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Frequency, Hertz, and Waves
Hertz is the SI unit used to measure frequency, which is the measurmement of any cyclical event per second.
0 commentsManipulative physiotherapy – What is MET technique?
What is MET? MET is a muscle energy technique where physios use the same energy stored in the muscles itself to correct a certain dysfunction. In simple words, MET uses own muscle force while the physio...
1 commentWhat are the limitations of A.C.Tachometer Generators?
In order to overcome some of the diffculties,A.C.Tachometer Generators are used.The Tachometer has Rotating Magnet which may be either Permanent Magnet or an Electromagnet.The Coil is wound on the Stator and...
0 commentsMastering Your Ideology
I am composing these articles due to the lack of gratification in the world. Remaining as religiously unbiased as possible, you have to be apparent to the fact that ideology and religion will clash coherently...
0 commentsScience of Tsunami Waves
I surf whenever I can and as I result I spend a lot more time than most people thinking about waves. The recent Tsunami that caused such a tragedy in Japan is worth understanding from a scientific standpoint. First of all these waves are not large...
4 commentsschroedinger wave equation
A sub-atomic particle travels in accordance with a complicated thing called Shroedinger Wave Equation, later improvised into Feynman's Sum Over Histories. I have no knowledge whatsoever of any of these equations. But they roughly mean thus - An...
2 commentsWhat is the deference between AM radio and FM radio?
When I heard that someone didn’t know what the difference was between AM and FM radio, I laughed (not to be arrogant, I honestly thought it was funny) and replied, “Dude, have you ever listened to AM radio?” When FM radio was invented, holy...
4 commentsHow To Trade Shares – The Power Of Waves - Movement Of Stock Prices
Wave interference is the phenomenon which occurs when two waves meet while traveling along the same medium. If two crests meet up with one another the resultant net effect is of enhanced crest. This interference is known as constructive...
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