A bit of light reading today, given that some of you sat a GCSE Chemistry paper this morning... I'm very proud to report that a short article I wrote for Physics World has been moved outside the magazine's pay-wall so it is now available for everyone to read. It concerns confusing information on the Internet … Continue reading Web of Confusion
Speed of Water Waves
For hundreds of years, water waves have been used to understand wave behaviour in general. This is understandable given that water waves are a natural phenomenon that can also be created artificially and studied in the lab. On the simplest level, a stone thrown into the middle of a pond will create waves that extend … Continue reading Speed of Water Waves
