so what's all the hype surrounding entangled particles and quantum computing? do entangled particles have any uses at all or is it just a case of "we know it exists"
I'm trying to get my head around the principles of quantum entanglement (would love to get some schooling on the issue but I don't have that kind of money) and trying to discern the actual science from the horrible misconceptions is difficult. I know you can't transmit information faster than...
exactly, i would assume they would reach different maximum speeds considering one is having more particles constantly smashing into it and therefore reaching the equilibrium of a constant falling speed faster, however is there a comparison that can be made here? like is the equilibrium speed...
i mean I am looking to see if there's some ratio here. 2 identical objects with the same amount of force pushing them through 2 gasses of different density, if one object is found to be traveling say 1/2 the speed of the other one despite the fact that the force pushing them is the same could...
So my question is, is there a relationship between the density of a medium you are traveling through and the maximum speed achieved for an object of constant mass and shape traveling with constant thrust in both mediums?
for example if i knew that an object traveled 8 times faster in 1 medium...