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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 9/21/2024 in #💭│doubts
solution question doubt
Damn, guess i have to memorise then
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 9/6/2024 in #💭│doubts
Doubt Regarding relationship between time and velocity
+solved @727 @stormycloud @RDES
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 9/6/2024 in #💭│doubts
Doubt Regarding relationship between time and velocity
Ouu haa baat toh sahi hain thankss
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 8/26/2024 in #💭│doubts
Is latent heat a specific property?
+solved @iTeachChem
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 8/26/2024 in #💭│doubts
Is latent heat a specific property?
Oh, yeah... I'm sorry I now looked at the answer and its actually wrong. It was a silly doubt, Thanks !
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 8/26/2024 in #💭│doubts
Is latent heat a specific property?
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 6/16/2024 in #💭│doubts
Doubt regarding Relative Atomic Mass and fractions
+solved @Varun_Arora
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 6/16/2024 in #💭│doubts
Doubt regarding Relative Atomic Mass and fractions
Ahhh, i guess ur right then, maybe the fractional thing isnt for isotopes. I also searched quite a few times and got the same results as well, Thanks for helping
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 6/16/2024 in #💭│doubts
Doubt regarding Relative Atomic Mass and fractions
Oh, alright, thanks for the infos.
I see, if anyone comes with more simplified answer 😅
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 6/16/2024 in #💭│doubts
Doubt regarding Relative Atomic Mass and fractions
it's my doubt that if it cant be fraction then why 35.5
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 6/16/2024 in #💭│doubts
Doubt regarding Relative Atomic Mass and fractions
But ram cant be fraction , can it?
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 6/16/2024 in #💭│doubts
Doubt regarding Relative Atomic Mass and fractions
I'm sorry, that's not what I meant, 35.5 is Chlorine's (actual) average atomic mass, i know. But, what is the Relative Atomic Mass of Chlorine? (As ram cant be fraction)
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 5/11/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why do we have to put the appropriate signs when using any formulas about optics?
+solved @trin
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 5/11/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why do we have to put the appropriate signs when using any formulas about optics?
Woah, that actually clears all the doubts, I couldn't ask properly on google to get it, thank you so much, so we use sign conventions once to just get the general formula, so that we can remember it, and then we use it the 2nd time to go back to the original formula which will be used for the specific question, got it!! Thanks
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 5/11/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why do we have to put the appropriate signs when using any formulas about optics?
Im so confused 😅
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 5/11/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why do we have to put the appropriate signs when using any formulas about optics?
Hmmm, It sounds understandable, still I'm not getting it, can you elaborate please... Like why generalize the formula? We already put the appropriate signs in the formula when making it. Let's say, 1 question of lens has u = negative. So, if we put the negative u value into the formula (which already has negative u from where we derived it) wouldn't it be positive ( 2 negative equals positive)?
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 5/11/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why do we have to put the appropriate signs when using any formulas about optics?
Im sorry, That's not what I meant but thanks, I'll check later 😅
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 5/11/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why do we have to put the appropriate signs when using any formulas about optics?
Yeah, but still I'm curious 😅
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IiTeachChem
•Created by .shadow on 5/8/2024 in #💭│doubts
why is f=R here? i knew that f=R/2 ? huh?
+solved @trin
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