Steady Flow and Turbulence: Understanding Liquids and Continuity Liquid movement can be in two separate regimes: steady current and turbulence. Steady current describes a condition where the liquid's rate at any given point remains unchanging over time. Imagine a watercourse gently winding—that’s a close representation. Conversely, tu… Read More


A semiconductor is a material with electrical conductivity that lies between electrolytes and insulators. The unique properties of semiconductors arise from their atomic structure, which allows for the control over electron flow. At the heart of semiconductor technology lies the PN junction, a fundamental building block responsible for numerous … Read More