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
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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 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 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
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
Assume the pressure inside and outside the balloon is equal at 1 atmosphere. For ease of calculation, the volume and mass of the balloon and string are assumed to be zero. Pressure on a Balloon In … more
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
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
This app is Web-based software that converts video footage of an object’s motion into multi-flash photography. This program analyzes the movement of objects captured on video frame by frame. It may not work on Apple devices … more
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
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
DC-DC converters Step-up and step-down circuits are types of DC-DC converters that convert an input voltage to a desired output voltage. Step-up circuits convert a low input voltage to a higher output voltage, while step-down circuits … more