Two-Stroke Engine
A two-stroke engine is a type of internal combustion engine. It completes a power cycle with two strokes of the piston during only one crankshaft revolution. History It was Dugald …
A two-stroke engine is a type of internal combustion engine. It completes a power cycle with two strokes of the piston during only one crankshaft revolution. History It was Dugald …
A varactor diode, also known as a varicap diode, variable capacitance diode, variable reactance diode, or tuning diode, is a type of diode that uses the voltage-dependent capacitance of a …
Ohm’s Law is an empiric relation, accurately describing the conductivity of a material. It defines the relationship between the electric current passing through a circuit and the potential difference between …
The Shockley diode is the first of the thyristor family of devices, named after its inventor William Bradford Shockley. The Diode The four-layer semiconductor diode, the Shockley diode was one …
The Rydberg Constant is a physical constant relating to the electromagnetic spectrum of an atom, it was named after the Swedish physicist Johannes Rydberg. Rydberg Constant Explained In 1885, Balmer …
A Schottky diode, also known as a Schottky barrier diode or a hot-carrier diode, is a semiconductor diode developed when a semiconductor and a metal come together. It switches easily …
Total Internal Reflection (TIR) is basically a phenomenon where light rays travel from a more optically denser medium to a less optically denser medium and gets reflected back into the …
Snell’s Law also called as Law of Refraction, is usually stated as, , where \(\theta_1\) is angle of incidence and \(\theta_2\) is angle of refraction and n1, n2 are refractive …
The law of radioactive decay states that at any instant the rate of radioactive disintegration is directly proportional to the number of nuclei present in it, at that instance of …
When a ray of light travels from denser to rarer medium it bends away from the normal and as the angle of incidence in denser medium increases, the angle of …