Reflection
Diffraction
Refraction
Interference
Volt
Ampere
Ohm
Watt
Evaporation
Sublimation
Condensation
Melting
Mass
Weight
Volume
Density
Oersted
Tesla per meter
Ampere per meter
Weber
Farad
Ohm
Henry
Volt
Boyle's Law
Charles's Law
Gay-Lussac's Law
Avogadro's Law
Volt per meter
Newton per coulomb
Coulomb per second
Ampere per meter
Radioactive decay
Nuclear fission
Nuclear fusion
Electron capture
Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction
Lenz's Law
Ohm's Law
Ampere's Law
Henry
Farad
Ohm
Volt
100 nm - 400 nm
400 nm - 700 nm
700 nm - 1000 nm
1 mm - 10 mm
Law of Conservation of Energy
Law of Conservation of Momentum
Law of Conservation of Mass
Law of Universal Gravitation
Longitudinal waves require a medium for propagation.
Transverse waves have oscillations perpendicular to the direction of wave motion.
Electromagnetic waves are an example of mechanical waves.
Sound waves are an example of electromagnetic waves.
Evaporation
Vaporization
Condensation
Sublimation
Reflection
Diffraction
Refraction
Polarization
The centripetal force acts outward from the center of the circle.
Angular velocity is constant in circular motion.
The velocity of an object in circular motion is constant.
Acceleration is directed towards the center of the circle.
Calorie
Joule
Newton-meter
Watt
It is a contact force.
It is a repulsive force.
It is a conservative force.
It only acts on planets and stars.
Alpha radiation
Beta radiation
Gamma radiation
Neutron radiation
Siemens
Ohm
Farad
Volt
Convex lens
Concave lens
Plano-convex lens
Plano-concave lens
Alpha radiation
Beta radiation
Gamma radiation
Neutron radiation
Concave mirror
Convex mirror
Plane mirror
Spherical mirror
Rad/s
m/s
Hz
Nm
It is determined by frequency and wavelength.
It is independent of the medium through which the wave travels.
It is inversely proportional to amplitude.
It is a scalar quantity.
9.8 m/s²
6.67 × 10^-11 Nm²/kg²
3.00 × 10^8 m/s
1.6 m/s²
Joule
Watt
Newton
Volt
Newton's First Law of Motion
Newton's Second Law of Motion
Newton's Third Law of Motion
Law of Universal Gravitation
Alpha decay
Beta decay
Gamma decay
Electron capture