CBSE Class 12 Physics last 10 days study plan for board exam 2026 with detailed revision strategy, syllabus weightage, exam pattern, and scoring tips.
CBSE will conduct class 10 Science exam on February 25. Students scheduled to appear in the upcoming board exam, can follow ...
In 1845, physicist Michael Faraday provided the first direct evidence that electromagnetism and light are related. Now, it turns out that this connection is even stronger than Faraday imagined. In his ...
3.Name the Pocket size books sold by travelling pedlars. (a) Chapbook (b) Cheap book (c) Dictionary (d) Almanac 4.Who among the following brought hand printing technology into Japan around 768-770 AD?
In this work, an alternative formulation of the laws of refraction of light is presented. The proposed formulation unifies the two established laws of refraction, and it is shown the correspondence ...
The phenomena of reflection and refraction of plane waves incident obliquely at a plane interface between uniform elastic solid half-space and porous solid containing liquid filled bound pores and two ...
Vector scientific physics illustration of refraction of light isolated on a white background. Bending of a light wave at the interface between vacuum and medium with different refractive indices. The ...
1905 is referred to as the “miracle year” by physicists. In that one year, Albert Einstein published four papers that laid the foundations of modern physics. One of the major breakthroughs proposed by ...
This work achieves the refraction and reflection of flexoelectric-induced directrons at interfaces. With identical physical properties of the media on both sides of the interface, as well as uniform ...
Sometimes, the simplest solutions are the most revolutionary and impactful. During Brazil's energy crisis in 2002, mechanic Alfredo Moser developed an accessible and effective way to illuminate indoor ...
For the first time, researchers transformed light into a quantum crystalline structure to create a "supersolid" that's both solid and liquid at the same time. Here’s what that means, and why it's such ...