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Solving physics problems: Motion of a 2D spring
In this video, we’ll break down how to solve physics problems involving the motion of a 2D spring. Learn about the forces at play, how to model the spring’s movement, and the key concepts behind ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Design by Evelyn Mousigian As a physics major, it feels like I spend the majority of my waking ...
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Master Coulomb’s law: A step-by-step method to solve any problem
Learn how to confidently apply Coulomb’s Law using a clear, step-by-step problem-solving method. This tutorial breaks down ...
Learning physics not only makes you smarter, but it also activates new areas of the brain. A Drexel University study found parts of the brain not associated with learning science become active when ...
OpenAI's new model can solve complex math, physics problems with greater accuracy than many teachers
As generative AI (GenAI) gains popularity across various fields, OpenAI, led by Sam Altman, has unveiled a new 'reasoning' model. This model has been trained to answer complex questions faster than ...
Physicists have invented a new type of analogue quantum computer that can tackle hard physics problems that the most powerful digital supercomputers cannot solve. New research published in Nature ...
The two most chaotic forces in modern science – artificial intelligence and quantum mechanics – may be humanity’s best hope for solving our greatest challenges, writes Satyen K. Bordoloi When ...
Meta's work made headlines and raised a possibility once considered pure fantasy: that AI could soon outperform the world's best mathematicians by cracking math's marquee "unsolvable" problems en ...
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