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Why big ships are often faster than small ships, hull speed, wave drag, and the physics behind it
It feels backwards, but larger ships often have an easier time reaching higher speeds than smaller vessels. This breaks down hull speed, wave interference, hump resistance, and the design tricks like ...
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Scientists see quantum waves in positronium for the 1st time ever
Physicists have finally watched positronium, a short‑lived atom made of an electron and its antimatter twin, behave like a rippling quantum wave instead of a tiny billiard ball. In a set of ...
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Metal clusters made of thousands of atoms showed quantum interference, offering new insight into how large objects follow quantum rules.
Fig. 1 THz wave generation from MoS2 through quantum interference. (a) Schematic diagram of THz wave generation from MoS2 under two-color light excitation at normal incidence. (b) THz waveforms ...
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