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MATHEMATICS |
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COMPLEX NUMBERS AND QUADRATIC EQUATIONS |
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COMPLEX NUMBERS |
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DE MOIVRES THEOREM |
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QUADRATIC EQUATIONS |
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PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS |
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MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION AND BINOMIAL THEOREM |
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BINOMIAL THEOREM |
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SEQUENCE AND SERIES |
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MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS |
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MATRICES |
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DETERMINANTS |
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INVERSE OF MATRIX |
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TRIGONOMETRY |
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TRIGONOMETRIC RATIOS AND IDENTITIES |
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COMPOUND ANGLES |
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MULTIPLE AND SUBMULTIPLE ANGLES |
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TRANSFORMATION FORMULA |
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TRIGONOMETRIC EQUATIONS |
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INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC (CIRCULAR) FUNCTIONS |
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PROPERTIES OF TRIANGLES |
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APPLICATIONS OF TRIGONOMETRY |
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HEIGHTS AND DISTANCES |
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PERIODICITY ,VARIATION AND GRAPHS (TRG. FUNCTIONS) |
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SETS RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS |
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SETS |
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RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS |
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FUNCTIONS |
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CALCULUS |
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DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS |
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LIMITS CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY |
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LIMITS |
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CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTABILITY |
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CONTINUITY |
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DIFFERENTIABILITY |
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DIFFERENTIATION |
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FUNDAMENTAL RULES FOR DIFFERENTIATION |
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PRODUCT RULE (DIFFERENTIATION) |
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QUOTIENT RULE (DIFFERENTIATION) |
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CHAIN RULE (DIFFERENTIATION) |
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SOME MORE METHODS OF DIFFERENTIATION |
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SUCESSIVE DIFFERENTIATION |
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PARTIAL DIFFERENTIATION |
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APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES |
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RATE OF CHANGE |
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ERRORS AND APPROXIMATIONS |
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TANGENTS AND NORMALS |
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INCREASING AND DECREASING FUNCTIONS |
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MAXIMA AND MINIMA |
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INTEGRAL CALCULUS |
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INTEGRATION (INDEFINITE INTEGRALS) |
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DEFINITE INTEGRALS |
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AREA OF CURVES |
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SOLIDS OF REVOLUTIONS |
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DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND APPLICATIONS |
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COORDINATE GEOMETRY AND VECTORS |
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TWO DIMENSIONAL COORDINATE GEOMETTRY |
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CARTESIAN PLANE AND LINES |
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STRAIGHT LINES |
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PAIR OF STRAIGHT LINES |
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CIRCLES |
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CONICS |
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PARABOLA |
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ELLIPSE |
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HYPERBOLA |
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THREE DIMENSIONAL COORDINATE GEOMETRY |
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SPHERE(3D GEOMETRY) |
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VECTORS |
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VECTOR PRODUCT OF VECTORS |
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TRIPLE PRODUCT OF VECTORS |
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STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY |
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STATISTICS |
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COLLECTION OF DATA |
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SAMPLING AND SAMPLE DESIGNS |
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MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY AND DISPERSON |
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CORRELATION AND REGRESSION ANALYSIS |
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INDEX NUMBERS |
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PROBABILITY AND EXPECTED VALUE |
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PROBABLITY |
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RANDOM VARIABLE AND PROBABLITY DISTRIBUTION |
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EXPECTED VALUE OF RANDOM VARIABLE |
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CHEMISTRY |
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GENERAL CHEMISTRY |
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BASIC CONCEPTS OF GENERAL CHEMISTRY |
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STOICHIOMETRY |
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CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE |
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INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY |
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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY |
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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY |
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STATES OF MATTER |
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GASEOUS AND LIQUID STATE |
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SOLID STATE |
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ATOMIC STRUCTURE AND CHEMICAL BONDING |
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ATOMIC STRUCTURE |
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CHEMICAL BONDING |
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CHEMICAL ENERGETICS AND THERMODYNAMICS |
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CHEMICAL ENERGETICS |
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CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS |
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CHEMICAL AND IONIC EQUILIBRIUM |
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IONIC EQUILIBRIUM |
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REDOX REACTIONS |
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CHEMICAL KINETICS |
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ELECTROCHEMISTRY |
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SOLUTIONS |
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SURFACE CHEMISTRY AND CATALYSIS |
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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY |
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CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY |
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CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS |
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PERIODIC TABLE |
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PERIODIC PROPERTIES OF ELEMENTS |
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ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION OF ELEMENTS |
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CHEMITRY OF REPRESENTATIVE ELEMENTS |
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HYDROGEN |
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S BLOCK ELEMENTS |
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GROUP 1 ELEMENTS - ALKALI METALS |
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GROUP 2 ELEMENTS - ALKALINE EARTH METALS |
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P BLOCK ELEMENTS |
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GROUP 13 ELEMENTS - BORON FAMILY |
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GROUP 14 ELEMENTS - CARBON FAMILY |
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GROUP 15 ELEMENTS - NITROGEN FAMILY |
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GROUP 16 ELEMENTS - OXYGEN FAMILY |
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GROUP 17 ELEMENTS - HALOGEN FAMILY |
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D AND F BLOCK ELEMENTS |
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TRANSITION ELEMENTS |
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EXTRACTION OF ELEMENTS AND METALLURGY |
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COORDINATION CHEMISTRY AND ORGANO METALLICS |
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COORDINATION COMPOUNDS |
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ORGANO METALLICS |
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY |
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CLASSIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE OF ORGANIC COMPDS |
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ORGANIC REACTIONS TYPES AND MECHANISM |
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PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF ORG COMPDS |
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STEREOCHEMISTRY AND ISOMERISM |
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ISOMERISM |
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STRUCTURAL-ISOMERISM |
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STEREOCHEMISTRY |
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STEREO-ISOMERISM |
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HYDROCARBONS |
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ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS |
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AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS |
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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING HALOGENS |
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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING OXYGEN |
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ALCOHOLS PHENOLS AND ETHERS |
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ALCOHOLS AND PHENOLS |
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ALCOHOLS |
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PHENOLS |
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ETHERS |
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EPOXIDE |
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ALDEHYDES AND KETONES |
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ALDEHDYES |
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KETONES |
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CARBOXYLIC ACIDS |
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MONOCARBOXYLIC ACIDS |
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DICARBOXYLIC ACIDS |
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SUBSITUTED CARBOXYLIC ACIDS |
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CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVES |
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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING NITROGEN |
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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS WITH AMINO GROUP |
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ALIPHATIC AMINES |
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AROMATIC AMINES |
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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS WITH NITRO GROUP |
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NITROALKANES |
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NITROARENES |
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CYANIDES AND ISOCYANIDES |
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DIAZONIUM SALTS |
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POLYMERS NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC |
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BIO MOLECULES AND BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES |
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PHYSICS |
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GENERAL PHYSICS |
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UNITS AND MEASUREMENT |
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MECHANICS |
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MOTION IN ONE DIMENSION |
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MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONS |
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SCALARS AND VECTORS |
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PROJECTILE MOTION |
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LAWS OF MOTION |
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NEWTONS LAWS OF MOTION |
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FRICTION |
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CIRCULAR MOTION |
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WORK, ENERGY AND POWER |
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COLLISIONS |
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ROTATIONAL MOTION AND DYNAMICS |
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CENTRE OF MASS |
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MOMENT OF INERTIA |
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GRAVITATION |
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PROPERTIES OF MATTER |
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MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS |
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ELASTIC MODULI |
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MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS |
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SURFACE TENSION |
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THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER |
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THERMAL EXPANSION |
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KINETIC THEORY OF GASES |
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HEAT AND THERMODYNAMICS |
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HEAT |
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TRANSFER OF HEAT |
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THERMODYNAMICS |
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OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES |
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OSCILLATIONS |
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SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION |
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WAVES |
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SOUND WAVES |
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ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM |
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ELECTROSTATICS |
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CAPACITANCE |
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CURRENT ELECTRICITY |
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THERMAL AND CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF CURRENTS |
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HEATING EFFECTS OF CURRENT |
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THERMAL EFFECTS OF CURRENTS |
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CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF CURRENTS |
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MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF CURRENT |
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MAGNETISM |
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ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION AND ALTERNAING CURRENTS |
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ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION |
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ALTERNAING CURRENTS |
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ELECTRICAL DEVICES |
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OPTICS |
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RAY OPTICS |
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PHOTOMETRY |
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REFLECTION OF LIGHT |
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REFRACTION OF LIGHT |
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DISPERSION OF LIGHT |
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SCATTERING OF LIGHT |
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OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS |
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WAVE OPTICS |
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INTERFERENCE OF LIGHT |
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DIFFRACTION OF LIGHT |
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POLARISATION OF LIGHT |
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ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS(MODERN PHYSICS) |
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DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER |
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PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT |
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ATOMS , NUCLIE AND MOLECULES |
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ATOMIC PHYSICS |
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NUCLEAR PHYSICS |
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ELECTRONICS |
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SOLIDS AND SEMICONDUCTORS |
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SOLIDS (ELECTRONICS) |
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SEMICONDUCTORS |
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LOGIC GATES |
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COMMUNICATIONS |
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