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अर्कज
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Kumar Rajesh
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How is ampere(A) a fundamental unit? It is derived by the formula q/t.
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अर्कज
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Himanshu Sharma
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, asked on 4/5/18
Can anyone explain in detail to me that when to use Differentiation and Integration with the help of some examples .
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Dev Puri
Subject: Physics
, asked on 4/5/18
How to calculate positive and negative errors in measuring acceleration due to gravity by simple pendulum?
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Dev Puri
Subject: Physics
, asked on 4/5/18
While measuring the acceleration due to gravity by a simple pendulum a student makes a positive error of 1% in length of the pendulum and negative error of 3% in the value of time period.his percentage error in the measurement of g by the relation g=4?^2(l/T^2) will be
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अर्कज
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अर्कज
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अर्कज
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Himanshu Sharma
Subject: Physics
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When to use integrationand differentiation?
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Akash
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Differentiate y=[(2x^3)-4]/(x)^1/2
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