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The figure shows an object AB at a distance u from the pole of a concave mirror. The image A 1 B 1 is formed at a distance v from the mirror. The position of the image is obtained by drawing a ray diagram. Consider the D A 1 CB 1 and D ACB [when two angles of D A 1 CB 1 and D ACB are equa..
The figure shows an object AB at a distance u from the pole of a concave mirror. The image A 1 B 1 is formed at a distance v from the mirror. The position of the image is obtained by drawing a ray diagram. Consider the D A 1 CB 1 and D ACB [when two angles of D A 1 CB 1 and D ACB are equa..Derived Units
Quantity Formula Symbol (SI Unit) Area A=LxB m 2 Volume V=LxBXH m 3 Density D = Mass/Volume kg m - 3 Velocity V = Distance/Time m s -1 Acceleration a = Change in Velocity/Time m -2 Momentum p = mass x velocity Kg ms..
Nitro derivatives
nitrobenzene 1,3-dinitrobenzene 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene(m-nitrobenzen..
nitrobenzene 1,3-dinitrobenzene 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene(m-nitrobenzen..Carboxylic Acids and its Derivatives - Introduction
Carbon compounds containing a carboxyl functional group -COOH are called carboxylic acids. A carboxyl group is constituted of two groups - a carbonyl group and a hydroxyl group -OH. Carboxylic acids may be aliphatic (R-COOH) or aromatic (Ar-COOH) depending on whether -COOH group i..
Carbon compounds containing a carboxyl functional group -COOH are called carboxylic acids. A carboxyl group is constituted of two groups - a carbonyl group and a hydroxyl group -OH. Carboxylic acids may be aliphatic (R-COOH) or aromatic (Ar-COOH) depending on whether -COOH group i..Carboxylic Acids and its Derivatives - Introduction
Carbon compounds containing a carboxyl functional group -COOH are called carboxylic acids. A carboxyl group is constituted of two groups - a carbonyl group and a hydroxyl group -OH. Carboxylic acids may be aliphatic (R-COOH) or aromatic (Ar-COOH) depending on whether -COOH group is a..
Application of Derivatives Summary
Equation of the normal at (x 1 , y 1 ) in the curve y = f (x) is If m = 0 the tangent at (x 1 , y 1 ) is parallel to x-axis. Angle of intersection of the curves is the acute angle between their tangents at the point of intersection. Let y = f 1 (x) and y = f 2 (x) be two curves ..
Equation of the normal at (x 1 , y 1 ) in the curve y = f (x) is If m = 0 the tangent at (x 1 , y 1 ) is parallel to x-axis. Angle of intersection of the curves is the acute angle between their tangents at the point of intersection. Let y = f 1 (x) and y = f 2 (x) be two curves ..Derivative of Inverse Trignometric Functions
The Derivative of Inverse Trignometric Functions includes: 1. sin - 1 x, 2. cos - 1 x, 3. tan - 1 x, 4. cot - 1 x, 5. sec - 1 x, 6. cosec - 1 ..
Derivatives of Second Order
The order of a differential equation is equal to the highest derivative in the equation. The single-quote indicates differentiation. So x ' is a first derivative, while x '' is a second derivative. x ' = 1/ x is first-order. x '' = - x is secon..
Application of Derivatives Animation
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Application of Derivatives Animation.. Result
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