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Asked: July 11, 2023In: Mechanical Physics

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What are the assumptions made during the oil drop experiment?

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When a Bunsen burner is lit below wire gauze, it is noted that the flame initially burns below the gauze. After sometime, the flame burns below as well as above the gauze. Explain this observation.

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State and explain factors that affect capacitance of parallel-plate capacitor.

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