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1.

Very often you must have been traffic Police stopping motorists and scooter drivers who drive fast and fine them.does fine for speeding depend on ones average speed or one instantaneous speed?explin?

Answer» AVERAGE speed is WRONG but for instance it's DANGEROUS so people should be CONSCIOUS
2.

A tank of height 5m is full of water. There is a hole of cross sectional area 1cm^2 in its bottom. The volume of the water that will come out from this hole per second is....( g=10m/s^2)

Answer»

Wd=mgh
=1×5×10=50 is the SOLUTION

3.

Atmospheric pressure is important in the process of

Answer» PHOTOSYNTHESIS Is ANSWER
4.

A man running with the speed of 10km/h and 110 meters long train

Answer»

Q:

A train of length 110 meter is running at a speed of 60 kmph. In what time, it will pass a MAN who is running at 6 kmph in the DIRECTION opposite to that in which the train is going?

A) 10 B) 8

C) 6 D) 4

Explanation:

Distance = 110 m

Relative speed = 60 + 6 = 66 kmph (Since both the train and the man are in moving in opposite direction)

= (66*5/18) m/sec = 55/3 m/sec

Time taken to pass the man = (100*3/55) = 6 s

5.

Atmospheric pressure______ with increasing height

Answer»

ATMOSPHERIC pressure decreases with INCREASING height
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6.

Define depth ,altitude and latitude?

Answer»

Depth is towards the earth core, altitude is the HEIGHT and latitude REFRESH to the imaginary lines LIKE the TROPIC of cancer and tropic of Capricorn

7.

An object starts from rest and covers a distance of 20km in 2 hours . Find the speed of the object after crossing the 20km mark?

Answer» HEY your ANS is here

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given

d=20km------m
d=20×1000
d=20000m

t=2h-----sec
t=2×60×60
t=7200

speed=distance/time
speed=20000/7200
speed=2.7m/sec
8.

What is the law of conservation of momentum

Answer»

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One of the most powerful laws in PHYSICS is the law of momentum conservation. ... For a collision occurring between object 1 and object 2 in an isolated system, the TOTAL momentum of the two objects before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the two objects after the collision.

9.

A stone is thrown upwards with a speed v from the top of a tower.it reaches the ground with a velocity double the initial value.what is its acceeration?

Answer»

A stone THROWN vertically upwards from the top of a tower ... an initial VELOCITY u reaches the GROUND with a velocity 3u the ... Can u xplain dis DETAILED..with all d values.

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10.

Electric current is scalar and vector quantities ?

Answer» ELECTRIC current is scalar quantity because Current is a measure of how much charge FLOWS past a point in a second. So we measure how many ELECTRONS pass one point in a second and then work out how much charge there is by multiplying the charge carried by one electron by however many electrons pass that point.
11.

Effect of temperature on sensitivity of bubble tube

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The sensitivity of a bubble tube can be increase by increasing the diameter of the bubble tube. With the RISE in TEMPERATURE sensitivity of a bubble tube decreases, because with rise in temperature the liquid expands and bubble gets SMALLER. ... Sensitivity of a bubble tube is designated by RADIUS of LEVEL tube.

12.

Is lead a good or bad conductor of heat?

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Compared to other metals lead is a POOR conductor of heat. HOWEVER, compared to nonmetals it has quite higher thermal conductivity.

Conductivity of Lead is = 35.3 W m-1 K-1

therefore lead is a bad conductor of heat.:-)

13.

Equal and opposite charges q are placed

Answer»

The ANSWER will be :1

14.

A scooter acquires a velocity of 36km per hour just after start find acceleration

Answer»

I THINK you must MENTION time ALSO,then only this QUESTION can be SOLVED.

15.

overload the ?greater than? comparison operator which compares the magnitude of two points from origin.

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For example, the + operator will, PERFORM arithmetic addition on TWO ... Now, RUN the CODE and try to add two points in Python shell. .... We can overload comparison operators as WELL.

16.

A man is running with speed of 10km/h and a 110 meters long train

Answer» 11 i HOPE this will. HELPS U
17.

Draw lines of force indicating field direction of the magnetic field through and around a single loop of wire carrying electric current and a solenoid carrying electric current

Answer»

Magnetic field lines of a CIRCULAR current loopAs seen in the FIGURE, the lines of FORCE near the WIRE ... Magnetic Effects of Electric Current.

18.

Donor and and conduction band in n type semiconductor

Answer» HIIII how are you.
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19.

Does speed pf chsrging depend on chargers outout current

Answer» YES it DEPENDS on out CURRENT
20.

Why common emitter amplifier os preferred over common base amplifier?Name the process responsible for depletion layer formation in p n junction?Why should the n-Si wafer in solar cell be thin layered?

Answer»

Can be used in an amplifier CIRCUIT. i ? i. 11 .... TRAVEL to the NEGATIVE terminal repeating the PROCESS. ... When P and N type semiconductors are joined, a junction is formed,' The current.

21.

What are determiners??

Answer»

A MODIFYING WORD that determines the kind of REFERENCE a noun or noun group.


22.

Why newton 3rd law differ from newton 2nd law why????

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The second law is about how one object RESPONDS to the forces ACTING ON it. ... Or The net FORCE required to accelerate a Body (of mass 'm') to an acceleration 'a', would be 'ma'. Whereas in the third law Newton was talking about interaction between two bodies. It says that every Action has an equal and OPPOSITE REACTION.

23.

A ray of light of wavelength 5000 armstrong sufferr refraction from air to glass find wave length of light in glass

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A ray of light of wavelength 5000 armstrong sufferr refraction from air to glass find WAVE LENGTH of light in glass · Answer · PHYSICS; 13 PTS ...

24.

Application advantage of differential interference

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Advantages and Disadvantages. ANADVANTAGE of DIC is that the specimen will appear bright in contrast to the dark background. ... A majoradvantage of the DIFFERENTIAL INTERFERENCE contrast technique is in examining living specimens when normal biological PROCESSES might be impeded by normal STAINING procedures.

25.

Fixed aspect-ratio rod-to-rod conversion and lspr in ternary i-v-vi semiconducting nanorods.

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Fixed Aspect-ratio Rod-to-rod CONVERSION and LSPR in TERNARY I-V-VI Semiconducting. NANORODS. AMIT K Guria, Gyana R. Prusty

26.

Should the heating element of an electric iron be made up of iron silver or nichrome wire why

Answer»

It should be made of nichrome wire because resistivity of nichrome is HIGH.Its high resistivity CAUSES nichrome to heat up FASTER, when an

27.

Direction of electrons when lightening strikes ground

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The enlightening image below is of a LIGHTNING STRIKE slowed down at 10,000 FRAMES per second. It can be seen that the most intense FLASH produced from the ..

28.

What force acting on an area of 0.5m square will produce a pressure of 500 pascals

Answer»

Pressure=force/area
therefore force=pressurexforce
=0.5x500
=250 N

29.

Name a quantity whose one of the units is pascal

Answer» HEY your ANS is here

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your answer is PRESSURE whose UNIT or s.I. unit is pascal

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30.

Which force makes a rolling ball stops on its own

Answer»

Frictional force is the force makes a ROLLING BALL STOPS on its own

31.

A person can not see the object beyond 50 cm the power of a le.s to correct this vision will be

Answer» HELLO....
The POWER of the lens to correct this VISION will be 2D
32.

A particle starting from rest experiences an acceleration

Answer» YES he experiances an ACCELERATION CONSTANT or VARIABLE
33.

A particle is travelling in a circular path of radius 4m. at a certain instant the particle is moving at 20m/s and its acceleration is at an angle of 37° from the direction to the centre of the circle as seen from the particle. find the rate at which the speed of the particle is increasing (tangancial acceleration) in m/s

Answer» CENTRIFUGAL acc=20*20÷4=100 and TANG acc/cent acc=TAN 37 GIVES tan acc=75.3554
34.

a periodic digital waveform has a pulse width (tw) of 6 ms and a period (t) of 18 ms. the duty cycle is

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

35.

Give one example where force changes the shape of an object

Answer»

When you PRESSING a BALL and spong

36.

A particle is projected from the ground in earth's gravitational field

Answer» SURELY it is so what's the CONTEXT
37.

A particle experiences constant acceleration for 20s after starting from rest

Answer»

What is the QUESTION explainok

38.

An obhect thrown upward with a velocity of 128ft/sec. will return

Answer»

9.8 m/s as GRAVITY VELOCITY or ACCELERATION DUE to gravity

39.

Derive 2nd equation of motion by graphical method for 9th standard

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Equation of POSITION time relationship.
distance travelled. = AREA of trapezium.
s = 1/2 OC ( O A + B c) .
s = 1/2 t ( u+v ) from equation (1). ( v=u+at)
s = 1/2 t ( u+u + at )
s = 1/2 t ( 2U+ at )
s = 1/2× 2 ut + 1/2 at^2
s = ut+ 1/2at^2
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40.

An electric press consumes 120 kj of energy in 5 minutes when the current flowing through it is 5a. calculate the electric potential

Answer»

Power=work/time

so, 12×10⁴= work/300 (P=120000 J, t=5min=60×5s)

work=36×10⁶

and POTENTIAL (V)=work/q and q=It, q=1500

V=36×10⁶/1500

V=24×10³ VOLT ANS.


41.

Deffrends between old xray tube and modern x ray tube

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Coolidge X-ray tube, from around 1917. The heated cathode is on the left, and the anode is right.

An X-ray tube is a vacuum tube that converts electrical input power into X-rays.[1] X-ray TUBES evolved from experimental Crookes tubes with which X-rays were first discovered on NOVEMBER 8, 1895, by the German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen. The availability of this controllable source of X-rays created the field of radiography, the imaging of partly opaque OBJECTS with penetrating radiation. In contrast to other sources of ionizing radiation, X-rays are only produced as long as the X-ray tube is energized. X-ray tubes are also used in CT scanners, airport luggage scanners, X-ray crystallography, material and structure analysis, and for industrial inspection.

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42.

a house lying on the ground shoots a stream of water upward at an angle of 60 degree to the horizontal with a velocity of 16 metre per second. the height at which the water strikes the wall 8 metre away is

Answer» HEIGHT is = 8√3
is the ANSWER CORRECT?
43.

An athlete complete 1 round of a circular track 200m in 20s what will be its velocity

Answer»

HEY!

_______________

a) TIME taken to complete 1 rounds = 20 s

1 MINUTE 10 seconds = 70 seconds

Number of rounds that can be completed in 70 seconds = 70/20 = 3.5 rounds

Distance travelled = circumference of circle = 2 pie r

Diameter= 200
Radius= 100

Distance travelled = 2 *3.14*100*3.5 = 2198

Displacement = Shortest distance travelled

3 rounds = Displacement = 0 , as INITIAL and final point is same.

Now, 0.5 = half round = diameter of ground = 200 m

Thus, displacement = 200 m.

44.

A motor car start with speed 70kmph with its speed is increasing

Answer»

The motor CAR travelling at 70 KM/hr will cover 70*2 = 140 km in 2 hours.

In the next 2 hours the speed is 80 km/hr. So the car covers 80*2 = 160 km in the next 2 hours. Thus the car has covered 300 km in 4 hours.

The remaining distance is 345–300 = 45 km. This distance is covered at a speed of 180 km/hr. The time taken to cover 45 km at 180 km/hr = 45/180 = 0.25 hr.

So the ENTIRE journey of 345 km is covered in 4.25 hours.

45.

We walk on ground .explain the newtons 3rd law of motion in it.

Answer» FORMALLY stated, Newton's third law is:

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
The statement MEANS that in every INTERACTION, there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects. The size of the forces on the first object equals the size of the force on the second object. The direction of the force on the first object is opposite to the direction of the force on the second object. Forces always come in pairs - equal and opposite action-reaction force pairs.
46.

a stone is thrown vertically upward with an intial velocity u frok the top of a tower of height 12 u squre by g wiht what velocity does the stone reach the ground

Answer»

GIVEN: H=12u^2/g

INITIAL vel.=u

using FORMULA v^2=u^2-2as

v^2=u^2+2*g*12u^2/g (since a= -g and s=h)

so v=5u ans.


47.

A jogger running at 9km/hr alongside a railway track is 240m ahead of the

Answer»

You can SIMPLY DIVIDE the both NUMBER

48.

A h********** simply supported prismatic beam of earth depth and span is subjected to uniformly distributed load to magnitude per unit length over the span the maximum flexural stress developed in the beam is

Answer»

Descrihe d QUESTION BREIFLY...!!

49.

All the planets move around the sun in a which path circular path or rectangular path or elliptical path

Answer»

All the PLANET MOVE AROUND the sun in CIRCULAR PATH

50.

Can an object has finite acceleration and zero velocity. If yes why

Answer»

Yes it is possible .....
consider a ball THROWN upward and at a point it has has zero velocity at highest height at that point t it has a constantat DOWNWARD acceleration by gravity but has zero velocity .

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