You just have to add up all the rectangles.
How do you pull off a banking turn if there's no road to bank off?
To understand Bernoulli's principle, it helps to think of air as a bunch of tiny balls.
Calculating fundamental constants used to be a much harder job.
Yup, this whole trailer is just an excuse to do physics.
You can use Bernoulli's principle to explain how planes fly—but that isn't the only way.
Four-person bobsled teams go faster than two-person teams—but why?
You can measure the height of a drop with just a rock, a phone, and the gravitational force.
Some lights claim they max out at 900 lumens, but you can use a light sensor to make sure for yourself.
Conservation of angular momentum is the name of the game.