What Happens When Air Is Ionized
When air is ionized, the static charge which is present on insulated and isolated objects is neutralized via the production... View Article
When air is ionized, the static charge which is present on insulated and isolated objects is neutralized via the production... View Article
An acid is a substance that undergoes dissociation to yield H+ ions when it is dissolved in a polar solvent... View Article
Personal Protective Equipment (often abbreviated to PPE) for protection from elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide in the environment includes a... View Article
Fermat’s little theorem is a theorem which states that if a number ‘p’ is a prime number, then for any... View Article
If the concentrations of reactants increase relative to the products, the cell reaction becomes more spontaneous and the emf increases.... View Article
Calcium Copper Titanate has the highest dielectric constant.
The Earth’s speed is not constant as the Earth revolves around the sun in an elliptical orbit. If the Earth... View Article
Ohm’s law states that the current through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage across the conductor, provided the... View Article
In a reverse photoelectric effect, the production of X rays electrons accelerated by a high potential difference are impinged on... View Article
Positive charges produce an electric field that is directed away from the charge in all directions. Negative charges produce an... View Article
The photoelectric effect cannot be explained by the wave model due to the following reasons: The energy of a wave... View Article
The moment of inertia is the measure of the required force to rotate an object. The value of the moment... View Article
No, inertia does not depend on speed. Inertia solely depends on the mass. The more mass, the more inertia.
Inertia is a force which brings all objects to a rest position. Fast-moving objects have more inertia than slow-moving objects.... View Article
Inertia is the tendency of an object to remain unchanged. Translational inertia measures the resistance offered by the object in... View Article
Which of the following has the highest moment of inertia? a) A disc about any of its diameters b) A... View Article
Yes, the passengers inside a vehicle obey the law of inertia. The passengers inside a vehicle are in motion with... View Article
Law of inertia is also known as Newton’s first law. The law states that “if a body is at rest... View Article
Inertia is the tendency of an object to remain unchanged. The cause of Inertia is resistance. Inertia is the resistance... View Article
The angle between the electric field and the equipotential surface is always 900. The equipotential surface is always perpendicular to... View Article