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26th October, 2023 , 6 min read

Velocity Units: Definitions, Examples, Si Units, Other Units, and Velocity Vs Speed The rate of change of an object's location about a frame of reference and time is defined as velocity. Velocity is a vector measure of movement speed and direction. Simply explained, velocity is the rate at which something goes in one direction or another. Speed may be used to quantify the speed of a car driving north on a major highway and the speed of a rocket blasting into space. The scalar size (total value) of vector velocity indicates the speed of movement, as one might expect. In terms of calculations, speed is the first timed exit from a location. A simple formula based on measurement, distance, and time may be used to compute speed. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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25th October, 2023 , 7 min read

Stress in Physics: Definitions, Examples, History, Stress Units, Types, Stress Formula, Hooke’s Law, and Applications Stress is a physical term that describes the amount of force applied to a material per square inch. Stress, which results from externally applied forces, is a physical science and engineering term for force per unit area within the material. The breaking stress, also known as the ultimate tensile stress, is the highest stress a material can withstand before breaking. Tension is what causes a substance to be tensile. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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11th October, 2023 , 5 min read

Sphere Formula: Definitions, Examples, Properties, Formulas, Derivations, How to Calculate, and Important Facts The sphere, as mentioned in the introduction, is a circular geometrical form. In three dimensions, the sphere is defined. The sphere is a three-dimensional solid with volume and surface area. Each point of the sphere is an equal distance from the center, much like a circle. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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11th October, 2023 , 5 min read

Segment of a Circle: Definitions, Types, Area with Formula, How to Calculate, Theorems, and Properties A region enclosed by a chord and a matching arc located between the chord's ends is referred to as a segment of a circle. To put it another way, a circular segment is a section of a circle that divides from the remainder of the circle along a secant or chord. Segments are also the components that the arc of the circle divides into and connects to its ends through a chord. The center point is absent from the segments, it should be observed. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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22nd September, 2023 , 4 min read

Macronutrients in Plants: Role, Function, Importance and Deficiency Symptoms Macronutrients in plants are of the utmost significance for encouraging optimal growth and ensuring complete nutritional health. To achieve ideal plant health and productivity, it is essential that you understand the utmost importance of these fundamental elements. By - Chaitanya Sharma Read More >
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21st September, 2023 , 5 min read

Scalar Matrix: Definitions, Examples, Formula, Properties, Terms Related, Matrix Operations, and Applications A scalar matrix is a square matrix with all of the primary diagonal elements equal and all of the remaining elements 0. It is a type of diagonal matrix that may be produced by multiplying an identity matrix by a constant numeric value. The below pictures explain the following matrix is a scalar matrix of order "4 4." We can see that all of its primary diagonal components are the same, whereas the remainder are zeros. When an identity matrix is multiplied by a constant numeric value, a scalar matrix is generated. We can see in the graphic below that when an identity matrix is multiplied by a constant "k," we get a scalar matrix. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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21st September, 2023 , 5 min read

Upper Triangular Matrix : Definition, Properties, Examples & Application An n × n square matrix A = [aij] is called an upper triangular matrix if and only if aij = 0, for all i > j. In an upper triangular matrix, this means that all elements below the major diagonal of a square matrix are zero. U = [uij for I j, 0 for I > j] is a common notation for an upper triangular matrix. By - Kasturi Talukdar Read More >
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21st September, 2023 , 5 min read

Ellipsoid Joint: Definitions, Anatomy, Examples, Synovial Joint, Movements, Features, Types, Structural Features, and Facts It is a synovial joint and one of the most significant types of joints. It is also known as the "curved joint." Ellipsoid joints, as the name implies, move in an ellipse pattern. Condyloid or condylar joints are another name for this. It is an ovoid articular surface or condyle that receives an elliptical cavity. This allows for two-plane movement, including flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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29th August, 2023 , 4 min read

What are Whole numbers: Definition, Concepts, Properties, Even, Odd and Examples All natural numbers and 0 are included in the category of whole numbers. They are a subset of real numbers, which exclude negative numbers, decimals, and fractions. Whole numbers include counting numbers as well. Positive and negative numbers, including zero, are included in integers. Natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, and fractions all fall under the category of real numbers. By - Samiksha Gupta Read More >
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28th August, 2023 , 5 min read

Triangle Law of Vector Addition: Definitions, Formula, Derivations, Conditions and Applications When two or more vectors are combined, the triangle law of vector addition is applied to find the resultant total vector. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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24th August, 2023 , 7 min read

Electronegativity: Definitions, History, Most and Least, Impact, Factors, Periodic Trends, Electronegativity Table Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom in a molecule to draw the shared pair of electrons towards itself. Because it is merely a tendency, it is a dimensionless attribute. It essentially denotes the net effect of atoms in various elements' proclivity to attract bond-forming electron pairs. Electronegativity is measured on different scales. Linus Pauling created the most widely used scale. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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21st August, 2023 , 6 min read

Chemistry Periodic Table: Definitions, Elements, Charges and Mendeleev Table The arrangement of the chemical elements in rows and columns is known as the chemical periodic table or periodic table of the (chemical) elements. It is frequently used in physics, chemistry, and other sciences and is frequently regarded as a symbol of chemistry By - Samiksha Gupta Read More >
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26th October, 2023 , 6 min read

Velocity Units: Definitions, Examples, Si Units, Other Units, and Velocity Vs Speed The rate of change of an object's location about a frame of reference and time is defined as velocity. Velocity is a vector measure of movement speed and direction. Simply explained, velocity is the rate at which something goes in one direction or another. Speed may be used to quantify the speed of a car driving north on a major highway and the speed of a rocket blasting into space. The scalar size (total value) of vector velocity indicates the speed of movement, as one might expect. In terms of calculations, speed is the first timed exit from a location. A simple formula based on measurement, distance, and time may be used to compute speed. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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25th October, 2023 , 7 min read

Stress in Physics: Definitions, Examples, History, Stress Units, Types, Stress Formula, Hooke’s Law, and Applications Stress is a physical term that describes the amount of force applied to a material per square inch. Stress, which results from externally applied forces, is a physical science and engineering term for force per unit area within the material. The breaking stress, also known as the ultimate tensile stress, is the highest stress a material can withstand before breaking. Tension is what causes a substance to be tensile. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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11th October, 2023 , 5 min read

Sphere Formula: Definitions, Examples, Properties, Formulas, Derivations, How to Calculate, and Important Facts The sphere, as mentioned in the introduction, is a circular geometrical form. In three dimensions, the sphere is defined. The sphere is a three-dimensional solid with volume and surface area. Each point of the sphere is an equal distance from the center, much like a circle. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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11th October, 2023 , 5 min read

Segment of a Circle: Definitions, Types, Area with Formula, How to Calculate, Theorems, and Properties A region enclosed by a chord and a matching arc located between the chord's ends is referred to as a segment of a circle. To put it another way, a circular segment is a section of a circle that divides from the remainder of the circle along a secant or chord. Segments are also the components that the arc of the circle divides into and connects to its ends through a chord. The center point is absent from the segments, it should be observed. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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22nd September, 2023 , 4 min read

Macronutrients in Plants: Role, Function, Importance and Deficiency Symptoms Macronutrients in plants are of the utmost significance for encouraging optimal growth and ensuring complete nutritional health. To achieve ideal plant health and productivity, it is essential that you understand the utmost importance of these fundamental elements. By - Chaitanya Sharma Read More >
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21st September, 2023 , 5 min read

Scalar Matrix: Definitions, Examples, Formula, Properties, Terms Related, Matrix Operations, and Applications A scalar matrix is a square matrix with all of the primary diagonal elements equal and all of the remaining elements 0. It is a type of diagonal matrix that may be produced by multiplying an identity matrix by a constant numeric value. The below pictures explain the following matrix is a scalar matrix of order "4 4." We can see that all of its primary diagonal components are the same, whereas the remainder are zeros. When an identity matrix is multiplied by a constant numeric value, a scalar matrix is generated. We can see in the graphic below that when an identity matrix is multiplied by a constant "k," we get a scalar matrix. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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21st September, 2023 , 5 min read

Upper Triangular Matrix : Definition, Properties, Examples & Application An n × n square matrix A = [aij] is called an upper triangular matrix if and only if aij = 0, for all i > j. In an upper triangular matrix, this means that all elements below the major diagonal of a square matrix are zero. U = [uij for I j, 0 for I > j] is a common notation for an upper triangular matrix. By - Kasturi Talukdar Read More >
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21st September, 2023 , 5 min read

Ellipsoid Joint: Definitions, Anatomy, Examples, Synovial Joint, Movements, Features, Types, Structural Features, and Facts It is a synovial joint and one of the most significant types of joints. It is also known as the "curved joint." Ellipsoid joints, as the name implies, move in an ellipse pattern. Condyloid or condylar joints are another name for this. It is an ovoid articular surface or condyle that receives an elliptical cavity. This allows for two-plane movement, including flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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29th August, 2023 , 4 min read

What are Whole numbers: Definition, Concepts, Properties, Even, Odd and Examples All natural numbers and 0 are included in the category of whole numbers. They are a subset of real numbers, which exclude negative numbers, decimals, and fractions. Whole numbers include counting numbers as well. Positive and negative numbers, including zero, are included in integers. Natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, and fractions all fall under the category of real numbers. By - Samiksha Gupta Read More >
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28th August, 2023 , 5 min read

Triangle Law of Vector Addition: Definitions, Formula, Derivations, Conditions and Applications When two or more vectors are combined, the triangle law of vector addition is applied to find the resultant total vector. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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24th August, 2023 , 7 min read

Electronegativity: Definitions, History, Most and Least, Impact, Factors, Periodic Trends, Electronegativity Table Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom in a molecule to draw the shared pair of electrons towards itself. Because it is merely a tendency, it is a dimensionless attribute. It essentially denotes the net effect of atoms in various elements' proclivity to attract bond-forming electron pairs. Electronegativity is measured on different scales. Linus Pauling created the most widely used scale. By - Nikita Parmar Read More >
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21st August, 2023 , 6 min read

Chemistry Periodic Table: Definitions, Elements, Charges and Mendeleev Table The arrangement of the chemical elements in rows and columns is known as the chemical periodic table or periodic table of the (chemical) elements. It is frequently used in physics, chemistry, and other sciences and is frequently regarded as a symbol of chemistry By - Samiksha Gupta Read More >
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