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Can anyone pls show me the working of this question-A piece of ice of mass 40g is added to 200g of water at 50C.Calculate the final temperature of water when all the ice has melted.
asked by Disha Ghatak (disha95) 7 years ago
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I want to upload a pic of question plz tell how to do
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MCB and ELCB 4 differences please?
asked by Ronaldo (techtoicsaf) 7 years ago
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Does the frequency of the forced vibration have to be the same or a multiple of the natural frequency of the body on which the forced vibration is being applied for resonance??Plz reply ASAp....
asked by Individual (srija_saha) 7 years ago
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Can some1 explain why the critical angle of light in a medium decreases with decrease in temperature??
asked by Prathamesh Dhake (oisix) 7 years ago
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. How will the Centre of gravity of a symmetrical cylinder change if it is one fourth filled with water. Justify.
asked by sanjeet11 7 years ago
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Can anyone explain me Faraday's  explanation for the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction..plzz..as soon as possible...??
asked by Amanprit Kaur (amanpritkaur) 7 years ago
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what is the formula of voltage drop?
asked by Stuti Kamdar (lineshk) 7 years ago
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Listen everyone, I'd like to ask you all if double pole switch working should be considered important ??? REPLY FREELY IF ANYONE OF YOU Feel it important for the exam  ?? Be Quick please !!!
asked by Gwen Stefani (gwen97) 7 years ago
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Does body always vibrate with its own natural frequency  and amplitude no matter how hard it may be struck?If yes then can any1 tell me how forced vibrations are different??? If no then can any1 elaborate on free and forced vibrations by bringing imp points of difference? Plzzz ASAP
asked by Tanay Kamath (tanayk) 7 years ago
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