Étiquette : UNDERGRADUATE PHYSICS
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Torque and examples- FAQ
Torque is a twisting force that acts on an object that produces rotation of an object and is given by the cross product of position vector and the force vector. EXAMPLES : Opening/closing the door- The easiest way of thinking of a torque is to consider a door.The easiest way to open a door is…
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Understanding Terminal Velocity in Physics | Definition & Examples
This is an important topic about the terminal velocity for the K11 students.
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RESISTANCE AND RESISTIVITY – NUMERICAL
Unraveling the Mysteries of « Resistance and Resistivity Numericals » Welcome,electrical enthusiasts, to another insightful journey into the heart of circuit theory! Today we’re tackling a pair of fundamental concepts that that often leave students scratching their heads:resistance and resistivity. In this blogpost, we dive deep into numerical problems that will solidify your understanding.we’ll exlore how to…
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Understanding Hooke’s Law of Elasticity: Statement, Restoring Force, and Applications
HOOKE’S LAW OF ELASTICITY : STATEMENT A force expected to expand or pack a spring by some distance is corresponding to the distance moved by the spring.Hooke’s law functions admirably just when the article is in the flexible area. Further, the formula can be expressed as The significance of the negative sign is that the…

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