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How can a bike be faster in a crosswind? Explaining the sail effect in aerodynamics
Some bikes can harness the wind to make you faster, but what exactly does that mean, and how does the sail effect work?
The Sagnac effect, first observed over a century ago, remains central to our understanding of relativistic kinematics and the operational definitions of simultaneity. Fundamentally, this effect arises ...
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