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Meghna Sharma 6 years ago

Deduce means derive
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Jyotsna Rai 6 years ago

The working of cyclotron is based on the principle that frequency of revolution of charged particles is not dependent on its energy . It is used to accelerate the charged particles such as protons/negatively charged ions.

Mohd Faisal 6 years ago

It accelerate photon deutron and alpha partical at very hingh energy

Arnav Kandari 6 years ago

Principle:Cyclotron uses both electric and magnetic field to increase the energy of charged particles.
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Riya Rana 6 years ago

Magnetic intensity is the ability of the magnetic field to magnetise a substance. Intensity of magnetisation is the ratio of the magnetic moment to the volume.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

The negative potential of the collector plate at which the photoelectric current becomes zero is called stopping potential or cut-off potential. Stopping potential is that value of retarding potential difference between two plates which is just sufficient to halt the most energetic photoelectrons emitted.
It is denoted by "Vo".

Riya Rana 6 years ago

Stoping potential is the minimum negative value at which current becomes zero.
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Apoorva Rao 6 years ago

E=k. q/r²

Abhay Mishra 6 years ago

Kq/r^2

Vanshika Mishra 6 years ago

Kq/r2....(r is distance btw charge and point)
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Nikita Beniwal 6 years ago

It will escape from dees due to light mass
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Apoorva Rao 6 years ago

This site, choose your subject and you can download from that

Mahesh M 6 years ago

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Jashan Aggarwal 6 years ago

Google chrome
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Mahesh M 6 years ago

That YouTube channel is fake and waste don't refer it he is a cheater guys ask me if u have any doubt

Prabhjot Singh 6 years ago

On youtube search for aman dhattarwal and in his recent videos he had given a pdf in which all the important derivation are given

Shalini Singh 6 years ago

Plz give answer
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Abhay Mishra 6 years ago

(U2/u1 -1)(1/R1-1/R2)

Kushal Prajapat 6 years ago

1/f=(u2/u1 -1)(1/R1 - 1/R2)
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Lav Dixit 6 years ago

E=lemda÷2πr epsilonot

Deepak Ghorela 6 years ago

2Kq/rl
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Arnav Kandari 6 years ago

Topic removed
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Sumitra Khatri 6 years ago

Plz explain it completely how

Deepak Ghorela 6 years ago

qxq/2A x apsileynod

Adi Kumar 6 years ago

Q^2/2Aepsilon not
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Abhishek Sah 6 years ago

Ya... its magnetic field is half at the corner but not at the center...

Tamanna Sharma 6 years ago

And secondly it's only true for a long infinite ideal solenoid

Tamanna Sharma 6 years ago

Its magnetic field is half at the corner not at centre

Tamanna Sharma 6 years ago

Your question is wrong
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Arnav Kandari 6 years ago

What repeated questions,answer me,what??
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Apoorva Rao 6 years ago

U=1/2CV²

Suryansh Singh 6 years ago

How to prepare chemistry
1/2 CV2 or 1/2 Q2/C
1/2 CV^2 Or 1/2 Q^2/C Or 1/2QV

Meghna Sharma 6 years ago

U can further convert it in terms of Q also

Meghna Sharma 6 years ago

1/2 CV^2
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Saurabh Singh 6 years ago

For how much marks out of 70 derivations will come??

Nikita Beniwal 6 years ago

Sorry , in 5 mark question one from 3 chapter one from either magnetism Or A.C. nd one from optics

Nikita Beniwal 6 years ago

2 from magnetism and 3 form optics

Nikita Beniwal 6 years ago

1will from 1 unit

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