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  1. touchedbyHisNoodliness

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Because they are in their standard states. We only take bond energies for chemical species that are not in their standard states.
  2. touchedbyHisNoodliness

    BAN ALL THE PRACTICAL LEAKS!

    Urdu mat bolo! ;) Relevant message though, bro.
  3. touchedbyHisNoodliness

    BAN ALL THE PRACTICAL LEAKS!

    It's clear that practical is the only paper for which guess papers are actually leaks, because centers will have knowledge of it beforehand and someone, somewhere will definitely leak it. Please ban all the practical leak threads because this is just morally wrong and abhorrent to be cheating...
  4. touchedbyHisNoodliness

    A2 Physics | Post your doubts here

    To find mean voltage, you need the sum of all the voltage under the sinusoidal graph, which is composed of peaks and valleys. Now if you add the areas under the (+) peak and the area above the (-) valley, the sum is zero. Through Mean=Sum of X/No. of X , whatever the number of X may be, the mean...
  5. touchedbyHisNoodliness

    A2 Physics | Post your doubts here

    Do you mean the root mean squared(rms) voltage? It is simply the amount of direct voltage that gives the same Power to the resistor as the AC. That's how I've understood it..
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