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Years of Experience in Class 11 Tuition
1
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CBSE, International Baccalaureate, IGCSE, ISC/ICSE, State
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Physics
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No
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Online class via Zoom
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Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition
1
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CBSE, International Baccalaureate, IGCSE, ISC/ICSE, State
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Physics
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No
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UGC_NET_Papers
Paper II / Paper III
Physics papers
Quantum Mechanics , Thermodynamic and Statistical Physics, Classical Mechanics, Atomic & Molecular Physics
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Physics, Physical Sciences
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Years of Experience in BSc Tuition
1
BSc Physics Subjects
Oscillations and Waves, Mathematical Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Electromagnetic Theory, Mathematics, Electricity and Magnetism, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Optics, Quantum Mechanics, Thermal Physics, Mechanics
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Physics
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1
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ICSE, International Baccalaureate, CBSE, IGCSE, State
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Science, Physics, Mathematics
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No
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Answered on 25/09/2018 Learn CBSE - Class 11/Physics
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Answered on 13/09/2018 Learn CBSE - Class 11/Physics/Unit 1-Physical World and Measurement/Chapter2: Units and Measurements
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In terms of dimensional ground only. the problematic answers are b and c. Although i suspect option b is a typo, and the argument of the sine function should be nu(frequency), rather than v as you have written.
Explanation:- The argument of sine should be dimensionless. one can easily see, in option b and c, the argument has dimension of length and (time/length) respectively.
Answered on 27/08/2018 Learn CBSE - Class 12/Physics
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YES; they most certainly do. I am giving you a very brief conceptual answer, without equations for starter.
consider an EM field. Now if you are to carry a point charge from infinity(field =0) to a certain point, you need to do some work against it, which will be stored as energy in the field. Now in a static configuration, there is no EM wave. But consider, some of the energy stored is flowing out of a small volume, then that will constitue as EM wave, which will be carrying off the above mentioned energy. similarly, they also carry the moentum, though the argument is bit different.
a very interesting example of EM waves carrying momentum is Feynmann Disk paradox. You can look it up,or contact me.
Answered on 27/08/2018 Learn CBSE - Class 11/Physics
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Just consider an unit square ABCD, where the vectors are AB,BC,CD (the direction is from the previous letter to latter); then the resultant,AD, will be another unit Vector. it doesnot change the fact, if 2 of them are along coordinate axes. Just draw a phasor diagram.
Now, to be precise, this answer assumed the back ground spacetime is flat. the diagram will be different in curved one
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I am willing to Travel
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UGC_NET_Papers
Paper II / Paper III
Physics papers
Quantum Mechanics , Thermodynamic and Statistical Physics, Classical Mechanics, Atomic & Molecular Physics
Subject
Physics, Physical Sciences
Class Location
Online class via Zoom
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Years of Experience in BSc Tuition
1
BSc Physics Subjects
Oscillations and Waves, Mathematical Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Electromagnetic Theory, Mathematics, Electricity and Magnetism, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Optics, Quantum Mechanics, Thermal Physics, Mechanics
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Crash Course, Regular Classes
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BSc Physics
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Physics
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Science, Physics, Mathematics
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No
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Subjects taught
Science, Mathematics, Physics
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No
Answered on 25/09/2018 Learn CBSE - Class 11/Physics
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Answered on 13/09/2018 Learn CBSE - Class 11/Physics/Unit 1-Physical World and Measurement/Chapter2: Units and Measurements
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In terms of dimensional ground only. the problematic answers are b and c. Although i suspect option b is a typo, and the argument of the sine function should be nu(frequency), rather than v as you have written.
Explanation:- The argument of sine should be dimensionless. one can easily see, in option b and c, the argument has dimension of length and (time/length) respectively.
Answered on 27/08/2018 Learn CBSE - Class 12/Physics
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YES; they most certainly do. I am giving you a very brief conceptual answer, without equations for starter.
consider an EM field. Now if you are to carry a point charge from infinity(field =0) to a certain point, you need to do some work against it, which will be stored as energy in the field. Now in a static configuration, there is no EM wave. But consider, some of the energy stored is flowing out of a small volume, then that will constitue as EM wave, which will be carrying off the above mentioned energy. similarly, they also carry the moentum, though the argument is bit different.
a very interesting example of EM waves carrying momentum is Feynmann Disk paradox. You can look it up,or contact me.
Answered on 27/08/2018 Learn CBSE - Class 11/Physics
Ask a Question
Just consider an unit square ABCD, where the vectors are AB,BC,CD (the direction is from the previous letter to latter); then the resultant,AD, will be another unit Vector. it doesnot change the fact, if 2 of them are along coordinate axes. Just draw a phasor diagram.
Now, to be precise, this answer assumed the back ground spacetime is flat. the diagram will be different in curved one
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