okay, things to do with relativity probably. how do you explain these: 1) 2 electrons are moving with respect to an observer, with a speed greater...
u should read the comments...
nobody told me as such, but my book listed only the examples of the less than 1 category. can you give me some references where their lattice...
3) i didnt know cytoplasmic inheritance had to do with mitochondria. i thought it was dna fragments because mule and hinny are different...i mean,...
the co-ordination number and the lattice of a salt is determined by the Rc/Ra ratio where Rc is the radius of cation and Ra is the radius of anion....
1)why is Eukaryotic DNA more stable then Prokaryotic DNA? my book says it is because it dos not directly produce mRNA. accepted. but i still did not...
i just went through both the references you suggested. n i still dont see whats wrong with my equations. frequency observed by the observer at rest...
@ Q-reeus i know what doppler effect is...i am asking why it isnt symmetrical. :) as in why the observed frequency is different when (we assume) the...
consider this: in one frame of reference, there is an observer with a source of sound of some constant frequency and in another frame, there is...
thanks guys :) n thanks origin for that caution :) thanks once again!
very interesting. please explain in lay-man's terms :p n, according to me, only the moving observer experiences the field and the stationary...
they give statements in our books and dont add head or tail to make us understand why. so, i was doing this practical records for my exam and i did...
but the answer to the question (it had come in one of my exams), was that neither will. it doesnt make sense, does it? coz for the person who was...
in one frame of reference, there is a charge fixed n an observer stationary relative to that charge and in another frame, a person is movin relative...
when u say this, shouldnt the velocity be uniform and the net force considered, considering liquids (as was the case in the question) are...
lol, its not my homework, im just tryin to answer some question books n sometimes, i dont understand stuff. n thanks!
wow guys, thanks a ton! now i know where i am gettin my doubts cleared ;)
so, i have these small doubts of sorts... so, was hopin to get em cleared over here! 1 why is pressure considered to be low at areas where...
thanks :)
why place the unknown weight in the left pan only?
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