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An electric field is expressed as E=2iˆ+3jˆ. Find the potential difference (VA−VB) between two points A and B whose position vectors are given by rA=iˆ+2jˆ and rB=jˆ+3kˆ
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An electric field is expressed as E=2iˆ+3jˆ. Find the potential difference (VA−VB) between two points A and B whose position vectors are given by rA=iˆ+2jˆ and rB=jˆ+3kˆ An electric field is expressed as E=2iˆ+3jˆ. Find the potential difference (VA−VB) between two points A and B whose position vectors are given by rA=iˆ+2jˆ and rB=jˆ+3kˆ August [...]
A uniform electric field is present in the positive x – direction. If the intensity of the field is 5NC−1 then find the potential difference (VB−VA) between two points A (0 m, 2 m) and B (5 m, 3 m).
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A uniform electric field is present in the positive x – direction. If the intensity of the field is 5NC−1 then find the potential difference (VB−VA) between two points A (0 m, 2 m) and B (5 m, 3 m). 2 m) and B (5 m 3 m). A uniform electric field is present in [...]
Each side of a cube is measured to be 7.203 m. Find the volume of the cube up to appropriate significant figures.
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Each side of a cube is measured to be 7.203 m. Find the volume of the cube up to appropriate significant figures. Each side of a cube is measured to be 7.203 m. Find the volume of the cube up to appropriate significant figures. August 31, 2020 Category: Uncategorised (JEE Advanced Physics by BM Sharma [...]
1μC charge is shifted from A to B, and it is found that work done by an external force is 40μJ. In doing so against electrostatic forces, find potential difference VA−VB.
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1μC charge is shifted from A to B, and it is found that work done by an external force is 40μJ. In doing so against electrostatic forces, find potential difference VA−VB. 1μC charge is shifted from A to B and it is found that work done by an external force is 40μJ. In doing so [...]
If velocity V , force F , and time T are chosen as fundamental quantities, express a. mass and b. energy in terms of V, F and T.
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If velocity V , force F , and time T are chosen as fundamental quantities, express a. mass and b. energy in terms of V, F and T. and time T are chosen as fundamental quantities express a. mass and b. energy in terms of V F and T. force F If velocity V August [...]
Two electric charges q and -2q are placed at a distance 6m apart on a horizontal plane. Find the locous of point on this plane where the potential has a value zero.
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Two electric charges q and -2q are placed at a distance 6m apart on a horizontal plane. Find the locous of point on this plane where the potential has a value zero. Two electric charges q and -2q are placed at a distance 6m apart on a horizontal plane. Find the locous of point on [...]
If the velocity of light c, gravitational constant G, and planck’s constant h are chosen as fundamental units, then find the dimensions of mass in new system.
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If the velocity of light c, gravitational constant G, and planck’s constant h are chosen as fundamental units, then find the dimensions of mass in new system. and Planck's constant (h) are chosen as fundamental units gravitational constant (G) If the velocity of light (c) then find the dimensions of mass in new system. August [...]
Two point charges Q1 and Q2 lie along a line at a distance from each other. Figure 3.7 shows the potential variation along the line of charges. At which of the points 1, 2, and 3 is the electric field zero ? What are the singns of the charges Q1 and Q2 and which of the two charges is greater in magnitude ?
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Two point charges Q1 and Q2 lie along a line at a distance from each other. Figure 3.7 shows the potential variation along the line of charges. At which of the points 1, 2, and 3 is the electric field zero ? What are the singns of the charges Q1 and Q2 and which of [...]
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and 3 is the electric field zero ? What are the singns of the charges Q1 and Q2 and which of the two charges is greater in magnitude ? ,
Two point charges Q1 and Q2 lie along a line at a distance from each other. Figure 3.7 shows the potential variation along the line of charges. At which of the points 1 ,
The velocity of water waves v may depend on their wavelength λ , density of water ‘p’ and acceleration due to gravity ‘g’.
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The velocity of water waves v may depend on their wavelength λ , density of water ‘p’ and acceleration due to gravity ‘g’. density of water 'p' and acceleration due to gravity 'g'. The velocity of water waves v may depend on their wavelength λ August 31, 2020 Category: Uncategorised (JEE Advanced Physics by BM [...]
Which of the following processes is reversible ?
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Which of the following processes is reversible ? Which of the following processes is reversible ? August 31, 2020 Category: Chapter 18 - Thermodynamics , NEET Last 32 Years Solved 1988 - 2019 Physics and Chemistry Video Solutions , Physics ,