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Maxwell's Distribution of Molecular Speeds - On plotting a fraction of molecules having different speeds against the speeds of the molecules (along x-axis) a curve known as Maxwell's distribution curve is obtained. The important features of which are: The fra..
Maxwell's Distribution of Molecular Speeds - On plotting a fraction of molecules having different speeds against the speeds of the molecules (along x-axis) a curve known as Maxwell's distribution curve is obtained. The important features of which are: The fra..Maxwell's Distribution of Molecular Speeds
On plotting a fraction of molecules having different speeds against the speeds of the molecules (along x-axis) a curve known as Maxwell's distribution curve is obtained. The important features of which are: The fraction of molecules with very low or very high speeds is very smal..
On plotting a fraction of molecules having different speeds against the speeds of the molecules (along x-axis) a curve known as Maxwell's distribution curve is obtained. The important features of which are: The fraction of molecules with very low or very high speeds is very smal..Maxwell's Speed Distribution Law
Maxwell's Speed Distribution Law - The rms speed of an oxygen molecule in a sample at 300 K is about 480m/s. This does not mean that the speed of each molecule is 480 m/s. Many of the molecules have speed less than 480m/s and many have speed more than 480m/s. Maxwell d..
Maxwell's Speed Distribution Law - The rms speed of an oxygen molecule in a sample at 300 K is about 480m/s. This does not mean that the speed of each molecule is 480 m/s. Many of the molecules have speed less than 480m/s and many have speed more than 480m/s. Maxwell d..Particle Nature of Light
According to wave theory when light falls on a metal surface, energy is continuously distributed over the surface. All the free electrons receive light energy and when the energy received exceeds that of work function, an electron may escape the surface. If we user a low intensity s..
Particle Nature of Light
According to wave theory when light falls on a metal surface, energy is continuously distributed over the surface. All the free electrons receive light energy and when the energy received exceeds that of work function, an electron may escape the surface. If we user a low intensity source,..
Question 8
Question: In a colloidal solution________ 1. the size of a colloidal particle lies roughly between 0.1 nm to 1 nm. 2. the particles have a tendency to settle when the solution is left standing. 3. the particles pass through ultrafilter papers and anim..
Question 7
Question: Who discovered the nucleus within an atom? And how? Answer: Ernest Rutherford discovered the nucleus within an atom in his alpha-ray scattering experiment. The arrangement of the alpha-particle scattering experiment is as follows: Rutherford produced a narrow beam..
Question: Who discovered the nucleus within an atom? And how? Answer: Ernest Rutherford discovered the nucleus within an atom in his alpha-ray scattering experiment. The arrangement of the alpha-particle scattering experiment is as follows: Rutherford produced a narrow beam..Impure Substances - Mixtures
. Similarly, when sugar is dissolved in water, the sugar molecules distribute over the entire bulk of water uniformly. The sugar solution has same sweetness weather we taste from the top or bottom layers. On the other hand, in case of mixtures like that of salt and sand, no matter how wel..
Impure Substances - Mixtures
. Similarly, when sugar is dissolved in water, the sugar molecules distribute over the entire bulk of water uniformly. The sugar solution has same sweetness weather we taste from the top or bottom layers. On the other hand, in case of mixtures like that of salt and sand, no matter how wel..
Telophase
At each pole, the gathering chromosomes become less distinct as they merge into a network The nucleolus reappears at each pole. A newly formed nuclear membrane encloses the chromatin network. Thus two daughter nuclei are formed. The number of chromosomes in each daughter nucleus is the same as..
At each pole, the gathering chromosomes become less distinct as they merge into a network The nucleolus reappears at each pole. A newly formed nuclear membrane encloses the chromatin network. Thus two daughter nuclei are formed. The number of chromosomes in each daughter nucleus is the same as..See what our Users say :
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