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7. Passing through the points (–1, 1) and (2, – 4).
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7. Passing through the points (–1, 1) and (2, – 4). 1 and 2 4 7. Passing through the points (–1 October 30, 2021 Category: Chapter 10 - Straight Lines , Maths , NCERT Exemplar Class 11 ,
Statement 1 : For n=3,l may be 0,1 and 2, and (m) may be 0,0,±1, and 0,±1 and ±2. Statement 2 : For each value of (n) there are 0 to ( n-1) possible values of l, and for each value of l there are (0) to ±1 values of (m).
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Nov
Statement 1 : For n=3,l may be 0,1 and 2, and (m) may be 0,0,±1, and 0,±1 and ±2. Statement 2 : For each value of (n) there are 0 to ( n-1) possible values of l, and for each value of l there are (0) to ±1 values of (m). ±1 ±1 and ±2. [...]
In a u tube which is open at both ends two liqiuds, 1 and 2 , are in equilibrium, as hsown in the fig. If the liquids do not mkix and liquid 1 rests on the top of liquid 2 . then how is the density rho1 of liquid 1 releated to density rho 2 of liquid 2?
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Oct
In a u tube which is open at both ends two liqiuds, 1 and 2 , are in equilibrium, as hsown in the fig. If the liquids do not mkix and liquid 1 rests on the top of liquid 2 . then how is the density rho1 of liquid 1 releated to density rho 2 [...]