Category : Physics

The difference between metal and non-metal

On the basis of physical properties , metals are classified as very hard except sodium while non metals are classified as soft except...

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What is the definition of work in physics? (the definition...

In physics, work is defined as the force that causes movement or displacement of an object. In the case of constant force, work is...

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Stellar nucleosynthesis: how stars make all the elements

Stellar nucleosynthesis is the process of combining the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of lighter elements to produce elements...

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Cyclotron and particle physics

The history of particle physics is a story of searching for smaller matter. When scientists delve into the composition of atoms, they...

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Turkey Cooking: Physics and Thermodynamics

Turkey is native to North America and was called "Indian chicken" in some writings in the 16th century. Around 1519, ships began to...

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Definition of Meissner Effect in Quantum Physics

The Meissner effect is a phenomenon in quantum physics in which the superconductor cancels all the magnetic fields inside the superconducting...

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Definition of "membrane"

In theoretical physics, a membrane (short for membrane) is an object that can have any size. Membrane is the most popular in string...

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How to induce current (induction creates current)

Electromagnetic induction (also known as Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction or just induction, but not to be confused with...

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Definition and experiment of surface tension

Surface tension is a phenomenon in which the surface of the liquid when the liquid is in contact with the gas acts as a thin elastic...

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Hydrostatics

Hydrostatics is the field of physics that studies fluids at rest. Because these fluids are not in motion, which means they have reached...

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Ohm's Law

Ohm's law is a key rule for analyzing circuits and describes the relationship between three key physical quantities: voltage, current,...

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