Quantum mechanics is the branch of physics that deals with the behavior of very small particles, like...
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De Broglie Waves are the wave-like behavior of particles like electrons. This idea helped us understand that...
Heat conduction is the process by which heat moves from one part of a material to another,...
A blackbody is an ideal object that absorbs all the light or radiation that hits it, without...
Planck’s Law is a scientific principle that describes how objects (like the Sun, a lightbulb, or even...
The Joule-Thomson effect refers to the change in temperature of a gas when it is allowed to...
Electromagnetic (EM) waves are waves that carry energy through space. Unlike sound waves, which need a material...
Sound is a form of energy that travels through a medium, like air, water, or solid objects....
Electrostatic potential energy is the energy stored in a system of charged particles due to their positions...
An electric dipole consists of two opposite charges of equal magnitude that are separated by a certain...
Electric flux measures the "flow" of an electric field through a surface. Imagine the electric field as...
Kepler’s Laws describe the motion of planets around the Sun. They were discovered by Johannes Kepler in...
A magnetic field is a region around a magnet or a moving electric charge where magnetic forces...
Work is something we do every day, but in science, it has a very specific meaning. In...
Friction is a force that resists motion between two surfaces that are in contact with each other....
Shock waves are powerful waves that move through a medium (like air, water, or even solid objects)...
cryogenics is the study and application of extremely cold temperatures, typically below -150°C. It’s used in many...
Nanophotonics is the study and application of light (photons) at the nanoscale—meaning, it deals with how light...
Thin Film Technology refers to the process of creating very thin layers of material, usually just a...
Chaos theory is the study of systems that appear to be random or unpredictable, but are actually...