To rationalize imaginary numbers we need to multiply them by their conjugate. Suppose, a+ib is an imaginary number or a complex number, then we... View Article
Yes, the cross product of two vectors is always perpendicular to the plane. Cross product of two vectors always result in vector quantity,... View Article
We have two different methods to multiply vectors by vectors. They are: Cross Product Dot Product Cross product (vector product) of two... View Article
A vector is defined as an object, in mathematics, that has both magnitude and direction. Magnitude of the vector represents the size. The most... View Article
Cross product is the product of two vectors in a three-dimensional plane, that results in a vector perpendicular to the given two vectors. Cross... View Article
If A is a matrix then its inverse will be A-1. To find the inverse of matrix we have to follow the below steps: Firstly, find the matrix of... View Article
Real numbers are the combination of all the numbers such as whole and natural numbers, rational and irrational numbers, integers. Therefore, 0 is... View Article
In Maths, the mean value theorem is one of the important theorems in calculus. The mean value theorem states that if a function is continuous on... View Article
The Cauchy mean value theorem is the generalized form of the mean value theorem. The Cauchy mean value theorem states that f(x) and g(x) are... View Article
In Mathematics, conic sections are the curve obtained by the intersection of the right circular cone with a plane surface. Based on the angle of... View Article
In geometry, a tangent is a line that touches the curve or a circle at a point. The point at which the tangent line and the curve meets is called... View Article
If two are perpendicular to each other, then they meet at right angles (i.e. 90 degrees) To check whether the two lines are perpendicular,... View Article
If the dot product of two vectors is calculated, the result should be a number, which is a scalar. Hence, the dot product is also called the... View Article
While classical electromagnetism seems to suggest that continuous waves of light are responsible for the transfer of energy to photoelectrons,... View Article
The photoelectric effect can be thought of as a phenomenon in which electrons get ejected from the surface of a metal when some incident light... View Article
In the year 1905, with the aid of a principle first proposed by the German theoretical physicist Max Planck, Albert Einstien put forward a theory... View Article
The photoelectric effect is widely studied in the fields of quantum chemistry, condensed matter physics, and solid-state chemistry because it... View Article