Physics

Average Speed

The average speed of an object is defined as the entire distance it goes divided by the amount of time that has elapsed since it started.  Because it is defined solely by a magnitude, the average speed is unquestionably a scalar quantity. Average Speed The average speed is calculated using the following formula: Average Speed […]

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Application of Newton’s Laws of Motion

Isaac Newton is one of the most well-known names in physics, and the most significant one when studying ‘Motion’. Newton, who lived from 1642 to 1727, formulated the three laws of motion in the year 1686.  Newton’s three laws of motion are:  Newton’s First Law of Motion: Law of Inertia Newton’s Second Law of Motion:

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Why is Hooke’s Law Sometimes Negative?

For an object experiencing a certain amount of force, the stress-strain curve gives the relationship between the applied stress and deformation in the object; this is also known as Hooke’s law. Hooke’s law can mathematically be derived, which helps calculate the elasticity coefficient for different materials. The following article explains Hook’s law and why is

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Solved Problems on Height and Distance

The topic of height and distance in physics holds tremendous importance. This topic is significant in competitive examinations. You can understand it better with the help of solved problems on height and distance. The problems of this topic usually revolve around the measurement of a building’s height. They could also involve finding the height of

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Projectiles

Introduction: Projectile definition Projectile motion is the movement of an object launched or projected into the air and is only affected by gravity’s acceleration. The object is the projectile, and the path it follows is its trajectory.  The falling object motion is a one-dimensional projectile motion and doesn’t involve any horizontal movement. This section will

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Projectile Motion

For One-Dimensional Kinematics, the motion of falling objects is a simple one-dimensional kind of projectile motion with no horizontal movement. The most significant thing to understand here is that movements along perpendicular axes are independent of one another and may therefore be evaluated individually. Because In this article, we will look at two-dimensional projectile motion, such

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Principles Of Counting

An off-branch of mathematics, combinatorics focuses solely on the study of countable and finite discrete objects. Combinatorics can also be used in statistical physics, computer science, and optimisation. While it is generally possible to count the number of outputs that may come out of an event by simply glancing at each possible outcome, this method

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Position-Time Graph, Speed, and Velocity

Introduction to Kinematics Graph Motion is depicted in kinematics graphs, including distance, time, speed, and acceleration. The graph’s bottom shows the passage of time. The vertical axis displays distance, speed, or acceleration. The distance is sometimes the overall distance travelled, and other times it is the distance from a fixed location.   Measuring the velocity

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Addition and subtraction

Addition and subtraction are the two main arithmetic operations which teach us how to add and subtract two or more mathematical values (integers, fraction, etc.). The other two basic mathematical operations are Multiplication and division. Addition is denoted by the plus sign (‘+’) and subtraction is denoted by the negative sign (‘-‘) (minus sign). Addition

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