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    Carey Foster Bridge: Galvanometer & Its Opposite Deflections

    why galvanometer gives opposite deflection on both of its ends in Carey Foster Bridge ?give me its full explanation and its reasons?
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    Understanding Floating Points in Computing

    give me in detail about floating points of a computer?
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    Understanding Floating Points in Computing

    what are the floating points of a computer?
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    What Is NTFS & Its Use in Computers?

    difference what is the difference between FAT16,32 and NTFS?
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    What Is NTFS & Its Use in Computers?

    Question what is FAT16,32?and why is it use in the computer?
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    What Is NTFS & Its Use in Computers?

    What Is "ntfs"?why Is It Used In The Computer?please Reply Me Immediately?
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    Why do we convert a galvanometer into voltmeter and ammeter?

    it can be done by a voltmeter and ammeter...then why we need to convert a galvanometer into "voltmeter" and " ammeter".
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    Why do we convert a galvanometer into voltmeter and ammeter?

    melde's experiment why we use a vibrator in melde's experiment? please explain whole circuit?
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    Why do we convert a galvanometer into voltmeter and ammeter?

    why we convert a galvanometer into voltmeter and ammeter?
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    Computer Development in Next 20 Years

    what will be the development of computer in next 20 years?
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    The Future of Computer Tech: What's Next in the Next 20 Years?

    what will be development of computer in next 20 years?
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    Electrostatic forces and the principle of superposition

    yes, i mean linear force.
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    Electrostatic forces and the principle of superposition

    question when we walk briskly across a carpet, you often experience a sparkon touching a door knob.what causes this?and how might it be prevented?
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    Electrostatic forces and the principle of superposition

    1. Explain what is meant by statement that electrostatic forces obey the principle of superposition? 2. what does it mean to say that physical quantityis (a) quantized or (b) conserved.
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