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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
According to Shiksha's electric charges and fields class 12 notes, Coulomb's law states that if there are two stationary point charges, the electrostatic force between them is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them and directly proportional to the product of the charges.
Mathematically,
F = (1 / 4? ) * (q? / r²)
Here r is the distance between the charges, q? and q? are charges and? is the permittivity of free space. Coulomb's law assumes charges are at rest and it is valid for point charges in vacuum or air. When the medium is not a vacuum and the charges are moving, the limitations include inaccuracy. This la
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The quantization of charge can be denoted as e = 1.6 * 10? ¹? C. It means that the object's charge is an integral multiple of the elementary charge. Mathematically, it can be represented as q = ±ne, where n is an integer. The charge exists in discrete packets or quanta and is not continuous. For example, a body cannot have a charge of 2.5e but a charge of 3e or -2e. Millikan first observed this quantization of charge in his oil drop experiment. Quantization is consistent with the matter's atomic structure and is a fundamental property of electric charge.
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Conductors refer to materials that throughout their structure, allow the free movement of electric charges normally electrons. It happens because of the free electrons present in their outer shells. The examples of conductors include silver, aluminum and copper. On the other hand, there is no free flow of electric charges in the insulators because the electrons are tightly bound to atoms. Examples of the insulators are wood, rubber, and plastic. In electric circuits, the conductors are used as the wiring for the efficient transmission of electricity, and the insulators are used to provide safety by preventing the unwanted flow of curre
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, it is possible to get into Pondicherry University with NEET scores. Candidates just need to pass their 12th exam to get selection. Moreover, any student wishing to appear for the NEET exam should have cleared 10+2 years of education, with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as their subjects as core subjects from any recognised board school. Students currently pursuing 12 grade are also eligible to apply.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
Pondicherry University allow admission to MBBS, BDS, and BAMS courses via NEET exam. The university has released the NEET cutoffs for General, OBC and SC. As per the Pondicherry University NEET cutoff 2024, the rank stood between 112999 and 335484 for the General AI category candidates. Similarly, for the OBC AI quota, the last-round closing rank stood between 244091 and 499091.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
Pondicherry University accepts NEET exam scores, which is conducted for the admission to medical courses such as MBBS and BDS. NTA declares the result of the candidates attempting to secure a seat at various colleges in India. Moreover, candidates willing to get admission must need to keep in mind the below pointers as the result declared by the authorities:
· Candidates first need to check whether they have qualified for the exam or not, by comparing their obtained score with the qualifying or cutoff marks.
· In case, if they qualify, they must get ready for
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An example of the periodic motion is Earth's revolution. In this, the motion repeats itself after regular intervals of time. In oscillatory motion, the object moves back and forth about a mean position like a vibrating spring or pendulum. It is a type of periodic motion. Although, oscillatory motions are periodic, however, not vice versa. Oscillatory motion typically follows sinusoidal patterns and involves a restoring force.
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