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1.

Discrepant Desire Sex Sexual 10 Ways To Get Through To Your Fun SEX

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ANSWER:

what is your QUESTIN ? i didnt GET it

2.

How do you know that the particles gas or highly mobile in the gas​

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ANSWER:

pressure INCREASES when there are more MOLECULES and it will decrease when there are LESS molecules

Explanation:

3.

Q.Two bulbs of ratings 20v-200w and 20v-50w are connected in series with 40w power supply find total current and power consumed.​

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Correct OPTION is

B

40W

Resistance of 100Wbulb=200

2

/100=400ohms

Resistance of 60Wbulb=200

2

/60=666.67ohms

Resistance of 40Wbulb=200

2

/40=1000ohms

Therefore, total resistance in series = (400+666.67+1000)=2066.67ohms

Current in the CIRCUIT =200/2066.67=0.0967A

Therefore, actual power consumed by “40W”bulb=0.0967

2

x1000=9.35W (much LESSER than any of the original)

The 40W bulb will GROW the brightest as the current is constant in all three and it has the maximum resistance. But it would consume much LESS than 40W as the bulbs are connected in series, and voltage would be divided across all three filaments depending upon resistances.

4.

True or false answer the questions

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EXPLANATION:PLEASE MARK as brainlist

1.True

2.False

3. False

4.True

5.False

5.

Sodium reacts vigorously with water to formSodium Oxide(b) Sodium HydroxideSodium Hydrate (d) Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate​

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ANSWER:

b

Explanation:

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6.

Examples of ohmic and non ohmic conductors

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Answer:

Silver, copper wire, metals are the EXAMPLES of ohmic conductors. Difference between Ohmic and non-Ohmic CONDUCTOR: Ohmic conductors OBEY Ohm's law whereas non-ohmic conductors don't. RESISTORS are Ohmic while semiconductors are non-ohmic.

7.

in a class 1 lever calculate the mechanical advantage of a lever in which the effort arm=100cm and load arm=20cm,if we have to lift a load of 200kgf then how much effort we have to apply on that lever​

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ONEY. The ratio of the amount of money Kate has to that of Nora is 3 : 5. After Nora GIVES Rs 150 to Kate, the ratio of money Kate has to that of Nora BECOME 7 : 9.

To Find :-

What is the sum of money

8.

Kinetic energyDerive an expression forrotating body with uniform angulor velocity​

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Answer:

Rotational kinetic energy can be EXPRESSED as: Erotational=12Iω2 E rotational = 1 2 I ω 2 where ω is the ANGULAR velocity and I is the moment of inertia around the AXIS of rotation.

9.

Should we be so obsessed with / keen on sports? give me 2 sentence pls

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Answer:

While gym GOERS and athletes receive praise for all their hard work and meticulousness DEDICATION, some light needs to be shed on the under acknowledged topic of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in sport – too easily disguised as those who may take their fitness RITUALS, goals, and ACHIEVEMENTS to the extreme.

10.

To all the people who like anime I Respect You *smiles*and if you don't I'll still Respect u but in my way (sorry)

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THANK you.

I've WATCHED tons of animes too.

But my favourites are Akatsuki no yona, Maid Sama, SAO, FRUIT BASKET, Tokyo ghoul... among MANY others.

11.

Suppose you have three bulbs B1, B, and B3 of rating 40W, 220V; 60W, 220V; 100W, 220Vrespectively.(i) How will you connect these bulbs, in series or in parallel, so that B3 has maximumbrightness? Also calculate the total current in that combination.What will be the power consumed by the bulb By when it is operated at 110V?Calculate the electrical energy consumed in commercial unit, by the bulb B, if it isused for 4hr.​

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Answer:

502watt will be TOTAL

we cannot put them TOGETHER as PER they may

get a long current and may BLAST

12.

(v) The root mean square velocity of hydrogen is v5 times than that of nitrogen. If Tis the temperature of the gas then:(a) T(H2) = T (N2)(C) T(H2) > T (N2)Hot T(H2) < T (N2)(d) None of these.​

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Explanation:

URMS(ROOT mean square VELOCITY) is directly proportional to temperature of the gas. ( Urms = √(3RT/M) )

As, urms of H2 > urms N2

Hence,

C) T(H2) > T(N2)

13.

(01a) A bullet thrown vertically upwards with a speed of 19.6 ms-lform the top of a tower returns to the earth in 6 s. Find theheight of the tower.b) A man can through a ball to a maximum horizontal distance of100 m. To what maximum height can he thrown the same ball?​

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Answer:

294m,50m

Explanation:

a) Considering -y direction as POSITIVE,

s = ut +1/2at^2

h = (-19.6)x6 + 1/2x 9.8x 6^2

h= 294m

b) MAXIMUM RANGE = u^2 /g = 100m

maximum height = u^2 /2g = 100/2= 50m

14.

what is the value of shunt resistance that allows 20% of the main current thought a galvanometer of 99?​

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EXPLANATION:

the MAIN current through a galvenomenter of 99 Omega? The resistance of galvanometer is `999Omega`.

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15.

Define Ohm's Law with an example​

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Answer:

Ohm’s law states the relationship between electric current and potential DIFFERENCE. The current that flows through most conductors is directly proportional to the voltage applied to it. Georg Simon Ohm, a German physicist was the first to verify Ohm’s law experimentally.

Explanation:

The main application of Ohm's Law is used when BUILDING electrical devices. Most APPLIANCES need a certain amount of voltage and current to operate. ... RESISTORS are very important in electric circuits. They are used to limit the amount of current traveling through the CIRCUIT and to establish certain levels of voltage.

16.

The pressure of inentia associated with an object is​

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Answer:

momentum and KINETIC energy ACCORDING to NEWTONS laws of MOTION

17.

what's the change in momentum of a car of weight 1500kg when it's speed increase from 36km/h to 72km/h uniformly​

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Answer:

54000

Explanation:

CHANGE in MOMENTUM is EQUAL to m(v-u)                                                                                      

18.

Whatdoeselectric current ina circuitrepresent​

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Explanation:

Electric CURRENT is the movement of electrons through a wire. Electric current is measured in amperes (amps) and refers to the number of charges that move through the wire PER second. ... If we want current to flow directly from ONE point to another, we should USE a wire that has as little resistance as POSSIBLE.

19.

What is soil... ​

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UR ANSWER:-

Soil is a MIXTURE of organic MATTER, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that together support life.

20.

Definition of G and g9th CBSE questionphysics​

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ANSWER:

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21.

Draw concept map of electronic components and its functions

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Answer:

Abstract and Figures

An effective role of CONCEPT mapping in teaching, learning, and assessment in Power ELECTRONICS is described. It is SHOWN that the concept maps are a suitable tool to support teachers in promoting students' comprehension of the contents of learning material and improving their understanding of NEW concepts. This technique helps students to see what they have acquired from the classes. It develops students' ability to connect new and prior concepts, and reinforces knowledge INTEGRATION by providing students with an activity that promotes such integration. Also, concept maps are regarded as a valuable tool of assessment procedures.

22.

K=250Nm .(a) On the dot below, which represents the block, draw and label the forces (not components) that act on the block. Each force must be represented by a distinct arrow starting on, and pointing away from, the dot.

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EXPLANATION:

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23.

Find the number of particles each carrying the charge of an electron that passes between the terminals of a 12-V car battery when a 100-W headlight is on for one hour.

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ANSWER:

as we KNOW p=vi or w/t

given P=100W and

v=12v

t=1 HOUR =3600seconds

q=?

EXPLANATION:

p=vq/t

100=12xq/3600

100x3600=12q

100x300=q

q=30,000coloumb of CHARGE

24.

How will you find external diameter with the help of vernier caliper.please answer fast.. ​

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EXPLANATION:

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25.

गैस के अणुओं की गति किस प्रकार की होती है​

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Answer:

गैस के अणुओं की गति होती है

सार रूप में यह सिद्धान्त कहता है कि गैसों का दाब उनके अणुओं के बीच के स्थैतिक प्रतिकर्षण (STATIC repulsion) के कारण नहीं है (जैसा कि न्यूटन का विचार था), बल्कि गतिशील अणुओं के आपसी टकराव (collision) का परिणाम है। ... gais KE aluo KI GATI hoti hai.

26.

What is the effect if pressur and temperature on thr speed if sound​

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Answer:

Ok

Explanation:

At a constant TEMPERATURE, the gas pressure has no EFFECT on the speed of sound, SINCE the density will INCREASE, and since pressure and density (also proportional to pressure) have equal but opposite effects on the speed of sound, and the two contributions CANCEL out exactly.

Hope it help you

27.

A body moves with a velocity of 25 m/s and then stops .It decelerates at 5m/s2.Calculate thedistance travelled​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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28.

What is acceleration due to gravity?​

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Answer:

Hërê is your answer dear:-

The gravity of Earth, DENOTED by g, is the NET acceleration that is imparted to objects due to the combined effect of gravitation and the centrifugal force. In SI UNITS this acceleration is MEASURED in metres per second squared or equivalently in NEWTONS per kilogram.

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29.

A)Derivetheexpressionsforthekineticenergyandpotentialenergyofasimple harmonic oscillator.​

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Answer:

Explanation:

For SHM,

acceleration , a = -ω²y

F = ma = -mω²y

now, work , W = F.dy cos180° { because displacement and acceleration are in OPPOSITE direction so, cos180° taken }

W = ∫mω²y.dy = mω²y²/2

use standard form of SHM , y = Asin(ωt ± Ф)

W = mω²A²/2 sin²(ωt ± Ф)

We know, POTENTIAL energy is work DONE stored in system .

so, P.E = W = mω²A²/2 sin²(ωt ± Ф)

again, Kinetic energy , K.E = 1/2mv² , here v is velocity

we know, v = ωAcos(ωt ± Ф)

so, K.E = mω²A²/2cos²(ωt ± Ф)

TOTAL energy = K.E + P.E

= mω²A²/2 cos²(ωt ± Ф) + mω²A²/2 sin²(ωt ± Ф)

= mω²A²/2 [ cos²(ωt ± Ф) + sin²(ωt ± Ф) ] = mω²A²/2 [ ∵sin²α + cos²α = 1]

= mω²A²/2 = constant

30.

State any two characteristic of the plant spirogarys?​

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Identifying Characteristics of Spirogyra

They have a multi-cellular FILAMENTOUS body with a mucilaginous sheath.

They bear 2-10 spiral and ribbon-shaped chloroplasts with many pyrenoids.

The CELL wall is composed of PECTIN and cellulose.

It REPRODUCES vegetatively and SEXUALLY.

31.

A particle is projected such that it's maximum range is 26.4 what is it's speed when launched

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ANSWER:

DONE

Explanation:

26.4*2=52.8

short SIMPLE answer

32.

Determine the leastcount (L.C.) of vernier caliper ifsmallest division on main scale is 0.1cm and total number of divisions onvernier scale is 50.O 2x 10-3 cm0 2.1 x 10-3 cmO 5 x 10-3 cmO 0.5 x 10-3 cm​

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ANSWER:

LEAST COUNT =SMALLEST READING ÷NO. OF DIVISION'S.

Explanation:

LEAST COUNT =1÷10=0.1mm

=0.1~0.01cm

33.

2. Determination of the rigidity modulus of the material of the wire:a) Theory5huku​

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Explanation:

34.

Find two rational number between 2 and 3 ​

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Answer:

2.11,2.12, 2.13 ,2.14 ,2.15

35.

What is meant by electrolysis?​

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Answer:

Electrolysis, process by which electric current is passed through a substance to EFFECT a chemical change. The chemical change is ONE in which the substance LOSES or gains an ELECTRON (oxidation or reduction).

EXPLANATION:

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36.

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Answer:

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37.

Aim: To find effects of charged bodies which have been rubbed by different materials.Present this in the form of Aim, Apparatus, Procedure, Observations, Inference etc.​

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Answer:

When two different materials are rubbed TOGETHER, there is a transfer of electrons from ONE material to the other material. This causes one object to become positively charged (the electron loser) and the other object to become negatively charged (the electron gainer).

Explanation:

Charging by induction using a negatively charged object

In this section, we shall learn about the transfer of charge by induction using a negatively charged object. Let us consider two metal spheres A and B touching each other, as shown in the figure. Let us take a negatively charged rubber balloon. If we bring the charged balloon near the spheres, electrons within the two-sphere system will be induced to move away from the balloon due to the repulsion between the electrons of the balloon and the spheres. Subsequently, the electrons from sphere A get transferred to sphere B.The migration of electrons causes the sphere A to become positively charged and the sphere B to be negatively charged. The OVERALL two-sphere system is hence electrically neutral. The spheres are then separated using an insulating cover such as gloves or a stand as shown in the figure (avoiding direct contact with the metal)

When a negatively charged balloon is brought near the sphere system, the electrons in the sphere will be forced to move away due to repulsion. The migration of electrons causes sphere A to become completely positive and sphere B to become negative.

In this section, we shall learn about the transfer of charge through the process of induction using a positively charged object. Taking two spheres A and B, touching each other, as shown in the figure, if we bring a positively charged balloon near sphere A, the electrons from sphere B migrate towards sphere A due to the attraction between opposite charges, thus leaving the sphere B deficit of electrons. As a result, the sphere A is negatively charged and the sphere B is positively charged. The spheres are then separated using an insulating cover, a stand or gloves. When the balloon is removed, the charges in sphere A and B redistribute, spreading out evenly

When a positively charged balloon is brought near the sphere system, the electrons from sphere B will migrate towards sphere A due to the force of attraction. Now, sphere A is negatively charged and the sphere B is positively charged.

An electroscope is an instrument that is USED to detect the presence and magnitude of electric charges on a body. An electroscope is commonly used by physics teachers to demonstrate the electrostatic principles of charging and charge interactions.

The demonstration of the induction process of charging is commonly performed with an electroscope. In this demonstration, a charged particle is brought close to but not touching the electroscope. The electrons in the electroscope are induced to move due to the presence of the charged particle above the plate of the electroscope. With the charged particle still held above the plate, the electroscope is touched. At this point, electrons will flow between the electroscope and the ground, giving the electroscope an overall charge. The needle of the electroscope deflects indicating an overall charge when the charged particle is pulled away from it. From this demonstration, the following fundamental principles can be summarised:

The object being charged by induction never touches the charged particle.

The charged object does not transfer electrons to or receive electrons from the object being charged.

The object being charged is touched by a ground; electrons are transferred between the ground and the object being charged (EITHER into the object or out of it).

The charged object serves to polarize the object being charged.

The object being charged ultimately receives a charge that is opposite that of the charged object that is used to polarize it.

The application of inductive charging can be divided into high power and low power categories. The low power applications generally include handheld devices, phones, computer and other devices which charge at power levels below 100 watts. High power inductive charging applications include charging of batteries of power levels above 1 kilowatt. The most prominent application is the charging of electric vehicles where an automated and wireless inductive charging is provided as an alternative to plug-in charging.

38.

Doctor had given him two and a half years to himself pick out the reflexive pronoun​

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The ANSWER is himself

REFLEXIVE PRONOUN is himself, herself , myself, themselves

39.

Your hair grow at the rate of 1mm per day.find their growth rate in nms-1

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ANSWER:

Your HAIR GROW at the rate of 1MM PER day. Find their growth rate in nms-1. Hence the Growth rate will be 11.57nms-1.

Explanation:

40.

2 examples of pressure by solids 1 word only

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Answer:

By the END of this section, you will be able to:

State the different phases of MATTER

Describe the characteristics of the phases of matter at the molecular or atomic level

Distinguish between COMPRESSIBLE and incompressible materials

Define DENSITY and its related SI units

Compare and contrast the densities of various substances

Define pressure and its related SI units

Explain the relationship between pressure and force

Calculate force given pressure and area

41.

What is savage reply?Explain with an example.​

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Answer:

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It is a slang that means brutal but awesome/cool, badass, or hardcore. It is USED to describe someone or something that did something that would have taken a lot of COURAGE so it is awesome.

Example :

Adjective He was the VICTIM of a savage attack. The coast was lashed by savage STORMS. He wrote savage satires about people he didn't like. Noun What KIND of savage could have committed such a terrible crime?

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42.

A vehicle is moving an a circular track whose surface is inclined towards the horizon at an angle of 10° the maximum velocity with which it can move safety it 36 kmph . calculate the length of circular track take by equal to . (π =3.142)​

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ANSWER:

= 363.72

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THANK YOU

43.

Importance of physical fitness?(answer in points)​

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<STRONG>Explanation:

  • Regular exercise and physical ACTIVITY promotes strong muscles and bones.
  • It improves respiratory, cardiovascular health, and overall health.
  • Staying active can ALSO help you maintain a healthy weight, REDUCE your risk for type 2 diabetes, HEART disease, and reduce your risk for some cancers.

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44.

X As light travels from one medium to another,(b) Neither Its speed nor its frequency change(0) its speed does not change but frequency changes because frequency is the characteristic of sourced) There is no change in its velocity and wavelength however the frequency changes.(e) There is a change in its velocity and wavelength however the frequency is unchanged.​

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OPTION 5 is CORRECT........

45.

Force of friction on connected bodiesWhen bodies are in contact, there are mutual contact forces satisfying the third law of motion. The component of contact forces normal to the surfaces in contact is called normal reaction. The component parallel to the surfaces in contact is called friction.In the figure 8 kg and 6 kg are hanging stationary from a rough pulley and are about to move. They are stationary due to roughness of the pulley.(i) Which force is acting between pulley and rope?(a) Gravitational force (b) Tension force (c) Frictional force (d) Buoyant force(ii) The normal reaction acting on the system is (a) 8g (b) 6g (c) 2g (d) 14g(iii) The tension is more on side having mass of (a) 8kg (b) 6kg (c) Same on both (d) Nothing can be said(iv) The force of friction acting on the rope is(a) 20 (b) 30 N (c) 40 N (d) 50 N(v) Coefficient of friction of the pulley is (a) 1/6 (b) 1/7 (c) 1/5 (d) 1/4​

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ANSWER:

i) c)

ii) a)

iii) a)

iv) b

v) d

Explanation:

(i)  frictional force

ii) 8 Kg

iii) 8 Kg

iv) 30 N

v) 1/4

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46.

Answer the please Question​

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Explanation:

  1. Chemical reactions help us UNDERSTAND the properties of matter. By studying the way a sample interacts with other matter, we can learn its chemical properties. ...
  2. Wear strong shoes (not thongs) and tough clothing for protection. Lock doors; turn off power, gas, and water; take your evacuation and EMERGENCY KITS. If evacuating inland (out of town), take pets and leave early to avoid HEAVY traffic, flooding and WIND hazards.

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47.

Only 7th students that who were commited be follow and thank to show others​

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48.

When applied potential increases in a forwardbiased diode, the barrier potential​

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In forward biasing the positive terminal of the battery is connected to the the p-side and the negative terminal to the n-side of the p-n JUNCTION. The forward bias VOLTAGE opposes the potential BARRIER. Due to this, the potential barrier is reduced and hence the DEPLETION layer becomes THIN.:

49.

Answer answer please fast​

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ANSWER:

Explanation:

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50.

When negative terminal of a source isconnected to P region and positive terminal isconnected to N region of diode, it is called​

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Answer:

A p-n junction DIODE is SAID to be reverse-biased when its p-junction is CONNECTED to the negative terminal of the BATTERY and the n-junction is connected to the POSITIVE terminal of the battery