Welcome to Az Fizik Blogspot!
Az Fizik Blogspot is a blog dedicated to exploring the fascinating world of physics, with a twist. "Az" is a suffix added to Azerbaijani words to make them sound more familiar, and "Fizik" means "physics" in Azerbaijani. This blog is a platform for physics enthusiasts to share knowledge, discuss ideas, and explore the wonders of the physical world.
The Story Behind Az Fizik Blogspot
Once upon a time, in a small town in Azerbaijan, there lived a young physics enthusiast named Azad. Azad was always fascinated by the mysteries of the universe and spent most of his free time reading about physics, from classical mechanics to quantum field theory. He was especially interested in understanding the Azerbaijani scientists who contributed to the world of physics, such as the famous physicist, Nariman Narimanov.
As Azad continued to learn and grow, he realized that there was a lack of Azerbaijani-language resources on physics. He wanted to create a platform where people could share knowledge, discuss ideas, and learn from each other. And so, Az Fizik Blogspot was born.
The Mission of Az Fizik Blogspot
The mission of Az Fizik Blogspot is to make physics accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or language. The blog aims to:
The Content of Az Fizik Blogspot
Az Fizik Blogspot features a wide range of content, including:
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Az Fizik Blogspot is more than just a blog - it's a community of physics enthusiasts who share a passion for learning and exploring the wonders of the physical world. Whether you're a student, teacher, or simply a curious individual, you're invited to join the conversation and share your ideas.
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The Thermodynamics of the Perfect Steep: Why Your Tea Cooling Curve Matters
We often think of brewing tea as a simple culinary ritual, but for a physicist, it is a masterclass in thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and molecular kinetics. If you’ve ever wondered why your tea stays scalding for ten minutes and then suddenly becomes ice-cold the moment you look away, you’re witnessing Newton’s Law of Cooling in action. 1. The Great Debate: Milk First or Last?
From a physics standpoint, if you want your tea to stay hot for longer, you should add the milk immediately.
According to Newton’s Law of Cooling, the rate of heat loss of an object is proportional to the difference between its own temperature and the surrounding temperature (
The Math: By adding cold milk early, you lower the tea's temperature, reducing the gradient between the cup and the air. This actually slows down the rate of further cooling compared to a piping hot cup that is radiating energy away much faster. 2. The "Tea Leaf Paradox"
Stirring your tea creates a mini-vortex. You might expect centrifugal force to push tea leaves to the outer edges of the cup. Instead, they gather in a neat pile at the very center.
The Physics: This is caused by Ekman layers. Friction at the bottom of the cup slows the liquid down, creating a pressure gradient that forces the tea to flow inward at the bottom. This secondary flow carries the leaves to the center—the same principle that helps explain how river meanders form! 3. Evaporative Cooling: The Silent Thief
Most heat loss in a mug doesn't happen through the ceramic walls; it happens at the surface. Evaporation is an "energy-expensive" process. The fastest-moving (hottest) molecules escape into the air, leaving the slower (cooler) ones behind.
The Pro-Tip: A simple lid or even a saucer placed on top of the mug stops this mass transfer, keeping your beverage significantly hotter for longer by preventing the most energetic molecules from escaping.
Physics isn't just in the stars or the lab; it’s in your hands every morning.
For more insights into the physics of the everyday and preparation materials for your exams, stay tuned to Az Fizik. Welcome to Az Fizik Blogspot
Az Fizik (azfizik.blogspot.com) is an Azerbaijani educational blog and platform focused on physics education, robotics, and engineering. It is primarily known for its award-winning status and its practical approach to STEM education. Content and Focus
Educational Outreach: The blog serves as a hub for the "Azfizik fizika blogu" project, which has been recognized in national competitions like MilliNet.
Robotics and Engineering: It actively promotes hands-on learning through initiatives like the "Robototexnika və mühəndislik klubu" (Robotics and Engineering Club), a project funded by the Ministry of Science and Education of Azerbaijan.
Target Audience: It is designed for students and teachers, providing training on topics such as: Engineering fundamentals. Working with Hiwonder Qdee robots and Micro:bit. Programming with MakeCode blocks.
Practical projects like laser security systems, automatic fire indicators, and soccer robots. Community and Recognition
Active Community: The blog is supported by an active Facebook group for physics teachers and students, where assignments and robotics camp updates are shared.
Project Impact: The platform facilitates training across multiple schools in Azerbaijan, including Boladi and Qumbashi villages, focusing on modernizing science education. Technical Review
Performance: According to ATLAQ analysis, the site has exceptionally fast loading times (approx. 0.19 seconds).
Accessibility: While the site loads quickly, technical reviews note areas for improvement, such as missing "ALT" text on many images and the lack of a favicon. Azfizik.blogspot.com
Azfizik.blogspot.com, managed by Seyran Əliyev, functions as a comprehensive digital repository for Azerbaijani physics education, featuring curriculum-aligned assessments, interactive tools, and educational articles. The platform, which transitioned to a subscription model in 2026, supports teachers and students with resources for grades 6-11. For more information, visit Azfizik.blogspot.com Seyran Əliyev 0503373932
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Az Fizik Blogspot (often referred to simply as "AzFizik") is a specialized educational blog hosted on the Blogger (Blogspot) platform. It is dedicated entirely to the teaching, explanation, and exploration of physics in the Azerbaijani language. From high school exam preparation to university-level concepts, this blog has become a go-to hub for thousands of students across Azerbaijan.
The blog’s clean, no-frills design focuses on what matters most: content. Unlike many modern educational websites cluttered with ads and pop-ups, Az Fizik Blogspot prioritizes readability and structured learning. Its name is now synonymous with accessible physics education in the Azerbaijani digital space.
Concept: Transform static blog posts into dynamic learning experiences by embedding JavaScript-based physics simulations directly into the articles.
Why this fits: Physics is best understood through observation and interaction. Standard blog formats (text + static images) often fail to convey complex concepts like wave interference, projectile motion, or field dynamics. "The Interactive Physics Lab" bridges the gap between reading theory and seeing it in action.
Üdvözöllek az Az Fizik Blogspoton!
Nem vagy fizikus? Semmi baj. Ez a blog azért született, hogy a fizika – a világ működésének tudománya – ne csak képletek gyűjteménye legyen, hanem izgalmas, érthető és hasznos élmény.
Itt nem találsz száraz előadásokat. Helyette:
A mottónk: "A fizika nem az, amit a könyvbe zártak – hanem amikor kinyitod a szemed."
Kövess az oldalon, vagy iratkozz fel a frissítésekre. Kezdjük a kalandot!
Az Fizik Blogspot – A modern fizika mindenkinek
(Physics for everyone)
As of 2025, the blog continues to grow. There are rumors within Azerbaijani online education circles that the creator may expand into:
Even without these upgrades, the existing archive of over 300+ articles on Az Fizik Blogspot remains a goldmine for any physics student.