The Twin Paradox stands as one of the most captivating thought experiments illustrating time dilation's consequences. Asymmetric aging between twins, where one embarks on a high-speed journey and returns to find the other significantly older, ... 9/ pic.twitter.com/1uWjL2qTMC
— Erika (@ExploreCosmos_) December 13, 2023
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Tuesday, 7 May 2024
Einstein and the Twin Paradox
Wednesday, 14 February 2024
Friday, 19 January 2024
Physics 30 - Physics Prize Examination Website
The Department of Physics puts on 2 exam competitions in the spring. The winners of the competition will be awarded money to be used towards physics classes in university. Here is the link to the website that has the announcement.
CAP High School Prize Examination
University of Saskatchewan Department of Physics High School Physics Prize Examination
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me. If you would like to write, please come and talk to me.
University of Saskatchewan Department of Physics High School Physics Prize Examination
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me. If you would like to write, please come and talk to me.
Saturday, 30 December 2023
Galileo's Experiment!!
Bewitching and interesting af 😄
— Eva Fo𝕏 🦊 Claudius Nero's Legion 𝕏 (@EvaFoxU) February 24, 2023
The world's largest vacuum chamber pic.twitter.com/GubHVOd0tD
Monday, 18 December 2023
Carl Sagan describing the 4th Dimension
The fourth dimension. #HisVoice 😍 pic.twitter.com/YyvEWc8Faj
— Erika (@ExploreCosmos_) December 17, 2023
Friday, 1 December 2023
Relativity in 30 Seconds
Theory of relativity in six sentences 😱#SpaceEntrepreneurs #Astronaut #alberteinstein #twitt #internationalspacce #ElonMusk pic.twitter.com/wSNNYscwFx
— Gopal Kumar (@Gopaljee001) November 17, 2022
Thursday, 30 November 2023
Scales of selected Solar System bodies, with accurate rotation rates and axial tilts
Scales of selected Solar System bodies, with accurate rotation rates and axial tilts pic.twitter.com/OBr1PUacA0
— Dr James O'Donoghue (@physicsJ) November 29, 2023
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