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Topology controls flow patterns in active double emulsions. [PDF]

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Negro G   +6 more
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Physics in motion

Proceedings of the 2011 conference on Information technology education, 2011
Students in computer science and information technology should be engaged in solving real-world problems received from government and industry as well as those that expose them to various areas of application. This paper summarizes the results of an undergraduate research project between students in the Department of Information Sciences and Technology
Debra L. Smarkusky   +5 more
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Molecular motion watched

Nature, 2013
A laser pulse can switch certain crystals from an insulating phase to a highly conducting phase. The ultrafast molecular motions that drive the transition have been directly observed using electron diffraction.
Siwick, Bradley, Collet, Eric
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The Physics of Labyrinthine Motion Stimulus

Neurologic Clinics, 1990
This article attempts to demonstrate that by means of a single vertical axis rotary chair, motion stimuli can be selectively presented to any one pair of sensors in the labyrinths of the vestibular peripheral end organs, to the exclusion of the others by means of appropriate motion profiles and coupling of the sensors and the stimuli.
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Feeling the physics of linear motion

The Physics Teacher, 1998
In this article we will describe some large-scale macro-experiments in which the student is actually part of the experimental apparatus itself. This allows the student to actually feel physical phenomena for him/herself. This sensory experience helps students develop an intuitive understanding of physical phenomena, and it’s great fun!
Doug Bowman   +3 more
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The motion of massless object and the physical essence and motion law of light

2022
Einstein's theory of special relativity is based on two basic assumptions, one is the "principle of special relativity" and the other is the "principle of constant speed of light" . The "principle of constant speed of light" of special relativity holds that the speed of light in vacuum is invariable relative to any reference system.
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