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I can provide you with unsolved Physics PASTPAPERS........................................
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HERE IS ELECTRIC FIELD.................... PAPAER1.....................HIT THANKS
 
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HERE IS FORCES............PAPER1........................HIT THANKS
 
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STATES OF MATTER.........PAPER1................HIT THANKS
 
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Here is units and measurements paper 1...............................hit thanks
 
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here is current and electricity paper1 hit thanks............................
 
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kindly any1 tell me what are nodes and antinodes and suggest why young modulus is not used to describe the deformation of fluids.
 
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@rviboy
nodes are the part od the stationary waves where there is zero displacement, while antinodes are the part of stationary waves between the nodes with maximum displacement.



Young Modulus is stress/strain
stress is force/cross-sectional area
strain is extention/original length
this equation is mainly used to fing young's modulus of the spring or a wire, so therefore cant be used in fluids, cuz there is no extension in fluids(e.g. gas), there is change in volume which is meter^3 while extension is in metres...well thats what i think why cant we use youngs modulus for fluids.
 
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ala too good !thanks again miss. now i must read in detail from the book, i don't think so this is right ..asking basic concepts here.
and about the young modulus question ms says..fluids cannot be deformed in one direction / cannot be stretched
or fluids can only have volume change
or no fixed shape. its clearer now..
 
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rviboy said:
ala too good !thanks again miss. now i must read in detail from the book, i don't think so this is right ..asking basic concepts here.
and about the young modulus question ms says..fluids cannot be deformed in one direction / cannot be stretched
or fluids can only have volume change
or no fixed shape. its clearer now..
ur welcome man :p
 
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