Elastic and Inelastic Collision

Elastic Collision and Inelastic Collision

Elastic Collision and Inelastic Collision The abrupt change in path of a moving body or bodies due to its interaction with other body or bodies are called as Collision. The magnitude and direction of the velocity of the colliding bodies may change in a collision. The force involved in collision acts only for a very Read more about Elastic Collision and Inelastic Collision[…]

Accuracy & Precision

Accuracy, Precision and Error Measurement

Accuracy, Precision and Error Measurement Why do we need measurement? Measurement is the foundation for all experimental science and technology. Science is the study of nature and we need to use what we see in nature in our calculations. Today we know that the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2 but would we be able Read more about Accuracy, Precision and Error Measurement[…]

Conservative Forces

Conservative Force and Non Conservative Forces

Conservative Force and Non Conservative Forces The work done by the gravitational force does not depend on whether an object falls vertically or slides down a sloping incline. All that matters is the change in the object’s elevation. On the other hand, the energy loss due to friction on that incline depends on the distance Read more about Conservative Force and Non Conservative Forces[…]

Equation of Continuity

Equation of Continuity

Equation of Continuity The continuity equation describes the transport of some quantities like fluid or gas. The equation explains how a fluid conserves mass in its motion. Many physical phenomena like energy, mass, momentum, natural quantities and electric charge are conserved using the continuity equations. This equation provides very useful information about the flow of Read more about Equation of Continuity[…]