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Posted on July 7, 2016

Physics Says The BFG Shouldn’t Just Look Like a Giant Human

Physics Says The BFG Shouldn’t Just Look Like a Giant Human
In the movie The BFG, a giant looks like a human but just bigger. But big things are not the same as small things. The post Physics Says The BFG Shouldn't Just Look Like a Giant Human appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on June 30, 2016

If Y’all Keep This Up, Every Baby Will Be Named Rhett by 2020

If Y’all Keep This Up, Every Baby Will Be Named Rhett by 2020
I have noticed an increase in the use of "Rhett" as a name. This leads to the question: When will all children be named Rhett? The post If Y’all Keep This Up, Every Baby Will Be Named Rhett by 2020 appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on June 28, 2016

Jay Leno Can’t Do Flips in a Car and Not Expect Us to Do the Physics

Jay Leno Can’t Do Flips in a Car and Not Expect Us to Do the Physics
In this video, Jay Leno rides with Bob Riggle in a high power car. The car pulls a wheelie and then ends up rolling. Here is the physics behind both of these events. The post Jay Leno Can’t Do Flips in a Car and Not Expect Us to Do the Physics appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on June 27, 2016

We Can Prove Why Extra Mass on Bike Wheels Is Your Worst Enemy

We Can Prove Why Extra Mass on Bike Wheels Is Your Worst Enemy
There's a saying that adding mass to the wheel of a bike has twice the impact compared to adding the same mass to the frame. Why would that be true? The post We Can Prove Why Extra Mass on Bike Wheels Is Your Worst Enemy appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on June 21, 2016

The Punishing Physics of Your Favorite Ninja Warrior Stunts

The Punishing Physics of Your Favorite Ninja Warrior Stunts
Here are five great examples of physics from Ninja Warrior. The post The Punishing Physics of Your Favorite Ninja Warrior Stunts appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on June 17, 2016

The Physics of Cars Catching Insane Air Off a Bump in a Highway

The Physics of Cars Catching Insane Air Off a Bump in a Highway
This hot highway has a buckle in the road. Why do solids expand when heated? How far would a car jump? What does this do to traffic? The post The Physics of Cars Catching Insane Air Off a Bump in a Highway appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on June 16, 2016

This Is the Only Way to Solve the Three-Body Problem

This Is the Only Way to Solve the Three-Body Problem
What is the three body problem and how do you solve it? Really, the only way to solve this problem is with a numerical calculation. The post This Is the Only Way to Solve the Three-Body Problem appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on June 9, 2016

It’s Tougher to Be Bored Than Ever Before. And That’s No Good

It’s Tougher to Be Bored Than Ever Before. And That’s No Good
Boredom isn't such a bad thing. Put down your phone and let yourself be bored. Here are some things your kids can do this summer. The post It’s Tougher to Be Bored Than Ever Before. And That’s No Good appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on June 6, 2016

Are Expensive Bicycle Wheels Worth the Money? Let’s Check the Physics

Are Expensive Bicycle Wheels Worth the Money? Let’s Check the Physics
If you decrease the drag by just a little bit, you can get significant power savings on a bicycle. However, these savings are only worthwhile at high speeds. The post Are Expensive Bicycle Wheels Worth the Money? Let’s Check the Physics appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on June 2, 2016

The Physics Behind Captain America’s Ricocheting Shield

The Physics Behind Captain America’s Ricocheting Shield
Captain America likes to throw his shield so that it bounces off multiple surfaces. How difficult would these kinds of throws be? The post The Physics Behind Captain America's Ricocheting Shield appeared first on WIRED.

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