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IiTeachChem
•Created by Flint on 7/3/2024 in #💭│doubts
Physics NLM doubt
Check out the analysis section
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Flint on 7/3/2024 in #💭│doubts
Physics NLM doubt
Oh sorry, didn’t read the question fully
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IiTeachChem
•Created by trin on 7/11/2024 in #💭│doubts
current electricity pyq
This assumes that the resistance is constant, so use this if alpha x delta T doesn't cancel out
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IiTeachChem
•Created by trin on 7/11/2024 in #💭│doubts
current electricity pyq
Or you can relate i^2R x t (heat) with the temperature increase
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IiTeachChem
•Created by trin on 7/11/2024 in #💭│doubts
current electricity pyq
In that case alpha x delta T must cancel out at some point
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Flint on 7/3/2024 in #💭│doubts
Physics NLM doubt
This might be similar to your question
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IiTeachChem
•Created by trin on 7/11/2024 in #💭│doubts
current electricity pyq
For conducting wires, resistance is proportional to temperature
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IiTeachChem
•Created by hardcoreisdead on 7/8/2024 in #💭│doubts
NLM2
try to split the forces along and perpendicular to the incline for m
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IiTeachChem
•Created by hardcoreisdead on 7/8/2024 in #💭│doubts
NLM2
You just have to draw FBDs as usual
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IiTeachChem
•Created by BroGotNoQuotes on 7/6/2024 in #💭│doubts
ncert physics
well yes stormycloud explained it
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IiTeachChem
•Created by BroGotNoQuotes on 7/6/2024 in #💭│doubts
ncert physics
x-t is the position/displacement on the x-axis over time
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Real potato on 7/5/2024 in #💭│doubts
continuity
so they are indeterminate at x=1, x=-1 and x=5
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Real potato on 7/5/2024 in #💭│doubts
continuity
Hence when you differentiate that you'll get terms with |x^2-4x-5| and |x-1| in the denominator
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Real potato on 7/5/2024 in #💭│doubts
continuity
For any function a(x),
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Real potato on 7/5/2024 in #💭│doubts
continuity
oh I meant you'll have a removable discontinuity in f'(x), my bad
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Manticore on 7/5/2024 in #💭│doubts
Maths(limits/continuity)
For all other values of x, we see that the function is already continuous and it doesn't help us in finding a and b
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