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Raindrops Should Not Exist – So says Physics
May 27, 2015 in Education, Science | Tags: Just say no to Raindrops, Minute Earth, Minute Physics | by The Arbourist | 3 comments
Well that is a sticky wicket if I’ve heard of one. :) I’ll post the answer video as well, but see if you know before you watch the second part (No peeking!).
And the spoiler…
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How to Subtract by Adding – Minute Physics
May 7, 2015 in Education, Science | Tags: Adding by Subtracting, Minute Physics | by The Arbourist | 3 comments
Damn, and you think that Math would be straightforward. I’m contemplating throwing this at students when I get to sub in for a Math teacher – I can’t wait. :)
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How Big is the Sun – Minute Physics
April 25, 2015 in Science | Tags: How Big is the Sun, Minute Physics, Science | by The Arbourist | 4 comments
Take the advice and do watch in full screen if you can. :)
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Computer Colour is Broken – Minute Physics
March 28, 2015 in Science | Tags: Colour, Minute Physics, Science | by The Arbourist | Comments closed
Given that computers are excellent at computation, one would think that we’d let them do a little bit of extra work to make colour blending look good.
Apparently not.
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What is Angular Momentum – Minute Physics to the Rescue
February 11, 2015 in Science | Tags: Angular Momentum, Minute Physics, Science | by The Arbourist | Comments closed
Physics! Science! Facts! – Entertainment that edifies. :)
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This Is Not A Rainbow – Minute Physics
November 5, 2014 in Science | Tags: Minute Physics, Rainbows, Science | by The Arbourist | Comments closed
Damn science, keeping me on my toes. :)
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Minute Physics – Why are Stars Star Shaped?
September 22, 2014 in Science | Tags: Minute Physics, Stars | by The Arbourist | 3 comments
Watch out, interesting learning ahead.




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