Mention some limits in common use for practical Purposes.
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See for practical, you can do the experiment with Glass Prism, Principle of Heat Exchange, Centripetal Force, Newton's Cradle, Momentum, Force, Specific Heat Capacity, Ohm's Law of Resistivity, Universal Law of Gravitation, Alessandro Volta's Equations, Condensation, Sublimation, Electric Motor, etc.
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For all practical purposes, sometimes abbreviated, is a slogan used in physics to express a pragmatic attitude. A physical theory might be ambiguous in some ways — for example, being founded on untested assumptions or making unclear predictions about what might happen in certain situations — and yet still be successful in practice. Such a theory is said to be successful.
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