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Can someone explain how to get maximum and minimum resultants of three forces e.g 3N, 4N and 5N. How the minimum is zero?
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It takes the same path to compress so it must be elastic only hence D.
I thought X and Y is actually the plastic region??
as shown here:
But then the answer is D :/ ???
Why and how is it A?
Why not C ??
I thought X and Y is actually the plastic region??
as shown here:
But then the answer is D :/ ???[/QUOTE
use average currect which'll be 100+20/2 , multiply it by 8
are numbr of protons conserved in a nuclear reaction?
Yep, proton no on LHS must be equal to the proton no on the RHS[/QUOTE
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isn't it?what?????
2003 can be wronguse average currect which'll be 100+20/2 , multiply it by 8
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