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Aman Kumar 6 years ago

Bro, mood toh kisi ka nahi hota ....but I have to do u know, ohk every people have different reason for there study...I give one example, if u have completed ur whole syllabus, but u didn't revised it then, at last point ur competitor (if u have any) will come first....having all the possibility of getting a good marks but won't be....So , if u imagine the exact senario happens on ur mind....then automatically u get a kind of fear in ur mind of losing from it...As a result.. at that time, u won't be think about ur mood...and u will start ur study.......so in this way, u can beat up ur mood....
But how to practice .no mood ..bro

Aman Kumar 6 years ago

Physics is not hard, it has been set in our mind that physics is hard. Physics is all about conceptual understanding with numericals.If one can practice daily it will easy for them .
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Aditya Chauhan 6 years ago

Yaa yogita ingle is Right

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Because electric field lines must be perpendicular to the surface of conductor, otherwise there would be a non zero component of electric field along the surface of conductor and charges could not be at rest.

Madhu Rai 6 years ago

The work done in moving a charge on a conductor is zero and if the field lines will not be perpendicular they will have non zero components and hence the Work done won't be zero then
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Tamanna Sharma 6 years ago

It's given in arihant sample paper.
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Sachin Shroof 6 years ago

Hii puja Because Alloy have high Resistiviy they allow to pass electric current easily. Okk.

Rohan Rajput 6 years ago

Hii pooja
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Thanks

Rohan Tesla 6 years ago

15-20 numbers for numerical and rest of the marks will be for derivations & theory..

The Heroism 6 years ago

11-18 Marks... Baaki Theory...
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Shruti Gupta 6 years ago

Cbse guide m overall sare types k question h ..for mcq go for exampler sectiom
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Shruti Gupta 6 years ago

Given in sl arora as well in arihant
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Soumya Kushwaha 6 years ago

Just sharing my experience In Class 10, my English teacher gave me the format of writing LETTER in English exam. But just one day before my Board Exam, i saw here that DATE was written in another format & Subject was written above! I got confused & decided to follow the application on the Exam day. Despite having English my Strongest subject, i got 92 only. And my marks were cut in the format of LETTER which i checked from the application. So, my suggestion is to follow your teachers or books more than the application, and using it only for little help. Regards Soumya?

Tamanna Sharma 6 years ago

Ya, my friend,its absolutely sufficient

Vinay Gautam 6 years ago

Ofcourse yrr its trusted and complete

Sambhav Jain 6 years ago

Yes,Of course
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Itisha Bathla 6 years ago

When negative terminal is attached to the p region and positive terminal is attached to the n region by this current flow in reverse bias
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Santosh Kumar 6 years ago

[A] if dipole is placed along electric field then Fnet=qE-qE=0 i.e.,there is no any translatory motion. Also both force are passing through same line, hence the dipole will not rotate .torque=0 [B] If dipole is placed at an angle thita with uniform electric field then There is no any translatory motion. But both forces are not passing through same line, Hence the dipole will rotate. Torque =force×perpendicular distance =qE×2lsine thita =PEsine thita Torque = P×E For torque max Thita=90° For torque min Thita=0°

Shatayu Ganvir 6 years ago

P×E

Neha Choudhary 6 years ago

T =pE sintheta

Govind Kumar 6 years ago

I don't know
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Tamanna Sharma 6 years ago

If it is a metallic sphere then all the charge is on the surface and due to induction The other surface get opposite charge
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surface tension unit is N/m.

Tamanna Sharma 6 years ago

Surface tension

Akshit Saini 6 years ago

N/m is surface tension S.I unit

Akshit Saini 6 years ago

Torque = force × perpendicular distance nd S.I unit is N.m

Suraj Kumar 6 years ago

Torque
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Neha Choudhary 6 years ago

Its represents the ratio of electostatic force and gravitation force For electron It come out to be 2.3×10^39

Hempal Mehra 6 years ago

Sss
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Keshav Sarangal 6 years ago

For Physics... NCERT krni chahiye kya last days mein hme ??

Aditya Chauhan 6 years ago

And can go through previous year quetion papers

Ashish Sharma 6 years ago

Do one thing, study.

Aditya Chauhan 6 years ago

For revising just revise the notes you hsve made the whole year And go on numericals
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Aditya Chauhan 6 years ago

Yes Dear it is good if you are preparing only for board But have a look of ncert again & again

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