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Understanding Hooke's Law: The Foundation of Elasticity| Chapter 5 Physics 9th

HOOKE'S LAW   Introduction In physics, Hooke's Law is one of the fundamental principles governing how objects deform under external forces . Named after the 17th-century British physicist Robert Hooke, this law provides a crucial understanding of the behavior of elastic materials, such as springs and rubber bands. Whether stretching a rubber band or compressing a spring, Hooke's Law helps explain what happens when forces act on these materials. What is Hooke's Law: Hooke's Law states that the force F needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance x is proportional to that distance. Mathematically, it is expressed as: F= -kx Here k represents the spring constant, which is the measure of the stiffness of the spring, and x is the displacement from the displacement position.  The negative sign indicates that the force exerted by the spring is in the opposite direction of the displacement.  Understanding the Spring Constant: The spring constant k is a critical co

Generations of Computers

 GENERATIONS OF COMPUTERS Generation in computer terminology is a change in technology a computer is/was being used.  There are FIVE generations of computer: FIRST GENERATION OF COMPUTERS: The period of first generation was 1946-1959. The computers of first generation used vacuum tubes as the basic components for memory and circuitry for CPU (Central Processing Unit). These tubes, like electric bulbs, produced a lot of heat and were prone to frequent fusing of the installations, therefore, were very expensive and could be afforded only by very large organizations.  In this generation mainly batch processing operating systems were used.  Punched cards, paper tape, and magnetic tape were used as input and output devices.  The computers in this generation used machine code as programming language. Main Features of first generation of computers: Vacuum tube technology Unreliable Supported machine language only Very costly Generated lot of heat Slow input and output devices Huge size Need o

Advantages and Disadvantages of Computer With Generations of Computers

 Advantages and Disadvantages of Computers And Generations of Computers CONTENTS: Advantages of Computers over a Human Disadvantages of a Computers over a Human _____________________________________________________________________________________ Advantages of Computers Over Human  Speed: Computers can perform any calculation in split of second. Human consumes more time to do the same task. Accuracy: Computer are very much accurate unless any software or hardware failure occurs. Computer accurately performs what it is told to do. Human is prone to errors. Delegacy: Computer can perform specific task repetitively infinite number of times with uniform accuracy. Human gets bored with repetitive tasks. Run for a Long Period of Time: Computer can run for a very long period of time (once started). It does not need any rest. Human needs some rest and energy to do a task. Multi-tasking: Computer can perform several different tasks at a time at very high speed and tremendous accuracy. Human can