lo g...read the question again..which diameter are they asking??
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lo g...read the question again..which diameter are they asking??
10mm/divIt would not fit the screen !! 15 hz need ten times more divisons on screen
what about last part of Q3?It would not fit the screen !! 15 hz need ten times more divisons on screen
how did you find that?10mm/div
first tell me am i ritehow did you find that?
yes u r rightfirst tell me am i rite
ure ryt!first tell me am i rite
but hwd u find dat?ure ryt!
well T=1/F it gives 0.067 so to convert it into milimetre multiply by thousand u will get 66.7 or 67 suiyable for last scale 1omm/divhow did you find that?
hope it clears it for ubut hwd u find dat?
thanks but how it is suitable for 10ms setting?i did not get that........well T=1/F it gives 0.067 so to convert it into milimetre multiply by thousand u will get 66.7 or 67 suiyable for last scale 1omm/div
could you plz explain futher after we get time period 67ms,how we know what is the suitable scale?well T=1/F it gives 0.067 so to convert it into milimetre multiply by thousand u will get 66.7 or 67 suiyable for last scale 1omm/div
No ..yar do u remember the options?
its simple if its , first know that there are altogether 10 horizontal divisions. OKthanks but how it is suitable for 10ms setting?i did not get that........
I think it was Cyar do u remember the options?
it should be 25 cm far from object on refracted ray
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