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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Hydraulic press: what it is use for, how it works, examples
We explain the Hydraulic press, what it is use for, how it works, examples. The hydraulic press is a machine made…
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Galileo Galilei and his law of free fall
We explain the Galileo Galilei and his law of free fall. The law of free fall  of Galileo Galilei states…
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Differences between speed and Velocity with table and examples
We explain the differences between speed and Velocity with table and examples. The differences between speed and Velocity exist, although…
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Unit vectors: characteristics, how to get it, examples
We explain that what are unit vectors? with characteristics. how to get it and examples. The unit vectors are those whose…
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What are the Elements of the Universe?
We explain that what are the Elements of the Universe? The elements of the universe were formed, according to cosmologists, during…
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Dead loads: characteristics, calculation, examples
We explain the dead loads with characteristics, calculation and examples. The dead loads in a structure represent the weight of all…
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Convex mirror: concept, characteristics, examples
We explain the convex mirror with concept, characteristics and examples. The convex or divergent mirror is a curved mirror, almost…
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Live loads: examples, concept and characteristics
We explain Live loads with concept, characteristics and examples. The live loads that act on a construction are those of…
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Doppler effect: description, formulas, cases, examples
We explain the Doppler effect examples with description, formulas, cases and definition. The Doppler effect is a physical phenomenon that…
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Translational equilibrium: conditions, examples, exercises
We explain the translational equilibrium with conditions, examples and exercises. It is stated that an object is in translational equilibrium…
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