1. The apparent shift in the position of the object against the reference point in the background is called parallax.
2. Parallax is caused whenever there is change in the point of observation.
The distance between the two points of observation is called the basis. Let
the basis be b and angle subtended by this at some point is q then and
distance of the point D= b / Theta.
3. The size of t

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Units of Measurement - 2
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1. In India National Physical Laboratory maintains the standards of measurements.
2. The system of units used around the world is International System of SI.
3. The units for the base quantities are called fundamental or base units. The
units of all other physical quantities can be expressed as a combination of
base units. Such units obtained are called derived units.
4. Other physical quant
2. The system of units used around the world is International System of SI.
3. The units for the base quantities are called fundamental or base units. The
units of all other physical quantities can be expressed as a combination of
base units. Such units obtained are called derived units.
4. Other physical quant
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Here are some physics notes. Watch the flash to find interesting story regarding collision. Collision is the event when two bodies of any mass exert a force on each other for a brief moment. A perfectly elastic collision happens when the bodies involved do not let any kinetic energy be lost.
Scalar Product and Vector Product Of two Vectors
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There are two different of multiplication of two vectors. The first of these is called the scalar or dot product. This is defined as
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a.b = |a||b| cos t
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Newton's Three Laws of Motion
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Newton's first law of motion says that an object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion, with the same direction and speed. 2nd law states that the acceleration of an object is dependent upon two variables - the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object. The acceleration of an object depends directly upon the net force acting upon the obje
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Motion in a Straight Line 1
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