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🚀 Astronomy

What Is Escape Velocity & How Is It Calculated?

Every planet has a minimum speed you need to escape its gravity. We explain the formula, the numbers, and what happens if you don't reach it.

Physics

Kinetic Energy: Why Speed Matters More Than Mass

Double the mass → double the energy. Double the speed → four times the energy. The KE = ½mv² formula explained with real-world examples.

🛸 Aerospace

How the Tsiolkovsky Rocket Equation Changed Space Travel

A 19th-century Russian math teacher derived the equation that defines all rocket science. Here's what it means and why it limits us to the solar system.

🌙 Astronomy

Why Does the Moon Have Phases? The Real Science

It's not Earth's shadow (that's a lunar eclipse). Moon phases are about angles — the geometry of Sun, Earth and Moon explained simply.

☢️ Nuclear

Radioactive Decay Explained: What Is a Half-Life?

Carbon-14 dating, nuclear waste storage, cancer treatment — all depend on half-lives. Here's the maths and the physical intuition behind radioactive decay.

✈️ Aerospace

What Is Mach Number and Why Do Aircraft Break the Sound Barrier?

Mach 1 is not a fixed speed — it changes with altitude and temperature. We explain why, and what really happens when you go supersonic.

🌊 Physics

The Wave Equation: Light, Sound and Everything in Between

v = fλ seems simple. But it connects radio waves, visible light, sound, and seismic waves into one beautiful unified relationship.

⚛️ Physics

E=mc²: What It Actually Means (And What It Doesn't)

Einstein's most famous equation is often misunderstood. It's not about bombs — it's about the deep relationship between mass and energy.

🪐 Astronomy

Kepler's Third Law: How We Weigh Stars and Planets

T² ∝ a³ — a 400-year-old law that lets modern astronomers calculate the mass of any star just by watching a planet orbit it.

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