26th January 2014 05:46 PM | |
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Re: Shortcuts to solve physics and mathematics problems? kinetic energy is directly proportional to momentum, so 20% increase in momentum means 20% increase in kinetic energy |
9th May 2013 10:06 AM | |
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Re: Shortcuts to solve physics and mathematics problems? if momentum of a body is increased by 20 percent then in what percentage kinetic energy will be increased? |
25th April 2013 07:15 PM | |
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Re: Shortcuts to solve physics and mathematics problems? Is there any reference book to solve numerical of physics in shortcut way for neet Please plz plz give me details |
14th August 2012 12:49 AM | |
Sammy11 |
Re: Shortcuts to solve physics and mathematics problems? Hi dear ![]() You have not mentioned here for which standard you need details. So, I'm going to generalise it for you. Scoring well in maths and physics is much easier than people think.... The speed and accuracy is the mantra for scoring in entraces too. So, you first need to clear your basics with NCERT books if you are at below +2 level.Then after understanding the concepts, you need to brush it up with a refresher and practise as much numericals. For quick solving refer to Quiker Maths by M.Tyra |
30th April 2012 01:29 AM | |
dabir maryam |
Shortcuts to solve physics and mathematics problems? the basics of all important and major chapter plzzzzz...pelase give me the details |