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IkrThanks, the second part is strange!
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IkrThanks, the second part is strange!
o teri.. han........................... so we have still +0.01 to add na ?You are correct but you forgot about the uncertainty of ±1 digit
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More MCQ questions, somone help.
Q4,8,10,13,16,20,25,27,33
Ohh that's the reason... is it not that if we give continuous pulses then the reflected waves would also be continuous hence we cannot differentiate which boundary the wave is reflected from??? can you clear this???? thanks youwell it can be dangerous for a human being pulsed gives short bursts of ultrasound energy this is relatively safer than a continuous.
u can touch a hot metal for short time intervals but if i ask u to hold that metal for 10min u can imagine what would happen
Haha your welcome sorry I could not make it clear about this oneThansk a lot Sudeep.
Btw i'm not getting Q33 at all, the other two I get, I guess I had trouble in this chapter, cause I don't remember krichoff's laws.
I guess i'll ask my teacher about this one, thanks though
λ = m
Thanks , Butλ = m
h = m
ρ = kg/m³
g = m/s²
v² = m²/s²
A) m²/s²
B) 1/s²
C) kg / ms²
D) m^4 / kg*s²
Choice A.
V1= 5000/ (5000+5000) x 2 = 1V then V2= 3000/ (3000 + 2000) x 2 = 1.2 so V1 - V2 = -0.2 so CThanks , But
I mentioned Q 33!!!
Is there any formula ?V1= 5000/ (5000+5000) x 2 = 1V then V2= 3000/ (3000 + 2000) x 2 = 1.2 so V1 - V2 = -0.2 so C
Ah thanks, That was soo Easyyyy!!! ugh..V1= 5000/ (5000+5000) x 2 = 1V then V2= 3000/ (3000 + 2000) x 2 = 1.2 so V1 - V2 = -0.2 so C
Vout= Vin*(R1/R1+R2)Is there any formula ?
Vout and Vin means ?Vout= Vin*(R1/R1+R2)
Vout =Output Voltage, And Vin = Input Voltage which would be Total supplied by the Battery!Vout and Vin means ?
TyVout =Output Voltage, And Vin = Input Voltage which would be Total supplied by the Battery!
Where is this formula written in our book ?Vout= Vin*(R1/R1+R2)
Which Book Do u use? I use Physics coursebook for As an A level!Where is this formula written in our book ?
I use the sameWhich Book Do u use? I use Physics coursebook for As an A level!
Pg 187I use the same
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