explain maxwell's law of distribution of velocities and give its experimental verification.
As the velocities are in the same direction then addition of vectors becomes so easy. We simply add the magnitudes of the velocities. If velocities go exactly opposite, then we get the difference of their magnitudes. If velocity vectors get inclined, then we use the parallelogram law of vectors to get the resultant.
The conservation of charge law from Maxwell's equations states that the current through any enclosed surface is equal to the time rate of charge within the surface.
Most velocities are measured relative to Earth.Most velocities are measured relative to Earth.Most velocities are measured relative to Earth.Most velocities are measured relative to Earth.
Snell's law states that the ratio of the sines of the angles of incidence and refraction is equivalent to the ratio of velocities in the two media, or equivalent to the opposite ratio of the indices of refraction:
Uniform velocity
it tells us about the distribution of energy amongst particles
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As the velocities are in the same direction then addition of vectors becomes so easy. We simply add the magnitudes of the velocities. If velocities go exactly opposite, then we get the difference of their magnitudes. If velocity vectors get inclined, then we use the parallelogram law of vectors to get the resultant.
The Sine of incidents ---------------------------- The sine of refraction
Maxwell's equations contain two scalar equations and two vector equations. Gauss' law and Gauss' law for magnetism are the scalar equations. The Maxwell-Faraday equation and Ampere's circuital law are the vector equations.
kinetic theory of gas is defined with the help of maxwell distribution
Our interpretation of heat is based on the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of velocities among particles, the highest point on this distribution being the "temperature." As the heat energy increases (proportional to temperature) said distribution stretches to the right, meaning the average velocity of a particle increases. This increased velocity would either result in particles hitting the walls of the container with more frequency and force, resulting in a higher pressure (Gay-Lussac's Law) but if the volume of the container is not fixed (think balloon) then the volume will increase (Charles' Law) since there are the same number of particles but now they occupy a larger volume they would thus be more "spread out." tl;dr heat increase=>temperature increase=>velocity increase=>volume increase (Charles' Law)=> "spread out" particles
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The conservation of charge law from Maxwell's equations states that the current through any enclosed surface is equal to the time rate of charge within the surface.
Most velocities are measured relative to Earth.Most velocities are measured relative to Earth.Most velocities are measured relative to Earth.Most velocities are measured relative to Earth.
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