In his "Principia", Newton laid out his foundational 3 laws of this as related to the effects of force & mass
Motion
For the radioactive isotope thorium-232, it's about 14 billion years
Half-life
Quick!
5 + 32 + 7 -10
34
A universal constant of gravitation is named for this 17th & 18th century man
Newton
A company that makes personal electric aerial vehicles is called this, last name of the cartoon George who zoomed around in the 1960s
Jetson
Produced in the disintegration of radioactive atomic nuclei, these rays have the shortest wavelength & highest energy
Gamma
Saponification, or the hydrolysis of a fat by an alkali, is the process of making this
Soap
It's not an arm muscle, it's math talk for "to divide into 2 equal parts"
Bisect
A space telescope & a constant of the universe's expansion are named for this man
Hubble
This visual effect with a portmanteau name was used in a Kendrick Lamar music video where K. Dot's face morphs into Kobe Bryant's
Deepfake
Thicker around the edge than at the center, this type of lens causes light waves to diverge when passing through it
Concave
In batteries & electrolytic cells, this electrode is the opposite of an anode
Cathode
It's the square root of the cube root of 64
2
In finance Napier's constant is helpful in understanding the compound type of this
Interest
With about 800 trees, the eco-friendly towers in this city in Northern Italy are known as Bosco Verticale
Milan
This 4-letter property is the angular momentum associated with a subatomic particle
Spin
This type of chemical bond is also called electrovalent
Ionic
Also known as the multiplicative inverse, for 5/3, it's 3/5
Reciprocal
Max Planck's constant is the ratio of the energy of this smallest unit of radiation to its frequency--what a leap!
Quantum
This Elon Musk company says it aims "to design a fully implantable, cosmetically invisible brain-computer interface"
Neuralink
Einstein described this man's work on the structure of the atom as "the highest form of musicality in the sphere of thought"
Bohr
Atomic number 27, it's used in EV batteries & when mixed with alumina, it's a brilliant blue
Cobalt
On a trig table, one of the 2 basic functions that equals zero for a right angle
Cosine (or cotangent)
Per Viswanath's constant, if you randomize this number sequence named for a 13th c. Italian, it'll still follow a pattern
Fibonacci
A mini robot that can shape-shift like T-1000 was created using this element, symbol Ga; it's a metal with a low melting point
Gallium