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Derivation
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 equal then the..
Derivative of a Function
Derivative of a Function - So far we have discussed the derivative of a function f(x) at a point 'a' which is in the domain of f. Suppose we want to find the derivative of the same function at a different point 'b', then we have to compute the derivative by r..
Derivative of a Function
So far we have discussed the derivative of a function f(x) at a point 'a' which is in the domain of f. Suppose we want to find the derivative of the same function at a different point 'b', then we have to compute the derivative by repeating the same process. To avoid t..
Alkoxy derivatives
Alkoxy derivatives examples Methoxy benzene 1-methoxy- phenoxybenzene4-nitrobenze..
Application of Derivatives
Conclusion - In this chapter we have learnt the application of derivatives to rate measure, also we have used the geometrical measurement of dy/dx to find the equations of the tangent and normal to a curve at any point on the curve, angle of intersection of the curve..
Halogen derivatives
phenyl chloromethane structure 2-chlorotoulene 1,2-dichlorobenzene phenyl chlorometha..
Acid derivatives
Ethyl-4-bromobenzoate structure Benzoyl chloride Benzamide Phenyl benzoate Benzoic anhydride Ethyl-4-bromobenzoa..
Derived lipids
These lipids are obtained on hydrolysis of simple and complex lipids. These lipids contain glycerol and other alcohols. This class of lipids include steroid hormones, ketone bodies, hydrocarbons, fatty acids, fatty alcohols, mono and diglycerides, terpenes and carotenoids. These are sometimes prese..
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 -1 Force F =..
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