Latent heat energy refers to the heat energy that is absorbed or released during a phase change of a substance…
Internal energy refers to the total energy contained within a material, including both kinetic and potential energy of its particles.…
The specific heat capacity of a material is the energy required to raise one kilogram (kg) of the material by…
Specific latent heat (L) is defined as the amount of thermal energy (heat, Q) that is absorbed or released when a body undergoes a…
Plasma is like a supercharged state of matter that's not quite a solid, liquid, or gas. When you add a…
Physical changes are when things change how they look or feel but don't turn into something new. For example, if…
Quantum mechanics, despite its inherently abstract and complex nature, finds practical applications in various aspects of everyday life. One notable…
In particle physics, a boson is a type of particle that obeys the rules of Bose-Einstein statistics. These bosons also have a quantum…
Neutrinos are subatomic particles that belong to the family of leptons, a group of elementary particles. They are incredibly tiny,…
The Meissner effect is a phenomenon in quantum physics that occurs when a superconductor expels magnetic flux from its interior…