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Potential Difference

Before diving into the Potential difference between any two points, it’s important to understand electric potential energy. We need to understand the reference to one of the most famous concept of physics: Gravitational Potential Energy. Electric Potential refers to quantifying an electric particle’s potential energy resulting from its location in an electric field. This is […]

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Potential Energy of the System of Two Charges

Potential energy is the energy stored when work is done against an external force. For example, if an object is moved against gravity or spring, the work done is stored in the object in the form of potential energy. This work is usually done by another force. When the influence of this force is removed,

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potential energy of a spring

Introduction Potential energy is the stored energy in a system defined by the relative locations of various system components. When a spring is compressed or stretched, its potential energy increases. When a steel ball is raised above the ground, it has more potential energy than when it is dropped to the bottom. It is capable

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Physics Formulas

Introduction Physics is all about articulating real-world values rather than memorising them. Many concepts, difficulties, and mathematical formulas may be encountered during applications. We must use our talent, ingenuity, and good sort of potential to find solutions to these problems. Physics is the study of how our universe’s fundamental parts interact. This discipline encompasses a

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P-n Junction

Introduction Physics is all about articulating real-world values rather than memorising them. Many concepts, difficulties, and mathematical formulas may be encountered during applications. We must use our talent, ingenuity, and good sort of potential to find solutions to these problems. Physics is the study of how our universe’s fundamental parts interact. This discipline encompasses a

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Notion of Potential Energy

Introduction William Rankine, a 19th-century Scottish engineer and physicist, coined the term “potential energy.” There are various different types of potential energy, all of which are linked to different sorts of forces. Potential energy is the energy that an object has as a result of its position in relation to other objects. The position of

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Knowing more on Potential Energy Unit

Energy of a body can be defined as its capacity to do work. Energy can be of various types like thermal energy, mechanical energy, kinetic energy, potential energy, etc. Kinetic energy is the energy of the body by the virtue of its motion. It can exist in many forms – vibrational, rotational, or translational. At

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Kinetic Energy Examples

Kinetic energy is the amount of work an object does by its motion to accelerate it from rest to a particular desired velocity.  It is a scalar quantity, and it is often described by magnitude. The SI unit of kinetic energy is Joule, and 1 Joule is equivalent to 1 kg.m2.s-2. The CGS unit of

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Kinetic energy and temperature

The term kinetic energy can be defined as the energy that is possessed by an object due to motion. It is, therefore, the force needed to make an object accelerate which has a particular mass to its required velocity. When the body gains this energy from acceleration, it maintains this energy until an external speed

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Kinetic Energy

Introduction The term kinetic energy can be defined as the energy that is possessed by an object due to motion. It is, therefore, the force needed to make an object accelerate which has a particular mass to its required velocity. When the body gains this energy from acceleration, it maintains this energy until an external

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