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    (2.3) The equations of motion, heat and volumetric nanoparticle fraction are written in both regions as follows [22]: 1- In the Porous Region (1): The incompressibility condition yields . (2.4) The conservation of momentum requires . (2.5) The conservation of energy yields (2.6) The equation of the volumetric nanoparticle…

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    computer scientist and the logical irreversibility is about information discarding process happens in computers. However, these ideas are introduced as a new solution to the problem which is created by Maxwell’s Demon. Let’s take a look how he has done this. At the first, we assumed that Maxwell’s Demon has not experienced any temperature change and neglected other effects. In order for the demon to process cycling, demon’s memory has to be erased. However, the following passage which mentions…

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    offered this much, from the modern times, that delivered a whole bunch, but did not mention it was extremely revolutionary. The “Maxwell's equation” invented by James Clerk Maxwell was another extraordinary invention that would not be possible without the Radio.The “Maxwell equation” which enlightens about the basic laws of electricity and magnetism. The “Maxwell equation” is only a theoretical exercise to figure out how nature is working. There are thoughts going around that the radio is a…

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    Hitching a Ride on a Light Beam Physics is the most fundamental of the sciences, undergirding astronomy, chemistry, geology, biology, and—absent some paradigm-shattering revelation—human thought and action. Its analytical methods and machines have plumbed the unknown and the inaccessible, from the submicroscopic confines of the atomic nucleus to the billowing expanse of the observable universe. Physics has superseded our biochemically mediated perceptions of the world, replacing qualitative…

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    contributions to physics he also made contributions in mathematics. He paid several equations to calculus and geometry ten of which are called the Einstein Field Equations. He first published these equations in 1915. One of these equations proves how stress energy causes turn of space time. He had many inventions in his life he had made geometry equations and problems and was one of the most people to solve a mathematic equation. He was a very intelligent man but he didn’t seem to know or do…

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    described in the form of Maxwell’s Equations where The hydrodynamics of a fluid is expressed in the form of conservation laws of mass, momentum and energy.The magnetohydrodynamic phenomena are a consequence of the mutual interaction of the fluid flow and the magnetic field. As is well known, a conductor crossing magnetic field lines gives rise to an induced electric field, which causes an electric current in the conducting fluid. The following are the Maxwell,s equations ∇⋅D = ρcf…

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    Albert Einstein said, “No object can travel faster than the speed of light.” However, will the temperature change the brightness of light? The researcher will perform the test three different times. Each test will take one glow stick from the freezer, one from the refrigerator, one in boiling water, and one from the counter and break the glow stick to make it glow. The researcher will then time the length of time it takes for the glow stick to turn off. At the conclusion of the experiment, the…

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    Chapter-2 Preliminaries 2.1 Fluid Fluid is an any medium that possesses a capability of flow. It lacks a precise outline and assumes the shape of the vessel, in which it is positioned. Fluids can be further categorized in two groups. Liquids. Gases. Fluid mechanics Fluid mechanics deals with the mechanics of fluids and the forces acting upon them (liquids, gases, or plasmas). It can be divided into three sub-categories. Fluid statics. Fluid kinematics. Fluid dynamics. 2.2.1 Fluid Statics…

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    Exploration: Research Question: How does the travel distance of light waves affect the distance between the constructive interference fringes in the Double Slit experiment? Personal Engagement/Topic: Light is seen everywhere, artificial and natural. It is so common, that no one really questions it. But what is light made of? Intuitively, I would answer that visible light is a particle. It makes sense, doesn’t it? The photon from the source shoots into the eye’s retina, and the eye’s rods and…

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    This paper discusses the life of Sir Joseph John Thomson (J.J. Thomson) and his scientific discoveries. It will also discuss how it has impacted our lives today and if we would have what we have today without his research and hard work. He was a shy boy who was gifted when it came to science. He lost his father when he was young but strived to have a better nonetheless. After becoming a Fellow of the Trinity, he started working with Lord Rayleigh and later became his successor. He found what…

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