Consider Ampere’s Law, which is given as ∮ B.dl = μ0Ienc. Due to symmetry, the magnetic field at any point... View Article
The capacitive and inductive reactances are equivalent at resonance. The inductive reactance will be stronger than the capacitive reactance above... View Article
In quantum mechanics, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is a fundamental theory which explains why it is important to measure more... View Article
Answer: (d) Explanation The reduction potential for various elements: Fe3+/Fe2+ = +0.77 V I2/I− = +0.54 V Cu+2/Cu = +0.34 V Ag+/Ag... View Article
In a circular orbit with a diameter of 1A, an electron revolves around a proton. If we are asked to... View Article
Carbon atoms make up the majority of organic compounds. As a result, the bonds are generally made up of two... View Article
Partial pressure is the pressure of an individual gas when it is placed in a required vessel or in the... View Article
The movement of certain particles or anything from a high concentration area to a low concentration area is known as... View Article
Answer: D. High resistance in series Explanation A large resistance is connected in series with a galvanometer to convert it... View Article
In general, biassing is described as a configuration in a diode or an electrical device that allows for a greater... View Article
Answer: (a) MnO Explanation Antiferromagnetism is a property of MnO. Antiferromagnetism is a kind of solid magnetism in which neighbouring... View Article
A precipitate may or may not occur when two electrolytic solutions are mixed. Two criteria are reviewed in order to... View Article
Answer: (a) Explanation Polarising power is the extent to which a cation can polarise an anion. It is proportional to... View Article
Given that d1=12m d2=5m d3=6m Now, we will find the resultant displacement of the particle due to its motion of... View Article
Formula used: B=μ0I/2πr. As we already know that for an infinite conductor, the magnetic field B at a perpendicular distance... View Article
Each sphere of the second layer touches three spheres of the first layer in hexagonal close packing (hcp) and cubic... View Article