Study Material
Instructional material, also known as teaching/learning materials, are any collection of materials including animate and inanimate objects and human and non-human resources that a teacher may use in teaching and learning situations to help achieve desired learning objectives.
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Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein (1879 – 1955), a German physicist of Jewish origin, was one of the greatest scientists of all time.…
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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…
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What is paramagnetism?
We explain what paramagnetism is, its characteristics, applications and we give several examples. what is paramagnetism What is paramagnetism? what…
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Learning Sciences & Human Development
Dog Obedience Trainer/Instructor Animal and Forest Conservation Technician Veterinary Technician. Islandwood Option. The growing importance of Online Learning. This Graduate…
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Principle of transmittance of forces
We explain what the principle of transmissibility is, with examples and solved exercises What is the principle of transmissibility? The principle…
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Volumetric flow
We explain what volumetric flow is, how to calculate it and the factors that affect it. What is volumetric flow…
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Direct current
The direct current (DC) is the flow of charged particles in one direction, usually within a conductor or other means. These…
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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…
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Parallel circuit
We explain what a parallel circuit is, its characteristics, how to do it and we give several examples. define parallel…
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Isomerism
What is isomerism? Isomerism is a chemical phenomenon characterized in that molecules with the same number of atoms have different…
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