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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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  • What is elliptical motion?

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

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  • Transverse wave

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

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  • Triple point

    What is the triple point? The triple point is a term in the field of thermodynamics that refers to the temperature…

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  • What is latent heat?

    What is latent heat? Latent heat is the amount of heat that a substance needs to absorb or release to…

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  • Newton’s Corpuscular Theory of Light

    What is corpuscular theory? Newton’s corpuscular theory of light (1704) proposes that light is composed of material particles which Isaac…

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  • What are anode rays?

    The anodic rays or canal rays , also called positive, are positive ray beams formed by atomic or molecular cations…

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  • What is a squirrel cage motor?

    Squirrel cage motor What is a squirrel cage motor? The squirrel cage motor is an induction electric motor, whose rotating…

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  • Bernoulli’s theorem

    What is Bernoulli’s theorem equation?

    We explain what is Bernoulli’s theorem, equations, applications and solve an exercise What is Bernoulli’s theorem? The Bernoulli theorem states that an…

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  • What is kinematics?

    We explain what kinematics is, what it studies, its principles and we give several examples What is kinematics? The kinematics is the…

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