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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The negative gradient of the electric potential is called an electric field. The electric field points in the direction of the steepest decrease of potential. The electric field is defined in a simpler terms as equal to the change in potential per unit displacement. The electric field is strong, if the potential decreases sharply over a small distance. The electric field can be calculated using this relationship if the potential distribution is known, and vice versa. It is important for the understanding of the energy transfer in electrostatics and charge dynamics.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
At any point, the electrostatic potential is the amount of work done in bringing a unit positive test charge from infinity to that point in an electric field. It is done without acceleration. It is denoted by V and it is a scalar quantity.
? =? /Q
where? is the work done and q is the test charge.
The electrostatic potential helps in quantifying the energy configuration of charges. The unit is volt (V), where 1 V = 1 J/C.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students while studying Coordnation Compound Chapter 5 must make a handy notes of formulas, definations, atomic number / weight, diagrams. These notes will be helpful in quick revision.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The question and answer for Coordination Compounds textbook exericses are updated on this article. The solutions are prepared the experts teachers to help students undertsnad the Coorination Compounds chapter throughly.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Students can download the NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Probability in PDF format from Shiksha.com. These Solutions provide best explanation which accurate and to the point for all the solutions. Students can visit the below given link and scroll down to click on the Download Free PDF option, then save the file in their device.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The ncert solutions for Class 12 Coordination Compound is updated on this artcile. Students can get the detailed solutions for intext and exericses here.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Probability provided by Shiksha are generally suffiecient for class 12th board exam preparation. These NCERT solutions are alignerd with the latest CBSE 2025 syllabus and offer step-by-step explanations for all textbook exercises. These solutions also cover important concepts of the chapter such as conditional probability, Bayes' Theorem, independent events, and total probability using simple language.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Students can access all the important formulas along with the concepts used to solve these problems on Shiksha's NCERT Solutions page for Probability. Students can check all the important formulas in the NCERT Solutions for Probability. The link of the page is provided below;
NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Probability
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Bayes' Theorem results in a formula for conditional Probability which is used to determine the conditional probability of a mutually inclusive event. We have includes usage of this theorem in our Probability solutions in right places. Students can dig deeper into this theorem and learn using its formula through the NCERT Solutions provided by shiksha.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Probability holds good weight in the CBSE Class 2th board exams, Which is why questions based on conditional probability, independent events, and applications of Bayes' Theorem are frequently asked in the board exams. Shiksha's NCERT Solutions for Probability cover all these topics and mentions important formulae and concepts in every question-answer.
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