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Speaker one Minus 273 degrees Celsius is the lowest possible temperature. It’s called absolute zero. Any object with a temperature above this will emit and absorb infrared radiation, even the Earth.
Picture this: This time last week, you were wine-tasting in the middle of a lush vineyard, and this week – you’re back to your cubicle fidgeting with your laptop and sticky notes, chasing deadlines.
The UK’s National Physical Laboratory is leading a ‘deep-dive’ research initiative on performance metrics and benchmarking for quantum computers. It’s a foundational piece of work that will ultimately ...
THIS book is a theoretical and practical handbook for the use of advanced students. The best methods at present in use for measuring inductance, capacitance, and effective resistance both at low and ...
Speaker one We’ve been using Sir Isaac Newton’s theories for hundreds of years and still use his equations today. Now, how can we test Newton’s second law using equipment found in our laboratory?