How Does Entropy Affect Free Energy
Gibbs free energy is the energy associated with the chemical reaction that can do useful work. The Gibbs free energy... View Article
Gibbs free energy is the energy associated with the chemical reaction that can do useful work. The Gibbs free energy... View Article
Electric susceptibility is the quantitative measure of the extent to which an electric field applied to a dielectric material causes... View Article
Equations of motion, in physics, are defined as equations that describe the behaviour of a physical system in terms of... View Article
The spacing between two bright fringes in the interference pattern produced by two-slit is given by the following formula: In... View Article
If the electric potential at a point is zero then the electric intensity need not necessarily be zero at that... View Article
A wave is periodic disturbance in the medium through which it propagates. A water wave creates a periodic disturbance in... View Article
Absolute potential energy is defined as the amount of work that needs to be done to bring an object to... View Article
Internal energy is the kinetic and potential energy associated with the random motion of the molecules of an object. Free... View Article
A dielectric gets polarized when it is placed in an electric field. The field produced due to the polarization minimizes... View Article
The electrons in the silicon atoms are more tightly bound to the nucleus than the electrons of the germanium atom... View Article
The acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s2 on the surface of Earth, because of the size of Earth and... View Article
The ideal gas law is both direct and inverse because The volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its... View Article
A vernier caliper outputs measurement readings in centimetre (cm) and the readings are precise upto 2 decimal places. As an... View Article
Some of the basic electrical principles are as follows: Charge Electric Charge is the property of subatomic particles that causes... View Article
Permeability is determined by flowing a fluid of known viscosity through a core sample of known dimensions at a fixed... View Article
Covalent bonding. Powerful electrostatic attraction forces between positive charged nuclei and mutual valence electron pairs. Phosphorus and chlorine are also... View Article
Carbocation is more stable. For example, because of the presence of the three donor methyl groups that donate electrons, tert-butyl... View Article
A multiplier constant unique to a conductivity sensor is the cell constant. To evaluate the electrical conductivity of the solution,... View Article
A free amino group comprises nearly all amino acids (except proline and hydroxyproline). Some proteins have a positive ninhydrin test... View Article
Only transverse waves can be polarised so longitudinal waves can’t be polarised. It is said that waves that have such... View Article