Lattice energy is the energy required to completely separate a crystal of an ionic compound into its gaseous ions. It is a measure of the… Read More
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From the kinetic theory of gases, we have learnt that all the particles in air travel at different speeds and the speed of each particle… Read More
A rigid body that is capable of rotating around an axis makes up a physical pendulum, a particular kind of pendulum. The physical pendulum can… Read More
A sound is a vibration that travels as a mechanical wave across a medium. It can spread via a solid, a liquid, or a gas… Read More
NTP and STP are two terms which are widely used in physics and chemistry to explain the various physical and chemical properties of liquids and… Read More
STP stands for Standard Temperature and Pressure it provides a standardized reference point for the measurement and comparison of physical and chemical properties of substances,… Read More
In terms of energy considerations, electromagnetic induction can be used to transfer energy from one system to another. For example, a transformer is a device… Read More
Gain is an important characteristic of an antenna. It is a measure of the performance of an antenna in terms of its ability to send… Read More
An object that is launched into space with only gravity acting on it is known as a projectile. The main force that acts on a… Read More
Doppler effect or Doppler shift phenomenon was described in 1842 by an Austrian physicist, Christian Doppler, and it is named after him. The Doppler effect… Read More
Energy storage can be defined as the process in which we store the energy that was produced all at once. This process helps in maintaining… Read More
Lorentz factor, often known as the Lorentz term, is a measurement that describes an object’s measurements of time, length, and other physical properties, which vary when… Read More
The nucleus of an atom consists of two types of particles, positively charged particles called protons and neutrally charged particles called neutrons. Protons + Neutrons… Read More
The temperature at which the resistor’s resistance equals the noise power produced by the circuit or device is known as the effective noise temperature. Use… Read More