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.

  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Varignon’s theorem

    Varignon’s theorem varignon’s theorem examples What is Varignon’s theorem? Varignon’s theorem, in Mechanics, states that the sum of the moments…

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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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  • 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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