Author: magicforstudio

  • ♦Introduction and Importance

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  • Physics Formulas

    Kinetic Energy formula: Kinetic energy is the energy that is possessed by a body due to its state of motion. E = 1/2 𝑚𝑣2  Ohms Law Formula: Ohms law says that the current running through some conductor material is directly proportional to the potential difference between two endpoints of the conductor. V= I × R Frequency Formula: Frequency is the…

  • Physics Formula

    Newton’s Second Law: According to Newton’s second law of motion, the force can be expressed by the product of mass and acceleration of the body. F = m ×  a Power Formula: The capacity to do some work is termed as Energy. The Energy spent to do work in a unit amount of time is termed…

  • Basic Physics Formula

    1) Average Speed Formula: The average speed is the average of speed of a moving body for the overall distance that it has covered. S = 𝑑|t 2) Acceleration Formula: Acceleration is defined as the rate of change in velocity to the change in time. It is denoted by symbol a. a =𝑣−𝑢𝑡 3) Density Formula: The density of…

  • Measurement Theory

    Measurement theory is the study of how numbers are assigned to objects and phenomena, and its concerns include what can be measured, how different measures relate to each other, and measurement. Error in process problem. Any general theory of measurement must grapple with three fundamental problems: error; representation, which is the justification for number assignment;…

  • Measurement instruments & system

    Typically, a measurement system consists of several active elements. A factor is needed to discriminate an object and perceive its amplitude or frequency. This information is then transmitted throughout the system through physiological signals. If the object itself is active, such as a stream of water, it can power the signal. If passive, it must…

  • Measurement

    Measurement, the process of relating numbers to physical quantities and phenomena. Measurement is fundamental to science; in engineering, construction and other technical fields; And for almost all daily activities. For this reason, the elements, conditions, limitations and theoretical foundations of measurement have been extensively studied. See also Measurement system for a comparison of different systems…

  • International System of Units

    Measurements derived and extended from the International System of Units (SI), the International Decimal System of Weights and the Metric System of Units. Adopted by the 11th General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) in 1960, it is abbreviated SI in all languages. Rapid advances in science and technology in the 19th and 20th centuries…

  • Laws of Physics

    Bernoulli’s principleIt states that as the velocity of a moving fluid, liquid or gas increases, the pressure inside the fluid decreases. The aerodynamic lift on an aircraft wing is also explained by this principle. Boyle’s LawIt states that as the temperature remains constant, the volume of a given mass of a gas varies inversely with…