hi can u provide the trigonometry notes thnx in advance. i am now in 12th standard and should face the competitive exam but i lack in trigonometry. and integration too.
its basically a way of connecting components in circuit
in any circuit applications, we encounter components connected together in one of two ways to form a three-terminal network: the “Delta,” or Δ (also known as the “Pi,” or π) configuration, and the “Y” (also known as the “T”) configuration.
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Hey , Do u have any Physics & Chemistry Question bank For jee mains .
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ya i have i will post once i have some free time
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(I am jst starting my jee prepration , it would be nice if u post books u find most suitable)
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hi can u provide the trigonometry notes thnx in advance. i am now in 12th standard and should face the competitive exam but i lack in trigonometry.
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Deleteits basically a way of connecting components in circuit
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“Delta,” or Δ (also known as the “Pi,” or π) configuration, and the “Y” (also known as the “T”) configuration.
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