Étiquette : Science education
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Experiment: Tracing the Path of a Light Passing Through a Glass Prism
Prepare to be amazed! Our latest experiment delves into the enchanting world of light as it passes through a glass prism. How a simple prism can unravel white light into its vibrant constituent colours- a breathtaking display of dispersion. Discover the science behind this iconic phenomenon and gain a deeper understanding of how light truly…
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Least Count of a Screw Gauge
« Ever wondered how accurately you can measure the diameter of a thin wire or thickness of a delicate sheet of metal? Enter the screw gauge, a precision instrument that can measure incredibly small dimensions with remarkable accuracy.In this blogost, we will delve into the heart of this ingenious tool, focusing on its least count, the…
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PROJECTILE MOTION- NUMERICAL
Struggling with projectile motion calculations? This guide breaks down common numerical problems, providing clear solutions and essential insights.
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Meter Bridge Experiment: Circuit Diagram, Setup, Numericals, and Balanced Conditions
The meter bridge experiment is a fundamental concept in physics that helps us understand electrical resistance.In this blogpost, we will explore the various aspects of this experiment,including its circuit diagram, steps involved in setting up the experiment, how to solve the numerical problems related to it, and the conditions required for achieving balanced condition.
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EINSTEIN’S THEORY OF PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT
Did you know that light can act like tiny packets of energy? Dive into Einstein’s revolutionary explanation of the photoelectric effect,a cornerstone of quantum physics.We break down complex concepts like photons, the work function of metals and stopping potential into easy-to-understand terms perfect for K-12 physics students Get ready to see light in a whole…

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