Laws of Motion

Uniform and Non-uniform Motion in a Straight Line

An object is said to be in motion when it changes its position in relation to its surroundings with time. With time, the object also changes its position. Linear motion is known as the motion in a straight line. It is a one-dimensional motion.  Linear motion is a kind of one-dimensional motion. It is suggested […]

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Uniform Acceleration – Projectile Motion

As the name suggests, projectile motion is the movement of an object that is launched into the air. The object is referred to as the projectile, and the path travelled by it is referred to as its trajectory. After the initial force propels the object into the air, the object experiences gravity and is also

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Translational motion and rotational motion

The position or orientation of a body changes throughout time, which is referred to as motion. The motion of animals and people, for example, is a continual state of movement in this cosmos. Aside from that, the fundamental particle of matter, the atom, is also in a state of continual motion. This means that every

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The types of motion in a straight line

In physics, motion refers to the change in the state of something independent of the object’s position, direction and speed. This means that motion is independent of the observer. Motion is defined in terms of the object’s state and is measured using vectors. When we think of motion, we often think of things moving in

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The Origin of Frame of Reference

In dynamics, a reference frame, also known as a frame of reference, is a set of graded lines symbolically tied to a body that characterises the position of points relative to the body. Coordinate systems are reference frames used in dynamics, with axes (lines) originating from a point known as the origin. Two integers can

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Synopsis About Nature of Physical Laws

Nature of Physical Laws Introduction Physics studies how matter and energy interact in time and space. Physics is always evolving with each discovery. The question itself changes as hypotheses and discoveries evolve.  According to nature, the laws of Physics are stated as facts that have been derived and concluded from empirical evidence. Physical rules are

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Stokes law derivation

Stokes Law is a mathematical formula that represents the drag force that prevents tiny spherical particles from falling through a fluid medium. Clouds have a huge amount of water in them. Clouds are made up of microscopic water droplets that descend slowly. The drag force of the air, on the other hand, outweighs the gravitational

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Short Note on the Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies

Have you ever tried to balance the seesaws in the park? Or try to balance a book by your palm. All these phenomena in physics are examples of equilibrium. In a simple sense, where there is a balance between objects, they are said to attain equilibrium. In the equilibrium of rigid bodies, rigid bodies refer

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