Can the truth change? Absolutely. See, while truth can sometimes be concrete, sometimes it’s a matter of perception or context. For example, I weigh about 205 pounds. That’s a true statement. But that number can change over time, right? That’s also a true statement. But did you know that it also changes depending on where … Continue reading What do You Weigh on Different Planets, and Why?
Author: Devon Bowker
What is Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion?
Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion is probably the most confusing of the three, at least in how it’s defined. Why? Because it is defined in a few different ways. No matter how you put it, the 2nd law describes the “how” of it all. How are force, mass, and acceleration related? To get a better … Continue reading What is Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion?
How far Away is the Sun?
Space is big. Time is scary. The universe is beautiful.
What is Gravity?
You attract the universe, and the universe attracts you. Everything you see, and everything you don't, as long as it has a mass, is affected by gravity. From the phone sitting next to me as I type this, to my cup of tea. From me to Jupiter, nearly 465 million miles away (driving 60 mph, it would take about 885 years to get there).
What is Friction?
Stuff keeps going until something stops it. That's the basic idea of Newton's First Law, right? A ball hitting a wall or something. Yet, we also know that if we push a skateboard down the sidewalk, it's gonna stop eventually even if it never hits anything. So, why? Friction. The sciencey explanation is that friction … Continue reading What is Friction?
How Skittles Help Us Understand Mass vs Weight
The terms mass and weight are often used interchangeably in everyday life, but they don't mean the same thing. Surprise, surprise! What's the difference? To find out, you only have to look at a bag of Skittles. Let me explain. A bag of Skittles has 56 pieces of candy, depending on the size of the … Continue reading How Skittles Help Us Understand Mass vs Weight
What is Equilibrium?
When you lay in bed on your phone, you're at rest. You aren't moving. To get nerdy for a moment, you're in equilibrium. Well, one kind at least. Equilibrium essentially means no change. As we learned about Newton's First Law, something at rest will stay that way until something moves it. In other words, it … Continue reading What is Equilibrium?
What is Newton’s 1st Law? + Inertia
If you're here, it's either because you have been following the series, you need help on homework, or you just like science. Either way, today it's time to introduce Newton's Laws. There are 3, but let's take it one at a time. Sound good? Great! Newton's 1st Law, sometimes called the Law of Inertia, goes … Continue reading What is Newton’s 1st Law? + Inertia
What is Net Force?
As we start to explore the world of physics and motion and look at how things interact more closely, we start to see that nothing happens without affecting or being affected by something else. That idea plays nicely into something called Newton's 1st Law, but first, let's talk Net Forces. Net force is what we … Continue reading What is Net Force?
What is Force?
No, not that kind of force. But that would be so cool, wouldn't it?! We're talking about the science kind of force. In Science, a force IS any push or pull between one object and another The universe is full of them and we have names for just about every kind! The best part? We … Continue reading What is Force?