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Farah Naz
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Quantum Mechanics, History, Scope
Quantum mechanics, developed in the 1920s by Born, Pauli, and Heisenberg, studies atomic and subatomic behavior of light and matte...
Synchrotron, Construction, Working
Synchrotron is a particle accelerator that accelerates electrons to light speed, emitting a continuous spectrum of light with high...
Linear accelerator, Types, Construction
A linear accelerator accelerates charged particles in a straight line, with the largest being 3.2 km long and capable of 50 GeV en...
Constraint and its types
Constraints, holonomic and scleronomic, are equations limiting particle movement, solving which involves connecting equations and ...
Non-Conventional Energy Sources
Non-conventional energy sources like tides, waves, and solar energy are expected to significantly contribute to future energy dema...
Communication Satellites, History
Satellite communication uses artificial satellites for various applications, offering advantages like easy installation, elasticit...
Terminal Velocity
Terminal velocity, discovered by Galileo, is the maximum speed an object can descend through a liquid, determined by mass, gravity...
Scalar Product
The scalar product of vectors A and B is a distributive property used in vector theory for projection, triple product calculation,...
Vector Addition by Rectangular Component...
The resolution of vectors involves replacing a vector with components, producing more accurate findings through the analytical met...
Equilibrium and its Types
Equilibrium is the state where opposing influences cancel out, with three types: static, dynamic, and stable. Static equilibrium r...
Physics Sound
Sound is a mechanical wave that travels through air, water, or solids, producing vibrations our ears detect. It is audible in soli...