Resultant Forces

Resultant Forces

General purpose of this lecture is to present on Resultant Forces. Resultant Forces happen if two forces act together on an object, their effect may be described…
Normal Force and Friction Force

Normal Force and Friction Force

Principle objective of this lecture is to present on Normal Force and Friction Force. Normal Force is always perpendicular to the surface that an object is on. If…
Lecture on Radioactive Decay

Lecture on Radioactive Decay

Radioactive decay results in the emission of either: an alpha particle (α), a beta particle (β), or a gamma ray(γ). An alpha particle is identical to that of a…
History of Nuclear Atom Structure

History of Nuclear Atom Structure

Main focus of this lecture is to present on history of Nuclear Atom Structure. The nuclear model. Atoms contain three sub-atomic particles called protons, neutrons and…
History of General Quantum Physics

History of General Quantum Physics

Major objective of this lecture is to present on history of General Quantum Physics. Here also briefly describe on what are atomic line spectra, which…
Projectile Motion

Projectile Motion

Prime focus of this lecture is to present on Projectile Motion. Projectile motion is a form of motion in which an object or particle (called a projectile)…
Pressure and Moments

Pressure and Moments

Basic objective of this lecture is to present on Pressure and Moments. Pressure – In solids, if a force is applied over a smaller surface area you…
Lecture on Pressure

Lecture on Pressure

General objective of this lecture is to present on Pressure. By this lecture you will able to know that pressure depends on both force and area. And…
Nuclear Medicine

Nuclear Medicine

Prime objective of this lecture is to present on Nuclear Medicine. Major focus on Tracers and Sterilization. It is important to be able to study internal organs, or tissues,…
Electrical Power

Electrical Power

major purpose of this lecture is to present on Electrical Power. The instantaneous electrical power P delivered to a component is given by P(t) = V(t).I(t); where P(t)…
How to Measure Power

How to Measure Power

Principe purpose of this lecture is to present on how to measure Power. The rate of doing work is called as power or the rate at…
Position vs Time Graphs

Position vs Time Graphs

Prime purpose of this lecture is to present on Position vs Time Graphs. Here briefly describe what would a position vs time graph look like of…
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