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Electric Potential and Dipole
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Duration: 3.49 Min
 
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Duration: 1.47 Min
 
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Duration: 3.55 Min
 
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Duration: 4.55 Min
 
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Module - 17 Solved Example-5
Duration: 1.06 Min
 
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Module - 18 Solved Example-6
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Module - 19 Solved Example-7
Duration: 2.05 Min
 
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Module - 20 Solved Example-8
Duration: 2.09 Min
 
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Module - 21 Solved Example-9
Duration: 2.18 Min
 
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Duration: 2.56 Min
 
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Duration: 2.04 Min
 
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Duration: 2.16 Min
 
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Duration: 1.27 Min
 
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Duration: 6.03 Min
 
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Duration: 1.38 Min
 
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Duration: 2.12 Min
 
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Duration: 3.08 Min
 
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Duration: 3.26 Min
 
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Duration: 2.58 Min
 
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Duration: 2.22 Min
 
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Duration: 3.31 Min
 
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Duration: 2.14 Min
 
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Module - 39 Electric Dipole
Duration: 2.55 Min
 
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Duration: 10.48 Min
 
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Duration: 3.27 Min
 
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Duration: 3.19 Min
 
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  2. I am not getting one thing. Yes I Got it m1v1=m2v2 by conservation of momentum. But. Thinking logically as both were released at rest at same time. Force acting on both due to each other is same [[ independent on mass..(kq1q2/r^2) ]]. Means acceleration is same. Means change in velocity should be same. So V1 = V2 ! Where did I commit a mistake. Please HELP !?
    8 years ago by Nachiketa Dev Sharma
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    Force is same but masses are not same so acclerations are not same so change in velocities are are not same.
    8 years ago by I.Ajay Kumar Reddy

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  4. in what case will they move with same velocity?
    9 years ago by payal singhal

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