The relative pressure at which pore filling takes place increases with increasing temperature, and the size of the hysteresis loop decreases.... View Article
The Pauli Exclusion Theory states that no two electrons should have the same four electronic quantum numbers in an atom or molecule. The two... View Article
Magnesium hydroxide is the basis of an alkaline earth metal salt, but it is not water soluble, because it is not alkaline.A naturally occurring... View Article
Ionic compounds are particularly complicated and in a crystal, it is impossible to make the ions move away from each other. While extremely... View Article
Hyperconjugation is the stabilising reaction arising from the interaction of electrons in a s-bond (usually C-H or C-C) with a p-orbital or a... View Article
According to Coulomb's law, the electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion between the two stationary charges is directly proportional to the... View Article
The relationship between current, voltage and resistance is given by Ohm's law. According to the law, the current in a circuit is directly... View Article
https://byjus.com/jee-questions/how-do-you-find-the-maximum-kinetic-energy-of-a-pendulum/ The maximum kinetic energy of the pendulum is found... View Article
Polarised lights are light waves in which the vibration is restricted to one single plane perpendicular to the direction of propagation. The... View Article
The balancing length will be increased with the increase in the length of the potentiometer wire. When the length of the potentiometer wire is... View Article
The sensitivity of the metre bridge can be increased by increasing the current flow through the galvanometer. This is done by reducing the... View Article
Sir Issac Newton proposed the corpuscular theory to explain the properties of light. According to this theory, light is made from small and... View Article
Yes, wavelength affects diffraction. Shorter wavelength is diffracted at a larger angle than a longer wavelength. The angle of diffraction of... View Article
Polarization is the phenomenon observed only for transverse waves. Polarization is the property of light waves to acquire one-sidedness with... View Article
In Fresnel diffraction, no lenses are used. In the Fresnel diffraction, the incident and the diffracted wavefronts are spherical or cylindrical.... View Article
A radio wave is a form of electromagnetic wave. Electromagnetic waves are non-mechanical waves. They do not require a medium for transmission.... View Article
All electromagnetic radiation including radio waves travels with the speed of light. Light waves travel through space and so do radio waves.... View Article
Diffraction is caused by the propagation of light from distinct parts of the same wavefront. Interference is due to the interaction of light... View Article
When the capacitor is connected to the DC voltage source, initially the positive terminal of the DC supply pulls the electrons from one terminal... View Article