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  • Neutron Mass

    What are neutrons? It is a subatomic particle. Neutron is the composition of 1 up quark and 2 down quark and comes under the family of fermions. It is denoted by n or nº. The neutron mass is slightly higher than the proton mass. The charge of the neutron is null, which implies that neutron is…

  • Compton Wavelength

    In physics, the Compton wavelength is the quantum mechanical property of a particle and is defined as the wavelength of the particle equal to the wavelength of the photon with same mass. It is well explained through the process called Compton scattering. The standard Compton wavelength is denoted by Greek letter λ (Lambda) measured using…

  • Bohr Radius

    In atomic, physics, Bohr Radius is a physical constant, expressing the most probable distance between the electron and the nucleus in a Hydrogen atom in the ground state. Denoted by ao or rBohr. Due to his prime role in building the Bohr model, This physical constant is named after him. Bohr Radius (ao or rBohr) The value…

  • Gravity Formula

    We know gravity is the fundamental force and is the elemental concept of Physics. Gravity or gravitational force is the contribution of the great scientist Sir Isaac Newton. We know that dropping an apple from a tree was the reason for the inception of the Law of Universal Gravitation. In this session, let us learn…

  • Heat Loss Formula

    Heat Loss Decrease of heat existing in space, resulting from heat transfer through roof, walls, windows and buildings surfaces or other factors is known as heat loss.    Heat loss is determined by multiplying the values of the surface area, the difference in temperatures of indoors and outdoors and the value of heat loss of…

  • Friction Formula

    Friction is the hindering force that comes into play when two items are interacting with each other. Friction formula is typically given as Ff = μFn The numeric’s are, the magnitude of friction is Ff , the coefficient of friction is μ  and the magnitude of the normal force is Fn. The Normal force is equivalent to the weight…

  • Resultant Force Formula

    The resultant force is described as the total amount of force acting on the object or body along with the direction of the body. The resultant force is zero when the object is at rest or it is traveling with the same velocity as the object. The resultant force should be equal for all the…

  • Temperature Formula

    Temperature is the degree or intensity of the heat present in a substance or a system, expressed based on the comparative scale and shown by a thermometer. In other words, Temperature is the measure of hotness or coldness of a body measured using Celsius, Kelvin, and Fahrenheit scales. The change in temperature is based on…

  • Centripetal Force Formula

    Centripetal Force Formula A force that acts on a body moving in a circular path and directed towards the centre around which the body is moving is called Centripetal force. When an object travels around a circular path with a constant speed, it experiences an accelerating centripetal force towards the centre. The equation for centripetal force is as shown below Where…

  • Induced Voltage Formula

    The induced voltage is produced as a product of electromagnetic induction. Electromagnetic induction is the procedure of producing emf (induced voltage) by exposing a conductor into a magnetic field. The induced voltage is described by making use of Faraday’s law of induction. The induced voltage of a closed-circuit is described as the rate of change of magnetic flux…

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