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We now have an important decision by the chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey in Paucek v. Shaulis, issued in June, that provides a roadmap for navigating the ...
Retirement isn’t about saying no to everything—it’s about saying yes to the right things. And just like in physics, ...
Most middle-school children know Newtons third law of motion. “To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.” This law applies to everything in life, not just physical objects in ...
Famously, Newton’s third law can be summed up in the phrase “for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction”. This means that as you push against a wall, the wall pushes back on you.
A trio of fluid dynamics and mathematical modelers at Kyoto University has discovered how sperm and other tiny creatures are able to skirt Newton's third law of motion. In their paper published in ...
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The Physics Law We Misread For Hundreds Of Years - MSNWhatever the case may be, it seems we've misread the first law of motion since the inception of its vernacular description. The crux of the mistranslation surrounds a single word: quatenus .
For hundreds of years, we have been told what Newton’s First Law of Motion supposedly says, but recently a paper published in Philosophy of Science (preprint) by [Daniel Hoek] argues that it … ...
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