Category Archives: Physics

Q: How is the “Weak nuclear force” a force? What does it do?

The original question was: I keep reading on the internet about how it’s the electromagnetic force which causes positive and negative charges and their reactions, it is gravity which pulls all matter together, and it’s the strong nuclear force which … Continue reading

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Q: If accelerating charges radiate, and everything is full of charges, then why don’t I radiate every time I move?

The original question was: From what I understand, an accelerating charged object will emit radiation (such as an accelerating electron). However, considering that our bodies consist almost entirely of charged particles, why is it not that we are constantly emitting … Continue reading

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Q: If you zoom in far enough, what do particles look like?

The original question was: According to Gertrude Stein “There is no there there.”  But is there “something” there?  I guess we know that atoms are “there,” but what about the constituent parts?  Electrons, protons, quarks, etc.  Are they really “there,” … Continue reading

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Q: What would you experience if you were going the speed of light?

The original question was: If I’m moving at the speed of light towards you and I throw a tennis ball at you (at, say, 5 m/s), what do you observe? Will I hit you first, the tennis ball, or both … Continue reading

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Q: What came before the big bang?

Physicist: Sadly, very few photographs survive from the early universe, and even fewer from before the big bang.  So the best answers to this question are speculation or (if you’re feeling generous) informed speculation. Other Big Bangs: Maybe the universe … Continue reading

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Q: What is a magnetic field?

Physicist: Magnetic fields are nothing more than the result of combining an electric field with the effects of relativity. First some background.  Magnetic fields were first defined in such a way that iron filings will point in the direction of … Continue reading

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