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Solenoid Engine

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Updated on 22-Aug-2023 10:58:52

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Introduction Solenoid Engine generally generates a uniform magnetic field when the current passes through the coil that is wrapped around it. In the present day, it has been seen that automobiles, as a primary source chemical energy are used in order to produce combustion heat. This combustion is contributing to general pollutants. Here the Solenoid Engine steps into. It offers more capacity and power without providing pollutants to the environment. Based on this, the tutorial will explain Solenoid Engine, its properties and the applications as well. Definition of Solenoid Engine In order to define Solenoid Engine in a simpler ... Read More

Solenoid Toroid

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Updated on 22-Aug-2023 10:57:05

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Introduction Solenoid and Toroid are two different concepts of electromagnetism. Toroid is called a solenoid belt into a circular motion and the shape of it is a loop-like structure it is also called a hollow circular ring and a disk-like structure can be seen. On the other hand, solenoid is called a type of electromagnet that is created by the use of a helical wire. What is a solenoid? Solenoid is considered as a long wire wrapped around in a helical shape. Its shape of it is cylindrical and it is used in the research field and experiment. ... Read More

Soil Erosion

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Updated on 22-Aug-2023 10:55:31

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Introduction The process of soil erosion occurs either slowly or at an alarming rate. It is the process and by it, the upper layer of soil eras through water or air. Soil erosion has many causes and it affects many ways to the environment. The causes include the heavy rainfall and the logging process. The effects of it are Clogging of Waterways and Destruction of Infrastructure. Definition of Soil Erosion Soil erosion is a process through which the top fertile layer of the soil is lost. Soil erosion makes the soil less fertile and the production of crops becomes ... Read More

Sedimentary Rocks

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Updated on 22-Aug-2023 10:54:11

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Introduction The sedimentary rocks are formed naturally by the deposition of the pieces of rocks or materials that already exist on earth get accumulated. If these sediments are buried deep within the earth, due to cementation and compaction they accumulate to form the sedimentary rocks. There are several other processes by which these sedimentary rocks are formed. These are deposition of other rock materials that are carried by the wind from sedimentary rocks, precipitation of several solutions, deposition of biogenic activities, and dissolution and erosion of materials. There are several types of sedimentary rocks like organic sedimentary rocks, chemical ... Read More

Solar System

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Updated on 22-Aug-2023 10:52:59

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Introduction The solar system includes several non-steller objects that comprise gases as well as lesser bodies. The sun locates in the center of this system and all the planets are turning around the Sun. The planets are also surrounded by their satellites. Besides this, countless asteroid comets along with different icy bodies are included in the solar system. This system is divided into two different groups’ rocky planets and gas planets. The rocky planets comprise the closest four planets like "Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars” which are made of different solid rocks as well as metal. The ... Read More

Size of the Nucleus

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Updated on 22-Aug-2023 10:51:26

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Introduction In the field of physics, the identification of fundamental structures is quite essential for the study of nuclei. However, the structure of the nucleus would not have been known to the world if Ernest Rutherford would not conduct the experiment of gold foil in understanding the structure of atoms. This is noted that earlier, the structure of an atom was seen as a pulp pudding model that is proposed by Thompson. In this model, it was thought that the pudding with the nucleus has positive materials, whereas, the plums denote the distribution of negative charges. Definition of nucleus ... Read More

Scalar Product

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Updated on 13-Oct-2022 11:19:47

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Introduction The scalar products are essential in order to understand the motion of vector quantities in real-time. These products can be subtracted or added at the same time with a proper algebraic formula for understanding the scalar quantity of different objects. These types of products are commonly denoted as the inner products or dot products based on their characteristics to outline scalar multiplication through dots. Definition of Scalar Product The scalar products is defined as the products of magnitude that consists of two vectors cosine angle between different vectors. Scalar products mostly involve the sum of the products for ... Read More

Shell Model

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Updated on 22-Aug-2023 10:49:46

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Introduction In a shell model, the basic structure of a particular nucleus is demonstrated. According to this model, the neutrons and protons are situated in separate and different systems of shells. Significant analogous of a shell is also an important part of a shell model. At the outside of a nucleus, electrons are found. The shell model of the nuclear is an important model, associated with the model of the atomic nucleus. Among various shell models of the nucleus, the first one was introduced by Dmitry Ivanenko in 1932. In a shell model, principles of Pauli exclusion are used. ... Read More

Sharpness of Resonance

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Updated on 13-Oct-2022 11:19:47

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Introduction The sharpness of resonance is clearly stated better by comprehending resonance. Resonance in physics is extremely crucial where the amplitude rises with the frequencies of excitation and the tendency of the system also rises. The sharpness of the Resonance is high when the amplitude is less and a rise in damping means maximisation of the sharpness of the resonance. In the physical world, resonance has many types including mechanical resonance, acoustic resonance and electrical resonance. The sharpness of resonance is demonstrated by the definition of resonance where the resonance tends to be sharp at the point of time. Swing ... Read More

SI Units List

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Updated on 22-Aug-2023 10:47:00

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Introduction An important International system of measurement is regarded as an SI unit. In terms of any technical as well as a scientific research area, SI units are used widely. Any kind of confusion within units of quantities can be avoided with proper SI units. Having knowledge about SI units is helpful as a particular set of unit systems can be understood properly with this. In physics, there are various types of quantities that need to be expressions with some units. All kinds of quantities are classified into two significant groups namely base units and also derived units. Presentation ... Read More

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