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Which is the best refresher for physics in class 12th cbse?

Some popular choices for refreshing physics for Class 12th CBSE include NCERT textbooks, previous years' question papers, online resources like Khan Academy or Physics Galaxy, and revision guides specifically designed for CBSE exams. Find a method that works best for you and stick to a structured study routine to effectively refresh your physics concepts.


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Where can you get the 12th physics PS BANGUI solutions?

You can find the solutions to 12th physics problems in PS BANGUI textbooks from online bookstores, educational websites, or through academic resources provided by institutions such as universities or educational boards. You may also consider reaching out to teachers, tutors, or study groups for assistance with obtaining the solutions.


What are your career options after 12th with physics chemistry and biology?

hi .. i want to do social medicine or social science and am very interested in working with ngo s and programs witch help the people in anything ? pls tell me what i should do for that ... i am a 12 th science student doing physics chemistry and biology .


Why was the work of Albert Einstein so important to us?

The work of Albert Einstein was important because he changed many of the fundamentals of physics that were generally accepted at the time. He gave us the principles (or maybe theories) of General and Special Relativity. And thus, he changed the understanding of the relationship of time, matter, energy, gravity, and the constant nature of the speed of light. Much of what was postulated in these principles were contrary to what was understood at the time, and paved the way to a deeper understanding of physics and quantum mechanics. And these principles are the basis of our current understanding of quantum mechanics and cosmology. I believe he introduced the idea of black holes (but I am not certain). I am not a physicist and barely passed 12th grade physics, so I only know a bit of what I am talking about, and certainly don't understand the principles that I mentioned. So, I am certain this answer can be improved. But I think I am mostly right in very broad terms. Also, my recollection is that Albert Einstein didn't do especially well in school or in life before his scientific endeavours. So maybe he taught us that formal education or immediate success isn't always everything, and that people are capable of remarkable feats once they find their passion!