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Ideal for a non-science major's course, topics are treated both descriptively and quantitatively, providing instructors the flexibility to emphasize whichever approach works best for their students.
See examples below:. So the word Explanation: Speed is a scalar quantity. It has only magnitude and no direction. It is the total Explanation: Force of buoyancy is the upward force that results when an object is fully or partially Explanation: Alternative energy sources are those energy sources which are not based on the nuclear Explanation: A heat engine is a device which converts heat energy into work, for example, the diesel Explanation: Wave is a disturbance in the medium which travels from one particle to another.
Explanation: There are two types of lenses. These are convex lens and concave lens. The lens that is Explanation: To determine or mapping the electric force, an arbitrary charge is placed in the field, Explanation: Excited states are the states having value of principal quantum number n greater than Explanation: Elementary particles are the subatomic particles. Quarks are elementary particles Explanation: Electrons are negatively charged particles revolving around the nucleus of the atom Explanation: The compounds formed by transfer of electrons between two or more atoms are called Explanation: The concentration of the solution is expressed as molarity.
Molarity is expressed as Explanation: Hydrocarbons which have same molecular formula but have different structural, chemical Explanation: Greenwich Mean Time is the time of the first zone that is centered on the central prime
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