What is the meaning of topple in Physics? State the factor on which the position of center of gravity of a body depends. Explain your answer with an example. Define Archimedes principle. Why is gravity not an unlimited source of energy ?
Specific gravity is a material's density as compared to the density of water. It's typically expressed in a ratio, which is...
Specific gravity, called Relative Density, is a measurement used to define the weight or Density of a substance compared to the Density of an equal volume reference material at a specified temperature. In most cases, the reference material is liquid water or gaseous air. The specific gravity rep...
If the density of a substance is known, to calculate the specific gravity of a substance simply divide the density of the substance by the density of water or air. Because the density of water is 1000 kg/m3or 1g/cm3, it is simple to calculate. The density of air is 1.205 kg/m3. Me...
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Specific gravity can be used to determine if an object will sink or float on water. The specific gravity of water is equal to one. If an object or liquid has a specific gravity greater than one, it will sink. If the specific gravity of an object or a
What is the meaning of the "Unit of Measurement"? What is a pressure wave? Explain the concept of dimensions. Prove that elastic energy density is (1/2) stress times strain. What is mean by the modulus of elasticity? State what happens to the linear dimensions of an object when it is...
Low specific gravity (SG) (1.001-1.003) may indicate the presence of diabetes insipidus, a disease caused by impaired functioning of antidiuretic hormone (ADH).
G has the value of 6.67 x 10-8 dyne * cm2/gm2. So if you put two 1-gram objects 1 centimeter apart from one another, they will attract each other with the force of 6.67 x 10-8 dyne. A dyne is equal to about 0.001 gram weight, meaning that if you have a dyne of force avai...
String theory’s basic postulate is that elementary particles are not point-like, as in the Standard Model, but are instead tiny, one-dimensional strings. Each vibration or oscillation of these strings corresponds to a specific type of elementary particle, meaning electrons would have vibrations uni...