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Albert Einstein Biography

Albert Einstein is, was and will be one of the most recognized and outstanding scientists in History. Pauline Koch and Hermann Einstein were the parents of this important physicist who was born on March 14, 1879 and died on April 18, 1955. His influential contributions to science are several. He is remembered […]

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Definition of astrophysics

Astrophysics is the name of the discipline that results from the study of physics focusing on issues specific to astronomy, such as the observation and analysis of each black hole and star. It is also responsible for providing information about processes that are developing in galaxies and planets. Both in his stage […]

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Definition of hydropower

Hydroelectric energy is produced by transforming the power of water into electricity. The concept, therefore, refers to the use of hydraulic power to generate electrical energy. It is estimated that about 16% of the electricity consumed worldwide comes from hydroelectric energy. Because it has […]

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Definition of driver

The term driver can have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. In the field of physics and electricity, a conductor is a material that allows the flow of electric current. In the field of vehicle driving, it is the person who operates a vehicle, and this […]

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Definition of spectroscopy

Spectroscopy is the name that identifies, within the field of Physics, the discipline that is responsible for studying the various types of spectra. Those who specialize in it focus their attention on the interaction that involves both matter and electromagnetic radiation, taking into account their generation or […]

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Definition of antimatter

Antimatter is a class of matter that is made up of antiparticles. These antiparticles are constituted as a reflection of conventional particles: they have the same mass, but with opposite magnetic properties and electric charge. To each particle, therefore, corresponds to its antiparticle. If both come into contact, annihilation takes place […]

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Definition of Faraday cage

The Faraday cage is a metal structure whose purpose is to provide protection against electrical shocks. It is a tool used in telecommunications, rooms where MRIs are carried out and laboratories, for example. It should be noted that the objective of this box is to prevent an electric field from the outside from influencing […]

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Definition of Hooke's law

Hooke's law is a principle linked to elasticity that is present in the field of Physics and is very useful, for example, within the fields of construction, materials science and engineering. At first, this postulate that bears the last name of a prestigious scientist […]

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Definition of Faraday's law

Faraday's law is a principle that was developed from experiments carried out by the English physicist and chemist Michael Faraday. This standard quantifies the link established between a magnetic field that changes over time and the electric field that arises from said modifications. […]

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Definition of Newton's laws

Newton's laws are postulates that the English mathematician, physicist and theologian Isaac Newton expressed in a work he authored entitled "Philosohiae naturalis principia mathematica" (popularly known as Principia Mathematica). These contents, key to classical mechanics, focus on the movement of a body taking into account both forces and speed. […]

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