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Is this perpetual motion? ••• Physics says that perpetual motion is impossible because there is always some kinetic energy being lost to heat due to friction. So how is it that the ball is always returning to the same point on the track? ••• Beneath the cover is some cheeky electronics that tell an electro magnet to turn on and off at exactly the right time to keep the ball moving. This magnet is silently adding energy in to the system, giving the illusion of perpetual motion! ••• #perpetualmotion #physics #engineering #learnphysics #arduino #arduinoproject #physicsfun #perpetual #learnengineering
How does the wheel roll up the ramp? ••• Here is a simple physics illusion, where the centre of mass of the 3d printed wheel is offset from its centre of rotation. This allows the wheel to “roll” up the ramp instead of down! ••• #physics #physicsfun #physicsfacts #3dprinting #3dmodeling #engineering #mechanicalengineering
Is this perpetual motion? ••• Physics says that perpetual motion is impossible because there is always some kinetic energy being lost to heat due to friction. So how is it that the ball is always returning to the same point on the track? ••• Beneath the cover is some cheeky electronics that tell an electro magnet to turn on and off at exactly the right time to keep the ball moving. This magnet is silently adding energy in to the system, giving the illusion of perpetual motion! ••• #perpetualmotion #physics #engineering #learnphysics #arduino #arduinoproject #physicsfun #perpetual #learnengineering
How does the wheel roll up the ramp? ••• Here is a simple physics illusion, where the centre of mass of the 3d printed wheel is offset from its centre of rotation. This allows the wheel to “roll” up the ramp instead of down! ••• #physics #physicsfun #physicsfacts #3dprinting #3dmodeling #engineering #mechanicalengineering
What are some of the experiments looking for Dark Matter? #darkmatter #detector #snolab #sudbury #physicsfun #scienceexperiment #veritasium @ryan.curtis1999 @veritasium
Texas A&M professor's extremely interesting physics experiments for children are never boring#teacher #physics #physicsfun #fun#fyp#viral #school #nitrogen #liquidnitrogen
Ever seen a 12,000lb physics lesson?! Full send to a wild FLIP! “If you’re gonna be a bear, might as well be a GRIZZLY” -JB Mauney #jbmauney #monsterjam #monstertruck #crash #freestyle #bigair #fullsend #mohawkwarrior @Monster Jam #sanantonio #texas #gearedforlife #physics #physicsfun
Caustic Projection Optical Element: the intricate geometries of light due to refraction through various curved surfaces of transparent plastic. A 488 nm cyan laser pointer is refracted through an optical element with lumpy surface features which create this aurora/nebula effect. When light rays refract through a curved surface they concentrate into bright patches called caustics, often with cusp singularities (sharp points) and intricate threads of shadow. ➡ Follow the link in my profile for info on where to get this and other amazing items featured here on @physicsfun #physics #physicstoy #optics #physicsfun #additiveoptics #opticalelements #caustics #laser #laserpointer #refraction #lightrays #science #scienceisawesome
Replying to @NzBogan That last slowmo ball 🤤 ••• I was really trying to get this to be a perfect spiral, but the inconsistency of the gravity well (due to 3d printing and sanding) and the geometry of the well shape makes it so the balls don’t roll perfectly. Not to worry though, I do have another project in mind that will be even more satisfying! Stay tuned 😀 ••• #oddlysatisfying #uselessmachine #machinedesign #marblerun #ballmachines #gravitywell #physics #physicsfun #satisfyingvideos