Physics questions to think about?
Hello folks
I wanted to ask something: Do you have any questions that make me think? They might be questions that don't have answers, for example. I could talk to my physics teacher about them, but they should be physics questions. Thanks!
Lg
An explanation for the strong CP problem, for example, is one of the great puzzles of modern physics.
But don't know if a physics teacher is so deep in physics that he could say something about it, but the subject is definitely very mysterious, in my personal opinion even one of the key questions for understanding many other problems, including dark matter.
Physical chemistry: Why aren't the electron shells in the atomic model occupied from inside to outside? How is it that in a lower shell of a higher shell the energy level can be smaller than in a lower shell of a lower shell?
The lower shells are: Order occupied (line-by-line, ie
1. Period 1s
Two. Period : 2 p
3rd Period : 3s 3p
4th Period : 4s 3d 4p
Five. Period 5s 4d 5p
6th period 6s 4f 5d 6p
7th period : 7s 5f 6d …
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/electron configuration
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There were thousands of questions I didn't know.
Why is it colder at wind and 10°C than at windless 5°C
Why does a severity cut so well, even though it is not really sharp?
How does a motor/toaster/cell phone/power plant work?
Why can a sailboat "beside" drive the wind?
Why isn't the fly in the moving train flying against the back wall?
How far does my laser pointer really go?
Why does a ball rotate when throwing?
Why freezes water at 0° salt water but not.