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1.

Why is diffraction grating better than a prism?

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ANSWER:

the SEVEN COLOURS of PRISM AWAY from each other

2.

Why energy is supplied to produce emission spectrum?

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Energy Levels in GASEOUS ATOMS and Molecules. Emission spectra for atoms APPEAR as a series of lines, because ELECTRONS fall from higher energy states to LOWER ones and emit energy as electromagnetic radiation

3.

If force velocity and time are taken as fundamental units then the dimensions of mass are​

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4.

Vtas aA piece of brass of volume 30 cm252 4Find the density of beans inC) kg mAns. (1) A gcm ) 84000 kg​

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Answer:

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5.

Why thick wire is used to connecting wire​

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Because it just ACTS as a NORMAL electric contact in the circuit or wiring. In order to reduce the area and to maintain a minimum RESISTANCE to generate heat, fuses are made as thin. A FUSE wire should not have high resistance or low resistance. That is the fuse thickness increases with the CURRENT rating.

6.

Why are high energy electromagnetic ray harmful​

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because the speed of all electromagnetic waves are the same, wavelength decreases while FREQUENCY increases. The SHORTER the wavelength, the HIGHER the frequency. Why are some electromagnetic waves HARMFUL to you but others are not? the HIGH frequencies and shorter wavelengths penetrates body easily.

7.

Help do it fast .....​

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8.

Why can't the amplitude of an oscillator be infinity?

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The driving force is continually adding energy to the oscillator because it is doing work on it. But if the oscillator is undamped that energy cannot escape so it GOES into continually increasing the amplitude of the oscillation. As long as the driving force is applied the amplitude of the oscillation will keep increasing.

In practice there is no such THING as a PERFECTLY undamped oscillator so the amplitude builds up until the rate of energy loss through DAMPING equals the rate the driving force is adding energy, then stabilises at that point.

9.

Write equation of motion and find it with graphical

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ANSWER:

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10.

Why do we fill electrical bulbs with argon gas?

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An incandescent light bulb, incandescent lamp or incandescent light globe is an electric light with a wire filament heated to such a high temperature that it glows with visible light (incandescence). The filament is protected from OXIDATION with a GLASS or fused quartz bulb that is filled with inert gas like ARGON or a vacuum. In a halogen lamp, filament evaporation is slowed by a chemical process that redeposits metal vapor ONTO the filament, THEREBY extending its life.

11.

Why airayed bottle are kept under cold water during summer?

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Answer:

the AERATED water BOTTLES means the excess amount of oxygen and minerals are present in the water. which dissolved under certain PRESSURE and if this pressure SUDDENLY decrease due to change in atmospheric pressure , the bottle will certainly burst with decrease the amount of dissolved oxygen in water , this tends to change the aerated water into normal water .

12.

Please solve this question anyone ​

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Answer:8%

Explanation:

KINETIC energy⚡= ½mv²

=2 + 2×3

=2+6

=8%

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13.

4th question with step

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Answer:

Initial VELOCITY(u) =10m/s

Initial velocity(u) =10m/sFinal velocity(v) =60m/s

Initial velocity(u) =10m/sFinal velocity(v) =60m/sAcceleration =(v-u)/t

Initial velocity(u) =10m/sFinal velocity(v) =60m/sAcceleration =(v-u)/t a=(60-10)/10

Initial velocity(u) =10m/sFinal velocity(v) =60m/sAcceleration =(v-u)/t a=(60-10)/10 a=50/10

a=50/10 a=5

Therefore, acceleration is 5m/s.

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14.

10.HAX B-Oand BⓇC =then the angle between 1 and is:(a) zero(b)

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ANSWER:

the ANGLE between 1 is ZERO

15.

In which of the following cases net force acting is zero ?also identify the direction of force when1. a car drives around a circular track at constant speed2. a person pushes a door to hold it shut3. a ball, rolling across a grassy field, slowly comes to stop​

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ANSWER:

Explanation:1

16.

Acceleration-time graph is shown below for aparticle in rectilinear motion. Average Acceleration ?​

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Answer:30 ms^-2

Explanation:

AVG. Acceleration = CHANGE in velocity/total TIME

Or average acceleration(a -avg.)=area under a-t GRAPH (A)/time taken

Here (A) =1/2×(10+20)×40 (area of trapezium)= 600

Thus a-avg.=600/time taken =600/20=30ms^-2

17.

Please solve thisThe percentage error in the measurement of side of cube is 2%. Then the percentage in the measurement of surface area of cube is? ​

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Answer:4%

EXPLANATION:

As we know %error in L =dL/L×100 and

% error in L^2=2×dL/L

And here surface AREA of cube = 6×L^2

So% error in surface area of cube =2×2=4% since here,dL/L=2%.

Also 6 is not CONSIDERED is not considered since it is a CONSTANT and is fixed.

18.

Why are "barometer" reading always 2 significant figures?

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ANSWER:

BAROMETER MEASURE AIR PRESSURE.

19.

What possible values of resistance are get by combining two resistance one of value to another 6?

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ANSWER:

PARALLEL 3OHM SERIES =12OHMS

20.

Why acceleration due to gravity maximum at equator?

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ANSWER:

A=g

When droped

Explanation:

21.

Whose living cells provide tensile and mechanical strength?

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:PLANT

22.

In an equilateral triangle ABC, AL, BM and CN are medians. Forces along BC and BArepresented by them will have a resultant represented by(C) 2 CN(A) 2 AL(B) 2 BM(D) AC​

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Answer:

(B) 2 BM is the CORRECT answer.

EXPLANATION:

Given data:

equilateral TRIANGLE ABC, AL, BM and CN are medians. FORCES along BC and BA

represented by them.

To find force which willl have a resultant represented by =?

SOLUTION

Consider equilateral triangle ABC

AL, BM and CN are medians.

Forces along BC and BA

represented by say F and F' respectively.

From figure we get to know that,

BA+BC=BD

BA+BC = 2BM

Thus, the resultant of the forces will be given by 2BM.

23.

Epsilon naught ka matrak ​

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ANSWER:

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24.

A person travelling in a bus noted the timings and the corresponding distances asindicated on the km stones.Time 8:00 a.m. 8:15 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:00 amDistance 10km20km30km 40km 50km1) Name this type of table.​

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ANSWER:

distance TIME with UNIFORM velocity and zera ACCELRATION

25.

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↪Actually welcome to the CONCEPT of the KINEMATICS

↪Basically here , we can see that ,

↪As here the frictional force is ZERO , so the only applied force is only ACTING on it ,

↪thus in the first case , where only BLOCK A is present , we GET as ,

↪F = mA ( a)

...where, a is the acceleration ,

↪thus in the second case , As there are both BLOCK A and BLOCK B , the acceleration becomes a/5

↪so we get as ,

↪F = (mA + MB ) a/ 5

↪so combining we get as ,

〽⭐mA:mB = 1:4

26.

Calculate the amount of heat generated while transferring 18000 coulomb of charge between the two terminal of a battery of 50V in one hour

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ANSWER:

C=18000

V=50v

T=1hour

firstly we have to FIND the current

so (I=Q/T)

I=18000/60*60

I=5A

Now,we have to calculate the resistance-

V=IR

so,R= V/I

R=50/5

R=10ohm

Now, Heat=I^2*R*T

H=5^2*10*60*60

H=25*36000

H= 900000Joule

27.

Earth is revolving around the sun but moon is not why??​

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ANSWER:earth is a planet and MOON is a NATURAL satellite of earth.

Explanation:

Planets revolve around SUN where as satellite revolve around planets

28.

If there are two vectors of magnitude 3 unit and 5 unit and their resultant is perpendicular to the vector of magnitude 3 unit find the angle between two vectors

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Answer: theta=53 DEGREES

Explanation: since the RESULTANT is perpendicular to 3 unit so the two vectors and resultant would form a right angle triangle with hypotenuse=5units and BASE =3 UNITS leading the third side to be 4 units . A/Q theta is angle between 5 unit vector and 3 unit vector . So cos(theta) =3/5 and this implies that theta=53 degrees.

29.

एक 40 kg भार वाली लड़की 4s में 5m तक ऊँची होने वाली सीढ़ियों पर तेजी से चढ़ जाती है उसके द्वारा विकसित सक्ति क्या होगी

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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

500 j/sec

30.

What type of lens is thicker in the middle than at the edges?

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ANSWER: CONVEX LENS .

31.

What is the average velocity and displacement of a body moving in a horizontal circle with a constant speed?

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Answer: average velocity is TOTAL DISPLACEMENT / total time taken, and the displacement depends on the path travelled so no such formula.

I STILL think that you MIGHT be asking about ANGULAR VELOCITY rather than LINEAR VELOCITY.

In that case angular velocity is THETA/ time taken

Explanation:

32.

If vector A×B=0 and vector A.B=-AB find angle A and B vector​

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Answer:

180 degrees

Explanation:

Given A×B=0 implies sinx=0 and angle is a either 0,pi etc

Given A.B=Ab implies cosx= pi

So the COMMON SOLUTION is pi

THEREFORE angle betwee them is 180 degrees

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33.

What is worm hole and black hole​

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Answer:

ACCORDING to Sir Albert Einstein, Worm Holes are the short cuts of the universe which can be used to TRAVEL to DIFFERENT points of the universe in a very short time.

Black holes are the point of infinite gravity. They are MADE when a star kills it self and gives birth to a black hole.

Both of these were actually mysteries until the first pic of black hole was released by the SCIENTISTS that you can see on web which is actually a pic of the shadow of black hole .

While there is no proof of worm holes yet and it is still a mystery. The concept of worm holes was developed by Sir Albert Einstein.

34.

3.A particle is thrown vertically up with initialvelocity of 60 m/s. The distance covered by theparticle in first two seconds of descent will be(take g = 10 m/s2)(1) 5 m(2) 15 m(3) 20 m(4) 40 mAakash Educational Services Limited - Regd. Office : Aakash​

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answer : OPTION (3) 20m

this question is little different. question want to find distance covered by particle in first two SECONDS of descent.

particle first moves upward, after reaching a specific height, it falls DOWNWARD (descending motion). here observing point is that at specific height velocity of particle becomes zero after then it will ready to FALL.

so, initial velocity of particle in descending motion, u = 0

distance travelled by particle , s = ut + 1/2 at²

here, u = 0, t = 2s and a = -g = -10m/s²

then, s = 0 + 1/2 (-10m/s²) × (2s)²

= -20m [ here negative sign indicates that particle is moving downward ]

hence, distance covered by particle in first two seconds of descent will be 20m

35.

16.A balloon rises from rest on the ground with constant acceleration 2. A stone is dropped when theballoon has rises to a height 60 metre. The time taken by the stone to reach the ground is.Motion with variable acceleration & calculus​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

Velocity after rising height h

v = sqrt(2aS) ………[∵ initial velocity of balloon is zero]

v = sqrt(2 × G/8 × h)

v = sqrt(gh/4)

This is the initial velocity of stone.

Time taken by stone rise extra height and come to it’s point of PROJECTION is

t1 = 2U / g

= 2 × sqrt(gh/4) / g

= sqrt(h / g)

Final velocity of stone when it TOUCHES the ground

v’ = sqrt(u^2 + 2aS)

= sqrt[(gh/4) + 2gh]

= sqrt[2.25 gh]

= 1.5 × sqrt(gh)

Time taken by stone to FALL down from point of projection

t2 = (v’ - u) / a

= [(1.5 × sqrt(gh)) - sqrt(gh/4)] / g

= sqrt(gh) [1.5 - 0.5] / g

= sqrt(h / g)

Total time taken for stone to reach the ground

T = t1 + t2

= 2 sqrt(h / g)

36.

Explain why a conductor offers resistance to the flow of current?​

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Answer:

Due to the free electrons, current FLOWS through the CONDUCTOR when a potential DIFFERENCE is applied across the conductor. ... Due to this, ARESISTANCE is offered to the motion of electrons flow due to increased NUMBER of collisions. Flow of electrons is nothing but current.

37.

percentage error in the measurement of mass and speed are 2% and 3% respectively the error in the estimate of kinetic energy obtained by measuring mass and speed will be​

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Answer:

8 % no DOUBT

K.E = mv^2/2

m =2 % for V = 3+3 =6

total 8

38.

Which mirror is used to obtain parallel beam of light from a small lamp?

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ANSWER:

Concave mirror is USED to obtain a PARALLEL beam of LIGHT from a small lamp.

39.

How to make workings model on pn junction class 12 ​

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The PN JUNCTION. How Diodes WORK? (English VERSION) - YouTube

40.

** 50 POINTS FOR FREEE **which is the most preferable method of charging and why?​

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Answer:

Methods

There are three ways to charge an object: friction, conduction and induction. Friction involves rubbing on material with another, resulting in electrons MOVING from one surface to another. Most people have EXPERIMENTED with this form of charging an object, either rubbing a balloon on a JUMPER to make it cling or by shuffling their feet over a carpeted surface to build up an electrical charge to SHOCK someone. Friction is useful for charging insulators, which are materials that aren't good conductors. Conduction on the other hand is used to charge things that are good conductors, such a metal. A charged object is touched to the conductive material and some of the charge, whether it is positive or negative, will be transferred. The final way to charge an object is by induction and is, again, BEST for conductive materials. The uncharged conductive material is grounded on any neutrally-charged material and the charged object is held near it. The charge will flow between the two objects and the uncharged conductor will develop an opposite charge to the original charged object.

41.

The relative velocity between two layers of fluid separated by 0.1 mm is 2 cm/s.calculate velocity gradient

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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42.

a body of mass 4 kg moving on a horizontal surface with initial velocity of 6 m/s comes to rest after 3 sec. if one want to keep the body moving on the same surface with the velocity of 6 m/s the force required is​

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EXPLANATION:

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43.

What is meant by solidnoid . How does a current caring solidnoid increasses.

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Answer:

a continuous cooling of COPPER wire into a CYLINDER is SOLENOID the current increase in solenoid by the no of turns of copper wire COILED

44.

The potential difference between points A and B in the given uniform electric field is : )

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ANSWER:

same

Explanation:

CAUSE it has UNIFORM ELECTRIC FIELD

45.

Two bodies having each of mass 2kg are moving in the same straight line but in opposite direction the velocity of each before collision is 3m/s in the collision they stick together what will be the velocity of the combined body after collision

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EXPLANATION:

mu+mu= mv+mv

2*3+2*(-3)=2*?+2*?

0=4v

v=0 m/s

46.

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ANSWER:

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EXPLANATION:

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47.

Which instrument is usedto measure the electric potential?

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Answer:

SI Unit of electric potential is VOLTs

Explanation:

Voltmeter is USED to MEASURE the electric potential.

48.

PLEASE ANSWER FAST!!!!A mass of 1kg is moving from east to west with a velocity 10m/s. a force is applied on it for 2 seconds and it's velocity becomes 5m/s . what is the value and direction of the force ??​

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u =10

v=5

t=2s

a=v-u/t

=5-10/2

=-5/2

=-2.5

f=a

=-2.5*1

=-2.5N

The DIRECTION of the FORCE is from WEST to east.

Thus, the force applied on it is 2.5N.

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49.

A body of mass 2kg starts from rest and moves with uniform acceleration. It acquires a velocity of 20m/s in 4 seconds. The power exerted on the body in 2 seconds is(1) 50watts(2) 100watts(3) 150watts(4) 200watts

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Answer:

200 watts..

Explanation:

M=2 kg

u= o m/s

v= 20 m/s

t= 4 s

so, acceleration = (v-u)/t

= 20/4

= 5 m/s^2

therefore, FORCE= 2×5=10 N

s= 1/2 at^2

= 1/2×5×16

= 40 m

so, work = force×displacement

= 10×40

= 400 j

therefore, power = work /TIME

= 400/2

= 200 watt

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50.

Name a device which prevents loss/gain of heat by any mode of heat transfar

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Answer:

THERMOFLASK.

Explanation: Thermoflask is a device which has gaps between the two WALLS which separate from the surrounding.This HELPS in any LOSS or GAIN of heat.Therefore if we put any HOT or cold substance inside it does not get cold  or hot respectively.