Nuclear Fusion |Example and Equation
Nuclear fusion is the phenomenon of fusing two or more lighter nuclei to form a heavy stable nucleus. It may release or absorb energy during the reaction process. Fusion between…
Nuclear fusion is the phenomenon of fusing two or more lighter nuclei to form a heavy stable nucleus. It may release or absorb energy during the reaction process. Fusion between…
Nuclear fission is defined as the process of splitting heavy unstable nucleus into two or more than two lighter nuclei. It is one of the types of nuclear reaction. It…
In Radioactive decay, half life and mean life are terms used to represent the time taken by radioactive substances/elements to disintegrate to a certain proportion. Half life and mean life…
Bohr’s atomic model is modified form of Rutherford atomic model. To overcome several limitation in Rutherford model, Niels Bohrs proposed this theory in 1913. This theory is based on quantum…
Rutherford Atomic Model was proposed by Physicist Earnest Rutherford to explain the atomic model in 1911. Till that date, only J.J Thomson’s atomic model was known. J.J Thomson’s model was…
Liver is one of the important organ of digestive system. It is also the largest visceral organ and gland of human body. It is 4 lobed in human. The main…
Simple harmonic motion is a periodic motion in which a particle move to and fro repeatedly about a mean position in presence of restoring force. Mean position is the central…
Photoperiodism is the effect of duration of light on living organism. It is also defined as the effect of photoperiod (duration of light) on living organism for inducing certain physiological…
A thermometer is a device used to measure temperature of body or object. The measurement of temperature is called as thermometry. The measurement of temperature of any body is based…
Applications of science are making human beings more advanced. It is helping us in understanding different unknown phenomenon that are happening everyday in our own life. By understanding these phenomenas,…