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the question puteer must be satisfied by now...........
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obviously a st line motion,,,,,,,,,,
think u r on one of the projecttttiles.......
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paula bruce:::::
suggested by
prof P Joy kota
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if int
what does this int mean.........
does it mean integral part function
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see shreya,,,,,,,,,
these type of questions form the basics of integration:
see the solluiton:
I = dx -------------- sqrt [ 4 - (x-1)^2 ]
hope u r easily able to write the above step
now very standard:
see:
let ::::: x-1 = t
dx = dt
so ur:
I = dt --------------- sqrt [ 2^2 - t^2 ]
now easy.... i took alot of space to write thsi que so that u understand it properly
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think u must give one at a time:::::::::::::
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i would go 4 isobaric bcoz when u will compress it very slowly at every point
change in pressure is approximately 0
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do u mean , i feel , that u need all the basics of chemical bonding
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obviously adiabatic man it is bcoz the air inside the tyre had no time to interfere with the surrounding temp
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hey friends how to break numbers in their factors ie:
in my notes i saw:
18 = (20 + 21 + ...)(30 + 31 + .......)
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why dry ether is almost used in grignard reagent(ie most of the times)
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please xpalin the assumpyion in ur own words:
flow of ideal liquids is irrrotational......
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then what is the final ans.......
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