What Is More Fundamental Mass Or Weight
Mass is a more fundamental property since it is the intrinsic property of the object.The mass of the object does... View Article
Mass is a more fundamental property since it is the intrinsic property of the object.The mass of the object does... View Article
The first law of thermodynamics is merely the law of conservation of energy generalised to include heat as a form... View Article
The conductors have a large number of free electrons. These free electrons are responsible for the flow of current. In... View Article
The latent heat of vaporization is higher than the latent heat of fusion since gas molecules have the largest intermolecular... View Article
Latent heat of steam is commonly known as the latent heat of vaporization. Latent heat of vaporization is the amount... View Article
The boiling point of the liquide is the temperature at which the vapour pressure of the liquid will be equal... View Article
The rectifiers are broadly divided into single phase and three phase rectifiers. In both single phase and three phase rectifiers... View Article
The photoelectric effect was discovered by a German physicist named Heinrich Rudolf Hertz in the year 1887. Photoelectric effect means... View Article
An object is charged when electrons are added or removed from it. When the electrons are removed the object becomes... View Article
The main difference between an amplifier and oscillator is that amplifier is a circuit that amplifies the input signal and... View Article
Electrostatic force is the force between two electric charges. The electrostatic force is given by Coulomb’s law. Coulomb’ law states... View Article
B in the magnetic field is the magnetic flux density. Magnetic flux density or magnetic induction is the number of... View Article
Semiconductors are of two types: intrinsic semiconductors and extrinsic semiconductors. Pure semiconductors are called intrinsic semiconductors.The semiconductors with impurities are... View Article
The examples of radiation are listed below The gamma rays from the supernova Heat and light radiation from the candle... View Article
(1) a = b (2) ab = 1 (3) a > b (4) a < b Solution: Let a and... View Article
(1) H.P (2) G.P (3) A.P (4) None of these Solution: Given a2, b2 and c2 are in AP. Add... View Article
(1) A.P (2) G.P (3) H.P (4) None of these Solution: Since a, b, c in AP 2b = a+c... View Article
(1) a = b ≠ c (2) a ≠ b = c (3) a ≠ b ≠ c (4) a... View Article
(1) A.P (2) G.P (3) H.P (4) None of these Solution: Let a,b,c are in GP. Then b2 = ac... View Article
(1) A.P (2) G.P (3) H.P (4) None of these Solution: Given b2, a2, c2 are in AP. a2-b2 =... View Article