When you rub a balloon on your head, electrons are moved from your hair to the surface of the balloon. The electrons will stick to the side of the balloon where it was rubbed…
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Polarisation is a phenomenon caused due to the wave nature of electromagnetic radiation. It is an important property of light that affects even those optical systems that do not specifically measure it. The polarisation…
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What does a guitar, swing, or a rocking chair have in common? They all oscillate – in a way, they move back and forth between two points. Oscillations can create waves. For example, a…
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In most cases in physics, when people discuss about the theory of superposition, they are talking about waves. Example of waves includes light, sound, water, and earthquake waves. We all know that two objects…
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Electricity and magnetism used to be considered two different topics until the 19th century. Today, electromagnetism is a bourgeoning field in physics that studies electromagnetic forces that occur between electrically charged particles. Electromagnets consist…
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Many power plants and engines operate by converting heat energy to get work done. This is because a heated gas can do work (e.g. by pushing) on mechanical turbines or pistons, which causes them…
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It is hard to imagine a world without electricity. In our modern society, electricity has become the basis of our comfort, providing us with light, cooling us down, offering entertainment, and so much more.…
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Everything around us that occupies space is made up of tiny particles. The air we breathe, the utensils we use to eat, and even the water we drink. Studying the kinetic theory of molecules…
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Magnets are very useful tools that we use every day without even realising. Did you know that magnets are present inside the computers we use or TVs we watch? Yes, that’s right! Many appliances…
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Did you know that physics is applied in most of the appliances you use daily? In our modern life, we are constantly using electricity and electronics, which is where you can find DC circuits!…