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Current Electricity
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Module - 10 Solved Example-5
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Module - 11 Ohm's Law
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Module - 15 Solved Example-6
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Module - 16 Solved Example-7
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Module - 17 Solved Example-8
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Module - 24 Solved Example-9
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  2. sir , for very large resistance we will use integration or limits method to sove for final resistance how can we directly us this formula
    3 years ago by

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  4. Sir, if I use the reference temperature as 0 degree Celsius and use two equations to solve, I am getting 5040 degrees Celsius as the answer. If I use reference temperature 10 degrees celsius, I get 5030 degrees Celsius. This has happened in other similar problems as well. Is there anything wrong in using this technique?
    7 years ago by Kishore Sathia

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