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alok kumar singh

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Cohesive force in mercury molecules are greater than adhesive force

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For orthogonal vectors A.B = 0

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The acceptance rate of the Ira A Fulton is 90%, which makes the university selective but only to a limited extent. While the Minnesota College of Science has an acceptance rate of 77%, which shows that the university is fairly selective and there is preference towards students with a solid academic background. 
 
It can be inferred that Ira A Fulton is comparitively easier to secure admissions at than Minnesota College of Science, however, students are advised to maintain a solid academic background & satisfy these respective school's eligibility criteria to boost their chances of admissions. 

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Chanchal Sinha

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No, mere qualifying the VSAT exam doesn't guarantee admission. A student's admission depends on various factors such as, their rank, merit list, availability of seat etc.

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Apparent weight = mg – ma

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R = mv/qB = √2mk/qB

Mp/Md = ½ and qp/qd =1/1

Rp/rd = 1/√2

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In reverse biasing, due to collision of electrons and atom, avalanche breakdown occurs.

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v = t – 4

 s =

s = 8 + 8 = 16m/s

Vavg = 16/8 = 8m/s

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Pallavi Pathak

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The different types of sets covered in this chapter are - Empty Set, Singleton Set, Finite Set, Infinite Set, Equal Sets, Equivalent Sets, Subset, Proper Subset, Universal Set, Power Set, and Disjoint Sets.

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Pallavi Pathak

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Union (? ) in sets means "or". It gives a set of all unique elements of two or more sets. Intersection (? ) means "and". It includes all the common elements of two or more sets.

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RAKESH G

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Yes, you can usually migrate to MM College (Maharishi Markandeshwar University) in the BCA 2nd year, but it depends on a few conditions:

 

You must have cleared all subjects of 1st year at your current college/university.

 

Your present college should be affiliated to a recognized university.

 

You’ll need a migration certificate, transfer certificate (TC), mark sheets, and character certificate.

 

 The university rules of MM College will decide whether your credits are accepted.

Yes, migration to MM College in BCA 2nd year is possible, but it depends on clearing 1st year exams and fulfilling the university’

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Pallavi Pathak

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Mathematics in Class 11 is considered tough as compared to Class 10 as it marks a notable leap in the abstractness and complexity. However, regular practice can help you to master the Maths Class 11 including the chapter 1 sets.

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Pallavi Pathak

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The universal set U includes the set of all natural numbers. It includes both the even and odd numbers. U= {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.}. U comprises all elements of Set A and Set B.

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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This negative sign is a result of the derivation of Lenz's law, which is used to signify the principle of conservation of energy. As per this law, the EMF always opposes the flow of magnetic flux in a circuit. And if this doesn't happen, the fundamental laws and theories of physics can be proved wrong by changing the magnetic flux.

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Pallavi Pathak

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Sets is a collection of objects or members which are distinct objects. Normally, the objects are listed within curly braces {}. Example of a set - set of vowels in English - {a, e, i, o, u). Sets class 11 includes multiple exercises on sets concepts. 

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Stakshi Sharma

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I would say Chandigarh University is worth considering for Computing Engeneering, mainly because of the placement opportunities.CU has a strong placement record, with top IT and product companies visiting the campus every year.The placement cell conducts training for aptitude, coding, and interviews, which prepares students well. Apart from academics, the university encourages projects, internship, and industrial exposure, which are very helpful for getting noticed by recruiters.Even if you are an average student, hard work and consistent practice can get you a good placement. This University also has a healthy peer environment, with s

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Karri Kavya

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Yes, ofcourse CU is very good for CSE and the one who works hard will get placed in some good companies.So, you can choose CU for your CSE without any doubt.

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