04/12/2024
Example of Vector Displacement in Physics
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04/12/2024
Example of Vector Displacement in Physics
04/12/2024
Common math operations used in physics
06/28/2017
Example of using light and sound technology to detect trace amounts of gases.
Dr Gerald Diebold's technique trace gases down to concentrations at the parts-per-quadrillion level
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/06/170627105352.htm
New photoacoustic technique detects gases at parts-per-quadrillion level A new technique enables the detection of gases, such as atmospheric pollutants, present in extremely small quantities that are otherwise difficult or impossible to detect.
06/27/2017
Recent developments in Laser Science http://www.sci-news.com/physics/light-multiphoton-thomson-scattering-04990.html
Ultra-High Intensity Laser Sparks New Behavior in Light | Physics | Sci-News.com By focusing laser light to brightness one billion times greater than the surface of the Sun, a team of physicists from the United States and China has observed changes in a vision-enabling interaction between light and matter.
GG Noble Tutoring will be helping students prepare for the AP Physics 2 exam this summer.
05/27/2017
Applying electricity and magnetism to cars. http://www.570news.com/2017/05/27/electric-cars-take-track-u-w/
Electric cars take the track at U of W - 570 NEWS You might smell burnt rubber at the University of Waterloo today. The university is holding its sixth annual Waterloo Electric Vehicle Challenge at their East Campus parking lot from 8 a.m., until 3:30 p.m. Teams from 20 high schools and colleges across our province will compete in three endurance r...
Innovation Centre in Markham http://www.sciencepolicy.ca/news/ontario-marks-grand-opening-innovation-space-markham
Ontario Marks Grand Opening of Innovation Space in Markham | Canadian Science Policy Conference May 8, 2017News Source: Ontario Ministry of Research and InnovationWebsite URL: https://news.ontario.ca/mris/en/2017/05/ontario-marks-grand-opening-of-innovatio...
05/11/2017
Quest for building a radio telescope in Africa.
http://gizmodo.com/an-old-satellite-dish-found-on-google-maps-is-becoming-1795089741
An Old Satellite Dish Found on Google Maps Is Becoming West Africa's First Radio Telescope Astronomy needs expensive things, and lots of them. You might remember that astronomers almost literally turned the Earth into a telescope just to see a black hole, by combining lots of existing radio telescope dishes.
04/28/2017
Homework and Tutoring in the News
http://globalnews.ca/news/3409836/quebec-moms-email-about-homework-to-her-daughters-teacher-is-going-viral/
Quebec mom’s email about homework to her daughter’s teacher is going viral Bunmi Laditan had to speak up for her 10-year-old daughter when she noticed a change in behaviour, causing the Quebec mom to fear for her daughter's mental health.
04/28/2017
Traversable Acausal Retrograde Domain in Space-time (TARDIS)
http://www.spacedaily.com/m/reports/Mathematical_model_of_a_TARDIS_takes_the_fiction_out_of_science_fiction_999.html
Mathematical model of a TARDIS takes the 'fiction' out of science fiction Vancouver, Canada (SPX) Apr 28, 2017 - After some serious number crunching, a UBC researcher has come up with a mathematical model for a viable time machine. Ben Tippett, a mathematics and physics instructor at UBC's Okanagan campu
04/11/2017
Volunteered at Coppard Glen Public School on April 10 afternoon for Scientists in School Program.
03/09/2017
Physics of Quantum Computing
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/603495/10-breakthrough-technologies-2017-practical-quantum-computers/
You might not know what to do with it, but it’s time to save up for a quantum computer Advances at Google, Intel, and several research groups indicate that computers with previously unimaginable power are finally within reach.
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