Crash Course AIIMS-SYLLABUS Physics syllabus Dipole

Dipole The dipole is a fundamental concept in physics, particularly in electromagnetism. It refers to a pair of equal and opposite charges separated by a distance. The dipole can be electric or magnetic, depending on the type of charges involved. In the context of the AIIMS Physics syllabus, the topic of the dipole can be…

Temperature dependence of rate constant (Arrhenius equation and activation energy)

The temperature dependence of a chemical reaction’s rate constant can be described by the Arrhenius equation, which relates the rate constant to the temperature and the activation energy of the reaction: k = A * exp(-Ea/RT) where k is the rate constant, A is the pre-exponential factor or frequency factor, Ea is the activation energy,…

Intermediate value property of continuous functions

The intermediate value property is a property of continuous functions that states that if a continuous function f(x) takes on two values, say a and b, at two different points a and b in its domain, then it must take on every value between a and b at some point c in its domain. Formally,…