How is the electrical potential is same in both cases? I know the ohms law says it is but in what terms can I think what exactly 'voltage' is? I don't understand the terms 'electrical potential' and 'voltage'.
If I say,
V = I x R
V = 1 x 5
V = 5 volts
Now, if I interchange the values
V = 5 x 1
V = 5 volts
When current is 1 amp and resistance was 5 ohms, the voltage was 5 volts. When I interchange the values then it is still 5 volts. How can I...
Hi, I'm confused about the meaning of the term frequency used in electronics. I'm not sure if I understand what it means.
For example:
There a number of frequencies travel through a single cable television, at the end point does the de-multiplexer recognizes each signal by its voltages...
Yes, I meant to say
A lighter object will experience greater acceleration due to gravity.
A heavier object will experience lesser acceleration due to gravity.
But in both cases, the acceleration due to gravity is constant.
A lighter object shouldn't fall faster because of their less mass but they are highly accelerated due to gravity.
Here, Gravity plays its important role to get the object fall to the earth.
A heavier object should fall faster because of their greater mass but they less accelerated due to...
If gravity pulls stronger on a heavier object then how does it maintain the same acceleration? I get the formula F/M = a. but what would make one believe it?
I've heard that In vacuum space, both lighter and heavier objects fall to the ground at the same but what stops the heavier object from falling down more faster than lighter object?
Hi, my question is simple. can you solve the projectile motion problems with only using equations of motion and without Distance travelled, Time of flight, Angle of reach like equations?
so does that mean you have two choices to solve them problems either with equations of motion or...
Hi, we can determine the velocity to hit x and y point with angle of projection given. but can we do the same if the initial height of projection is given?