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1.

Who invented circula tion of blood in human body?a) William Harvey b) Edward Jenner c) Joseph Lister d) Jonon Esals

Answer» WILLIAM Harvey invented CIRCULATION of BLOOD in human BODY
2.

What type of motion is exhibited by tip of a seconds hand of a clock?

Answer»

This MOTION is UNIFORM CIRCULAR motion.

3.

Who invented typewritera) Shokley b) Sholesc) Pascal d) Waterman

Answer»

Hiya there!!


=> Typewriter was invented by (B) Sholes.

The FIRST typewriter was invented by the four Americans VIZ.,

1. CHRISTOPHER Latham Sholes

2. Samuel Willard Soulé

3. Carlos Glidden

4. Frank Haven HALL.


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4.

Centigrade and Fahrenheit scales gives the same reading ata) -32 degrees b) -273 degrees C) -40 degrees d)-100 degrees

Answer»

HELLO!!


Your ANSWER is C!


HOPE it HELPS!!

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5.

Why can't we see the shadow of a flying bird ? Please answer it.

Answer»

The DARK PART of SHADOW DISAPPEAR at that HEIGHT.

6.

Light year is related toa) Energy b) Distance c) Speed d) intensity

Answer» LIGHT YEAR is RELATED to Distance.
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7.

What is the S.I. unit of temperature?a) Kelvinb) Celsius c) Centigrade d) Fahrenheit

Answer»

A) KELVIN is the RIGHT one

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8.

What is the solution for neutral failure in three phase supply?

Answer»

Because it has no POWERS

9.

What is the direction of f in colombs law of electrostats?

Answer»

ANSWER:

The strength and direction of the COULOMB force F on a test charge qt depends on the electric FIELD E that it finds itself in, such that F = qtE. If the field is generated by a positive source point charge q, the direction of the electric field points along LINES directed radially outwards from it,

Explanation:

10.

Two 120v light bulbs , one of 25w and another of 200w are connected in series . one bulb burnt out almost instantaneously ?.which one was burnt and why?.

Answer»
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Initially, lets find the resistance of each one of these bulbs,
For bulb 1 : V = 200V and POWER, P = 40 W
P = V2 / R = (200)2 /R = 40
R = 1000 ohms
For bulb 2: V = 200 V and power = 100 W
P = V2 / R = (200)2 /R = 100
R = 400 ohms
In this circuit, the combined resistance = 1400 ohms.
V given  = 420 V
I * R combined= 420
I * 1400 = 420
I = 420/ 1400
= 0.3 A
For bulb 1 :
I2 R = 0.32 (1000)
= 90W when its rated power is 40 W
For bulb 2:
I2 R = 0.32 (400)
= 36 W when its rated power is

In the first CASE, the bulb illuminates brightly for a while. Eventually because of the increased power, it will TEND to heat up and heating causes the resistance to increase. Because of which, the bulb will fuse soon.

The second will WORK perfectly.
11.

What is a mass of ice that moves slowly over land called?

Answer»

A MASS of ICE is 0.9340 g/ml.

12.

What happens to freezing point when pressure is increased?

Answer»

For most SUBSTANCES , the freezing point rises , though only very SLIGHTLY with increased PRESSURE.Water is one of the very RARE substances that expand upon freezing.Consequently , its melting temperature falls very slightly if pressure is increased.

13.

What happens to the output voltage if bypass capacitor is removed?

Answer»

Besides GAIN being reduced, INPUT impedance raises as well as output impedance.
Common emitter transistor amplifiers are basically transresistive, that is they have low input impedance and high output impedance. By eliminating the emitter bypass the amplifier becomes more transconductive. And that is not completely bad because having some RESISTANCE on the emitter makes the amplifier gain more predictable and stable and less dependent on transistor, temperature, ageing, supply VOLTAGES. Also you get more bandwidth.

Besides, electrolytic capacitors are one of the less reliable electronic parts. They may leak, and all dry out; the hotter the fastest. Plus they are not linear. Good designs try to avoid electrolytic capacitors like the PLAGUE.

14.

What happens if a neutral body is placed in electric field?

Answer»

A NEUTRAL body also contains CHARGES.

when it is placed in electric field,

the negative CHARGE will gather opposite to the direction of field
and positive charges gather in the direction of electric field.

15.

The trajectory of a projectile in a vertical plane is

Answer»

y=ax-bx^2


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16.

What will be the next leap year after 2096??

Answer»

2104 because when the century COME we have to DECIDE by 400 not by 4 so 2100 is not DIVIDED by 400 thats why it is not a leap year

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17.

Two balls are dropped from the same point after an interval of 1s. if acceleration due to gravity is 10 m/s2 , what will be their separation 3 seconds after the release of first ball ? (a) 5 m (b) 10 m (c) 25 m (d) 30 m

Answer»

D)30M
is the ANSWER
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18.

The si unit of a physical quantity is [jm-2] the dimensional formula for that quantity is

Answer»

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19.

what should be the charge on the sphere of radius 4 cm, so that when it is brought in contact with another sphere of radius 2 cm carrying charge 10*10-6 C , there is no transfer of charge

Answer»

Charge always FLOW from high potential to low potential. If both sphere's potential SHAME there will be no flow of charge

Sphere of radius 2cm
V = Kq/r = (9 x 10^9 x 10 x 10^-6)/0.02
V = 4.5 x 10^6 v


Sphere of radius 4cm
Q = Vr/k
Q = (4.5 x 10^6 x 0.04)/9 x 10^9
Q = 2 x 10^-5

20.

The ratio of starting torque to full load torque is least in case of

Answer»

In CASE of SHUNT MOTORS

21.

The displacemwnt in m of a particle is given by x =18+5t²

Answer»

using diffrentiation method

x = 18t + 5t^2

dx / dt = 18 + 10t

v = 18 + 10t 

t = 2 sec

v = 18 + 10 * 2 

= 18 + 20 

= 38 m / sec

t = 3 sec

v = 18 + 10 * 3

= 18 + 20

= 48 m / s

v(av) = 38 + 48/ 2 

= 43 m/swc

dv / dt = 10

a = 10 m/ s


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22.

The original mass energy relationship given by einstein was

Answer»

The EQN GIVEN was PROVED by THEORY of RELATIVITY E=mc^2

23.

The velocity of particle moving in the positive direction of X-axis varies as v=a√x where a is a positive constant. Assuming that at moment t=0 the particle was located at the point x=0. Find the time dependence of the velocity of the particle. And the mean velocity of the particle takes to cover first s meter of the path.

Answer»

HENCE the ANSWER will be 1/2a^2t and a√s/2

24.

What is dimensional formula of drift velocity (vd) ???

Answer»

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25.

Solution of a in a circuit 3 resistance in series 4 ; 16; 8 ohm and current is 1 ampere so find value of the current in each resistor

Answer»

The VALUE of CURRENT will be same in all the three resistors all they are CONNECTED in series so 1A will FLOW through each of them.

26.

A child pulls a Box with a force of 200 N and an angle of 60° above the horizontal. Then the horizontal and vertical components of the forces are

Answer»

Since we are given the angle the plane makes with the horizontal, we can get the horizontal and vertical COMPONENTS using trigonometric RATIOS.

The 200 N is the HYPOTENUSE magnitude.

SIN 60° = Vertical / 200N

Vertical = 200 × Sin 60

200 × 0.8660 = 173.2 N

Horizontal = 200 × Cos 60°

200 × 0.5 = 100 N

27.

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Answer» AVG SPEED= TOTAL distance/total time
80 =  \frac{90}{x}  \\ x =  \frac{9}{8}
now
avg \: speed =  \frac{110}{ 2 - \frac{9}{8} }  \\  =  \frac{110 \times 8}{7}  \\  = 125.9
=126
28.

Relative velocity of b with respect to a inclined plane

Answer» RELATIVE VELOCITY of B WRT A=VB - VA
29.

How the sun formed???

Answer»

This is the widely accepted theory on how the sun was formed.

From other stars, astronomers found that the sun most likely started out as a large collapsing cloud of gas inside some INTERSTELLAR clout.

The cloud collapsed for millions of years, until it formed a rotating disk with a large central bulge. You know, something like this:

Pretty neat huh? And inside the rotating disk, bits of matter will EVENTUALLY collide and begin to form our planets. And one of those planets will be Earth!

The central bulge repeatedly collapsing under its own gravity until the TEMPERATURES in the core got so high that deuterium atoms (an isotope of hydrogen) began to fuse and give off thermonuclear energy. This CAUSED the continuous collapse to slow down and eventually led the sun to its second stage; where Hydrogen nuclei begin to fuse into Helium. This is what started the sun’s CURRENT evolutionary phase.

30.

Reflection of light piclaws of reflection pic

Answer»

There are THREE LAWS of REFLECTION of LIGHT

31.

the vector Q which has a magnitude of 8 is added to the vector P which lies along the x-axis. the resultant of these vectors is third vector R,which lies along the y-axis and has magnitude twice that of P. the magnitude of P is?

Answer»

Let the magnitude of the Vector P be a.

∴ In Vector Form,

\hat{i}Vector P = a

Let the magnitude of Vector R be r.

∴ r = 2a

In Vector Form,

\hat{R}\hat{j} = 2a

Now, We know,

\hat{R}\hat{P}\hat{Q} = +

⇒ |R²| = |P|² + |Q|² + 2 |PQ| Cosθ

Cos θ = 90° [Angle between the x-y axis is 90°]

⇒ |R²| = |P|² + |Q|² + 2 |PQ|

∴ (2a)² = (a)² + (8)² + 2(a)(8)

⇒ 4a² = a² + 64 + 16a

⇒ 3a² - 16a - 64 = 0

∴ 3a² - 24A + 8A - 64 = 0

⇒ 3a(a - 8) + 8(a - 8) = 0

∴ (a - 8)(3a + 8) = 0

⇒ a = 8 and a = -8/3

a ≠ -8/3.

Hence, the Magnitude of the Vector P is 8.

Hope it helps.

32.

Absolute refractive index pics

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33.

Name of all scientist who establishment the difference between velocity and acceleration

Answer» KEPLER's is the SCIENTIST
34.

On ground to ground projection if range r is related to time of flight t according to relation

Answer» R=( G(t^2)COT THETA)/2
35.

A Body is dropped from a certain height h ( h is very large) and second body is thrown downward with velocity of 5m/s simultaniously.what will be differenece in height of two bodies after 3s

Answer» THEREFORE DIFFERENCE in HEIGHT is 15
36.

a body is falling from height H it takes t1 time to reach the ground . The time taken to cover the first half of the height is

Answer»

We know that,

t =  [2H/g]½

T1 =  (2H/g)½

according to QUESTION 

t2 = (H/g)½ 

now MULTIPLY and DEVIDE by 2½ to t2

we get t2 = t1/(2)½

37.

No.of line possible when electron jumps from 5th excited state to ground syate in balmer series

Answer»

For BALMER n=2
for ground STATE n=1
so no electron will COME in ground state
no. of SPECTRAL line=0

38.

Newtons law of cooling numericals to find surroundings temperature

Answer»

Newton's Law of Cooling

Newton's Law of Cooling states that the rate of change of the temperature of an object is proportional to the difference between its own temperature and the ambient temperature (i.e. the temperature of its surroundings).

Newton's Law makes a statement about an instantaneous rate of change of the temperature. We will see that when we translate this verbal statement into a differential equation, we arrive at a differential equation. The solution to this equation will then be a function that tracks the complete record of the temperature over time. Newton's Law would enable us to solve the following problem.


Example 1: The Big Pot of Soup As part of his summer job at a resturant, Jim learned to cook up a big pot of soup late at night, just before closing time, so that there would be plenty of soup to feed customers the next day. He also found out that, while refrigeration was essential to preserve the soup overnight, the soup was too hot to be put directly into the fridge when it was ready. (The soup had just boiled at 100 degrees C, and the fridge was not powerful enough to accomodate a big pot of soup if it was any warmer than 20 degrees C). Jim discovered that by cooling the pot in a sink full of cold water, (kept running, so that its temperature was roughly constant at 5 degrees C) and stirring occasionally, he could bring tht temperature of the soup to 60 degrees C in ten minutes. How long before closing time should the soup be ready so that Jim could put it in the fridge and leave on time ? 


Solution: Let us summarize the information briefly and define notation for this problem.
 Let = Temperature of the soup at time t (in min). = Initial Temperature of the soup =100 deg. = Ambient temperature (temp of water in sink) = 5 deg .

Given: The rate of change of the temperature  , is (by Newton's Law of Cooling) proportional to the difference between the temperature of the soup  and the ambient temperature  This means that:



Here a bit of care is needed: Clearly if the soup is hotter than the water in the sink , then the soup is cooling down which means that the derivative  should benegative. (Remember the connection between a decreasing function and the sign of the derivative ?). This means that the equation we need has to have the following sign pattern:



where  is a positive constant. 
 This equation is another example of a differential equation. The independent variable is  for time, the function we want to find is  , and the quantities  are constants. In fact, from Jim's measurements, we know that  , but we still don't know what value to put in for the constant  . We will discuss this further below.

 For your consideration:

(1) Check that the differential equation above makes sense. Can it also describe the case of a cold object heating up in a warmer environment?

(2) What do you think the constant represents ?

(3) What units would this constant have ?

(4) If you were to compare the rate of cooling of the soup inside a sealed styrofoam container, and inside a metal pot, which one might correspond to a LARGER value of k?


Back to the same old equation 

The equation we arrived at above looks different from the ones we have just investigated, but as we shall soon see, the difference is rather superficial. INDEED, by defining a new variable, we will SHOW that the equation is REALLY completely related to the exponential decay seen previously. To see this, define 
 = Temperature difference between soup and water in sink at time t. = Initial temperature difference at time t=0

Note that if we take a derivative of  , and use the Newton's law of cooling, we arrive at



(We have used the fact that  is constant to eliminate its derivative, and we plugged in for  in the last step.) What a nice surprize ! By defining this new variable, we have arrived once more at the familiar equation



whose solution is well known to us, namely:



We can use this result to conclude (by plugging in ) that

It follows that

39.

A ball is thrown vertically upward.What is it's momentum at the highest point

Answer» ZERO .

as its VELOCITY BECOMES zero
40.

Name the radiation in the sunlight that give us the feeling of hotness

Answer»

PHOTONS I GUESS. As it RADIATES LIGHT and HEAT.

41.

reshma pushes a box on a rough floor but unable to move it. Name the force which balance the force applied by her

Answer» FORCE of FRICTION BALANCED the force APPLIED by her
42.

Why we say relative density also specific gravity“??

Answer»

Density is itself the NATURE of a material . Like I would quote , we say something is SWEETER than sugar . Why do we say so , is because we compare it with the sweetness of sugar . Actually it is sweet as much as it is but we compare it to sugar to give a sense of sweetness it carries . Similarly , pure WATER's density is taken as a parameter to compare DENSITIES , I.e. the density of water is taken as 1 gm /cm ^3
We actually don't know actual density . It's just taken as a reference . Physics itself is a reference . Nothing is certain . That's why we call it RELATIVE density . It is the density of a substance as compared to the water.

43.

The resultant of two forces is 1 and P is perpendicular to 1 and equal to 1. What is the value of P and angle between forces is

Answer» 1 = p^2+1-p^2

p=√2

angle = -p÷2q

=-√2?÷1 =tan.

=135
44.

a shot is fired at an angle of 60 degree to the horizontal with kinetic energy E. if air resistance is ignored ,the kinetic energy at the top of the trajectory is

Answer»

Well ... You must be knowing that the velocity of a BODY at the top of TRAJECTORY remains only the horizontal component of velocity with which it was fired with. Suppose a body is fired at angle x with horizontal . So it's velocity at top of trajectory will be EQUAL to ( v cos x )
We know the general formula of kinetic energy I.e . 1/2 mv^2
So kinetic energy at top will be 1/2m (v cos x )^2 that is equal to 1/2mv^2cos^2x .
I hope it helped.

45.

If|p+q|=|p-q| then find angle between p and q

Answer» ANGLE between them is 90
46.

Pls give detailed solution so that i can understand it

Answer»

MINIMUM ERROR will be there when the PRODUCT of tan x and π will be minimum .
TAKE the value of π =3.14.
Now product of tan x and π should be minimum . For that , check the value of tan x to minimise this product.
We know that tan 0° = 0 which will give results = 0 . It means 0 ERRORS. That's why value of the angle will be 0°
I hope it helped.

47.

Man and woman please tell me the answer

Answer»

There is mass of bullet is 10 g
VELOCITY=330m/s...
calculate the velocity of GUN to recil the bullet....
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48.

a car requires a velocity of 180 km per hour in 20nd starting from rest find acceleration and average velocity and the distance travelled in this time

Answer» HOPE I GOT the ANSWER CORRECT......
49.

The breaks applied to a car produce an accelation of 6meter second square in opposit derction of motion if the car takes 2second to stop calculate the distance it travell during the time

Answer» ACCELERATION = velocity/time
6 = velocity/2
velocity= 12

velocity = displacement/time
12=displacement/2
displacement=24m
50.

How will you join three resistances each of 2ohm so that the effective resistance is 3ohm

Answer»

This WAY THREE RESISTANCE can be JOINED