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A 5.5 m length of string has a mass of 0.035 kg. If the tension in the string is 77 N the speed of a wave on the string is
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A 5.5 m length of string has a mass of 0.035 kg. If the tension in the string is 77 N the speed of a wave on the string is A 5.5 m length of string has a mass of 0.035 kg. If the tension in the string is 77 N the speed of a [...]
A polythene piece rubbed with wool is found to have a negative charge of 3 x 10 ^ -7 C .
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A polythene piece rubbed with wool is found to have a negative charge of 3 x 10 ^ -7 C . A polythene piece rubbed with wool is found to have a negative charge of 3 x 10 ^ -7 C . October 28, 2020 Category: Uncategorised (JEE Advanced Physics by BM Sharma + GMP [...]
Two sinusoidal waves of intensity I having same frequency and same amplitude interferes constructively at a point. The resultant intensity at a point will be:
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Two sinusoidal waves of intensity I having same frequency and same amplitude interferes constructively at a point. The resultant intensity at a point will be: Two sinusoidal waves of intensity I having same frequency and same amplitude interferes constructively at a point. The resultant intensity at a point will be: October 28, 2020 Category: AIIMS [...]
How many magacoulombs of positive ( or negative ) charge are present in 2.0 mol of neutral hydrogen gas.
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How many magacoulombs of positive ( or negative ) charge are present in 2.0 mol of neutral hydrogen gas. How many magacoulombs of positive ( or negative ) charge are present in 2.0 mol of neutral hydrogen gas. October 28, 2020 Category: Uncategorised (JEE Advanced Physics by BM Sharma + GMP Solutions) ,
An ideal gas has a volume 0.3 m^3 at 150 kPa. It is confined by a spring-loaded piston in a vertical cylinder. Initially, the spring is in relaxed state. If the gas is heated to a final state
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Oct
An ideal gas has a volume 0.3 m^3 at 150 kPa. It is confined by a spring-loaded piston in a vertical cylinder. Initially, the spring is in relaxed state. If the gas is heated to a final state An ideal gas has a volume 0.3 m^3 at 150 kPa. It is confined by a spring-loaded [...]
Two identical conducting spheres , one having an initial charge + q and the other initially uncharged , are brought into contact. (a) What is the new charge on each sphere? (b) While the spheres are in contact, a positivelycharged rod is moved close to one sphere, causing aredistribution of the charges on the two spheres, so thecharge on the sphere closest to the rod has a charge -Q . What is the charge on the other sphere?
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Oct
Two identical conducting spheres , one having an initial charge + q and the other initially uncharged , are brought into contact. (a) What is the new charge on each sphere? (b) While the spheres are in contact, a positivelycharged rod is moved close to one sphere, causing aredistribution of the charges on the two [...]
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a positivelycharged rod is moved close to one sphere ,
are brought into contact. (a) What is the new charge on each sphere? (b) While the spheres are in contact ,
causing aredistribution of the charges on the two spheres ,
one having an initial charge + q and the other initially uncharged ,
so thecharge on the sphere closest to the rod has a charge -Q . What is the charge on the other sphere? ,
Two identical conducting spheres ,
Given figure shows a horizontal cylinderical container of length 30 cm, which is partitioned by a tight-fitting separator. The separator is diathermic but conducts heat very slowly.
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Given figure shows a horizontal cylinderical container of length 30 cm, which is partitioned by a tight-fitting separator. The separator is diathermic but conducts heat very slowly. Given figure shows a horizontal cylinderical container of length 30 cm which is partitioned by a tight-fitting separator. The separator is diathermic but conducts heat very slowly. October [...]
A person standing on an insulating stool touches a charged insulating conductor. will the conductor get compeletly discharged ?
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A person standing on an insulating stool touches a charged insulating conductor. will the conductor get compeletly discharged ? A person standing on an insulating stool touches a charged insulating conductor. will the conductor get compeletly discharged ? October 28, 2020 Category: Uncategorised (JEE Advanced Physics by BM Sharma + GMP Solutions) ,
n moles of a gas in a cylinder under a piston are transferred to infinitely slowly from a state with a volume of V0 and a pressure 3P0 atoms to state with 3V0 and a pressure P0 as shown
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n moles of a gas in a cylinder under a piston are transferred to infinitely slowly from a state with a volume of V0 and a pressure 3P0 atoms to state with 3V0 and a pressure P0 as shown n moles of a gas in a cylinder under a piston are transferred to infinitely slowly [...]
What is your observation when two sources are emitting sound with frequency 499 Hz and 501 Hz?
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What is your observation when two sources are emitting sound with frequency 499 Hz and 501 Hz? What is your observation when two sources are emitting sound with frequency 499 Hz and 501 Hz? October 28, 2020 Category: AIIMS Last 24 Years Solved 1996 - 2019 Physics and Chemistry Video Solutions , Chapter 16 - [...]