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Option C i.e by vibration of atoms and the movement of electrons.
Thnxshayad it was c.
I got this one wrong !
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Option C i.e by vibration of atoms and the movement of electrons.
Thnxshayad it was c.
no vibration of atoms + movement of electronsWht was the answer to the mcq in which they asked ways for conduction in metal !
Wasnt it atoms only ?
Thnx
I got this one wrong !
absolutely correct..Q9 last part was asking for the power produced by the transformer's ac output. Voltage was 240V, current was already given as 1.6A. Hence P=VI. It was for 2 marks. 1 mark for P=VI, 1 mark for the correct answer i.e 384W.
Haha na i already had doubt with tht one !thanking for making u loose a mark....
it was asking for current not power...
yup.... power loss= (1.6)^2*5=12.8wlast question was the powerloss...= I^2 x R
last question was the powerloss...= I^2 x R
I did the same. 300*(60*60) cuz we had to give energy.No way!
Dont make us lose a mark!
Whats the procedure?
no vibration was also thereWht was the answer to the mcq in which they asked ways for conduction in metal !
Wasnt it atoms only ?
DONT SCARE MEActually you can count on the percentile to be pretty high, it was an easy paper and everyone seems to have done well.
Whatever you have to tell yourself to feel better go ahead, but facts are facts and the fact is, this was an extremely easy paper and most people did pretty good.DONT SCARE ME
Whatever you have to tell yourself to feel better go ahead, but facts are facts and the fact is, this was an extremely easy paper and most people did pretty good.
Yup, the option was Cno vibration was also there
That part didn't concern the transformer anymore. It was just talking about electricity in the circuit so we could use P=VIUziB u see wat i know is that we never use formula P=VI wen a question on transformer come......we use I= Pout/voltage.or ploss=I^2 *R...
5NWhat was the ans of mcq 7...force on p?
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