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Introduction In accordance with the laws of physics, for the production of an image, the rays of light, need to come from an object and meet at a particular point after being reflected and refracted. At the point where the rays meet, the image is formed. In the simple ... Read More
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Introduction In physics, to measure the physical quantity, different units are generally used. These units also involve some comparison amongst them. In simple diction, the measurement units can be defined by the magnitude of quantity. That is used as a standard for measuring the properties that share ... Read More
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Introduction Difference laws regard the motions and the rest is the highlight of the tutorial. Momentum and inertia are the essential topic of physics which relates to the action of movement or motion. The acceleration plays a great role in accomplishing the difference between the inertia and momentum. This ... Read More
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Introduction Vocal cord plays an essential role in the communication skill of human beings. The cord with the accommodation of noise, tongue, and mouth helps in creating sounds. The creation of sound is bliss for humans and they have gained the capacity of communicating with the gift of the ... Read More
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Introduction The eye is one of the 5 sensory organs apart from the nose, ear, tongue and skin. It enables the power to see every object that is around us. In simple words, it works like a camera that captures visions. Eyes also catch the light rays from our ... Read More
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Introduction The process of the heating effect of electric is attached to the daily human lives as most of the components used in daily activities are influenced by this phenomenon. Daily components like toaster, electric iron, heater and electric kettle are deeply moved by this process which makes it ... Read More
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Introduction It is often that we wonder how it is possible for any mass to deny the gravitational pull of the earth. The mass of the earth is $\mathrm{5.972\:\times\:10^24\:kg}$ is quite heavy and based on its mass, its pull will be much stronger in nature. This leads to the ... Read More
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Introduction In accordance with the discoveries of physics, all the aspects that have electromagnetic radiation are generally known by the name of light. However, the human eye can detect only a small section of this electromagnetic spectrum. The human eye consists of cone-shaped cells those are responsible for making ... Read More
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Introduction “Ultraviolet rays” (UV rays) are the portion of the Electromagnetic Spectrum varying from the ending of the visual light coverage to the X-ray area. These rays are harmful to the human skin and eyesight. Continued consumption of “ultraviolet rays” can cause several disorders. Additionally, the “ozone layers” consumed ... Read More
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Introduction The electromagnetic spectrum refers to a range of all frequencies f electromagnetic radiation that includes invisible radiation as well s visible lights like the radio waves, gamma rays and infrared waves. The electromagnetic radiation from spectrum has multiple uses in the manufacturing and communication field. Gamma rays ... Read More
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