The interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS, roughly the size of Manhattan, has recently demonstrated an unexpected ...
Newton's Second Law states that force equals mass times acceleration. This can be investigated using a set-up like this one. You can use this set-up to investigate how changing two separate factors, ...
There are various methods to measure acceleration due to gravity. At Higher level all rely on one of the equations of motion. The measurements required will depend on the equation used. Watch this ...
"We will continue to push for answers." The post Mysterious Interstellar Object Showing Signs of “Non-Gravitational ...
According to a report by Davide Farnoccia from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the non-gravitational acceleration was observed at a distance of 1.36 astronomical units from the Sun, equivalent to ...
Calculus is the study of change. More specifically, it is a method for understanding rates of change. If you know an object’s velocity and want to calculate its acceleration, then you need calculus ...
Whilst the interstellar visitor was out of view, it appears to have changed course slightly, brightened, and may have lost ...
Even in some of the most extreme areas in the universe, Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity seems to hold up. A test of a key tenet of general relativity using three stars has shown that ...
Researchers have proposed an idea that could explain Oumuamua's acceleration It's possibly from the outgassing of molecular hydrogen "It's exactly what should happen to interstellar comets," study ...