Digital Sampling

Digital Sampling

Digital sampling All sounds in nature are analog signals. Analog information holds information from all consecutive times. Since it is not possible to record all the values at all times, usually only the values at regular … more

Chemical Cell (Voltaic Cell, Daniel Cell)

Chemical Cell (Voltaic Cell, Daniel Cell)

Electricity production before Volta Before chemical cells, such as dry cells, there was only one thing we knew as a way to produce electricity. That is rubbing amber, glass, or metal. Voltaic Cell Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) … more

Constant Velocity

Constant Velocity

Constant motion Constant velocity motion refers to motion with constant velocity. When a force is applied to an object, the object’s velocity changes, so the sum of all the forces applied to the object in uniform … more

A Clock

A Clock

Fullscreen Clock This is a versatile watch. This can be used as a time monitor when discussing. This can be used as a monitor when measuring at constant intervals in the science room. This can be … more

Binary Counting

Binary Counting

Binary Binary is a method of representing numbers using only two numbers, 0 and 1. In the case of the decimal system, rounding occurs when 9 is added to 1. In the binary system, adding 1 … more

Avogadro's Law

Avogadro’s Law

Avogadro’s Law The Italian scientist Avogadro (1776-1856) introduced the molecules’ concept to explain gases’ reactions. According to his theory, the volume of any gas at the same temperature and pressure is proportional to the molecules’ number. … more

Bohr’s Atomic Model

Bohr’s Atomic Model

The discovery process of the atom Democritus (Ancient Greece) – Predict the presence of an atom Dalton (UK, 1800) – Applied atomic chemistry Krux (Britain, late 19th century) – Invented a cathode ray tube to explain … more

Addition Polymerization

Addition Polymerization

Addition Polymerization It is a reaction that forms a polymer compound while a double bond of a monomer forms a new single bond. When the monomers are bonded, no other small molecules are produced other than … more

Slingshot Effect

Slingshot Effect

Slingshot effect Suppose you throw an elastic ball to a moving train. And since the train’s mass is huge, let’s assume that the ball’s mass is negligible compared to the mass of the train. At this … more

Slingshot Effect

Gravity Assist

Run Gravity Assisted Navigation-How to increase the speed of a spacecraft using the moon’s gravity A method of increasing speed using the celestial body’s gravity as the spacecraft moves around a moving object is called ‘Gravity … more

Scale of Atom

Scale of Atom

Each click on the screen increases or decreases by 10 times. The structure of the atom The matter is composed of atoms such as hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen, and the size of the atom is … more