Gravity in space is zero
There are seven colors in the rainbow
Sound travels better through solids and liquids
Lakes and oceans are blue because they reflect the blue sky
Electricity is a form of energy
Electricity is made of electrons
Static electricity is caused by friction
Ben Franklin's kite was struck by lightning
Light always travels at 186,000 miles per second
The stuff that flows through wires is called 'electric current'
109,263 errors found in math books being considered for elementary school children and teachers, that is one single edition. Despite the errors, state board members tentatively approved most of the books for use in public schools beginning next fall -- subject to correction of the errors. The total projected cost for the elementary school math books is $116.8 million.
textbook explains the twinkling of stars thus -- for the observer on earth, the light appears to come from a point, say B, although it originated from another point, say A. Because of the variation in density, the extent of bending (light) changes continuously. So the observer on Earth sees the star at B at one instant, C at another and so on. This causes the star to twinkle.
Illustration depicting the equator running through central Texas
A special section by the National Geographic Society shows a modern recreation of a Galileo experiment in which objects of different weights are dropped from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. But Galileo never performed such an experiment,
Wrong words as the beginning of the Declaration of Independence
Credits Galileo, rather than Newton and Descartes, with discovering the correct law of inertia.
Incorrect formula for the volume of a sphere
The Vietnam war was between north and south Korea.