All Formulas of Electricity: 1) I = Q/t 2) Q = ne 3) V = W/Q 4) V = IR 5) R = Rho x L/A 6) Resistance in Series: Rs = R1 + R2 + R3 7)Resistance in Parallel: 1/Rp = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 (» Reciprocal of R1+R2+R3) 8)H = V x Q i) H = VIt ii) H = 12Rt iii) H = V²t/R 9) P = W/t i) P = VI ii) P = I2R iii) P = V²/R 10) E = P x t S.I. Units: Current (1) - Ampere Charge (Q) - Coulomb Time (t) - Second Potential Difference or Voltage (V) - Volt Resistance (R)- Ohm Ω Resistivity (Rho) - Ohm meter Power (P) - Watt Heat = Energy = Work = Joule Measuring Devices: Ammeter / Milli Ammeter - for measuring current (always connected in series) Galvanometer - for measuring small/sensitive currents (we can also get the direction of the current) Voltmeter - for measuring volts (always connected in parallel) Ohm Meter - Measures the resistivity Things to remember: electron charge = (1.6 x 10-19 C) 1kWh 3.6 x 106J 1Ampere = 1000mA 1 Kilowaat = 1000W 1 Horse Power = 746W i hope this list will help you! ek free ka like dete jana❤
Some important points from Act 3 of Julius Caesar: Scene 1 1. *Caesar's Assassination*: Brutus, Cassius, and other conspirators stab Caesar multiple times in the Roman Senate. 2. *Caesar's Last Words*: Caesar utters the famous last words "Et tu, Brute?" ("And you, Brutus?"), expressing shock and betrayal at Brutus's involvement. Scene 2 1. *Brutus's Speech*: Brutus justifies Caesar's assassination, claiming it was done to prevent Caesar's tyranny and protect Rome's freedom. 2. *Mark Antony's Speech*: Mark Antony delivers a powerful and emotional speech, using rhetoric to turn the crowd against the conspirators and avenge Caesar's death. Scene 3 1. *Cinna's Death*: Cinna, a poet and friend of Caesar, is mistakenly killed by the mob, who believe him to be Cinna the conspirator. The end of Act 3 marks a turning point in the play, as Mark Antony's speech sets the stage for the power struggle and conflict that will unfold in the remaining acts.
Shortly after this exchange, Caesar is stabbed to death by the conspirators. Whom do you sympathise --- Julius Caesar or the with conspirators? Give reasons for your choice. ANS - I sympathize more with Julius Caesar in this situation. While the conspirators believed they were acting in the best interest of the Republic by preventing Caesar from gaining too much power, their actions were driven by personal ambitions and fear of losing their own influence. Caesar's assassination was a betrayal by people he trusted, and his death led to greater chaos and the eventual downfall of the Republic they were supposedly trying to protect. The conspirators' actions, though justified in their minds, ultimately caused more harm than good.
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All Formulas of Electricity:
1) I = Q/t
2) Q = ne
3) V = W/Q
4) V = IR
5) R = Rho x L/A
6) Resistance in Series: Rs = R1 + R2 + R3
7)Resistance in Parallel: 1/Rp = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 (»
Reciprocal of R1+R2+R3)
8)H = V x Q
i) H = VIt
ii) H = 12Rt
iii) H = V²t/R
9) P = W/t
i) P = VI
ii) P = I2R
iii) P = V²/R
10) E = P x t
S.I. Units:
Current (1) - Ampere
Charge (Q) - Coulomb
Time (t) - Second
Potential Difference or Voltage (V) - Volt
Resistance (R)- Ohm Ω
Resistivity (Rho) - Ohm meter
Power (P) - Watt
Heat = Energy = Work = Joule
Measuring Devices:
Ammeter / Milli Ammeter - for measuring current (always connected in series)
Galvanometer - for measuring small/sensitive currents (we can also get the direction of the current)
Voltmeter - for measuring volts (always connected in parallel)
Ohm Meter - Measures the resistivity
Things to remember:
electron charge = (1.6 x 10-19 C)
1kWh 3.6 x 106J
1Ampere = 1000mA
1 Kilowaat = 1000W
1 Horse Power = 746W
i hope this list will help you!
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Some important points from Act 3 of Julius Caesar:
Scene 1
1. *Caesar's Assassination*: Brutus, Cassius, and other conspirators stab Caesar multiple times in the Roman Senate.
2. *Caesar's Last Words*: Caesar utters the famous last words "Et tu, Brute?" ("And you, Brutus?"), expressing shock and betrayal at Brutus's involvement.
Scene 2
1. *Brutus's Speech*: Brutus justifies Caesar's assassination, claiming it was done to prevent Caesar's tyranny and protect Rome's freedom.
2. *Mark Antony's Speech*: Mark Antony delivers a powerful and emotional speech, using rhetoric to turn the crowd against the conspirators and avenge Caesar's death.
Scene 3
1. *Cinna's Death*: Cinna, a poet and friend of Caesar, is mistakenly killed by the mob, who believe him to be Cinna the conspirator.
The end of Act 3 marks a turning point in the play, as Mark Antony's speech sets the stage for the power struggle and conflict that will unfold in the remaining acts.
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Shortly after this exchange, Caesar is stabbed to death by the conspirators. Whom do you sympathise --- Julius Caesar or the
with conspirators? Give reasons for your choice.
ANS - I sympathize more with Julius Caesar in this situation. While the conspirators believed they were acting in the best interest of the Republic by preventing Caesar from gaining too much power, their actions were driven by personal ambitions and fear of losing their own influence. Caesar's assassination was a betrayal by people he trusted, and his death led to greater chaos and the eventual downfall of the Republic they were supposedly trying to protect. The conspirators' actions, though justified in their minds, ultimately caused more harm than good.
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