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Dude u r wrong!!!!!!!
don't blame d syllabus actually!!!!!
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THOSE UNCLEAR BOXES ARE ACTUALLY THE SYMBOLS OF PROPORTIONALITY.
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AFTER A LONG BREAK MY STARTER IS :
Q:-Concerning nuclear forces {mind u it's nuclear force not electrostatic or gravitational force} what sort of relation is valid?
a. Fnuc. 1/r2
b. Fnuc. 1/r4
c. Fnuc. 1/r6
d.Fnuc. 1/r8
e. It follows INVERSE SQUARE LAW
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Well i think catchyash is right!!!!!
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I AM SORRY TO SAY BUT U BOTH R WRONG, CORRECT OPTIONS ARE a&c.
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cumon i make it more interesting, the dude who answers tis question wins at least min. 50 credits and MAX.1/0 i.e.infinite. i wll find out winner's every response and rate them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
but first of all the answer with explanation.
AND ITS A CHALLENGE 4 ALL THE GO IITIANS.
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congrats u have won credits, now among dese horcruxes which are found in the 6th book and which are in the seventh book?
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may b , but what's d answer dude?
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rates assured to the one who answers correctly!!!!!!!!!
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cummoooooooon im sleepingzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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no one among the famous go iitians:
kasirajan.1990 snehavenus arun.k.iit vinay007 dream_iit rg123 nishant13940 coolriya shailesh_45 losky mt somi91 prdpram08 phyana hsbhatt narakputra Aatish elessar_iitkgp pramod6990 Nithy abhijeet_0201 the.sniper EAGER shy vrinda anit_sahu paddy.dude elastiboysai chase jain108 pardesi panks_01 sti jatinroxx vacuumhead_pratyush aankurverma iitkgp_bipin zeeshanp johri_anshuman prdpram Selvaganesh_i joyfrancis karthik2007 pujasinghtwinkle karthikb91 adityo1990 viswanath kunal120 nitwit anki016 tarinbansal agnit_thebest arpitsri11791 shreyaarya antonyajay21 abhishekray07 iitjee08aspirant EFFORT spideyunlimited mohit_aggarwal1990
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name all d horcruxes!!!!!
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b and d are the correct options. my next question: Q: Which of the following statements is/are true for INVERSION TEMPERATURE {Ti} :
a. Ti1b1a-1 = constant
b. Ti is applicable in the case of real gases as well as ideal gases.
c. Ti is minimum for a gas for which liquefication is easy.
d. Ti is maximum for ideal gases and minimum for permanent gases.
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SO NO ONE ON THIS WEBSITE COULD ANSWER SUCH AN EASY QUESTION?!
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cummon, i think dere is a chapter named 'HEAT AND THERMODYNAMICS' in d syllabus of JEE, SO DON'T BETTER ASSUME THIS QUESTION AS OUT OF SYLLABUS!!
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