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1.

Describe an activity which provides the evidence for the motion of particles.

Answer» ONE of the activity which provides EVIDENCES for the motion of particles is brownian motion. Brownian motion is basically the random movement of pollen grains following a very uneven path, after COLLISIONS with the air molecules which are much smaller and much more FAST MOVING.
2.

Can the average speed of a moving body ever be zero?

Answer»

No, Average SPEED of a moving body never be zero.
Because average speed =distance/time

and we KNOW that distance TRAVELLED by a moving body cannot be zero.
so average speed never be zero.

BUT AVERAGE VELOCITY CAN BE ZERO.

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3.

if the forcr experience by body of unit mass is gravitational field strength.find the gravitational field strength on the surface of the earth

Answer»

We KNOW that:
E=GM/r²
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4.

write three application of newton third law of motion.write three application Newton third law of motion

Answer»

In Newton 3RD law EVERY action there is EQUAL and opposite REACTION in the Newton's third law if ONE object exert a force on another body then we get same strength but in the opposite reaction

5.

Does average acceleration remains constant in a projectile

Answer»

Yes.
Since the gravity AFFECT and FORCES the vertical component of the PROJECTILE only and not the horizontal ONE, HENCE there is 0 force acting on the horizontal component of velocity

That's why it is constant.

6.

Of the following which determines the direction of the heat flow.A.thermo meterB.temperatureC.specific heat D.latent heat

Answer» LATENT HEAT
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7.

Two wires of same material and same length and radius R1 and R2 compare the resistance

Answer»

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8.

Can an object be at rest as well as in motion at the same time?

Answer»

yes, a BODY can be in STATE of rest as well as in motion at the same time. A PERSON moving in bus is in state of motion with respect to the OBSERVER outside the bus i.e. on the road,but he is in state of rest with respect to the observer TRAVELLING in the same bus

9.

Bending of pencil why

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:-) , The best way of learning anything is by visualising it.So a activity has mentioned for better explanation. ⤵

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Take the example in which you are looking down through the top surface of a glass of water, at a partly submerged pencil. Light beams reflected off the submerged part travel in a straight line to the surface of the water. But as they pass through the surface, they are bent away from the perpendicular.⤵⤵

That bending of the light fools your eye, making all the points on the submerged part of the pencil look a little closer to the surface than they actually are. And that makes the pencil look like it bends slightly where it enters the water.

The only TIME light rays don't bend as they leave water is when they are perpendicular to the surface. If you were to look at the pencil through the side of the glass, the light reaching your eye would be perpendicular to the side of the glass, and the pencil would look straight.

But you would probably notice that the submerged part of the pencil LOOKED a bit fatter than the part above water. That, Davis said, is because the curvature of the glass makes it act like a magnifying lens. The curved surface causes the light rays to bend slightly outward, like the spreading of a fan, as they pass through. That widens the image of the pencil that reaches your eye.

It is the same ''magnifying lens'' phenomenon that makes things look fatter when viewed through a glass of water. In that CASE, the fattening EFFECT is doubled, because the beam of light widens both when it enters the water through a curved surface and when it leaves through the other side.

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10.

Write three application of newton third law of motion.

Answer»

Rowing a boat
a man walking on the ground
a PERSON is MOVING FORWARD during swimming

11.

Which of the following is not a fundamental unit a) Ampere b) candela c) newton d) Kelvin

Answer»

the ANSWER is B) CANDELA

12.

Equal amount of water are kept in acup and a dish. which will evaporate faster? why?

Answer»

Water KEPT in the cup will not EVAPORATES fast because it has LESS surface AREA than does the water kept in which will EVAPORATE faster as it has more surface area than a cup

13.

Explain and describe the construction and working of van de graff generator

Answer»
The Van de Graaff generator work on the basis of these priciple

Discharging action of sharp points i.e., electric DISCHARGE takes place in air or gases readily at pointed conductors.

If the charged conductor is brought into internal contact with a HOLLOW conductor , all of its charge transfers to the surface of the hollow conductor  no matter how high the potential of the latter may be.

CONSTRUCTION:


M- a large spherical conducting shell is supported at a height several meters from the ground on an insulator column.

B- an insulating belt wound around two pulleys P1 and P2, this belt is moving continuously by a driven motor at constant speed.

C1,C2- SHARPLY pointed combs close to the belt near its bottom and top, C1 has GIVEN 10kV by a high-tension battery (HT) and termed as spray comb and C2 is connected to spherical shell and termed as collector comb.

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The high electric field at the pointed end comb C1 ionises the air near them. The +ve charges in air are repelled and got deposited on the belt through a corona discharge. The charges are carried upto C2. A similar corona discharge takes place at C2 and the charges are finally transferred to the shell M. The charge spread over uniformly on the outer surface of M raising its potential to few million volts.
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14.

How can we add two different values of angular velocity?

Answer»

By EQUATION of MOTION

15.

how will you distinguish between plane mirror, convex mirror and concave mirror by looking at the miage formed in each case

Answer» PLANE mirrors FORM equal height, virtual image. Concave mirror produces real and erected image WHEREAS CONVEX mirror produces virtual and ERECT images
16.

Who r following me now alone can answer this question. what is quantum efficiency

Answer»

The ratio of the quantum CHARGE CARRIERS to the NUMBER of photons is TERMED as quantum efficiency.

17.

a ray of light passes from air to glass at the angle of 60° the refractive index of glass is 1.5 calculate angle of reflection..... No spams I will mark report

Answer»

Hope this helps you
You must USE SIN i÷ wind formula

18.

What is impulse explain

Answer»

Impulse is defined as the change in momentum. It is vector QUANTITY and DIRECTED along the direction of force. It's SI unit is Ns. It is measured as the PRODUCT of average force and time.

I vector = F vector t

19.

If mass is 20 kg and gravity is 10 m/s find weight

Answer»

M=12kg
g=10
w=mg
=12×10
= 120 NEWTON

20.

A question for physics champion :-

Answer» HOPE it HELP you..Here the ANSWER is.
21.

How much energy is released or obsorbedwhen 1gm of steam at 100°cturn to ice at 0°.

Answer»

22500j/g of ENERGY is RELEASED

22.

Ehat does the slope of kinetic energy vs frequency gives?

Answer»

When a photon hits the METAL surface, the photon's energy is absorbed by an ELECTRON in the metal. ... FURTHERMORE, the kinetic energy of the photoelectrons was proportional to the light FREQUENCY. The relationship between photoelectron kinetic energy and light frequency is shown in graph (a) below.

23.

During electrolysis of water the anode rod is cinnected to whhich terminal of the battery

Answer» ANODE ROD is conneted to POSITIVE TERMINAL of BATTERY
24.

The density of a metal is 10.8× 10 raise to 3 kg m cube find the relative density

Answer» RELATIVE DENSITY = density of subatance/ density of WATER

= 10.8*10^3/1000
=10.8kg/m^3
25.

Who are you ? Ouetion it your self ?

Answer» ACTUALLY what is the QUESTION
26.

Please help me with the

Answer»

Eye of a cyclone- eye of he cyclone is that PART from which the cyclone ORIGINATE . TORNADO - it is a type of air which originate on earth surface and it moves in high speed and tornado is RAPIDLY rotating column of the air that is in contact with both the surface and the cloud

27.

Plzz help me in question 6

Answer» INITIAL VELOCITY u=18 km/h=18*5/18=5m/s.
final velocity v=36 km/h=36*5/18=10m/s.
time t=5s.
a=v-u/t.
=10-5/5.
=5/5.
=1
acceleration=1m/s2.

s=ut+1/2at2.
=25+25/2.
=25+12.5.
=37.5m.
distance = 37.5 m.
28.

draw a velocity versus time graph of a stone thrown vertically upward and then falling downaards after alterning the maximum height

Answer»

At BOTTOM PARTICLE will be in ground
and at top of the graph it will THROWN to up

29.

Does the mass of the proton increase if it is accelerated to the speed of light

Answer»

Yes, THEORETICALLY mass INCREASES as the velocity of an OBJECT is increases.

however such speed could NEVER be attained

this result comes from

mass of moving body = mass in rest / sqrt (1 - (v^2 / c^2 ) )

30.

Does incresing the depth of ant chamber changes refrative power

Answer»

No.. refractive power depends on the medium. so it is not affected by HEIGHT or DEPTH of medium generally. however during very hot and cold days a mortgage is seen on roads and in air due to slight change in temperature of different layers of air particles. Refractive of a medium SLIGHTLY CHANGES with temperature.
as we go deeper in some liquid medium, then optical density increases with pressure so, refractive power may also change. the change is negligible for practical purposes however.

31.

Can a plane mirror be called spherical mirror

Answer» MIRRORS are TWO types CONCAVE and convex MIRROR the plane mirror is convex mirror
32.

Give the answer of 2nd.

Answer»

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33.

Position of a particle moving in a straight line vaaries with time according to given position x

Answer»

Your QUESTION are not COMPLETED

34.

What is gamma rays & cosmic energy?

Answer»

Gamma ray burst is a source of a particular type of cosmic rays.

Cosmic rays are high-energy particles arriving at EARTH from sources that lie outside it. What exactly is "high energy" in this definition is not well DEFINED. Practically any stable particle can be a cosmic ray. Thus you may have photons (gamma rays), electrons, protons, nuclei, neutrinos... 

The most common type of cosmic rays detected on Earth are actually protons. It has to do with the fact, that a high energy proton can TRAVEL very large distances without losing significant energy. High energy electrons relatively easily lose energy in collisions with CMB photons (reverse Compton scattering). Highest energy gamma rays can also collide with visible photons, or even microwave background and produce electron-positron pairs. These effects reduce the DISTANCE from which those types of cosmic rays can reach us. Neutrinos could be abundant, but are difficult to detect, mostly they pass the Earth without any interaction. This leaves protons and light nuclei as the main component of cosmic rays detected on Earth.

Be warned, that sometimes the name "cosmic rays" is used for particles that are detected on the surface of the Earth. The majority of those particles are actually muons that have been produced in the Earth's atmosphere by collisions between high energy cosmic rays and nuclei of atmospheric GASES,  so they are not of cosmic origin, they are just secondaries

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35.

find the average speed and velocity of an athlete who completes one circular track of diameter 200m in 20 seconds find the after 2 minute and 10 seconds

Answer»

He covered 6.5 round in 2 minute and 10 sec i.e. 130 sec

now
》total distance covered is---->> 6•5×2pi R
》displacement is ------->> 200 m

☆ average SPEED = distance / TIME
= 6•5×2pi R / 130
= 6•5×2pi×100 / 130
= 10pi m/s

☆ average velocity = displacement / time
= 200/130
= 1.53 m/s

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36.

Convert 30 m/kg2 into c.g.s

Answer»

M/kg2 in CGS = CM / g2
1 M = 100 cm
1kg2 = 10^6 g2

M/kg2= 100cm/1000000g2
M/kg2 = cm/g2 * 10^-4
30m/kg2 = 30*10-4 cm/g2
=0.003cm/g2

37.

A body is thrown vertically upward with velocity u. The ratio of times at which it is at particular height h is 1:2. What is the maximum height reached by body above point of projection?

Answer»

Le H is the maximum height. LET h is the height above the ground at which both P.E and K.E are equal


∴ T e at the point p = K.E + P.E


⇒ K.E = mgH - mgh = mg [H - h]


∴ P.E / K.E = mgh/mg[HH]


As K.E = P.E


∴ h / H - h = 1, H – h = 2h …(1)


When the body is projected upwards with VELOCITY u it reaches a maximum height H


∴ H = u2/ 2g


When the body is projected vertically upwards with double the velocity then it reaches a maximum height H1


∴ H = (2u)2/2g = 4u2/2g = 4H………..(2)


∴ The ratio of P.E and K.E at the same point ‘P’ = P.E / K.E = mgh/mg[H1-h]


∴ P.E / K.E = h/4[2h]-h


= 1/7


Or, 1:7




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38.

Weight = 1500 area = 500 then when is the pressure

Answer»

ACCORDING to the question,


WIEGHT of the body = 1500 units.


area = 500 SQUARE units.


Now, we know the basic formula for CALCULATING Pressure i.e. Pressure is Force per unit area P = F / A; where P = Pressure on the object, F = Force, A = Area on which force acts.


So, you may think the value of force isn't given. But the most important point is the weight is acting downwrads and creating the force vertically downwards.


Thus Force = 1500 units. Area = 500.


Therefore, Pressure = 1500 / 500 = 3 units. (Ans)

39.

#WINDS, STORMS AND CYCLONES

Answer»

Wind are SLOW moving air
storm are fast moving air
cyclone are LOW air PRESSURE belt SURROUNDED by high air pressure

40.

It is easy to cut vegetables with a sharp knife and very while blunt knife

Answer»

HEY MATE!.......HERE IS UR ANSWER.........


SHARP knife cuts better because it CATCHES less friction on a sharp edge than it would on a blunt one.

♧it catches less friction on a sharp edge than it would on a blunt one. it makes it glide through faster, with less resistance caused by the force of friction.

♧you're also less likely to slip and CUT yourself on a properly sharpened knife, because the finer edge on it ALLOWS for better stability after the first couple milimeters of depth.


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41.

Current travel from positive to negative or negative to positive

Answer»

NEGATIVE to POSITIVE DIRECTION

42.

Area = 0.04 , pressure = 20,000 then what is the weight

Answer»

Weight is ALSO known as force bcoz W = mg. and F = mg . so

P = F/A
20000 = W/0.04
20000*0.04 = W
800N = W

43.

What are the law of reflection

Answer»

A ray will come and REFLECT and. RETURN with same ANGLE is CALLED law of reflection...

44.

Expain why the nails have a pointed end in one side

Answer»

The NAIL needs to be driven into something to be effective. To drive a nail into something, it must EXERT sufficient pressure on what it's trying to go into. Pressure is FORCE over AREA, so by having a point on one end, the area is minimized, so that LESS force is required to drive the nail in.

45.

A fish releases a bubble of diameter 3mm at a depth of 1 km under the free surface of water.

Answer»

So EHAT is the QUESTION?

46.

A parallel capacitor is made by stacking 10 identical metallic plates

Answer»

So.. where is the QUESTION?

47.

0ch2 of physics magnetic effect of electric current important questions

Answer»

The most important topics are
1) magnetic FIELD lines and its properties
2) right hand thumb rule (Maxwell's corkscrew rule)
3) CURRENT carrying solenoid
4) Fleming's right hand rule
5) electric motor
6) Fleming's LEFT hand rule for induction current
7) electric GENERATOR

48.

Does any part our body vibrate when we speak? Explain

Answer»

Hii
yes when we SPEAK the VOCAL CORDS vibrate
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49.

Can external electric and magnetic field be parellel

Answer»

YES, there is no REASON they cannot be PARALLEL.

50.

Why there is a uniform circular motion in a circular path

Answer»

HEYA MATE,

HERE IS UR ANSWER.

Thanks for ASKING this QUESTION.

In non-uniform circular motion an object is MOVING in a circular path with a varying speed. Since the speed is changing, there is tangential acceleration in ADDITION to normal acceleration. So there is a uniform circular motion in a circular path.

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