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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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Are you prepared for tomorrow?i don't think so :(
Cause this is fundamental/basic of electricity but no problem with that, Voltage=Current x Resistence
If the Current is Increased the resistance decreases and vice versa there is no direct (such) relation between voltage and Current :p as it acts as a constant rather than a proptoion or inverse :)

Um I almost am, just that this is my worst chapter cos I got it mixed up with ohm's law :|
thankyouu, this helped :)
 
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(iv) As S are the pulses being sent and R are the reflected pulses so pulses C would be in between them as ultra sound would detect them as they lie between the two surfaces
does brightness depend on voltage or current...
 
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huuuuunnnnnnn....explain agn......:confused:plz...plz..
S is the pulse being sent R is the reflected pulse. Crack metal kay center main hai.
Jub pulse jaigi to half way say waapis aye gi. Is liye on oscilloscope it would be shown between S and R
 
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