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The velocity-time graph of a particle moving in a straight line is as shown in figure. Find the total displacement of the particle during its journey. |
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Answer» The velocity-time graph of a particle moving in a straight line is as shown in figure. Find the total displacement of the particle during its journey. |
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The photoelectric threshold wavelength of a certain metal is 3000 ∘A. If the radiation of 2000 ∘A is incident on the metal |
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Answer» The photoelectric threshold wavelength of a certain metal is 3000 ∘A. If the radiation of 2000 ∘A is incident on the metal |
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If water be used to construct a barometer, what would be the height of water column at standard atmospheric pressure i.e., 76 cm of mercury? Specific gravity of mercury = 13.6 |
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Answer» If water be used to construct a barometer, what would be the height of water column at standard atmospheric pressure i.e., 76 cm of mercury? Specific gravity of mercury = 13.6 |
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A particle covers 50 m distance when projected with an initial speed. On the same surface it will cover a distance, when projected with double the initial speed |
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Answer» A particle covers 50 m distance when projected with an initial speed. On the same surface it will cover a distance, when projected with double the initial speed |
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A beam of light having wavelengths distributed uniformly between 450 nm to 550 nm passes through a sample of hydrogen gas. wavelength will have the least intensity in the transmitted beam ? |
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Answer» A beam of light having wavelengths distributed uniformly between 450 nm to 550 nm passes through a sample of hydrogen gas. wavelength will have the least intensity in the transmitted beam ? |
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Three charges each of charge ‘q’ are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle. The fourth charge to be placed at the centre of the triangle so that electrostatic potential energy of the system is zero is |
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Answer» Three charges each of charge ‘q’ are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle. The fourth charge to be placed at the centre of the triangle so that electrostatic potential energy of the system is zero is |
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A ray of light is incident at the glass–water interface at an angle i, it emerges finally parallel to the surface of water, then the value of μg would be |
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Answer» A ray of light is incident at the glass–water interface at an angle i, it emerges finally parallel to the surface of water, then the value of μg would be |
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The upper half of an inclined plane of inclination q is perfectly smooth while the lower half is rough. A body starting from the rest at top comes back to rest at the bottom if the coefficient of friction for the lower half is given by |
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Answer» The upper half of an inclined plane of inclination q is perfectly smooth while the lower half is rough. A body starting from the rest at top comes back to rest at the bottom if the coefficient of friction for the lower half is given by |
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A nucleus moving with a velocity →v emits anα-p article. Let the velocities of the α-particle and the remaining nucleus be →v1 and →v2 and their masses be m1, and m2. |
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Answer» A nucleus moving with a velocity →v emits anα-p article. Let the velocities of the α-particle and the remaining nucleus be →v1 and →v2 and their masses be m1, and m2. |
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A simple pendulum is constructed by hanging a heavy ball by a 5.0 m long string. It undergoes small oscillations. (a) How many oscillations does it make per second ? (b) What will be the frequency if the system is taken on the moon where acceleration due to gravitation of the moon is 1.67 m s−2? |
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Answer» A simple pendulum is constructed by hanging a heavy ball by a 5.0 m long string. It undergoes small oscillations. (a) How many oscillations does it make per second ? (b) What will be the frequency if the system is taken on the moon where acceleration due to gravitation of the moon is 1.67 m s−2? |
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Ice at 0∘C is added to 1 g of steam at 100∘C. For x g of ice added, the temperature of steam reduces to 0∘C. Find the value of x. (Latent heat of ice =80 cal/g and latent heat of steam =540 cal/g. Also, specific heat of water =1 cal/ kg K) |
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Answer» Ice at 0∘C is added to 1 g of steam at 100∘C. For x g of ice added, the temperature of steam reduces to 0∘C. Find the value of x. (Latent heat of ice =80 cal/g and latent heat of steam =540 cal/g. Also, specific heat of water =1 cal/ kg K) |
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What is the vapour pressure of water at 373∘K? |
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Answer» What is the vapour pressure of water at 373∘K? |
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A mosquito is sitting on an L.P. record disc rotating on a turn table at 3313 revolutions per minute. The distance of the mosquito from the centre of the turn table is 10 cm. Show that the friction coefficient between the record and the mosquito is greater than π281. Take g=10 m/s2. |
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Answer» A mosquito is sitting on an L.P. record disc rotating on a turn table at 3313 revolutions per minute. The distance of the mosquito from the centre of the turn table is 10 cm. Show that the friction coefficient between the record and the mosquito is greater than π281. Take g=10 m/s2. |
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The stress versus strain graphs for wires of two materials A and B are as shown in the figure. If YA and YB are Young's moduli of the materials, then |
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Answer» The stress versus strain graphs for wires of two materials A and B are as shown in the figure. If YA and YB are Young's moduli of the materials, then |
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A body is starting from rest was observed to cover 20m in particular 1s and 40mn during the next second. How far had it travelled before the first observation was taken? (a) 2.52 (b) 2.5 |
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Answer» A body is starting from rest was observed to cover 20m in particular 1s and 40mn during the next second. How far had it travelled before the first observation was taken? (a) 2.52 (b) 2.5 |
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The temperatureof an Ideal Gas is increased from 140K to 560 K. If at 140 K the r.m.s. velocity of the gas molecule is V, at 560 K it becomes |
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Answer» The temperatureof an Ideal Gas is increased from 140K to 560 K. If at 140 K the r.m.s. velocity of the gas molecule is V, at 560 K it becomes |
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THE FREQUENCIES OF TWO TUNING FORKS A AND B ARE 250hz AND 255hz RESPECTIVELY.BOTH ARE SOUNDED TOGETHER.HOW MANY BEATS WILL BE HEARED IN 5 SECONDS? |
| Answer» THE FREQUENCIES OF TWO TUNING FORKS A AND B ARE 250hz AND 255hz RESPECTIVELY.BOTH ARE SOUNDED TOGETHER.HOW MANY BEATS WILL BE HEARED IN 5 SECONDS? | |
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Column- I gives some current distributions and a point P in the space around these current distributions. Column II gives some expressions of magnetic field strength. Match column- I to corresponding field strength at point P given in Column - II. Column IColumn - II(A)A conducting loop shaped as regular hexagon of side x, (P)3μ0i32πxcarrying current i. P is the centriod of hexagon(B)A cylinder of inner radius x and outer radius 3x, carrying(Q)√3μ0iπxcurrent i. Point P is at a distance 2x from the axis of the cylinderthe cylinder(C)Two coaxial hollow cylinders of radii x and 2x, each carrying(R)μ0i2xcurrent i, but in opposite direction. P is a point at distance1.5x from the axis of the cylinders(D)Magnitude field at the centre of an n-sided regular(S)μ0i3πxpolygon of circum circle of radius x, carrying current i, take n→∞,P is centroid of the polygon(T)Zero |
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Answer» Column- I gives some current distributions and a point P in the space around these current distributions. Column II gives some expressions of magnetic field strength. Match column- I to corresponding field strength at point P given in Column - II. |
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A capacitor of 2μF is charged as shown in the diagram. When the switch S is turned to position 2, the percentage of its stored energy dissipated is |
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Answer» A capacitor of 2μF is charged as shown in the diagram. When the switch S is turned to position 2, the percentage of its stored energy dissipated is |
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Find the least count of a screw gauge whose least count of linear scale is 1 mm and the circular scale is divided in 50 divisions and 2 entire rotations makes to 1 division on linear scale. |
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Answer» Find the least count of a screw gauge whose least count of linear scale is 1 mm and the circular scale is divided in 50 divisions and 2 entire rotations makes to 1 division on linear scale. |
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According to the classical wave picture of light, how would the current versus potential (between the plates) graph vary upon varying intensity? |
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Answer» According to the classical wave picture of light, how would the current versus potential (between the plates) graph vary upon varying intensity? |
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Two points on string are being observed as a travelling wave passes from them. The points are at x1=0 and x2=1 m, the transverse motions of two points are found to be as follows y1=A sin(3πt) and y2=A sin(3πt+π8); t is in seconds and y in metre. Mark the correct option(s) |
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Answer» Two points on string are being observed as a travelling wave passes from them. The points are at x1=0 and x2=1 m, the transverse motions of two points are found to be as follows y1=A sin(3πt) and y2=A sin(3πt+π8); t is in seconds and y in metre. Mark the correct option(s) |
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A current 4 A flows in a coil when connected to a 12 V dc source. If the same coil is connected to a 12 V ac source (ω=50 rad s−1) a current of 2.4 A flows in the circuit. The inductance of the coil is |
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Answer» A current 4 A flows in a coil when connected to a 12 V dc source. If the same coil is connected to a 12 V ac source (ω=50 rad s−1) a current of 2.4 A flows in the circuit. The inductance of the coil is |
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A piece of copper and the other of germanium are cooled from the room temperature to 80 K, then which of the following would be a correct statement |
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Answer» A piece of copper and the other of germanium are cooled from the room temperature to 80 K, then which of the following would be a correct statement
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A very long wire of cross section radius a carry current such that its current density is J=J0r. J0 is constant and r is distance from axis of wire. Magnetic field as a function of r is best represented by |
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Answer» A very long wire of cross section radius a carry current such that its current density is J=J0r. J0 is constant and r is distance from axis of wire. Magnetic field as a function of r is best represented by |
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The electric field in a region is radially outwards with magnitude E=αR. Calculate the charge contained in a sphere of radius R centred at the origin. If the value of charge is m×10−10 C, then find m. (Given α=100 V/m2 and R=0.30 m) |
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Answer» The electric field in a region is radially outwards with magnitude E=αR. Calculate the charge contained in a sphere of radius R centred at the origin. If the value of charge is m×10−10 C, then find m. (Given α=100 V/m2 and R=0.30 m) |
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A charge q is placed at the center of the line joining two equal charges Q. The system of three charges will be in equilibrium if q is equal to |
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Answer» A charge q is placed at the center of the line joining two equal charges Q. The system of three charges will be in equilibrium if q is equal to |
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The potential energy U in joule of a particle of mass 1 kg moving the x-y plane obeys the law U = 3x + 4y, where (x, y) are the co-ordinates of the particle in meter. If the particle is at rest at (6, 4) at time t = 0 then: |
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Answer» The potential energy U in joule of a particle of mass 1 kg moving the x-y plane obeys the law U = 3x + 4y, where (x, y) are the co-ordinates of the particle in meter. If the particle is at rest at (6, 4) at time t = 0 then: |
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In the graph shown below, find the amount of work done. |
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Answer» In the graph shown below, find the amount of work done. |
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Four identical samples of an ideal gas are taken along the paths A,B,C and D from state 1 to state 2 as shown in the PV indicator diagram. Let Q,W and ΔU represent the heat supplied, work done and change in internal energy of the gas respectively. Choose the correct option among the following : |
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Answer» Four identical samples of an ideal gas are taken along the paths A,B,C and D from state 1 to state 2 as shown in the PV indicator diagram. Let Q,W and ΔU represent the heat supplied, work done and change in internal energy of the gas respectively. Choose the correct option among the following : |
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Two particles each of mass 5 kg are attached to the two ends of a light string of length 15 cm which passes through a hole at the center of a table. One particle describes a circle on the table with angular velocity ω1=2 rad/sec and the other describes a circle as a conical pendulum with angular velocity ω2=3 rad/sec below the table as shown in the figure. If l1 and l2 are the lengths of the portion of the string above and below the table, then the ratio of l1 and l2 is |
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Answer» Two particles each of mass 5 kg are attached to the two ends of a light string of length 15 cm which passes through a hole at the center of a table. One particle describes a circle on the table with angular velocity ω1=2 rad/sec and the other describes a circle as a conical pendulum with angular velocity ω2=3 rad/sec below the table as shown in the figure. If l1 and l2 are the lengths of the portion of the string above and below the table, then the ratio of l1 and l2 is |
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Question 8 The speed-time graph for a car is shown in below figure: (a) Find how far does the car travel in the first 4 seconds. Shade the area on the graph that represents the distance travelled by the car during the period. (b) Which part of the graph represents uniform motion of the car? |
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Answer» Question 8 The speed-time graph for a car is shown in below figure: ![]() (a) Find how far does the car travel in the first 4 seconds. Shade the area on the graph that represents the distance travelled by the car during the period. (b) Which part of the graph represents uniform motion of the car? |
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Two separate bubbles (radii 0.002 m and 0.004 m) formed of the same soap solution (surface tension = 0.07 N/m) comes together to form a double bubble. The internal film common to both the bubbles has radius R. The value of R (in mm) is (Answer upto two digit after the decimal point) |
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Answer» Two separate bubbles (radii 0.002 m and 0.004 m) formed of the same soap solution (surface tension = 0.07 N/m) comes together to form a double bubble. The internal film common to both the bubbles has radius R. The value of R (in mm) is |
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Under forced oscillation, the phase of the harmonic motion of the particle and phase of driving force |
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Answer» Under forced oscillation, the phase of the harmonic motion of the particle and phase of driving force |
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A particle moves on the x-axis and its velocity varies with time as v(t)=t−t2. Find the time instant when the particle come back to starting point. Also find the distance travelled till then. |
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Answer» A particle moves on the x-axis and its velocity varies with time as v(t)=t−t2. Find the time instant when the particle come back to starting point. Also find the distance travelled till then. |
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The position vector of P is 4^i+3^j and the position vector of Q is −2^i+5^j. The vector 2−−→PQ is |
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Answer» The position vector of P is 4^i+3^j and the position vector of Q is −2^i+5^j. The vector 2−−→PQ is |
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a balloon filled with an ideal gas is taken from the surface of the sea deep to a depth of 100m what will be its volume in terms of its original volume? |
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Answer» a balloon filled with an ideal gas is taken from the surface of the sea deep to a depth of 100m what will be its volume in terms of its original volume? |
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Sources separated by 20 m vibrate according to the equation y1=0.06sinπt and y2=0.02sinπt. They send out waves along a rod with speed 3 m/s. What is the equation of motion of a particle 12 m from the first source and 8 m from the second? Given y1,y2 are in metres. |
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Answer» Sources separated by 20 m vibrate according to the equation y1=0.06sinπt and y2=0.02sinπt. They send out waves along a rod with speed 3 m/s. What is the equation of motion of a particle 12 m from the first source and 8 m from the second? Given y1,y2 are in metres. |
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When a ball is thrown up vertically with velocity v0, it reaches a maximum height of h. If one wishes to triple the maximum height, then the ball should be thrown with velocity. |
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Answer» When a ball is thrown up vertically with velocity v0, it reaches a maximum height of h. If one wishes to triple the maximum height, then the ball should be thrown with velocity. |
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Actually I don't understand when the tension in the light rope becomes zero and if there is a rope in which we apply force on both sides if one side we apply 100N and other side we apply 40N how come the tension here becomes 40N????? |
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Answer» Actually I don't understand when the tension in the light rope becomes zero and if there is a rope in which we apply force on both sides if one side we apply 100N and other side we apply 40N how come the tension here becomes 40N????? |
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A uniform ring of mass M and radius R is placed directly above a uniform sphere of mass 8 M and of same radius R. The centre of the ring is at a distance of d=√3Rfrom the centre of the sphere. The gravitational attraction between the sphere and the ring is |
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Answer» A uniform ring of mass M and radius R is placed directly above a uniform sphere of mass 8 M and of same radius R. The centre of the ring is at a distance of d=√3Rfrom the centre of the sphere. The gravitational attraction between the sphere and the ring is |
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Here are three displacements, each measured in meters: →d1=4^i+5^j−6^k,→d2=−1^i+2^j+3^k, and →d3=4^i+3^j+2^k What is →r=→d1−→d2+→d3? |
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Answer» Here are three displacements, each measured in meters: →d1=4^i+5^j−6^k,→d2=−1^i+2^j+3^k, and →d3=4^i+3^j+2^k What is →r=→d1−→d2+→d3? |
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What is electric potential? |
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Answer» What is electric potential? |
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What direction must you swim at to cross the river in minimum time given the crocodiles have left and your maximum velocity is 5Kmhr and the velocity of river is 3Kmhr in the west direction. |
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Answer» What direction must you swim at to cross the river in minimum time given the crocodiles have left and your maximum velocity is 5Kmhr and the velocity of river is 3Kmhr in the west direction. |
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An aluminium measuring rod, which is correct at 5∘C measures the length of a line as 80 cm at 45∘C. If thermal coefficient of linear expansion of aluminium is 2.50×10−5/∘C, the correct length of the line is |
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Answer» An aluminium measuring rod, which is correct at 5∘C measures the length of a line as 80 cm at 45∘C. If thermal coefficient of linear expansion of aluminium is 2.50×10−5/∘C, the correct length of the line is |
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Four massless springs whose force constants are 2k,2k,k and 2k, respectively, are attached to a mass M kept on a frictionless horizontal plane (as shown in figure). If the other ends of the springs are fixed and the mass M is displaced , then the frequency of oscillation of the system is |
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Answer» Four massless springs whose force constants are 2k,2k,k and 2k, respectively, are attached to a mass M kept on a frictionless horizontal plane (as shown in figure). If the other ends of the springs are fixed and the mass M is displaced , then the frequency of oscillation of the system is |
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Two block A and B of mass 10 kg and 20 kg respectively, are arranged as shown in figure on a smooth horizontal surface. A constant force F=60 N acts on block A. Find the minimum coefficient of static friction (μmin) so that both the block moves together without slipping? Take g=10 m/s2. |
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Answer» Two block A and B of mass 10 kg and 20 kg respectively, are arranged as shown in figure on a smooth horizontal surface. A constant force F=60 N acts on block A. Find the minimum coefficient of static friction (μmin) so that both the block moves together without slipping? Take g=10 m/s2. |
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Two waves of the same pitch have their amplitudes in the ratio 2:3. 1)What will be the ratio of their loudness? 2)What will be the ratio of their frequencies? |
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Answer» Two waves of the same pitch have their amplitudes in the ratio 2:3. 1)What will be the ratio of their loudness? 2)What will be the ratio of their frequencies? |
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Find the moment of inertia of ring having mass 2 kg and radius 1 m about an axis passing along the diameter of the ring. |
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Answer» Find the moment of inertia of ring having mass 2 kg and radius 1 m about an axis passing along the diameter of the ring. |
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A rod of length L is placed along the x− axis between x=0 and x=L. The linear density (mass/length) λ of the rod varies with the distance x from the origin as λ=kx2. Here k is a positive constant. Find the position of the centre of mass of this rod. |
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Answer» A rod of length L is placed along the x− axis between x=0 and x=L. The linear density (mass/length) λ of the rod varies with the distance x from the origin as λ=kx2. Here k is a positive constant. Find the position of the centre of mass of this rod. |
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