Search Results for: water

  • Seawater energy

    Definition: Tidal energy is the energy that takes advantage of the rise and fall of sea water produced by the…

    Read More »
  • BiologyInvasive species

    Invasive species (X): Azolla, the amazing water fern

    Azolla is a rare-looking genus of ferns . These plants, unlike common ferns, are tiny and grow in floating colonies on bodies of water. The…

    Read More »
  • BiologyUnderwater fumaroles

    Underwater fumaroles

    In a previous article we explained the extreme conditions that exist in the great ocean depths , where sunlight is non-existent, dissolved…

    Read More »
  • Albert Einstein

    Albert Einstein (1879 – 1955), a German physicist of Jewish origin, was one of the greatest scientists of all time.…

    Read More »
  • Electric field flux

    What is electric field flux? The flow of electric field or electric flux is simply proportional to the number scalar quantity of…

    Read More »
  • Cohesive forces (Cohesion force)

    What are Cohesive forces? The  cohesive forces  are intermolecular forces of attraction that hold them together with other molecules. Depending on the intensity of…

    Read More »
  • What is elliptical motion?

    In elliptical motion the mobile describes an ellipse, just as the planets do around the Sun , and the Moon…

    Read More »
  • Examples of Potential Energy

    We explain that what are some examples of potential energy? The potential energy is containing a body or a substance according to its position,…

    Read More »
  • Transverse wave

    We explain what transverse waves are, their characteristics and several examples with detailed definition.. transverse wave physics definition Definition of…

    Read More »
  • Examples of Electrical Conductivity

    We explain the examples of electrical conductivity. Why does copper conduct electricity better than water? After reading this tutorial you…

    Read More »
Back to top button