One dimensional motion is built upon four very important measurements: velocity, time, displacement, and average acceleration. Before jumping into the discussion on these measurements, it should be made known that all of these measurements, except for time, are vectors. Vectors are measurements that describe both magnitude (size or value) and direction. The other type of … Continue reading The Basics of One Dimensional Motion
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What is the Kardashev Scale? Part 2
I have decided to create a second article explaining the add ons to the Kardashev Scale. These add ons that I am referring to are the types 4, 5, and 6 on the scale. I also wanted to give credit to astronomer Carl Sagan. He was a big contributor to the development of the Kardashev … Continue reading What is the Kardashev Scale? Part 2
What is the Kardashev Scale? Part 1
Many of us have wondered what alien civilizations look like. How advanced can they get? Although I nor can any other scientist at the moment answer that first question, one Russian astronomer came up with a tool to measure the advancement of a civilization. His name was Nikoli Kardeshev. Nikoli Kardashev came up with this … Continue reading What is the Kardashev Scale? Part 1