The de Broglie wavelength is the wavelength associated with what we call matter waves - i.e. waves associated with particles that are in motion. Now, do keep in...
Read MoreThe infrared wave is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that comes right before visible light (when ordered from low to high frequencies). It is a transve...
Read MoreThis is a classic forces question, which is seen in different variations throughout the past papers. To calculate the answer we will need to re-arrange the forc...
Read MoreThis is an ideal gas question, so the equation PV=NKT will be used. Here P tells us Pressure, V=volume, N=number of particles, K= Boltzmann's constant and T=Tem...
Read MoreRemember, that in all collisions momentum is conserved; that is, the momentum before the collision will always be equal to the momentum after the collision in a...
Read MoreA: The saturation current is essentially a measure of the maximum possible current that can flow - in this case, measured as the rate of flow of photoelectrons....
Read MoreThe SI unit of momentum is kg m s-1. It can be understood from the equation of momentum itself:Since p = mvTherefore, in terms of units: p (units) = kg ms-1Anot...
Read MoreIn this scenario, the two trains approach each other, and then after collision “stick” together. This is an example of inelastic collisions, wherein kinetic ene...
Read MoreBy assuming no heat losses, we are essentially saying that all of the electrical energy supplied to the kettle is equal to the heat energy that has been transmi...
Read MoreWe know that the energy of a wave particle can be found using the formula:E = hfWhere f = frequency (Hz), E = Energy (J), h = Planck's constantWe also know that...
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