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    Q) A closed chamber containing working refrigerator is pefectly

    i agree with you all ,heat produced by the refrigerator can't be ignored, so its correct to say 'If the total heat produced in the condensor is less that the heat absorbed in the evaporator then the temperature should decrease '. i was considering both the processes ,cooling and simultaneous...
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    Q) A closed chamber containing working refrigerator is pefectly

    i think ,as the chamber is insulated so the temperature inside it should remain same, it will neither increase nor decrease. but i want a confirmed answer!
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    Q) A closed chamber containing working refrigerator is pefectly

    Q) A closed chamber containing working refrigerator is pefectly insulated and d door of refrigerator is opened, wat ll happen to temperature inside the chamber a)Decrease b) Remain same c) Increased d) Cant say coz it depends on quality of insulation
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    Superconductivity in fullerenes

    i want an urgent answer of this question.....please
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    Superconductivity in fullerenes

    how can we achieve superconductivity in fullerenes?
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    Electron Capture: Nucleus Capturing Revolving Electron Shell

    when nucleus capture the electron revolving in the shell?
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    Trimolecular system (normal modes)

    actually i want to write the differential equations for the motion and solve it by using Runga-Kutta method. please help!
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    Trimolecular system (normal modes)

    there are three molecules joined through three springs of equal length 'l' forming an equilateral triangle , if all three molecules are displaced by equal lengths, they start oscillating linearly. write the simulation for both, the original problem and the linear one.
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    What distinguishes insulators from dielectrics?

    what is the difference between insulators and dielectrics?::confused:
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    Difference between the spectra obtained through prism and grating?

    what is the basic difference between the spectra obtained through prism and grating?
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    Why does sodium light have two distinct wavelengths?

    it may be due to transition between s1/2 and p3/2, p1/2 and p3/2 states
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    Why does sodium light have two distinct wavelengths?

    why sodium has two lines D1 and D2 ?
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