Bohr Magneton
Bohr Magneton is magnetic dipole moment associated with an atom due to orbital motion and spin of an electron. The Bohr magneton (symbol ) is a physical constant and the natural …
Bohr Magneton is magnetic dipole moment associated with an atom due to orbital motion and spin of an electron. The Bohr magneton (symbol ) is a physical constant and the natural …
Brewster’s Law gives the exact angle of incidence for different materials and wavelengths of light for which the reflected ray is completely polarised. This angle of incidence is called the …
The Tyndall Effect, also known as the Tyndall scattering, is a phenomenon in which light incident at a colloid (i.e., a homogenous mixture in which very fine microscopic particles are …
A Carnot Engine or a Carnot Heat Engine is a heat engine that operates on the Carnot cycle. Basic model for the Carnot engine was developed in 1827, by Nicolas …
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, …
The Lens Maker’s Formula is an expression used to find the focal length of a lens for which the refractive index, as well as the radii of curvature, are known. …
Moseley’s Law tells us that the atomic number (and not atomic weight) is the fundamental property of elements. The law basically connects the frequency of an emitted X-ray and the …
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 …