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Electric Field Lines
When a point light positive charge is placed in a certain area, the path it follows due to electric force is called as electric field lines.
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Electric Field
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Electrostatics
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Physics
Electric Field Intensity
Electric field intensity is the force acting on a charge when it is placed under an electric field.
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Electric Field
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Electrostatics
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Physics
Static Electric Field (Electrostatic Field)
A static electric field also known as an electrostatic field is a region that can affect the static electric charges without any contact or gravitational field.
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Electrostatics
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Electric Field
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Physics
Coulomb's Law
This article explains about concepts of the Coulomb's law, Coulomb force, permittivity of materials, and Dielectric constant with guide to solve questions related to them.
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Electrostatics
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Electric Field
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Physics
Electric Charge Density
Electric charge density is measured per unit length, unit area, or unit volume. So, the charge density can be a linear, surface, or volume charge density.
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Electrostatics
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Electric Field
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Physics
Faraday's Ice Pail Experiment
Faraday's ice pail experiment is an electrostatic experiment, explains the charge distribution of a conductor.
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Electrostatics
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Physics
Gold Leaf Electroscope
Gold leaf electroscope is used to detect the electric charge of an object.
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Electrostatics
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Electric Field
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Physics
Projectile Motion
Projectile motion is a motion of an object that is moving inclined to a gravitational field and it is not affected by air resistance.
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Mechanics
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Physics
Relative Motion
Motion that happens relative to the observer (Reference frame) can be defined as relative motion.
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Linear Momentum
When the object is moving on a linear path it has a linear momentum. The linear momentum of an object is given by the product of its mass and velocity.
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Mechanics
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Physics
Linear Motion
Linear motion or Rectilinear motion is the motion of an object along a straight line.
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Mechanics
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Upthrust, Buoyancy, and Buoyant Force
When an object is completely or partially submerged in a fluid, the upward force exerted by the fluid on the object is called Upthrust.
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Fluid Mechanics
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Physics
Density and Relative Density
Density is defined as the mass of a unit volume of any substance. Relative density is the ratio of the density of any substance to the density of water.
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Intensive Property of Matter
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Mechanics
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Physics
Inverting Amplifier – Inverting Operational Amplifier
Inverting amplifier or inverting operational amplifier is a type of op-amp configuration where the input voltage is changed in the opposite direction.
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Electronics
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Physics
Op Amp – Operational Amplifier
An operational amplifier is an integrated circuit containing several transistors, resistors, a few capacitors, and diodes. Op-amps are used to amplify an external voltage with a very high gain.
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Electronics
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Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids
Fluids can be divided into two categories based on the change in their viscosity when shear is applied as Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids.
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Fluid Mechanics
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Physics
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Polymer Science and Technology
PN Junction - The Foundation of Modern Electronics
A PN junction is created by doping group three elements and group five elements for two sides of the same intrinsic semiconductor.
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Electronics
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Band-Pass Filters (BPF) - Active Band Pass Filter and Passive Band Pass Filter
A band pass filter is an electronic filter that passes all signals lying within a band between a lower-frequency limit and an upper-frequency limit.
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High-Pass Filters (HPF) - Active High Pass Filter and Passive High Pass Filter
A high pass filter is a filter that significantly attenuates or rejects all frequencies below fc (critical frequency) and passes all frequencies above fc.
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Low-Pass Filters (LPF) - Active Low Pass Filter and Passive Low Pass Filter
A low pass filter is a filter that passes frequencies from 0Hz to critical frequency, fc, and significantly attenuates all other frequencies.
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Electronics
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Introduction to Electronic Filters - Basic Types of Electronic Filters
In electrical circuits, electronic filters are used to process signals. The main purposes of a filter are signal separation and signal restoration.
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Electronics
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The Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics – The Concept of Temperature
The zeroth law of thermodynamics is responsible for the introduction of this important thermodynamic property, temperature.
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Chemical Thermodynamics
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Chemistry
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Thermodynamics
Laws of Thermodynamics - Introduction to Thermodynamics
Laws of thermodynamics are the basis of thermodynamics. They explain how energy flows and how energy converts to different forms in a system.
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Chemical Thermodynamics
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Chemistry
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Thermodynamics
Earthquake Seismology - The Best Tool to Study The Structure of The Earth
The study of the Generation, propagation and recording of elastic waves that cause earthquakes on Earth and the sources that produce them is earthquake seismology.
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Geophysics
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Physics
The Dynamic Earth – The Structure of The Earth
The interior structure of the dynamic Earth shows a radially layered structure. Five primary layers are chemically and physically different from each other.
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Geophysics
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Physics
Structure and Electronic Properties of Solid Materials
Solid materials can be divided into metals and non-metals. Theories on the structure and electronic properties of solid materials have been developed since early in the 20th century.
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Material Science
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Physics
The Big Bang Theory - The Beginning of Everything
The Big Bang theory explains the origin/ beginning of the universe that we know. The idea explains that the universe began as a tiny single point.
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Cosmology
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Astronomy
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Introduction to Atomic Theory
Atomic Theory describes that matter is composed of atoms. Electrons, protons, and neutrons are the building units of the atom.
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Quantum Physics
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Physics
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