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  • Effect Dielectric Capacitance

    Introduction Every matter in the universe is made up of molecules. So, many atoms contain both positively charged and negatively charged. This force of attraction is known as a chemical bond. This bonding occurs due to electrostatic force between oppositely charged ions or by sharing of electrons. Formerly called ionic bond and later called a…

  • Capacitors in Parallel

    Introduction With the use of capacitors in parallel and in series, it’s possible to create capacitors with different properties and functions. As electric current flows through a capacitor, it creates an opposing charge on each of its plates. As you might guess, each electrode attracts opposite charges that are equal and opposite of one another.…

  • Capacitor and Capacitance

    Introduction Capacitors are small electronic components that can hold an electrical charge, and they’re commonly used in many different types of electrical devices and circuits, such as radios, TVs, microwaves, and computers. When you use capacitors in your electronics projects, you need to be aware of how they work and how they differ from other…

  • Relation between Electric Field and Electric Potential

    Introduction The tutorial will be focused on an explanation of the definition of both the terms of physics, electric field followed by defining the term named electric potential. The tutorial will discuss how the information of charge at all points can be responsible for developing high electric potential where no electric field can exist. Based…

  • Electrostatic Shielding

    Introduction The electric field is a property of charge at rest. The field has a nature whether it is positive or negative, but if it is positive it will repel all positive charges and vice versa. The field may be strong or weak depending on the strength of the charge. However, it can be useful…

  • Electrolytic Capacitor

    Introduction Capacitors are components used for two purposes – filtering and coupling. They are powered in a circuit with DC sources to acquire charge and dissipate the charge. Out of four types of capacitors which are discussed in detail in the coming sections, the electrolytic capacitor has a special construction utilizing chemical gel as one…

  • Spintronics

    Introduction Spintronics mainly refers to the study that deals with nuclear’s role. It can also be called the role of an electron in a solid-state. This electronic device exploits the properties of spin along with the freedom of charge degrees. It is also named spin Flextronics. This kind of technology intrinsically studies the spin of…

  • Solenoid Engine

    Introduction Solenoid Engine generally generates a uniform magnetic field when the current passes through the coil that is wrapped around it. In the present day, it has been seen that automobiles, as a primary source chemical energy are used in order to produce combustion heat. This combustion is contributing to general pollutants. Here the Solenoid…

  • Particle Accelerator

    Introduction Particle accelerators assist in accelerating the constitutional particles such as protons or electrons to very high velocity. Ernest Lawrence made the first particle accelerator in 1930 at California University. Many scientists utilise particle accelerators to acknowledge the universe’s origin and research the subatomic world structure around the people. Particle accelerators help scientists to advance…

  • Light Filtering Polaroid Films – Polarization

    Introduction Light is represented by an Electromagnetic Wave (EMW), where it travels by oscillating electric and magnetic field intensities simultaneously. Here, the electric field will be perpendicular to the magnetic field and vice versa. Not only that, these two components together oscillate perpendicular to the direction of propagation of light waves. Mainly, oscillations due to…