What do you mean by equilibrium?

What do you mean by equilibrium? Equilibrium is the state in which market supply and demand balance each other, and as a result prices become stable. The balancing effect of supply and demand results in a state of equilibrium. What are some everyday examples of equilibrium? Some everyday examples of equilibrium include: a car at […]

What are the five behaviors of electromagnetic energy?

What are the five behaviors of electromagnetic energy? Light waves across the electromagnetic spectrum behave in similar ways. When a light wave encounters an object, they are either transmitted, reflected, absorbed, refracted, polarized, diffracted, or scattered depending on the composition of the object and the wavelength of the light. Which of these is the main […]

What 3 things affect a magnets strength?

What 3 things affect a magnets strength? Factors that can affect a magnet’s strength include: Heat. Radiation. Strong electrical currents in close proximity to the magnet. Other magnets in close proximity to the magnet. Neo magnets will corrode in high humidity environments unless they have a protective coating. What factors create the strongest magnetic field? […]

Is friction an evil or foe?

Is friction an evil or foe? Frictional force causes a lot of losses in general upkeep and wear and tear of machinery. Hence it is considered as a evil. But almost all crucial tasks cannot be carried out without the presence of friction. Basic activities like walking and writing on a surface are possible due […]

What are three types of mechanical energy?

What are three types of mechanical energy? Mechanical energy can be either kinetic energy (energy of motion) or potential energy (stored energy of position). Is riding a bike an example of mechanical energy? When you ride a bicycle, several things happen that require energy and it’s transformation. You pedaling the bike is transforming chemical energy, […]

Does S or O have a larger atomic radius?

Does S or O have a larger atomic radius? Consequently for the neutral atoms, S would be larger than O. For the sulfide ion, reinforcing this effect is the large, excess 2- charge that greatly increases the radius of S2- as compared with the neutral S atom. Is Cl or Br bigger? As Br is […]

Why are metals bent and shaped?

Why are metals bent and shaped? Metals are malleable – they can be bent and shaped without breaking. This is because they consist of layers of atoms that can slide over one another when the metal is bent, hammered or pressed. Why can metal be hammered without breaking? Each positive metal ion is attracted to […]

What is the relation between bandwidth and frequency?

What is the relation between bandwidth and frequency? Both frequency and bandwidth are the two major terms related to data transmission. The major difference between frequency and bandwidth is that frequency shows the number of complete cycles appearing in unit time. As against bandwidth is the overall amount of data transmitted in a unit time. […]

How accurate is your GPS?

How accurate is your GPS? How accurate is GPS for speed measurement? As with positioning, the speed accuracy of GPS depends on many factors. The government provides the GPS signal in space with a global average user range rate error (URRE) of ≤0.006 m/sec over any 3-second interval, with 95% probability. Why is my GPS […]

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