The last term of an arithmetic progression can be found when the first term and sum of the arithmetic progression is given. We know that the sum... View Article
There are two types of arithmetic progression, and they are finite arithmetic progression and infinite arithmetic progression. Stay tuned with... View Article
A series is said to be a geometric progression when the ratio of two consecutive terms in the series have a common ratio. Stay tuned with BYJU’S... View Article
RL circuit refers to the circuit which is a combination of resistance and inductor. It is used as a DC source for RF amplifiers where the... View Article
The voltmeter should be placed parallel to the circuit so that the current passing through the voltmeter is less and the current passing through... View Article
The voltage divider circuit is the most common bias circuit as it has the best stabilization. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about other... View Article
Amino acid sequence refers to the protein molecules that are made of strings of amino acids in a certain order. DNA is an example of an amino... View Article
The following are some real life examples of single replacement reactions: Formation of water which involves a reaction between hydrogen and... View Article
A transformer is an example of statically induced emf. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about other concepts such as a transformer.... View Article
Conditional probability is defined as the probability of an event A occurring given that event occurs. An example of conditional probability is... View Article
An example of a hydrolysis reaction is the manufacturing of soap. To obtain soap, a triglyceride is hydrolysed. Fatty acids and glycerin are... View Article
The major difference between sequence and progression is that a sequence is based on the logical rule, and it is not associated with a formula.... View Article
AlF3 is not hypovalent because the central atom of AlF3 has 8 electrons in its valence shell. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about other... View Article
The difference between TE and TM mode is that TE stands for transverse electric mode while TM stands for transverse magnetic mode. TE mode is... View Article
To increase the energy stored in an inductor by 4 times, we can either make the inductance 4 times the initial value or we can double the... View Article
The difference between energy density and power density is that energy density is used for relating the amount of energy that can be stored per... View Article
Co3+ is a d6 system in which there are 2 paired electrons and 4 unpaired electrons. Hence, we can say that Co3+ is paramagnetic. Stay tuned with... View Article
According to the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog system, there are a set of rules that can be used for unambiguously defining the stereochemical configuration... View Article