Dear Sir/Mam
can you please explain and solve the example 4.8 of NCERT BOOK OF PHYSICS in detail?
Asked by modi72879
| 28th Nov, 2017,
06:57: PM
Expert Answer:
Hi, there are two example 4.8 in the NCERT textbook, one of them is a solved example
in the NCERT Physics Part - I page number 149 while the other one is an unsolved example from the exercise.
Please click on the below link to access the solution of exercise example 4.8:
Answered by Abhijeet Mishra
| 30th Nov, 2017,
11:24: AM
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