Torricelli’s Experiment

Torricelli’s Experiment

Torricelli’s Experiment The first person to measure the magnitude of air pressure is Italian scientist Torricelli. He was filled with mercury (Hg) in a glass tube with one end blocked. And he stood upside down in … more

Boyle's J Tube

Boyle’s J Tube experiment

Boyle’s J-tube experiment Boyle’s J-tube experiment is an experiment that Boyle did to prove his law. Boyle experimented with pouring mercury into a J-shaped glass tube with one side blocked. At first, the heights of mercury … more

Doppler effect and redshift

Doppler Effect and RedShift

Doppler Effect By listening to the ambulance’s siren, we can tell if the ambulance is coming or going. When an ambulance approaches with a siren, the sound wave’s wavelength becomes shorter (higher note), and when it … more

Sound pitch and volume

Sound pitch and volume

Hz Height and loudness of the sound When we often say that a sound is ‘low’ or ‘high,’ we are referring to the height of the sound. The height of the sound is completely different from … more

Straws and atmospheric pressure

Drinks in a straw aren’t pulled, they’re pushed.

Drinks in a straw aren’t pulled, they’re pushed. When we say ‘straw,’ most people picture liquid being sucked upward. But scientifically, that’s not what happens. The liquid doesn’t rise because of suction; it rises because the … more

압력과 면적의 관계 Pressure and Pressing Area

Pressure and Pressing Area

Pressure is defined as the force applied per unit area. When the same force is applied to two different surfaces, the pressure depends on the size of the area: the larger the area, the smaller the … more

Buoyancy comparison

Buoyancy comparison

Why is the submerged volume important to understand buoyancy? It is so famous that the 3rd-century Greek philosopher Archimedes shouted “Eureka!” and ran out of the bathhouse naked. (What did Archimedes find out? – Quotations from … more

Neuron, Neural networks

Connections of Neuron (nervous system, neural network)

About this simulation This simulation allows you to connect and test various neurons. Inspired by logic circuits, we created three types of neurons: ‘AND’, ‘OR’, and ‘NOT’. In reality, human Interneurons(association neurons) are much more complexly … more