Are S Waves Faster Than P Waves
No, S waves are slower than P waves. Both S waves and P waves are body waves that propagate through... View Article
No, S waves are slower than P waves. Both S waves and P waves are body waves that propagate through... View Article
A transistor is a semiconductor device that amplifies electronic signals and electric power. Transistors amplify and control the applied electric... View Article
Any scalars that are defined as the magnitude of a vector is non-negative. But, there are some scalars that can... View Article
A capacitor is an electronic component that stores electric charge. A capacitor consists of two closely placed conductor plates separated... View Article
Unbiased condition is when there is no external energy source. In an unbiased diode, the electric field is set up... View Article
The standard error (SE) is the approximate standard deviation of a statistical sample population. The standard error measures the accuracy... View Article
The normal vector is a vector which is perpendicular to the surface at a given point. It is also called... View Article
Yes, we can multiply two vectors either by dot product or cross product method. In a dot product the operation... View Article
Hooke’s law measures the force exerted by the spring to the object attached to it with the help of the... View Article
The movement of holes from the heavily doped emitter of the PNP transistor across the junction to the negative supply... View Article
Interference is defined as the phenomenon of superimposition of two or more waves of same frequency emitted by coherent sourcessuch... View Article
The pressure of the real gases is lesser than the ideal gas because of intermolecular forces. Intially it was assumed... View Article
For a medium, the given refractive index and the polarizing angle are related by the equation: \(\begin{array}{l}\mu =tan\psi\end{array} \) where,... View Article
Impurities in the solution increase the boiling point. This is because impurities decrease the water molecules available for vaporisation during... View Article
The standard bridge circuit is called a Wheatstone bridge. Wheatstone bridge is used to determine the unknown resistance by balancing... View Article
A wavefront is a line or surface in the path of wave motion on which the disturbances at every point... View Article
The dielectric constant is an important property in dielectric materials, the constant is responsible for capacitance. Dielectric Constant Definition “The... View Article
Newton’s second law of motion relates acceleration to mass. The second law of motion states that the acceleration of an... View Article
Water waves are a combination of both longitudinal and transverse motions. The particles travel in clockwise circles as the wave... View Article
Absolute potential energy is defined as the amount of work that needs to be done to bring an object to... View Article