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A charge q is uniformly distributed within a sphere of outer and inner radii |
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Answer» A SPHERICAL SHELL made of plastic, CONTAINS a CHARGE Q distributed UNIFORMLY over its surface. ... What is the electric field inside a uniformly charged non-conducting spherical shell? Why is the electric field inside a uniformly charged spherical shell zero?. |
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According to special theory of relativity the mass of a particle |
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Answer» In SPECIAL relativity, an object that has NONZERO rest mass cannot travel at the speed of light. As the object APPROACHES the speed of light, the object's energy and momentum INCREASE without bound. ... In other words, the relativistic mass is the proportionality CONSTANT between the velocity and the momentum. |
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Two uses of cyclotron |
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Answer» Two USES of cyclotron is :- |
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How to calculate moment of inertia of circular disc about its rim perpendicular to its plane |
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Answer» POINT passing through rim:USING parallel AXIS theorem: =(MR^2)/4 + MR^2 =(5MR^2)/4 |
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Please......... answer |
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Answer» Is it 50M............... |
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What is the relation between linear and angular velocity? |
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Answer» DEAR here is UR ANSWER v=rw² Hope it will HELP you |
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How does metal have free electrons ? |
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Plzzz help me friends......☺ |
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Hello friends ‼‼Here is my questionPHYSICSNo spams should be there in answer Please answer my question |
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Answer» Yeah sure for your help |
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there are 10 resistance each of value q/4ohm.what are the maximum and the minimum resistance which can be obtained by their combination? |
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Answer» ANSWER |
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Please solve this question of magnetic field |
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Answer» I THINK OPTION 3 is CORRECT..here is the EXPLANATION. |
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how many mole of fe^2+ ion are formed when excess of iron is treated with 50ml of 4.0M Hcl under inert atmosphere ? assume no change in volume |
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Answer» Since, 4 mol of HCL is present in 1000 ml of solution, |
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Please help me with this sum |
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Answer» Application of refraction of light is a tool which helps us in understanding the basic concepts about the refraction of light and its application. First of all LET us understand the basics of refraction of light and then we will study about application of refraction of light. Generally refraction of light occurs when the waves travel s from one medium to another medium, with some refractive index and it generally enters other medium at oblique angle. There are various phenomenon’s associated with the refraction. Refraction of light has a major SCOPE in case of optics and in the field of technology. For example, lens uses the basics of refraction of light to form an image of an object for various purposes, such as magnification. The other example is prism which also uses refraction to form a spectrum or band of colors from incident ray of light. In optical illusion and mirage, refraction generally plays a big role. Various scientific things have been explained with the help of refraction. Day to day phenomenon’s are also explained with the help of refraction. One example which we are most familiar is ‘Twinkling of stars’. This phenomenon is explained in this WAY. The atmosphere which is BLANKET of earth actually consists of various layers of varying densities. It is because of change in temperature and pressure. The phenomenon is when the ray o f light enters into the layers of continuously increasing densities they are being refracted because of change in medium. In this complete process, ray of light follows curve path and hence it reaches to us. But because of the wind and currents, the density of the layer continuously increases and hence in turn the density of each layer goes on changing from layer to layer. And because of this at very small interval of time, the position of the image of start keeps on changing, and hence it ultimately produces the twinkle effect. This is all BASED on the concepts of refraction. The same principle can be used to explain the apparent sunrise or sunset. The basic concepts of refraction are used to describe the complete process. The other applications of refraction are as follows: 1) Spear fishing, in which spear fisherman use a smart trick to catch the prey. The spear fisherman generally aims at a point below where the fish seems to be. This is because light actually changes its direction from one medium to another of different densities. This change is basically known as refraction. 2) Bending of stick in water. In water, a stick engrossed in water generally appears bent and small when viewed at an angle from above. This is also because the rays of light actually travel from water medium to air medium and hence in bend away from the normal at the surface. 3) A coin appears raised in water. The same explanation exists. From above discussion we have seen that refraction of light has been used to understand the scientific facts in almost all fields. This is all about application of refraction of light |
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if the radius of earth shrinks by 15% (mass remaining same) .then the value of acceleration due to gravity change by |
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Six forces are acting on a particle .angle between two adjacent force is 60degree . five of the forces have magnitude F1 and the 6th has magnitude F2 .the resultant of all forces will have magnitude of? |
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Answer» Hope this HELPS... |
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a body of mass 5 kg is acted upon by two perpendicular force of 8 Newton and 6 Newton find the magnitude and direction of the acceleration |
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Answer» M=5kg a=f/m |
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What's book is best for co. exam |
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Answer» Hey friend here is your ANSWER |
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How to represent fast constant speed on distance time graph? |
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Answer» The GRADIENT of a DISTANCE-time graph represents the speed of an OBJECT. Thevelocity of an object is its speed in a particular direction. The slope on a velocity-time graph represents the acceleration of an object. The distance TRAVELLED is equal to the area under a velocity-time graph. |
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a block of mass 200g is moving with a speed of 4 metre/s and the highest point in a closed circular tube of radius 10cm kept fixed in a vertical plane.The cross section of the tube is such that the block just fit in it the blocked make several oscillations inside the tube and finally stop at lowest point . Find the work done by the tube on the block during the process. (g=10m/s^2) |
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Where the body of weighs is more |
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Answer» BODY of WEIGHT is more in EARTH GRAVITY because there is VALUE of earth gravity |
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an athelete takes 2s to reach his maximam speed of 18km/h after starting from rest. what is the magnitude of his average acceleration? |
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Answer» firstly, while ATTEMPTING QUESTIONS in physics or in any subject , TRY to find out the data that is given . In this case , we have been given u = 0 m/s ( starting from rest ) v = 18 KMPH , converting it into m/s we multiply it by 5/18 we get 5m/s t = 2 sec. now it has asked for average acceleration i.e. EQUAL to (v-u)/(t2-t1 ) putting in the values you get ( 5 - 0)/(2-0) = 5/2=2.5 m/s^2 I hope it helped . |
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a force of 1000 N acts on a particle a force of 1000 Newton acts on a particle parallel to its direction of motion with is horizontal. Its velocity increases from 1 m/s to 10m/s, when the force act through a distance of 4 metre. calculate the mass of particle. Given a force of 10 N is necessary for overcoming friction |
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Answer» So, If we equate the FORCE we would arrive at the equation, F - F(friction) = ma F= 1000N F(friction) = 10N Now, 1000 - 10 =ma 990 = ma Now, To FIND the value of a we use the principles of kinematics, We know that, v² = u² +2as 10² = 1² +2×a×4 100 - 1 = 2×a×4 8a = 99 a= 99/8 Substituting in the above equation, 990 = m × (99/8) m= 10× 8 m= 80kg SO, The mass of the object is 80 kg |
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A particle covers 10 m in first 5 seconds and 10 m in next 3 seconds. Assuming constant acceleration. Find initial speed, acceleration and distance covered in next 2 seconds |
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Answer» Here is your answer. |
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A kangaroo can jump 2.5 M vertically what must be the initial velocity of the kangaroo |
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Answer» d receive 10 points! |
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an electric bulb of resistance 480 ohm is connected to a 220 volt mains find the amount of electrical energy consumed in 10 seconds |
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Answer» Ans. |
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A copper wire has diameter of 0.5 mm and resistivity of 1.6 into 10 to the power minus 6 ohm cm how much of this wire would be required to make a 10 ohm coil |
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Answer» R = 0.25×10^-3 m A = 3.14× 0.25 × 10^-3 = 0.785 m^2 P = -6 × 10^-2 R = 10 ohm R = p _l_ A 10 = -6×10^-2 × _l_ 0.785 × 10^-3 10 = -7.64 × 10 × L l = 1/-7.64 l = 1.303 m |
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find the velocity as a function of time if x = At + Bt ^-3 , where A and B are constant, x is position and t is time. |
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A wire is broken in four equal parts.The of each part in comparison to the resistance of the wire will be |
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Answer» SINCE the wire of resistance R is BROKEN into 4 EQUAL parts, the resistance of each PART would be R/4. |
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Pls answer both questions now... |
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Answer» AREA under the graph GIVES the DISPLACEMENT nd here its in the positive side so all the area will be ADDED |
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What is mitochondria and its function? Please rit sort ans |
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Answer» The mitochondrion (plural mitochondria) is adouble membrane-bound organellefound in alleukaryotic organisms. Some CELLS in some multicellular organisms may however lack them (for example, mature mammalian red bloodcells). A number of unicellular organisms,such as microsporidia, parabasalids, and diplomonads, have also reduced or transformed their mitochondria into other structures.[1] To date, only one eukaryote, Monocercomonoides,is known to have completely lost its mitochondria. The WORD mitochondrion COMES from the Greek "granule" or"grain-like". Mitochondria generate most of the cell's supply ofadenosine triphosphate (ATP), used as a source of chemical energy. |
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Why is it possible to drive a nail into a piece of wood with a hammer, but it is not possible to push a nail in by hand? |
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Answer» When you swing a hammer you INCREASE its kinetic energy, so that by the time it STRIKE the nail it IMPARTS a large FORCE which drives the nail into the wood. |
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Wave nature can be judged by using |
| Answer» WAVE NATURE can be just by USING the MOTION of the PARTICLE. | |
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What is the difference between energy and power? |
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Answer» Power is the capacity of energy, which is being used. ... While energy is 'joules', power is 'joules per SECOND'. WELL, in another WORDS Power is 'watt' and Energy is 'watt-hour'. Anotherdifference is that energy can be STORED whereas power cannot be stored. |
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How to generate electrical power from waste heat? |
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Answer» Hey friend here is ur answer |
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How come in free fall you feel weightless even though gravity is pulling down on you? (ignore air resistance when answering this question). |
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Answer» Weightlessness occurs when you do not feel the floor. To make this clear, we will use "APPARENT WEIGHT". |
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Why should we take proton in cyclotron?? and why not electron and neutron |
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Answer» It is so because neutrons possess nocharge. The principle of cyclotron is to HOLD a particle to a SPIRAL TRAJECTORY by a static magnetic field and accelerated by a rapidly VARYING electric field. ...Cyclotron can accelerate charges particles and Neutron is uncharged. |
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How to generate electrical power from waste heat?100point.explain in a good way. |
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Answer» Hey Here is Your answer => |
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If a vector having magnitude 4 units due east. what is the magnitude and direction of vector 4 A |
| Answer» ALONG A VECTOR I.e. EAST | |
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A partical is projected with a velocity u, at an angle alfa ,with horizontal .Time at which vertical componenet of velocity becomes half of its net speed at the highest point will be? |
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Answer» Vertical velocity become ZERO so the NET velocity [email PROTECTED] @=alpha |
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the equivalent resistance of resistor in parallel is always- (a) higher than the highest of component resistor (b) less than the lowest of component resistor (c) in between the lowest and the highest of component resistor (d) equal to the sim of the component resistor |
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A 20 kg curling stone travels 30m along the ice surface before coming to a stop .(If the frictional force is 10N, determinre the thermal energy produced by friction.Please help!!1 |
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Answer» Nsjskqksbvskoswjvdhsw DJF |
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when the temperature of a metallic conductor is increased its resistance- (a) always decrease (b) always increase (c) may increase or decrease (d) remains the same |
| Answer» ALWAYS INCREASING....!!!! | |