A mixed electrical circuit It is the one that results from the combination of two basic configurations: series circuits and parallel circuits. These a...
The conventional energy It is that electrical energy generated from non-renewable sources; that is, they cannot be infinitely produced or extracted fr...
The torque, torque or moment of a force is the ability of a force to cause a turn. Etymologically it receives the name of torque as a derivation of th...
The elastic force is the force that an object exerts to resist a change in its shape. It manifests itself in an object that tends to regain its shape ...
The force resulting it is the sum of all the forces that act on the same body. When a body or object is subjected to the action of several forces simu...
The areolar velocity is the area swept per unit time and is constant. It is specific to each planet and arises from the description of Kepler's second...
The ionization energy refers to the minimum amount of energy, normally expressed in units of kilojoules per mole (kJ / mol), that is required to produ...
A open circuit It is an electrical circuit through which the intensity of the electric current does not flow, due to the interruption of the circulati...
The Carnot cycle It is the sequence of thermodynamic processes that take place in a Carnot engine, an ideal device that consists only of reversible ty...