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Introduction Shearing stress refers to a deforming force on those cats as per unit area as well as in the direction of perpendicular number axle. An object that is stressed experiences shear stress, as well as tangential stress. If the shearing stress is normal as well as longitudinal stress that ... Read More
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Introduction Boyle's Law, which describes the effect of pressure on gas, is the most often utilised and has the most influence out of the three basic Gas Laws that exists. As a result, it will be the focus of this tutorial. The usage of scuba tanks by divers who need ... Read More
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Introduction The elements of Group 13 (III A) are boron (B), aluminium (Al), gallium (Ga), indium (In), and thallium (Th) (Tl). Due to the existence of three valence electrons, these elements are also known as earth metals and triels. The outer shell electronic configuration of Boron can be written as ... Read More
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Introduction The moment of inertia (MOI) of a body is determined by parallel axis theorem that is parallel to mass of object’s axial line and it also passes through the centre of gravitational force. The PAT suggests that the summation of moment of inertia of a body ... Read More
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Introduction According to physics, different real-life applications of specific gravity are available. In the practice, specific gravity does not include any dimensionless quantity that has the correct implications. Measuring specific gravity needs to take the consideration of the refractive index scale, and the right scale is marked with the scale ... Read More
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Introduction Various types of energy sources are there that can be divided into different parts. The sun is not only the source of energy. Geothermal energy, nuclear energy, biomass, wind energy, and petrol are some of the other important sources from which energy can be extracted. Based on the characteristic ... Read More
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Introduction Calorie and Joule are one kind of them. It is proved that when the rate of calories is increased then the value of the joules is increased with a growth rate of 4.2. On the other hand, in case of the value of the calorie decreases then ... Read More
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Introduction The tutorial will be focused on an explanation of the definition of both the terms of physics, electric field followed by defining the term named electric potential. The tutorial will discuss how the information of charge at all points can be responsible for developing high electric potential where ... Read More
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Introduction Particle accelerators assist in accelerating the constitutional particles such as protons or electrons to very high velocity. Ernest Lawrence made the first particle accelerator in 1930 at California University. Many scientists utilise particle accelerators to acknowledge the universe's origin and research the subatomic world structure around the people. ... Read More
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Introduction Spintronics mainly refers to the study that deals with nuclear's role. It can also be called the role of an electron in a solid-state. This electronic device exploits the properties of spin along with the freedom of charge degrees. It is also named spin Flextronics. This kind of ... Read More