Published inNew Writers WelcomeRelativity: How Marketers Manipulate us to Spend MoreAnd how to avoid itDec 12, 2021Dec 12, 2021
Published inCantor’s ParadiseWhy do Metals Feel Colder than Wood on a Cold Winter Morning?Roles of thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, and thermal effusivityAug 4, 2021Aug 4, 2021
Published inCantor’s ParadiseWhy Does a Liquid Jet Break into Droplets?The science of droplet formationJun 6, 20212Jun 6, 20212
Published inTowards Data ScienceThe Shape of a Water DropletWhy some droplets are spherical while the others are notMar 31, 2021Mar 31, 2021
Published inCantor’s ParadiseKepler’s Second Law of Planetary Motion, Vector Calculus, and Force of GravityHow ‘vector interpretation’ of Kepler’s second law hints at the presence of gravitational force between the Sun and a planetDec 26, 2020Dec 26, 2020
Published inCantor’s ParadiseInverse-Square Law of Gravitation: The Role of the Apple and the MoonHow Newton confirmed the inverse-square lawNov 19, 20201Nov 19, 20201
Published inEveryday ScienceWhy Do Tea Leaves Gather At The Center Of A Cup After Stirring?The science behind a counter-intuitive everyday observationOct 27, 20203Oct 27, 20203
Published inCantor’s ParadiseThe Breakup of a Liquid DropletThe Mathematics of How Liquid Droplets Break UpOct 26, 2020Oct 26, 2020
Why is it difficult to disintegrate a smaller liquid droplet in comparison to a larger one?It is a combination of surface tension and droplet size which decides if it is easier/hard to break a droplet and maintain its sphericity.Aug 8, 2020Aug 8, 2020