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Detailed explanation with examples on construction-of-angles-measuring-30-45-60-75-90-and-105-degrees-using-set-squares helps you to understand easily . QnA , Notes & Videos & sample exam papers
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Detailed explanation with examples on concurrent-lines-of-a-triangle helps you to understand easily . QnA , Notes & Videos & sample exam papers
The diagram above shows a wire stretched over a sonometer. Stems of two vibrating tuning forks A and B are touched to the wooden box of the sonometer. It is observed that the paper rider (a small piece of paper folded at the center) present on the wire files off when the stem of vibrating tuning fork B is touched to the wooden box but the paper …
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Notes On Triangles - ICSE Class 8 Maths - NextGurukul
The Triangle and Its Properties A triangle is a closed figure made of three line segments. Every triangle has three sides, three angles, and three vertices. These are known as the parts of a triangle. The sides and the angles of every triangle differ from one another; therefore, they do not look alike. Triangles can be classified based on their sides and …
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Notes On Coulomb's law - CBSE Class 12 Physics - NextGurukul
Coulomb's law states that the electrostatic force between two charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the charges. Coulomb's law in vector form is given below. According to the Principle of Superposition, the net electrostatic force on a charge is equal to the vector sum of the individual electrostatic ...
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Detailed explanation with examples on interconversion-of-states-of-matter helps you to understand easily , designed as per NCERT. QnA , Notes & Videos