Class 12 RD Sharma Solutions – Chapter 32 Mean and Variance of a Random Variable – Exercise 32.1 | Set 2
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Frequency Modulation
Frequency Modulation or FM is a method of encoding information on one carrier wave by changing the wave carrier frequency. Frequency Modulation technology is used in the fields of computing, telecommunications, and signal processing. In frequency modulation, the frequency of the carrier wave is changed according to the frequency of the modulating signal....
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Lenz’s Law
Lenz law was given by the German scientist Emil Lenz in 1834 this law is based on the principle of conservation of energy and is in accordance with Newton’s third law. Lenz law is used to give the direction of induced current in the circuit....
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Mutual Inductance – Definition, Formula, Significance, Examples
The topic of induction was first given by Oersted by discovering that a magnetic field is produced through an electric field. After this, different scientists started to think can the reverse is possible .i.e. can we produce electric current from a magnetic field....
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Class 12 NCERT Solutions- Mathematics Part ii – Chapter 11 – Three Dimensional Geometry Exercise 11.2
In this article, we have covered solutions to exercise 11.2 of chapter chapter 11 – Three Dimensional Geometry Exercise for class 12 Mathematics. Now let’s learn the same....
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Radioactive Decay Formula
Radioactive decay is the spontaneous breakup of an atomic nucleus of a radioactive material that results in the emission of radiation from the nucleus. The nuclide that decays in a radioactive process is referred to as a parent nuclide, and the nuclide that is created in the radioactive process is referred to as a daughter nuclide. The number of nuclei decaying per unit time in a radioactive substance is proportional to the total number of nuclei in the sample material. The total decay rate of a sample is also known as the sample’s activity. Its standard unit of measurement is the becquerel (Bq)....
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Particular Solutions to Differential Equations
Indefinite integrals are the reverse of the differentiation process. Given a function f(x) and it’s derivative f'(x), they help us in calculating the function f(x) from f'(x). These are used almost everywhere in calculus and are thus called the backbone of the field of calculus. Geometrically speaking, the integrals represent the area and volume under the curve. Often the curves are complicated and the formulas for volume and areas are available for only a handful of curves. In those cases, it becomes necessary to learn the generalized way of calculating the areas and the volume for arbitrary shapes....
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Electrolysis of Water
Electrolysis of Water is a process in which water is split into hydrogen and oxygen gas when electricity is passed through it. This process occurs in an electrolyzer, which consists of two electrodes (anode and cathode) submerged in a water-based electrolyte solution....
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Class 12 RD Sharma Solutions – Chapter 33 Binomial Distribution – Exercise 33.1 | Set 1
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Class 12 RD Sharma Solutions – Chapter 19 Indefinite Integrals – Exercise 19.8 | Set 1
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Class 12 NCERT Solutions- Mathematics Part I – Chapter 6 Application of Derivatives – Miscellaneous Exercise on Chapter 6 | Set 2
Content of this article has been merged with Chapter 6 Application of Derivatives – Miscellaneous Exercise as per the revised syllabus of NCERT....
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Class 10 RD Sharma Solutions – Chapter 5 Trigonometric Ratios – Exercise 5.1 | Set 3
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