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Galvanic cell
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Things you should know about Galvanic Cell.

Think about the wall clock, torchlight, speakers, smartphones and other electronic gadgets.We cannot imagine a single day without these electronic devices. One common thing in thesegadgets is the battery, the powerhouse of the device. It provides all the necessary energy. Haveyou ever wondered how the battery work? To know about Read more…

By admin, 4 monthsMarch 15, 2022 ago
Thin film
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What is a Thin film? and how to prepare them?

     Thin film is the layer of material on the substrate like metals or glass. Thin films are 2-dimensional materials where the third dimension of these materials are suppressed to a nanometer scale. Due to the surface geometry of this material, we call it thin-film. How thin is thin Read more…

By admin, 8 monthsNovember 18, 2021 ago
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Hiking Journey of Indian Space Research Organisation

In the early 1960s, Scientists drove their cycles to deliver the parts of launching vehicles. Now the space organization turned into one of the dominant and unavoidable Government space agencies. Yes, we’re talking about the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The one who placed 104 satellites in their respective orbits Read more…

By admin, 8 monthsNovember 3, 2021 ago
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NASA’s Hubble Telescope Finds Evidence Of Water Vapour In Jupiter’s Moon

     credits: space.com       The year that was 2020 is authoritatively finished, and despite the fact that we previously shared our picks for the year’s best analytical announcing, Rachel Controller’s totally magnificent plunge into the strange deficiency of bucatini just barely got by last week and merits Read more…

By Science with fun, 11 monthsJuly 28, 2021 ago
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What are the different types of space objects can hit our earth?| Comets vs Asteroids.

      There are different types of space objects that travel around the Earth. Some of them can hit the surface of our planet. People confuse these objects with their names. Today we see about the different types of space objects that possibly enter our atmosphere. Four different objects Read more…

By Science with fun, 12 monthsJuly 20, 2021 ago
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What is adiabatic cooling?

 What is adiabatic cooling?      Adiabatic cooling operates on the thermodynamics principle. Where the temperature changes in the form of work without the actual exchange of mass. The adiabatic cooling process occurs when the pressure of the system reduced causes the expansion of the volume. It’s also known as Read more…

By Science with fun, 1 yearApril 30, 2021 ago
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Dr Tessy Thomas Missile Woman of India

wikimedia      In April 1963, Alappuzha, Kerala, received a missile developer. Later she was known as Tessy Thomas (Tessy is the name from the derivative of Tressia). Born in a slightly upper-middle-class family; Her father is a small businessman or an accountant, and her mother was a teacher. When Read more…

By Science with fun, 1 yearApril 26, 2021 ago
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Why asteroids burn up while entering the atmosphere?

     Asteroids are rock-solid objects that randomly moves here and there in space. The size of these asteroids varies from a tennis ball to a small planet. Most of the asteroids in our solar system revolve around the sun in an elliptical path between Mars and Jupiter. Approximately more Read more…

By Science with fun, 1 yearApril 18, 2021 ago
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Raindrops are remarkably similar helps to identify the different environments

     Different chemical composition, structure on the exoplanets have similar behaviour to earth in Rain. Rainwater in exoplanets(planets around other stars rather than the Sun) also drops like earth. credits: pexels       A recent study by the scientist, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Read more…

By Science with fun, 1 year ago
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Can you hear a mobile ringtone on the moon?

 Can you hear the ringtones of mobile on the moon?      It looks crazy; In reality, no one calls you on the moon or whatever place in space because there’s no cell phone tower. So, the mobile cannot receive any signal and transmit. Just assume that your alien friend Read more…

By Science with fun, 1 year ago

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