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Sandwich Theorem

The sandwich theorems are otherwise called the Squeeze theorem Pinch theorem. This is utilized to extrapolate the worth of a function at a point x by involving two functions in the area. There is additionally an intriguing account related to the sandwich theorem. It expresses that there are two cops accompanying an alcoholic. Both these […]

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Gaussian Surface for different cases

Science is a fascinating subject that is full of amazing facts and things. The more we delve into the concepts of science and its interlinked subjects, the more knowledge and information we gain. The Gauss Law tells us about electric charge, Gaussian surface for different cases and the concept of electric flux. Let us learn

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Gaussian Surface

A Gaussian surface (also abbreviated as G.S.) is a three-dimensional closed surface that is used to determine the flux of a vector field, commonly the gravitational field, electric field, or magnetic field. It is an arbitrary closed surface S = V (the boundary of a 3-dimensional region V) that is used in conjunction with Gauss’s

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Gauss’s law and its applications

Gauss Law, also known as Gauss’s flux theorem or Gauss’s theorem can be referred to as the law which explains the relation between electric charge distributions to the resulting electric field. Generally it states that the total amount of electric flux passing through any closed surface is directly proportional to the electric charge in it.

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Electric Field due to an Infinitely long Straight Uniformly Charged Wire

The Gauss law is a fundamental concept in electromagnetic and physics. It’s utilised to connect the charge distribution to the ensuing electric field caused by the charge. Joseph Lagrange proposed this law in 1773, followed by Carl Gauss in 1813. This law was developed by both of them in the context of the attraction of

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Applications of Gauss Law

The Gauss law can be applied to solve many electrostatic problems, which involve unique symmetries like spherical, planar or cylindrical. Calculating electric fields in complex problems can be challenging and involves tricky integration. The Gauss law evaluates the electric field. There are many fields or problems where the Gauss law can be applied, and it

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Electric bell

The electric doorbell, which we’ve all seen in our daily lives, is said to be a simple circuit that makes a sound when a circuit is completed by pressing a button. The doorbell is said to be a marvel because of its simplicity. Simple household devices, such as the doorbell, put the scientific principle of

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What Is The Theory Behind The Formation Of Cyclotron?

A cyclotron is a mechanical device which is used to speed up the charged particle. These charged particles speed up at a huge rate. It is constructed to accelerate the charged particles for different purposes. The theory behind the formation of a cyclotron device is that, when a positively charged particle or ion is kept

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What are the Processes Involved in Compressing Gas?

In a nutshell, whenever any force is applied to pressurise the gas, the process is called compression of gas. It is usually done in industries and factories for different purposes. Here, we’ll see all the gas compression methods and their work. Primarily, gas compression is done by employing the machines such as bladed rotors, propellers,

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