Schottky Diode
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 …
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 …
The Eyring Equation which is also known as Eyring–Polanyi equation is an equation used in chemical kinetics to describe changes in the rate of a chemical reaction against temperature. The equation …
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 …
Principle of Mathematical Induction is a powerful and elegant technique for proving certain types of mathematical statements. It works for general propositions which assert that something is true for all …
Group 4 Elements are from the second group of transition metals in the modern periodic table. The elements of this group are Titanium(Ti), Zirconium(Zr), Hafnium(Hf), and Rutherfordium(Rf). This group is …
Group 3 Elements consists of Scandium(Sc), Yttrium(Y), Lutetium(Lu), and Lawrencium(Lr). The group is also called the Scandium group. History Yttrium was first prepared by Friedrich Wohler in 1828 after heating …
The Common Ion Effect is based on Le Chatelier’s Principle for chemical equilibrium of the salts and other weak electrolytes and their ions in solutions. This effect is commonly used …
The area of an octagon is a bit complex compared to lower sided shapes. Area of a regular octagon(A) = 4as. Where ‘a’ is the apothem (straight line from the …
The area of a pentagon is a bit complex compared to lower sided shapes. Area of a regular pentagon = pa/2, where p = perimeter of the pentagon and a = 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 …