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Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Zyada kuch ni krna bs graph yad krlo.. Or uski conditions pd lo.... Diagram pe dhyan mt do

Hina Siddiqui 8 years ago

Eska diagram jb dekha toh esa reaction tha???????

Hina Siddiqui 8 years ago

Mane bhi thode der phle suna

Jin Kazama 8 years ago

Kasam se ye to jindgi m apun ne 1st time suna hai ???

Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Thoda sa
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Good kazama

Jin Kazama 8 years ago

inverse of mho ???

Baani N 8 years ago

Ohm
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Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Are harshit kha gya? ?

Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Ha usi ka h... Tu ek bar upr vala qsn dekhiyo
Usika naam hai

Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Harshit ye anounms aya hi ni

Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Thanx yrr
Good ayushi

Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Depends on the ques
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Jin Kazama 8 years ago

Ab pathtae to kya hot hb chidiya chug gyi khat ???

J Ranjan Parida 8 years ago

Kya karega be practical to ho gya h na

Jin Kazama 8 years ago

Practical to ho gye ab kya krna ???

Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Kis cheez ka?
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Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

The extrinsic semiconductors which have more no of holes r called p type n those which hv electrons more r called n type
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K saath
RAM RAM kaath apni photo bheji h kya

Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Harshit ek bar jin vali chat me aa ja
.sinchan kha h

Jin Kazama 8 years ago

RAM RAM Bhai bade samay bad mila ???

Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Ram ram ji?
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Kaustubh Thakre 8 years ago

E=F/q.. It can be defined as the space around a charge where another charge is kept it experiences a force.

Garima Suyal 8 years ago

E
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Jin Kazama 8 years ago

???

Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Vicinity is the area where the effect of force can be felt

Jin Kazama 8 years ago

???????????? ??? ye kya likha hai ???
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Piyush Dayal 8 years ago

The dipole will suffer no net force but a net torque .

Jin Kazama 8 years ago

Torque lgega or dipole rotate krega ???

Piyush Dayal 8 years ago

It will depend on the orientation of the dipole
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Read ...only NCERT of all subjects nd understand all the topic clearly...of ncert
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Namami Shukla 8 years ago

Google pr search kr lo mil jaega.......
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Jin Kazama 8 years ago

Fleming's left hand rule ???
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Shivani Dagar 8 years ago

As we know the charge inside a closed surface is zero and same rule is followed by gravitation
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Shivani Dagar 8 years ago

The product of two charges is directly proportional to the force and inversely to the square of distance b/w them. F=1/4π£°q1*q2/r^2.

Puneet K 8 years ago

Please refer ncert first... And be serious

J Ranjan Parida 8 years ago

Yr ab to English padh lo..
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J Ranjan Parida 8 years ago

Ye kya h bhai
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Piyush Dayal 8 years ago

The difference in the charge concentration at the end of a body
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Naina Vashishth 8 years ago

Guys I don't know whether snow rule can explain it or not but answer is that all this happens because of shape of Earth the path of angle of magnetic declination and one more thing there are a few points on Earth where geometric meridian and magnetic meridian are located at their exact position

Jass Mangla 8 years ago

Agr Shi hai toh bhi btana or age tumhe ans mil jaye toh bhi btana

Jass Mangla 8 years ago

Mere according snow rule se explain ho jayega...

Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Sry.. No one is on at the moment... Can u wait for some time
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Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Puch liya.. Wait for some time

Naina Vashishth 8 years ago

Please ask your friends in this group

Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Yr search bhi kr liya pr ni mil rha... Mush kil ques h

Naina Vashishth 8 years ago

Magnetic poles are located at a slight deviation from the geometric poles why

Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Where is the question?

Naina Vashishth 8 years ago

I have asked question of Physics someone please answer it as soon as possible
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Naina Vashishth 8 years ago

Can't write down the whole derivation here please get it from pradeep kshetrapal videos

Radhika Tyagi 8 years ago

Use kirchoff's law in the two loops in balance condition..... And obtain P/Q=R/S

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