The inability to see the actual electrical forces and the flow of charges has always been a challenge to those trying to perceive the basic electrical
Calculation of Static Equilibrium: Case Studies and Examples
A body is said to be in equilibrium when its neither in a state of motion nor its state of energy changes over a period of time. An undisturbed object
Simple Examples to Understand the Calculation of Young’s Modulus
Young's modulus is the ratio of tensile stress to tensile strain. This ScienceStruck post explains how to calculate Young's modulus, and its relation
What is Flexural Strength and Why is it Important?
ScienceStruck introduces you to flexural strength and its importance in constructional mechanics and material science in this article. Read through to
Understanding the Octet Rule: Definition, Exceptions, and Importance
Noble gases have fully-filled valence orbits that make them most stable of all elements. As per chemistry principles, elements always have the urge to
Understanding the Concept of Cultural Hegemony With Examples
Cultural hegemony is a philosophical and sociological concept that deals with the dominance of a particular ruling/dominant social group over other
LCR Meter Working Principle and Uses
An LCR meter is used to measure the impedance of a circuit or a device. This ScienceStruck article explains the uses, types, and some parameters
Understanding Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis with Examples
Linguistic relativity, also known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, holds that the structure of the language natively spoken by people defines the way
What is Reynolds Number and What are its Applications?
Reynolds number plays an important role in the study of fluid mechanics. In this ScienceStruck article, we shall study about the significance of