Transmission Lines

Transmission Lines

Transmission lines are electrical cables which consist of two parallel conductors of uniform cross section, usually separated by a dielectric, and which are designed to…
Definition of Stress

Definition of Stress

When an external deforming force is applied on any elastic body, it Due to inter molecular force of attraction, a restoring force is produced in…
Definition of Elasticity

Definition of Elasticity

Elasticity is defined as the property of materials by which a body regains its original (position) shape and size when the external deforming forces are…
Isotopes and its Uses

Isotopes and its Uses

Isotopes are the variants of a definite element. Atoms of the same element having different mass number are called isotopes. That is, in isotopes of…
Angiography

Angiography

Angiography is such an imaging test where X-ray is used to view the blood vessels of the body. This test is used to study whether…
ETT or Exercise Tolerance Test

ETT or Exercise Tolerance Test

ETT is the short form of ‘Exercise Tolerance Test’. It is a test of the stimulated heart. Electric activities or functions (rate or rhythm) of…
Radiotherapy

Radiotherapy

The word radiotherapy is the abbreviated form of the word ‘Radiation therapy’. Different diseases like cancer, abnormal nature of thyroid gland, some diseases concerning blood…
Endoscopy

Endoscopy

Generally endoscopy means looking inside something. But by endoscopy we mean looking interior of a hollow organ or cavity of the body for medical reasons…
ECG or Electrocardiogram

ECG or Electrocardiogram

ECG is the abbreviated form of the word electrocardiogram. ECG is a diagnostic procedure that is routinely used to assess the electrical and muscular functions…
Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI

Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI

MRI is the abbreviated form of the English term ‘Magnetic Resonance Imaging’. In MRI machine extended image of an organ or place of the body…
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