Wien’s Displacement Law

Wien’s Law, named after the German Physicist Wilhelm Wien, discloses to us that objects of various temperatures transmit spectra that top at various frequencies. More sizzling radiations transmit radiations of more limited frequency and henceforth they seem blue. Essentially, cooler radiations discharge radiations of longer frequency and thus they seem ruddy. In this short piece … Read more

Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion

There are 3 laws discovered by Kepler. These empirical laws are known as Kepler’s laws of planetary motion. The elliptical orbits of planets were represented by calculations of the orbit of Mars. From this, Kepler describes that different bodies in the Solar System, including those who are very away from the Sun, also have elliptical … Read more

Canal Falls

Canal fall is a solid masonry structure that is made on the canal if the natural ground slope is steeper than the designed channel bed slope. If the difference in slope is little, a single fall can be made, but If it is higher then falls are made at regular intervals. Types of Canal Falls: … Read more

Diesel Cycle

The diesel cycle is a combustion process in the internal combustion engine. In this process, fuel is ignited by heat produced during the compression of air in the combustion chamber, thereafter fuel is then injected. The Diesel cycle is accepted to have a consistent pressing factor during the underlying piece of the burning stage. This … Read more

Newton’s Law of Gravitation

Newton’s law of gravitation states that “every particle of matter in the universe attracts every other particle with a force that is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the particles and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.” We can write newton’s law of gravitation as:  F ∝ m1m2/r2 Magnitude … Read more

Types of Welded Joints

There are five types of welded joints as follows: Butt Joint Corner Joint Lap Joint Tee-Joint Edge Joint Now we will discuss these types of welded joints. 1. Butt Joint: In a Butt-welded joint, the parts lie in a similar plane and are joined at their edges. 2. Corner Joint: In the corner welded joint, … Read more

Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR)

A pressurized water reactor (PWR) is a typical light-water nuclear reactor. The fantastic properties of water as a mediator and coolant make the Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) a characteristic decision for power reactors. The main restriction on a PWR is the basic temperature of the water, 374°C. This is the greatest conceivable temperature of a coolant … Read more

Mechanical Properties of Materials

Mechanical properties give us an idea to measure how materials behave under a load. The mechanical properties of materials are mentioned below. Here we have listed various mechanical properties: Elastic Material: A material that regains its original size and shape after the removal of stress is known as elastic stress. Plastic Material: A material that … Read more

Velox Boiler

In this blog post, we will discuss the Velox boiler. A Velox heater is a high-pressure, forced circulation, water-tube boiler. It was created during the 1930s by Brown Boveri Company of Switzerland. The main public exhibit of Velox was at VDI Scientific Conference in Berlin on 15 October 1932. Working Principle of Velox Boiler: The … Read more

Perpetual Motion Machine (PMM)

Perpetual motion machine (PMM) are the devices which violets the first law or second law of thermodynamics. Perpetual Motion Machine operates under the rule of sustained or perpetual motion. That is the machine will continuously perform a similar function repeatedly without stopping. Types of Perpetual Motion Machine: PMM-1. PMM-2. PMM-1:  Perpetual motion machines of first-class do work without the … Read more