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                The critical angle for a beam of light passing from water into air is 48.8 degrees. This mean that all light rays with an angle of incidence greater than this angle will be:<\/p>\n <\/div>\n

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                  The equivalent resistance of a parallel combination is<\/p>\n <\/div>\n

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                      The combined resistance of two identical resistors, connected in series is 8\u03a9. Their combined resistance in a parallel arrangement will be:<\/p>\n <\/div>\n

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                        The S.I unit of electric current is:<\/p>\n <\/div>\n

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                            Half of radius of curvature is called:<\/p>\n <\/div>\n

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                              The S.I unit of potential difference is:<\/p>\n <\/div>\n

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                                    That period in which voltage repeats its value in equal intervals is called:<\/p>\n <\/div>\n

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                                          The SI unit of electric current is<\/p>\n <\/div>\n

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                                            If the needle of galvanometer shows some deflectlon, it would indicate the<\/p>\n <\/div>\n

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                                                A resistance which is connected with the galvanometer in order to convert it into ammeter should have<\/p>\n <\/div>\n

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                                                    Thermistor is<\/p>\n <\/div>\n

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