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First law:
rate of change of magnetic flux Whenever the amount of magnetic flux linked with a circuit changes, an EMF is induced in the circuit. This induced EMF lasts so long as the change in magnetic flux continues. EMF induced in a circuit is directly proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux linked with the circuit, i.e., ..
Charle's Law
When a gas is heated the molecules move faster increasing the pressure. But to maintain the pressure constant, the force of collision is compensated with an increase in volume. So, at constant pressure the volume of the gas increases with temperature. By kinetic gas equation we have, subst..
Applications of Pascal's law
A hydraulic lift is used to lift heavy loads. It consists of two pistons of varying cross-sectional area. The two pistons are connected to each other with a horizontal pip..
Applications of Pascal's law
A hydraulic lift is used to lift heavy loads. It consists of two pistons of varying cross-sectional area. The two pistons are connected to each other with a horizontal pipe. The container is filled with an incompressible liquid. The load to be lifted, is placed on the piston of larger..
Graham's Law of Diffusion
relation between rate of diffusion and density From kinetic theory, Since the rate of diffusion of a gas is determined by the molecular speed,..
Law of Mass Action and Equilibrium Constant
. Consider a reversible reaction, aA + bB cC + dD Then, according to the law of mass action, Rate of the forward reaction, R f [A] a [B] b or Rate of the forward reaction, R f = k f [A] a [B] b Similarly, Rate of the backward reaction, R b [C] c [D] d or Rate of the backward reaction, R b..
If x = 13, y = 5, a = 9 and b = 4, find the area of the T-section in t..
If x = 13, y = 5, a = 9 and b = 4, find the area of the T-section in the figure. => 101 cm² or 29 cm² or 65 cm² or 36 cm²..
Kinds of Thermodynamic Processes
In this section, we describe four specific kinds of thermodynamic processes that often occur in practical situations. These can be summarized briefly as no heat transfer or adiabatic, constant volume or isochoric, constant pressure or isobaric, and constant temperature or isothermal. For ..
Integrated Rate Expressions
Concentration dependence of rate is a differential equation (equation 8). It is tedious to determine the instantaneous rates from the slopes of the tangents for each value of t and this in turn makes the rate law determination difficult. To avoid this difficulty, the integrated form of th..
Kinds of Thermodynamic Processes
Kinds of Thermodynamic Processes - In this section, we describe four specific kinds of thermodynamic processes that often occur in practical situations. These can be summarized briefly as no heat transfer or adiabatic, constant volume or isochoric, constant pressure or isobaric, and const..
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