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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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I haven't see any such question in the paper. I don't even think right hand rule is in our syllabus. If such question is there in the paper, of course I'll use the right hand grip rule. The current is into the paper.
 
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I haven't see any such question in the paper. I don't even think right hand rule is in our syllabus. If such question is there in the paper, of course I'll use the right hand grip rule. The current is into the paper.
your answer is correct but the grip rule is for finding the magnetic poles of solenoid
how did you do it?
 
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Can somebody explain the steps to making a slide of pollen grains and observing it under a microscope according to the mark scheme.
 
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I did all the MCQs of Electromagnetic Induction from redspot topical (2001-11) and haven't come across Fleming's right hand rule. Also, there are only 2 paths for light rays that we have to learn for diverging lenses, right?
 
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