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point at 2R distance from the SURFACE of planet has total distance 3R.but the total distance (the raduis) b/e the planet and the ponit is 2R...so how come its 3R?
2R +radius of planet...
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point at 2R distance from the SURFACE of planet has total distance 3R.but the total distance (the raduis) b/e the planet and the ponit is 2R...so how come its 3R?
Anyone??
Yes it is, its in almost every year!P=1\3 (NM<c^2>)\V
is the derivation of this equation important????????????
we have to find the gravitational field strength at 0.5r above the surface so total distance= 1.5r (because we add the total distance from the centre to the surface and the distance above the surface) so total distance = 1.5 x (6.4x10^6)Anyone??
radius of earth might be 1 and the other thing is 0.5 above the earths surface...so total distance b/w them is 1.5...i guessAnyone??
it says "deduce".. so you should be able to explain it but you don't need to be able to derive it from the mu--mu=2mu stage.. go over it and understand what's happening though..but in the syllabus it is menioned derive bt not rigorous!!!
omg ur lyk d best thannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx alotrelax lad...for these sort of question u first need to calculate the area of one block like one small block inside the graph in this case it is 1cm and 2.5v/m
then count down the number of blocks under the graph if not complete do approximation and u come across 21 blocks then u multiply both to find the voltage simple
you know what.. .it doesnt make sense to me either anymore..co
could you plz elobarte this mate!!!
espically didnt get the part when u said 1-0.08!!!
can you post the link or the image of the graph?please answer my question
and how the amount of smoothing is increased?
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 is zero is the sum of X is zero. So the mean voltage in AC is zero unless you remove the effect of direction by squaring.
there is a problem with my adobe, please can you see the question and answer?can you post the link or the image of the graph?
A sinusoidal carrier wave has frequency 500 kHz and amplitude 6.0 V. It is to be
frequency modulated by a sinusoidal wave of frequency 8 kHz and amplitude 1.5 V.
The frequency deviation of the carrier wave is 20 kHz V–1.
Describe, for the carrier wave, the variation (if any) of
A: amplitude
B: Frequency
can sum1 plz tell the answer of part B?? how to calculate the frequecy?
thanks!
ok let me see .there is a problem with my adobe, please can you see the question and answer?
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