Month: February 2026
Motion in a Straight Line
Rectilinear motion (Motion in a Straight Line) is the motion of an object along a straight line, in which the object changes its position with time only in one direction, and the motion may be uniform or non-uniform depending on whether the object covers equal or unequal distances in equal intervals of time. Rest and …
Units and Measurement
Units and Measurement forms the foundation of Physics. This chapter covers fundamental concepts about physical quantities, their measurement, units, dimensions, and error analysis. Understanding these concepts is essential as they apply throughout your Physics syllabus. Physical Quantities Physical quantities are quantities that can be measured and expressed in numerical values with appropriate units. They are …
Kirchhoff’s Current and Voltage Law
Kirchhoff’s laws are two fundamental principles in electrical circuit theory that form the foundation for analyzing complex electrical networks. Named after German physicist Gustav Kirchhoff, who formulated them in 1845, these laws are essential tools for electrical engineers and physicists working with circuits. The laws are based on the principles of conservation of charge and …
Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates
Boolean algebra forms the mathematical foundation of digital electronics and computer systems. Understanding Boolean algebra and logic gates is crucial for analyzing and designing digital circuits, which are at the heart of modern computing devices. 1. Introduction to Boolean Algebra Definition: Boolean algebra is a branch of algebra that deals with binary variables and logical …