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The Taylor Series and how it proves small angle approximations!
In A level Maths, we learn that for small angles, trigonometric functions can be approximated as : sin θ ≈ θ cos θ ≈ 1 - 0.5(θ)² tan θ ≈ θ (Where θ is in radians) But where do these approximations stem from? In this blog, we will cover what approximations are and why these approximations are valid. What does it mean to approximate? Approximating a value is essentially calculating a value that is si
Michelle Ncube
Nov 28, 20254 min read


Bose Einstein Condensates (An Application of Ultra Cold Atoms)
Did you know, there are more than 4 states of matter? One state of matter I’ll be writing about in this blog is the Bose-Einstein Condensate and how it is formed? This blog is an extension of The coldest places on Earth; Ultra Cold Atoms ! What are Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) ? A Bose-Einstein Condensate is formed when bosonic atoms are cooled to fractions above absolute zero. At these extreme temperatures, they lose their individuality and behave as if they are one s
Michelle Ncube
Oct 17, 20253 min read


The coldest places on earth; Ultra Cold Atoms
Have you ever wondered where the coldest places in the universe may be? Surprisingly, they are not in space but in the very laboratories here on Earth. Utilising advanced techniques, physicists can cool atoms up to billionths of a degree above absolute zero. At these extreme temperatures, atoms behave more strangely than ever allowing us to directly observe quantum behaviour that we do not see on a day-to-day basis. This blog dives briefly into what ultra cooling entails and
Michelle Ncube
Oct 3, 20256 min read


Why doesn’t boiling water instantly evaporate at 100 °C? | Maxwell-Boltzmann Distributions
At school we were always taught that water’s boiling point is 100 °C. This idea is engraved in our minds. However, if we were to put a...
Michelle Ncube
Sep 5, 20252 min read


Why is -273.15°C the lowest possible temperature in theory? : Limits in physics (1)
If there is no upper limit to how hot an object/substance can be, why is -273.15°C (also known as absolute zero) theoretically the lowest...
Michelle Ncube
Aug 29, 20253 min read


The ghosts of reality 🌬️ | Neutrinos
When I watch YouTube videos or browse the Internet looking for interesting physics topics, I always stumbled across the word neutrinos...
Michelle Ncube
Aug 22, 20253 min read


Falling into a black hole; A brief look into the physics behind it!
If you fell into a black hole, would you eventually find yourself in a tesseract similar to what happened to Cooper in Christopher...
Michelle Ncube
Aug 8, 20255 min read


Tooth Decay: A Preventable Threat to Every Smile.
Tooth decay refers to the break down of teeth by acids produced by bacteria within the mouth. Throughout the day as we consume foods and...
Chioma Ekezie
Aug 7, 20252 min read
Statistical significance & how it acts as the benchmark for ‘valid’ theories
“Faster than light neutrinos?!”. In 2011 the scientific world went crazy. Einstein’s laws were thought to be violated as nothing can...
Michelle Ncube
Aug 1, 20253 min read


Everyone’s Doing It… So You Did Too!
When the Dubai chocolate trend blew up, suddenly everyone wanted to try it. People who didn’t even like chocolate were jumping on the...
Gold Ariyo
Jul 25, 20253 min read
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