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Why is the mass of a nucleus always less than the sum of the masses of its constituents, neutrons and protons? If the total number of neutrons and protons in a nuclear reaction
what is the concept behind solving question wedge block system if block i made to constrain . how to solve such question by using line of action of force
1.A=the set of whole numbers less tan 4 ? 2.B=the set of prime numbers less than 19 ? 3.C=the set of first three days of week?
Wooden block sits on a level lab table. A string draped over a pulley connects to a bucket that can be filled with lead pellets. Maggie needs to measure how much applied mass (pell
It is an instrument used to view pure spectrum. It makes dispersion without deviation with the help of n crown prisms and (n - 1½ flint prisms alternately arranged in a tabular str
What is Potential Gradient Magnitude of electric field at a point on an equipotential surface equal's rate of alter of potential, ΔV, with distance Δx, as point moves perpendic
Instructors Own Problem: 1) On the surface of some strange planet, Mr. Spock finds his weight to be1200N. He then goes 5000km above the surface, and finds his weight to be on
construction and working of nicol prism
The temperature co-efficient of resistance: The temperature co-efficient of resistance is defined as; The Fractional change in resistance from 0ºC, per degree temp
the accelaration of a plane as it takes off would that be a vector or a scalar
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