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Confused about what to do..help please guys.
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What is the syllabus for the new JEE? I have been preparing for AI3E since the last year; so would that be a setback? please help.
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I recently gave a test in math (CET-K) and scored 59/60 in a moderate-easy paper. Unfortunately, looks as if its having a counter-effect...! Concentration levels have sharply dipped since. Kindly help me get back on track...please. M in a bit of trouble right now.
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Same problems here too...!! Been preparing for the AIEEE since the last 6-7 months, and now everything looks a blur. No idea as to what exactly is to be done..! Would continuing prep with AIEEE syllabus help? Or should i join a specialised IIT coaching center...? Please help asap.
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Note: I am currently moving from 11th to 12th.
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Well, all that I know is that board marks are to counted. 40% is a minimum; the rest depends on your state. Nothing much known regarding syllabus, though I heard the "advanced" test is gonna be conducted solely by the IITs.
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HELL..! Would preparation for AIEEE in 11th hurt my chances of cracking the ISEET? What's the expected pattern n syllabus? Please please help..! :( NO time left..!
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Sum to infinity: 1 + 1/5 +3/5sq + 5/5cb.......
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Why do the hottest bodies appear white..?
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Density depends upon distribution of matter in the given sample. More closely packed molecules-> greater density. So the molecules may or may not be heavier than those in a rarer sample.
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Yeah. The weight of the metal block is balanced by the spring force. It doesnt have any resultant to affect the weight of the beaker. So the reading will still be 40N.
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Well thats what i thought too.. And posted it to see if m missing something..! Looks like we'll just have to say 'data insufficient'.
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If the period of a satellite around the earth is 10 hours, calculate its height above the surface of earth? (twist- available data, R=6400km, g=9.8)
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dQ=dU+pdV. So if dV=0, dW=0. Is there any twist in the tale?
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Momentum of all photons , p=mc. There is no question of different momenta for two photons, is there? They only differ in freq n wavelength.
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Choice (a). As force is a vector because it has direction, and hence we apply the TLOF. The converse is not plausible.
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(3+sqrt5)^0.5 + (5 -sqrt5)^0.5. The correct answer must be cos9.
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