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Introduction Magma and lava are two different parts of molten rocks, one that is stored on the earth’s crust and the other one emitted through the vent of a volcano. Despite both these natural components being molten rocks and both emitting from the deep down of earth’s crust, there are ... Read More
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Introduction Hydrogen is capable of having multiple isotopes at a time and deuterium appears to be one of its isotopes. It contains one neutron and one proton as its key components. Due to the presence of the neutron within deuterium, it appears heavier than the other isotopes of hydrogen. This ... Read More
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Introduction Electrical circuit is referred to as the pathway that is associated with the transmission of the electric current. However, in this electrical circuit there lies a device that provides current to the charged particles. These charge particles constitute the current, for example, a battery or generator. The electrical circuit ... Read More
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Introduction According to Hooke’s Law, it can be stated that any kind of displacement and deformation that is noticed within an object seems to be directly proportional to the force applied upon the stated body of load. Following this principle, the spring balance will perform the practical experiment by determining ... Read More
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Introduction The distance between an object and the mirror is subject to measure by applying different theories of mirrors and lenses. The law of reflection is one of the essential rules to measure the focal length. In this situation, where the image is formed by the consistency of a surface’s ... Read More
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Introduction Only a single waveform is not sufficient to define all types of phenomena, available in nature. At a certain time, a pair of light, as well as sound waves, is found to experience interference. At the time of passing through each other, a wave front is created. What is ... Read More
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Introduction The pattern of a cyclone’s circulation varies from different hemispheres. In the northern hemisphere, the direction of a cyclone is anticlockwise. In the southern hemisphere, a cyclone rotates clockwise. The types of destruction can also be separated based on the affected areas’ conditions. What Are Cyclones? According to meteorology, ... Read More
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Introduction The Work-Energy Theorem outlines that the net completed work by the forces that are applied to the machinery body from external sources that is equivalent to the alternation rate of the kinetic energy of a particular object. The Work-Energy Theorem on an object is done by all of the ... Read More
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Introduction The multitudes of motions that are found in nature are associated with the simple functionality of change eventuating in the position of a certain product or object. It so happens that as the object continues to alter its initial position with respect to time the object is said to ... Read More
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Introduction In order to lift or move any material, the lever is used. Sometimes the lever helps to push against materials but does not move them actually. It generally works in order to decrease a certain amount of effort force that is necessary to move loads. All lever provides mechanical ... Read More
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