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1. electric charges and fields
1. Draw the magnetic field lines due to a current carrying loop. [Delhi
1. dia
1. Consider n identical point masses on a straight line connected by
1. Carrier Concentration a) Intrinsic Semiconductors
1. Borges
1. Bohr`s theory of hydrogen atom did not explain fully A. diameter of
1. An electron situated near another electron would feel an attractive
1. An electron has a mass of 9.11 x 10 kg and its charge is
1. An electron enters a uniform magnetic field of 0.23 T at a 45
1. Aluminum anodization
1. A strip of aluminium foil is held between the poles of a strong
1. A solid of mass m starts from rest and travels for a given time
1. (Similar to Problem 2.1) Three equal charges, q, are situated at
1. (Chapter 16) Given the following travelling waves on different
1. (a) Explain the meanings of Newton`s second and third Laws of
1. What is static electricity?
1. Teach for 10-15 minutes to explain:
1. Assume a plane wave in vacuum for which... and the amplitude of the electric field is E
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