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Echo

Echo

What is an ECHO? An echo is a sound wave that is reflected off a surface and returns to the listener after a delay. When a sound wave encounters a surface, such as a wall or a cliff, it reflects off the surface and travels back toward the listener. If the reflected sound wave reaches …

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Electromagnetic Waves

Electromagnetic Waves (Non-Mechanical Waves)

What are Electromagnetic waves? Electromagnetic waves are a form of energy that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields. They are created by the acceleration of charged particles and propagate through space, carrying energy and information. Electromagnetic waves are also known as non-mechanical waves. These waves do not require a medium to propagate. They are …

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Electrochemical Cells - Defination, Types, and Applications

Electrochemical Cells – Defination, Types, and Applications

What are Electrochemical Cells? Electrochemical cells are devices that convert chemical energy into electrical energy by using a redox reaction. In these cells, a spontaneous redox reaction is used to produce a flow of electrons, which can be used as electrical energy. Half-cell and Cell Potential Half-Cell Cell Potential Consists of only one electrode and …

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Evaporation

Evaporation

Evaporation is the process of a liquid changing into a gas or vapor phase at the surface of the liquid, typically at a temperature below the boiling point of the liquid. During evaporation, the more energetic molecules at the surface of the liquid gain enough kinetic energy to overcome the attractive forces of the surrounding …

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How do 3D Glasses work

How do 3D Glasses work?

Working of 3D Glasses 3D glasses work by creating the illusion of depth and dimensionality in a 2D image or video. They do this by using a technique called stereoscopy, which presents a slightly different image to each eye. In most 3D systems, two separate images are projected onto the screen, each with a slightly …

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Heat

Heat

Definition of Heat Heat is a form of energy that is transferred from one body or system to another as a result of a difference in temperature. It flows from a body at a higher temperature to a body at a lower temperature, until both bodies reach thermal equilibrium and have the same temperature. Heat …

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Fossil Fuel

Energy from Fossil Fuels

Energy from fossil fuels refers to the energy obtained through the combustion or burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas. Fossil fuels have been formed over millions of years from the remains of ancient plants and organisms. They are considered non-renewable resources because their formation takes an extremely long time compared …

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Energy

Energy

Energy is a fundamental concept in physics that describes the ability of a system to do work. It comes in many forms like kinetic energy, potential energy, thermal energy, electrical energy, etc. Two of the most common forms of energy are kinetic energy and potential energy. Kinetic Energy Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. …

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Evolution of Television

Evolution of Television

History of  Television Television has come a long way since its humble beginnings. From the grainy black and white screens to the vibrant high-definition displays of today, television has evolved to become a cornerstone of entertainment and information in our lives. In this article, we will take a journey through the fascinating history of television, …

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