What Is Acoustics?

Acoustics is the science which studies mechanical waves (colloquially termed as sound) present in gases, solids or liquids. The name comes from the Greek language word which means ‘ready to hear’. Acoustics is primarily applied ...

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Why does ice float in water?

It appears amazing when we think of ice floating on water. Isn’t ice made of water itself? If yes, then how does it manage to be on the surface of the water? Let’s break up ...

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Why Is The Sky Blue? WG

When we look at the sky on a “sunny” day it appears to be blue. But we can’t accurately say that the sky is blue! When we stand outside and look at the night sky ...

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How Does Sound Travel From One Place To Another?

All that we hear with our ears is called sound. Scientifically, sound can be defined as disturbance which creates sensation of hearing in our ears. Sound is also a type of energy, like heat and solar ...

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What Is Large Hadron Collider?

LHC i.e. Large Hadron Collider is the largest machine in the world. LHC is a particle accelerator with highest energy. European Organization, which is the world’s largest organization of particle physics, built LHC for ...

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What Are LASERS?

LASER stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emittion of Radiations. LASERS have extensive uses in almost every industry ranging from computers and medicines to construction and entertainment. Watts is measure of the strength of the ...

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What Is Galvanometer?

is a great source of taking accurate electric current measurements since 19th century. Galvanometer is not a result of modern technology and it can not be characterized as latest machines, but it has been still ...

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