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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Shahid,
A thin flexible fibre with a glass core through which light signals can be sent with very little loss of strength.
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You may refer to following link for JEE Mains 2017 syllabus:
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Sumit Kumar SinghTime to create Illusion to Reality!

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In chemistry, organic chemistry is a very important part. So, you can make a chart of:
1. Important name reaction.
2. Ascent and decent of series.
3. Road map of organic conversion.
4. Important tests, etc.
While in mathematics, there are lots of formulas and principle. So, you can make another chart for it. In physics, you just concentrate on numerical part and derivation for board exams.
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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Karan,
F = -kx is the formula, which is called Hooke's Law x is the displacement of the spring's end from its equilibrium position (A distance, in SI units: meters). F is the restoring force exerted by the spring on that end (In SI units: N or kgm/s2). K is a constant called the rate or spring constant (In SI units: N/m or kg/s2).
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careelogy SuchiInspiring the best in you

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A strain gauge is a register used to measure strain on an object. When an external force is applied on an object, due to which there is a deformation occur in the shape of the object. This deformation in the shape either compressive or tensile is called strain and it is measured by the strain gauge.
When an object deforms within the limit of elasticity, either it becomes narrower and longer or it become shorter and broadens. As a result of it, there is a change in resistance end-to-end. The strain gauge is sensitive to that small changes occur in the geometry of an object. By measuring the change in resistance of an object, the amount o
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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Vikash,
Cp - Cv = R
where,
Cp = specific heat at constant pressure
Cv = specific heat at constant volume
R = universal gas constant
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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Satendra,
A semiconductor is a mixture of a conductor and an insulator.In a semiconductor, the conduction band and the valence are moderately separated whereas they are largely separated or energy gap is as large as possible in insulators and less or negligible energy gap in conductors. In case of semiconductors as the temperature increases the electrons in the valence band get excited and jump into the conduction band and hence the conductance increases resulting in the dwindling of resistance. As resistance is directly proportional to resistivity, resistivity decreases, too.
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