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Electrostatics class 12 and iitjee summary (pdf download)

Summary of electrostatics This article is about the quick summary of electrostatics for class 12 and iitjee. You can also download electrostatics quick summary PDF if you like and do not forget to share the page so that other people also know about this article on electrostatics summary for class 12 and competitive exams like […]

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Meter Bridge Experiment using Wheatstone Bridge Principle

What is Wheat Stone Bridge? A Wheatstone bridge is an electrical circuit used to measure an unknown electrical resistance by balancing two legs of a bridge circuit, one leg of which includes the unknown component. it was invented by Samuel Hunter Christie in 1833 and improved and popularized by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1843.Although today

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Newton’s Third Law of motion (action-reaction and examples)

This article is about in-depth explanation of newton’s third law of motion. Here in this article I presume that you have a introduction of Newtons first law of motion and Newton’s second law of motion. Now Newtons first law and second law of motion deals with the effect of forces when they acts on a body. First law is about the change in the velocity of the body on the application of unbalanced forces and second law is gives the exact amount of the force needed to produce a given acceleration.

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Circular Motion Physics : Detailed explanation

Circular motion is a very important concept in physics. Here in this page I would like to go through the concept of circular motion. You encounter circular motion in your day to day life. Many rides in amusement parks undergoes circular motion. Curves on highway are part of a circle and cars making a tun undergoes circular motion. Merry-go-Rounds in playgrounds offer further examples of uniform circular motion. Now let us learn more about circular motion.

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Top Conceptual Questions for Rotational Mechanics

1) If the total external force acting on a rigid body is zero, then
(a) only linear momentum remains constant
(b) only angular momentum remains constant
(c) both linear momentum and angular momentum remains constant
(d) neither linear momentum nor angular momentum remain constant

2) A ball of mass M is tied to a string of length L is whirled round in a horizontal plane in a circle of radius R. The speed of the stone is increased beyond the maximum permissible value and the string breaks suddenly; then
(a) the stone will jerk radially outwards

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How to solve resistor in series problems

Here in this article we will go through a easy problem showing the basics how to solve the problems where resistors are connected in series and you have to find the equivalent resistance of the circuit. we will do this through an example . For this consider studying the question given below and how I solve this question following several steps. Here our goal will be to analyze few resistors connected in series combination. Further If you want to read the notes related to this topic please follow this link

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NCERT book Solutions class-9 Gravitation (Part 2)

This page contains NCERT book Solutions class -9 Gravitation starting from page 143 at the end of the chapter. I have also been writing the notes for this chapter to learn more about notes you can follow this link and to get the in-text questions solution please follow this link . If you want to get the solutions of first 11 questions follow this link.
For assignment on gravitation follow this link

Question 12
Gravitational force on the surface of the moon is only 1/6 as strong as gravitational force on the earth. What is the weight in newtons of a 10 kg object on the moon and on the earth?

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