We know that circular motion can be both uniform and non-uniform. If the tangential component of acceleration is absent, it will be uniform... View Article
The molecules of a carbon compound must contain an atom of carbon. All living things, including plants and animals, are composed of organic... View Article
There are four universal or fundamental forces in nature. Without these forces, all matter in the world will fall apart. Force as such is any... View Article
For the improvement and advancement of society, we have grown to depend on the enhancement of technology available to us. For the enhancement of... View Article
Mathematical Induction is a technique of proving a statement, theorem or formula which is thought to be true, for each and every natural number... View Article
Mathematical Induction is introduced to prove certain things and can be explained with this simple example. Garima goes to a garden which has... View Article
In set theory, the cartesian product of two sets is the product of two non-empty sets in an ordered way. The Cartesian product comprises two... View Article
Set Theory is a branch of mathematical logic where we learn sets and their properties. A set is a collection of objects or groups of objects.... View Article
Greek philosopher and scientist Aristotle believed that the motion of a body is caused by something external and even to stop that motion,... View Article
We have already seen that two matrices are equal when they are of the same order and their corresponding elements are equal. That is, if P =... View Article
When you throw a ball up into the air, why doesn’t it fly through the atmosphere and escape into outer space? This is because gravity pulls it... View Article
Atmosphere surrounds the earth’s surface, it is of different thicknesses at different heights. There are five layers of the atmosphere with each... View Article
Plants are able to produce their own food through a process called photosynthesis. They absorb nutrients through their roots from the soil and is... View Article
Sodium bicarbonate, also known as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda, is a chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3 and the IUPAC designation... View Article
Hydrogen is the first element of the periodic table as its atomic number is one, which means it has only one electron in its atom and thus only... View Article
Everything in the universe tries to attain stability by lowering its energy. This can be achieved by various physical and chemical processes. All... View Article
Ionic radii, what is it? Let’s figure out what we mean by ionic radii and their variation in groups and periods of the periodic table (modern... View Article
The discovery of subatomic particles provided a lot of information about the properties of the chemical elements and their isotopes. Moseley gave... View Article
When we throw a ball on the floor, it moves with some velocity. But ideally, no force should be acting in the direction of motion, and according... View Article