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II PUC 2ndPrep phy scheme
The document appears to be an examination paper for a Physics course, covering various topics such as electric charge, magnetic fields, and properties of semiconductors. It includes multiple-choice questions, definitions, and explanations of concepts like Lenz's law, photoelectric effect, and rectification. Additionally, it features calculations and diagrams related to electrical circuits and wave interference.
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Physics
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