Everybody knows that multiplication is ‘continued addition’, though multiplication is more complex than addition.
1. But why is multiplication used instead of simpler concept of ‘addition’ in formulas like
F=m.a and not F=m+a
I know what is wrong with F=m+a, I...
atom is very very hollow. But is nucleus also hollow that we can compress matter to the plank length?
Can matter be compressed even more. i am talking about the singularity at the center of a black hole.
What happens to protons and quarks there. Do they merge into each other or what?
Force are much more stronger in the nucleus. Does it mean displacing a proton by a very-very-very-very small distance will produce dramatic effects?
What about plank's scale. If sub atomic ( protons, quarks etc. ) particles move by only that much distance or even less distance than that? Will...
When do macroscopic properties of matter come into picture?
When we consider 2 atoms, 20 atoms, 200 atoms or 200000000000… atoms? I hope I have conveyed my meaning?
I meant that all the four fundamental forces were united previously and then they separated. These basic forces move bodies, sub atomic particles, photons etc. (I am skeptical as to when inertia came into existence, though)
We are also a product of there basic forces. So when we move a thing...
Mr. Feyman, the great genius, talked about his inability of explaining the phenomenon of magnetism in lay man terms.
Is this inability because of language?
Why in the very first place is so much complexity involved in our universe that even language and expression fail to decipher it. I...
When Nacl is formed electrons are displaced by a very very small distance and new bonds are formed? Is such a small change responsible for such huge difference in properties of the new compound?