How is force of viscosity electromagnetic? What is the difference between viscosity and friction? What is the effect of temperature on the viscosity of a liquid? Can viscosity be defined as the tendency of fluids to flow against the layers? If not, explain why. ...
Define the term potential energy of a body. Name its two forms and give one example of each. What is potential energy associated with a non-conservative force? Kinetic and potential energy are energy states. What does this mean? Give an example of each. ...
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Define and illustrate the terms of static equilibrium. Define the voltammograms. What does 2.5% (w/v) NaCl mean? What does 10% (w/v) NaCl mean? How does increasing the concentration of one ion influence the current and driving force of another ion? Explain your reasoning. ...
The pressure exerted to the body always acts normal to the contact surface and is equal to the ratio of the normal force applied to the surface and to the crosssection area. Lower will be the area on which the force is applied higher will be the pressure. ...
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What does it mean for one force to be stronger than another? When a dielectric plate is inserted between the plates of an isolated capacitor, then the force acting between these plates should be decreased, but in reality it remains unchanged. Why? When asked to describe resistance you say, ...
Answer to: Define Built-in Potential in a PN Junction. With the help of diagrams, explain how the built-in potential is formed when no external...
Briefly describe the phenomenon of magnetization. What is a magnetic dipole? How is its strength defined? Give a definition of the following term: Oscillation. State a definition of torque and give an equation for torque. Define the terms in the equation. ...