Physics

Relative Velocity

On occasion, one or even more objects move in a frame that is non-stationary concerning another observer, and we must deal with this situation. For example, a boat crossing a river flowing at a certain velocity or an aeroplane flying through the air while experiencing wind. In all of these instances, we must consider the […]

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Relations For Uniformly Accelerated Motion

When a body moves in a plane or a straight line, three characteristics – distance, velocity, and acceleration – are employed to characterise its motion. The term “distance” or “displacement” is self-evident. The rate of change of position is represented by velocity, whereas the rate of change of velocity is represented by acceleration.  Displacement, velocity,

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Properties of Eigenvalues

Before we get into the properties of Eigenvalues, let us have an overview of Eigenvalues.  Eigenvalues are frequently introduced in the subjects of linear algebra and matrix theory. Previously, however, they were used in the study of quadratic forms and differential equations.  Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors are regularly introduced to students in linear algebra courses focused

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Projectiles

Introduction: What is Projectile Motion? As the name suggests, projectile motion is the movement of an object that is launched into the air. Given the initial velocity and angle of projection, it is a problem that has been studied since ancient times. The solution is not obvious and can be approached in various ways. Galileo

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Practice Problems on Differential Equations

A differential equation is an equation that has a function, such as F(x), and one or even more derivatives, such as dy/dx. The physical quantities are commonly represented by the functions of a differential equation, while the rate of change of the physical quantities is given by the derivatives. A differential equation is a mathematical

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Position- time graph

Measuring the motion of objects, from a ball to a steam train, is an important component of physics. Plotting an object’s position, velocity, acceleration, and other relevant data is part of this. The graphs of one type of motion can lead to graphs of other types of motion. The velocity-time graph, for example, is derived

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Pascal’s Law

Pascal’s Law and Its Applications Pascal’s Law stipulates that pressure applied to any part of a liquid in a container can be transferable without loss to other liquid components. Hydraulic jack, hydraulic brake, and hydraulic press are just a few of the applications under Pascal law. Pascal Law Formula Blaise Pascal put forward this law

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Orbital Velocity of a Satellite

In this article, we discuss the concept of the orbital velocity of a satellite. It basically refers to the amount of velocity required by a satellite to be launched into the orbit of a planetary system. We further discuss the formula by which you can calculate the velocity required by a satellite to be launched

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Newton’s second law of motion

Newton’s first law of motion outlines how objects behave when all external forces are equal and balanced. For instance, the first law of motion, commonly referred to as inertia, stipulates that if all forces acting on a body cancel each other, the object’s acceleration will be zero. When items are in equilibrium, they cannot accelerate

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