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Newton's First Law | Statement And Its Applications

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Newton's First Law | Statement And Its Applications Statement Real Life Applications More Applications Statement Newton's First Law, states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. Few Applications of Newton's First Law Of Motion Are: Real Life Applications Consider the use of seat belts in a car. When the car takes a bend or curve, if not for seat belts, we would get thrown away from the car. So seat belts provide a balanced force to make us stable. When the bus or train accelerates, we tend to 'fall backward'. This is because we resist the change by falling back thus maintaining the law of inertia. More Applications Blood rushes from your head to your feet while quickly stopping when riding on a descending elevator. The head of a hammer can be tightened onto the wooden handle by banging the bottom of the handle against a har

Ohm's Law | Statement, Derivation, Its Applications And Limitations

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Ohm's Law | Statement, Derivation, Its Applications And Limitations Ohm's Law Why The Temperature Is Kept Constant In Ohm’s Law Applications of Ohm’s Law Limitations of Ohm’s Law: Ohm's Law: Ohm's Law states, that current through any conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference between its two ends, Temperature, and other physical quantities being constant Potential difference ∝ Current &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp V ∝ I ( When the value of V increases the value of I increases simultaneously) &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp V = IR where, V is Voltage in volts (V) I is Current in Ampere (A) R is Resistance in ohm (Ω) Why The Temperature Is Kept Constant In Ohm’s law: The main criteria for Ohm’s law is to keep the resistance constant because proportionality constant in the relationship is resistance R. But we know that the variation of tempe

Faraday's Law Of Electromagnetic Induction And Its Applications

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Faraday's Law Of Electromagnetic Induction And Its Applications What Is Electromagnetic Induction Faraday's Law Of Electromagnetic Induction Lenz’s law of Electromagnetic Induction Applications of Electromagnetic Induction What Is Electromagnetic Induction Electromagnetic Induction or Induction is a process in which a conductor is put in a particular position and magnetic field keeps varying or magnetic field is stationary and a conductor is moving. This produces a Voltage or EMF (Electromotive Force) across the electrical conductor. Michael Faraday discovered Law of Induction in 1830. Let us now study the Electromagnetic Induction in detail. Faraday's Law Of Electromagnetic Induction First law: Whenever a conductor is placed in a varying magnetic field, EMF induces and this emf is called an induced emf and if the conductor is a closed circuit than the induced current flows through it. Second Law: The magnitu

What Are The Applications Of Computer

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Application Of Computer Education Science Health Care Business Marketing Communication Engineering Design Military Banking Education Computers have its dominant use in the education field which can significantly enhance performance in learning. Even distance learning is made productive and effective through internet and video-based classes. Researchers have massive usage of these computers in their work from the starting to till the end of their scholarly work. Science & Research Computers used in scientific research have the ability to analyze data in ways and at speeds not possible with the human eye. They are able to analyze percentages of materials present in a variety of compounds from soil samples to chemicals and even the air you breathe. Health Care Most of the medical information can now be digitized from the prescription to reports. Computation in the field of medicine allows us tooffer varied miraculous therapies to the patien