Debunking Physics Myths
Objects do not need a continuous force to keep moving; they will maintain their motion unless acted upon by a net force. When objects come to rest, it's crucial to consider what force caused that change, rather than assuming the pushing force simply stopped. Additionally, the common misconception about how air travels over a wing is more complex than often portrayed, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of fluid mechanics in aviation.In this clip
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The Science of Everything Podcast
Episode 50: Science Myths and Misconceptions
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