“An electric charge is the property of matter where it has more or fewer electrons than protons in its atoms. Electrons carry a negative charge and protons carry a positive charge. Matter is positively charged if it contains more protons than electrons,…
read moreNatural units are physical units of measurement based purely on universal physical constants. Well-known examples include the speed of light c, the electric charge e, and the gravitational constant G. In an ideal mathematical description of our universe, all of these would…
read morePoisson’s equation is an elliptic partial differential equation used widely in theoretical physics.
read moreThe four major domains of physics are: Classical Mechanics Relativistic Mechanics Quantum Mechanics Quantum Field Theory Classical Mechanics occurs at what we call “normal” speeds and scales in relation to our everyday experience. Relativistic Mechanics occurs at “normal” and large sizes, but at…
read moreThere are four (4) fundamental interactions. They are: Gravity Electromagnetism The Weak Force The Strong Force
read moreGravitational Force is the force of attraction between all matter.
read moreNikola Tesla is considered by many to be the father of electricity and of our modern world.
read moreElectromagnetism is the electromagnetic force and field occurs between electrically charged particles. “Let there be light” – Unknown
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