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  1. Catherine_1

    Physics Feb 2016 paper

    xD I am actually seeing what all chapters do we have lol :P
  2. Catherine_1

    Physics Feb 2016 paper

    Amplitude Time period and then ke of the oscillation
  3. Catherine_1

    Physics Feb 2016 paper

    Nehaaa the oscillation question :D
  4. Catherine_1

    Physics Feb 2016 paper

    Actually more:P it was yesterday afternoon for most of us.:P
  5. Catherine_1

    Physics Feb 2016 paper

    Sameee xP I wrote to account for any heat losses and to reflect there is no deviation in the expected value.:P Oh and I am trying to recollect the questions, just faint memory.:P
  6. Catherine_1

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Please help, anyone?:D
  7. Catherine_1

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Please explain.:D
  8. Catherine_1

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Thank you so much.:D But actually I didn't understand why would it be 1.5 times, if you could elaborate please?:)
  9. Catherine_1

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Would the answer to this question be correct in this way?:P Tho neater and clearer.:D :P :)
  10. Catherine_1

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    How would the graph be?:P :D :)
  11. Catherine_1

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Lol I guess :P :D :P
  12. Catherine_1

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Omg thank you so much.:D :D :D Wait wut. O.o Lol I got from papersgceguide site .:P Lol thanks, I will check it out once again now.:D :P
  13. Catherine_1

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Yeah but the subsequent answer also mentions the same thing.:( :/ You're sure, no?:P :D How does one ideally find out the mean pd from the graph tho?:P :) I am not too sure.:P
  14. Catherine_1

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Yeah it kinda does since mv^2 is small and R is huge it is obvious it won't be equal.:P Thank youu.:P :D :P In this the last part :D when the output is negative shouldn't diode B be conducting rather than G.:/ Ms :D Thanks :D
  15. Catherine_1

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Haha.Welcome.:) Btw check in case you get my doubt too?:P :D
  16. Catherine_1

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Can anyone please help and tell me why there is deviation in the value of centripetal force and gravitational force cause wasn't it that the gravitational force only provides the centripetal force?:) :P I remember someone had posted this, I can't remember tho?:P Pleaseee help.:D Ms:)
  17. Catherine_1

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    See magnetic field lines would go out of north pole and enter south pole so bascially, on the left hand side the arrow would be like <--- so that is right to left and on the south pole it would be --<-- so yeah.:)
  18. Catherine_1

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    That's so nice:D :D I wish my teacher would also tell such tricks to get an easy 1 or 2 marks lol:P
  19. Catherine_1

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Oh that's so cool, thank youu so muchhhhh for letting me know!:D :D :D :D Btw did you notice that trend or your teacher told?:P :P :D
  20. Catherine_1

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    b i) pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ?:D :D I know the idea of interference and swamping but my doubt in there are specific way to determine what it should be, like could it have also been 10GHz or 13GHz too?:P
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