Wheatstone Bridge
A Wheatstone Bridge is an electrical circuit used to measure an unknown resistance by balancing two legs(one leg containing the unknown component) of the circuit. History The Wheatstone bridge was …
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A Wheatstone Bridge is an electrical circuit used to measure an unknown resistance by balancing two legs(one leg containing the unknown component) of the circuit. History The Wheatstone bridge was …
Ampere’s Law is an integral part of the concept of electromagnetism and is also known as Ampère’s circuital law. Ampère’s law is an alternative expression of Biot Savart Law. History …
Biot Savart Law is basically an equation describing the magnetic field generated by a constant electric current. It establishes a relationship between the magnetic field and the magnitude, direction, length, …
Curie Law is a law in magnetization that establishes a relation between the magnetic susceptibility and the magnetisation of a paramagnetic material. A paramagnetic material is a metal that is …
Curie Temperature (), also known as Curie Point, is the temperature at which certain magnetic materials undergo a sharp change in their magnetic properties. This point was named after Pierre …
Have you wondered how an electric cooker works? How food is prepared in an electric cooker? How liquids are heated in an electric kettle? The answer to your question is …
At some point in our life, we might have wondered why an object, for example, coffee, tea, or boiled water, that was initially hot, had, after a while, cooled down. …
The Arrhenius Equation is an equation to measure the temperature dependence of the rate of reaction. It has a significant application in determining the rate of a chemical reaction and …
Huygens principle, also known as the Huygens-Fresnel principle proposed the wave nature of light. The principle establishes a wave view of light rather than a particle view. It allows us …