What is Coulomb's Law? Coulomb's Law is a fundamental principle in physics that describes the electrostatic force between two stationary, electrically charged particles. In simple terms: Like...
Work done by an external non-conservative force is equal to change in the mechanical energy of the system.Final M. E - Initial M. E = WIf an external force does no work, then mechanical energy will be...
Why are the 2 Laws required? Simple circuits can be analyzed by using Ohms Law. i.e. Using knowledge of Ohm's law, we can find out the current and potential differences across the Resistances. But this...
The site of Photosynthesis Photosynthesis takes place in Mesophyll cells inside chloroplasts. It is a process which involves chemical reactions in which water and carbon dioxide are converted into energy...
1. What is Work? In physics, work is done on an object when a force causes it to move a certain distance. It's a way of transferring energy. Formula (for a constant force): Work (W) is the product...