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Ohm meter is a unit of :
[66th BPSC Re-exam]
What are [caption id="attachment_21341" align="alignnone" width="700"] What is Resistance and Resistivity ?[/caption] Resistance and Resistivity ? Resistance- The force that opposes the flow of current. SI Unit- Ohm Resistivity- The property of a material that causes it to oppose a current. SRead more
What are
What is Resistance and Resistivity ?
Resistance and Resistivity ?
Resistance- The force that opposes the flow of current.
SI Unit- Ohm
Resistivity- The property of a material that causes it to oppose a current.
SI Unit- Ohm-m
Why this extra metre in SI unit ? Because it also depends on the length of that material.
See lessWhich particle is free of charge ?
[66th BPSC Re-exam]
Alpha particles carry a positive charge, beta particles carry a negative charge, and gamma rays are neutral. An alpha particle is made up of two protons and two neutrons bound together. Beta particles are high energy electrons. Gamma rays are waves of electromagnetic energy, or photons.
Alpha particles carry a positive charge, beta particles carry a negative charge, and gamma rays are neutral. An alpha particle is made up of two protons and two neutrons bound together. Beta particles are high energy electrons. Gamma rays are waves of electromagnetic energy, or photons.
See lessAt which temperature, the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales coincide ?
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[caption id="attachment_21333" align="alignnone" width="1280"] At which temperature, the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales coincide ?[/caption]
At which temperature, the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales coincide ?
In the following which is a fundamental physical quantity ?
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The Fundamental Quantity is Physical Quantity that is not possible to express in other Physical Quantity. These are also known as BASE Quantities. The present SI has seven base quantities: time, length, mass, electric current, thermodynamic temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity. TRead more
The Fundamental Quantity is Physical Quantity that is not possible to express in other Physical Quantity.
These are also known as BASE Quantities.
The present SI has seven base quantities: time, length, mass, electric current, thermodynamic temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity.
These are used in expressing derived Quantities.
How ? The formula of Force = mass * acceleration = kg. m/s^2
Here the mass is a fundamental/base quantity used in deriving the quantity of force.
You can also relate it as Scalar quantities.
See lessWhen did the Government of India Established the Independent Ministry for Women and Child Development ?
[UPPSC 2018]
Department was created in 1985, Ministry came into being in 2006
Department was created in 1985, Ministry came into being in 2006
See lessWhen did the Government of India Established the Independent Ministry for Women and Child Development ?
[UPPSC 2018]
The Department of Women and Child Development, Government of India, came into existence as a separate Ministry with effect from 30th January, 2006, earlier since 1985 it was a Department under the Ministry of Human Resources Development.
The Department of Women and Child Development, Government of India, came into existence as a separate Ministry with effect from 30th January, 2006, earlier since 1985 it was a Department under the Ministry of Human Resources Development.
See lessMention the correct date of the last meeting of the Constituent Assembly of India.
[UPPSC 2018]
Who was the Chief Justice of India when public interest litigation was introduced to the Indian Judicial System?
[UPPSC 2018]
Who was the Chief Justice of India when public interest litigation was introduced to the Indian Judicial System?
[UPPSC 2018]
Same question was earlier asked in : UPSC CSE 2006 Rajasthan Police SI 2016UPSC CDS 2017
Same question was earlier asked in :
UPSC CSE 2006
See lessRajasthan Police SI 2016
UPSC CDS 2017
Which of the following was called as Economic cabinet of India by Ashok Chandra?
[UPPSC 2018]
The correct answer is Planning Commission. Key Points Planning Commission was called as Economic cabinet of India by Ashok Chandra. The Planning Commission is a non-constitutional and non-statutory body and is responsible to formulate five years plan for social and economic development in India. TheRead more
The correct answer is Planning Commission.
Key Points
Planning Commission was called as Economic cabinet of India by Ashok Chandra.
The Planning Commission is a non-constitutional and non-statutory body and is responsible to formulate five years plan for social and economic development in India.
The Government has replaced Planning Commission with a new institution called NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India) on 1 January 2015.
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