Author: U Javaid

Umair Javed holds a Master’s in Materials Science and is now a PhD researcher in Mechanical Engineering.
specific heat capacity
07
Dec
2023
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Specific Heat Capacity-Daily Life Examples

Specific heat capacity is defined as the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of…

03
Dec
2023
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Daily Life Examples of Power in Physics

Power in physics is the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred or converted….

03
Dec
2023
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Daily Life Examples of Voltage-Electricity

Voltage, also known as electric potential difference, is the measure of the force or push that drives…

heat energy in simple words
01
Dec
2023
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A Simple Way to Define Heat Energy

Heat energy, simply put, is the energy transferred between substances or systems due to a temperature difference….

02
Nov
2023
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What is surface energy?| Solids and Liquids

Surface energy is a way to measure the energy that is present at the surface of a…

31
Oct
2023
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Basic GDPR & FADP Requirements for European App Developers in 2024

If you’re currently developing apps in the European Union or Switzerland and you want to release them…

Real life examples of Dalton's law
30
Oct
2023
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Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures| Real life examples

Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures states that in a mixture of non-reacting gases, the total pressure exerted…

26
Oct
2023
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What Is Avogadro’s Law? Definition and Example

Avogadro’s Law is a principle in chemistry that describes the relationship between the volume of a gas…

25
Oct
2023
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Comparing Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP) to Standard State Conditions

In chemistry and physics, Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP) and the concept of a standard state are…

24
Oct
2023
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Paris’ law (also known as the Paris–Erdogan equation)

Paris’ law, also known as the Paris-Erdogan equation, is a mathematical relationship that describes the growth of…