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47 votes

What causes a rotating object to rotate forever without external force—inertia, or something else?

7 votes
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Calculate work done by a hovering helicopter over time

5 votes
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When an electron changes its spin, or any other intrinsic property, is it still the same electron?

3 votes
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Can the Schrodinger Equation be Relativistic in it's General Case?

3 votes

How can I show that the speed of light in vacuum is the same in all reference frames?

2 votes
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Are Lagrange's equations physical laws?

2 votes

The physics of airplane flight

2 votes

Why is carrying a heavy object more taxing on the body than pushing the same object on wheels?

1 vote
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Probability distribution of the overlap between two random quantum states in an $n$-dimensional Hilbert space?

1 vote

Has the speed of light ever been measured in vacuum?

1 vote

What is time? Does it flow linearly? If so, how are we sure?

0 votes

How much kinetic energy does a helicopter use in a hover?

0 votes

Is the inertia tensor a tensor field?

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Is the notion of 'weight of Earth' meaningless?

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Why gravitational mass and inertial mass being same was a problem before Einstein solved it?

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Can a perfectly symmetrical round bead dropped into a perfectly level Galton Board indefinitely balance on a peg?

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Is the concept of superpositions saying that the electron is actually in many states?