I have already explained the Types of Inertia in my earlier articles with one or two examples. Today I will explain the 3 more examples
Impulsive Forces: The force which act on a body for a short time are known as Impulsive forces. For eg. Hitting a ball with bat
What is a Wave Motion: Wave Motion is a form of disturbance which travels through a medium due to repeated periodic motion of the particles
Let us discuss the meaning or definition of periodic motion, oscillatory motion, simple harmonic motion and difference among them: Periodic Motion: The motion which repeats
Let us derive the relation of force F = ma from Newton’s second law: According to the Newton’s 2nd Law of motion, the rate of
There are basically three types of Inertia-: (a) Inertia of Rest: The inability of a body to change by itself its state of rest is
The following are the Newton’s laws of motion : Newton’s I Law: A body continues to in its state of rest or of uniform motion
Force: The pull or push which change or tends to change the state of rest or of uniform motion or direction of motion of an
Some of the important properties of atomic nucleus are given below : (a) Nuclear charge : The charge on the nucleus is due to protons
Let us discuss today the operation of full wave rectifier: In the full wave rectifier, two PN junction Diodes (say D1 and D2) a connected