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Vernier callipers
Screw Gauge
MEAN FREE PATH
Isothermal process
Adiabatic process
HEAT ENGINE
REFRIGERATOR OR HEAT - PUMP
Carnot heat Engine
FORMATION OF ICE ON PONDS
Liquid drop Soap drop

STOKE’S LAW
Electric Filed
Force on a dielectric slab

When capacitor is kept at constant potential (Mathematical


method)

When capacitor has constant charge :


Grouping of cells : Battery
Curie temperature
Height of transmitting Antenna
The transmitted waves. travelling in a straight line.
directly reach the received end and are then picked
up by the receiving antenna as shown in figure.
Q

Due to finite curvat�e of the earth such waves cannot


be seen beyond the tangent points Sand T.
(R+hf = R 2 + d 2
As R>>h, So h 2 + 2Rh = d2 ⇒ d = .J2Rh '- - S -c)
Area cover:ed for 'TV transmissio11
A= 11:d 2 = 2nRh
Population covered=f-XJpulation density >area covered
If height of receiving antenna is also given in the
question then the maximum line of sight
✓ ✓
d M � 2Rh T + 2Rh R
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