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		<title>How was your Physics Practical Examination?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello students! It&#8217;s the time of AISSCE Practical Examination. How was your Physics Practical Examination and Viva? Which questions were asked to you? Which were the experiments and activities you were asked to perform? How farely did you do it? Share your experience here as comments to this post. Your responses will be a boon [...]
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		<description><![CDATA[What are the dimensions of angle,specific heat,heat,latent heat,frequency,charge,potential difference,resistance? Angle does not have any dimension as it is a pure ratio Dimensions of Specific heat  = [M0L2T-2K-1] Heat has the same dimensional formula as that of energy [ML2T-2] Latent heat is the heat energy required to convert unit mass of a substance from one state [...]
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		<title>A problem from light for class X</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sudhanshu Misra posted: &#8220;An object is placed at a distance of 10cm from convex mirror of focal length15cm; find the position and nature of image?&#8221; Ans: f= 15 cm u=-10 cm v=? substitute the values in the relation and get the value of v as 6 cm The image is virtual, erect and diminished Related posts: [...]
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