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What's up with aircrafts

Good day fellow humans now I have come with answers,at least the short version of them, to give to you. Now as I was researching I realised that the medicine does not target something like the cancer cell as I realise cancer is not a specific cell it is a dna anomaly therefore cannot be specifically targeted for every type. The selective treatment targets specific forms of cancer kinda like an enzyme(sorry thats my best example) and it latches onto a specific component in the improperly divided cell and kills it. (note this is a very rough explanation of how my brain is explaining this concept to me from what I've worked through) I have been drowning in the world of aircrafts. Now planes are really cool to me as they get me wondering about all the different components and why things actually work when I was going into the topic of like the aerodynamics of wings and why each shapes is like this and what each component was for(mainly focused on wings) I found it fun because it felt l...

What is up with cancer medicine?

 Good day fellow humans now first you may smile as I have brought answers to my previous query and discovered that it is an appropriate way to calculate acceleration however as you advance it gets complicated and starts to pull out derivatives and more which will require understanding for different fields I have yet to understand. The equation for non-uniform acceleration i have found in (a=dv/dt) and it is the world of ap physics for me right now. Cancer Medicine is splitting my brain. Today I come to you with just a spew of knowledge I have recently obtained and find interesting. Cancer Medicine   Now I was doing a course on futurelearn called exploring cancer medicine and it was there that I solidified what I thought before; the problem with current treatment is it is unselective. It kills both healthy and cancer cells which sounds disheartening to me because it sounds like killing yourself to heal yourself; going to the brink of death to find life.  Now this non-...

Can SUVAT equations be applied to real life free falling?

My brain is processing suvat equations  Now fellow humans I am here to lay upon my continuous confusion in my expanding land of physics as I ask. “Is physics ever completely accurate" I'm genuinely looking for answers  This thought came to me when we were learning about the freefall experiment at a level, when you drop a metal ball by switching off a magnet and the ball passes through the light gate and you use suvat to find the acceleration which is meant to be 9.81 rounded. My problem was there is obviously some residual magnetism from when the magnet is switched off I mean the ball kind of turned into an induced magnet it needs time to lose its magnetism so doesn't this make the experiment non-accurate as if time is recorded it will be wrong as the time it took to lose its magnetism is taken into account when it was not falling at the acceleration 9.81.  Now my brain is going through the jibber jabber searching my head and I’m starting to wonder are there any physics e...

The Science Jibber Jabber

 Good day fellow humans  This blog is to share my satisfied curiosity as I find the answers to the questions I seek. I will search through the Science Jibber Jabber to find answers and information, that I promise you.  To my fellow humans I bid you a bye bye