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A lens has a power of 0.1 d it is (a) concave lens of focal length 10 cm (b) concave lens of focal length 10m (c) convex lens of focal length 10m |
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Answer» C. convex LENS of FOCAL LENGTH 10 m ...because if the POWER is positive that is + 0.1 it will ALWAYS convex lens only |
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How we can calculate resistance in this ...plz explain me too |
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Two particles begin to fall freely from same height but the second falls t seconds after the first.find time ( after dropping of the first) when separation between particles is h |
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Answer» Let after x second the separation between particles is h. |
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An object is dropped from rest at a height of 150m and simultaneously another object is dropped from rest at a height 100m. What is the differences in their heights after 2 sec. If both objects dropped with the same accelerations? How does the difference in heights vary with time? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Solution :- From 2nd equation of motion, s = ut + 1/2at² We know that, In 2 seconds, Distance covered by first body, s₁ = 1/2 × g × 4 = 2g = 2 × 10 = 20 m Distance covered by second body, s₂ = 1/2 × g × 4 = 2g = 2 × 10 = 20 m After 2 seconds, Height of 1st body, h₁ = 150 - 20 = 130 m Height of 2nd body, h₂ = 100 - 20 = 80 m Difference between height after 2 seconds, = 130 - 80 = 50 m. Hence, The difference in heights of the OBJECTS will remain same with equal time as both the objects have been DROPPED from rest and are falling with same acceleration. |
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Electric cell, bulb, rubber,ammeter.Find the odd one out |
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Answer» _____________ Odd one is :- All OTHERS are related to ELECTRICITY or electric apliances EXCEPT rubber ____________ |
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A ball of mass 0.5 kg is dropped from a height find the work done by its weight in 1 second after the ball is dropped |
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1 kg mass has a kinetic energy of 1 joule when its velocity is |
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Answer» K.E = 1/2 m v2 |
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A body of mass 100 kg is lifted up to 10 M find the amount of work done |
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Answer» Work done = mgh |
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How does pitch is affected by frequency? |
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Answer» the other hand, is PITCH. ... So if the frequency increases then the pitch of the sound wave also increases. AMPLITUDE affects the LOUDNESS of the sound wave. So if the sound wave is loud it MEANS it has a HIGHER amplitude. |
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define power of accomandtion.what is the far point and near point of the human eye with normal vision? |
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Answer» For a young adult with a NORMAL vision, the NEAR point is about 25 cm and thefar point of the EYE is at INFINITY. ANORMAL eye can see objects clearly that are between 25 cm and infinity. |
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Calculate the wavelengthof a sound wave whose frequency is 220hzand speed ia440 |
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Answer» Here is your answer↓ |
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draw displacement time graph of a wave and mark on it the amplitude of the way by the letter A and the wavelength of the wave by the literal Lambda |
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Different between sky wave and space wave |
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Answer» Here is your answer ↓ |
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How do we know that fission isn't responsible for the sun's energy? |
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Answer» Hii friend, |
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Explain about potential energy and bring out formula for its calculation :) |
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Answer» Potential ENERGY  is energy an object has because of its position relative to some other object. When you stand at the top of a stairwell you have more potential energy than when you are at the bottom, because the earth can pull you down through the force of gravity, doing WORK in the process. When you are holding two MAGNETS apart they have more potential energy than when they are close together. If you let them GO, they will move toward each other, doing work in the process. |
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one mole of an ideal monatomic gas requires 207 joule heat to raise the temperature by 10 Kelvin when heated at constant pressure. if the same gas is heated at constant volume to raise the temperature by the same 10 Kelvin, the heat required is |
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Answer» Hii dear, # Given- dT=10°K R=8.3J/mole°K Qp=207J n=1 # Formula- For one mole of an IDEAL monoatomic gas Cp-Cv=R But heat at CONSTANT pressure is given by, Qp=n×Cp×dT 207=1×Cp×10 Cp=20.7J Also heat at constant volume is given by, Qv=n×Cv×dT Qv=1×(Cp-R)×dT Qv=(20.7-8.3)10 Qv=12.4×10 Q=124J Heat at constant volume to raise temperature by 10°K is 124J. |
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a block of mass M is pulled along a smooth horizontal surface with a rope of mass M by applying a force F .the acceleration of the block will be |
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Answer» PLEASE SEE the ATTACHMENT below............... |
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What is the S.I. unit of speed? |
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Answer» Here is your answer |
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A load of 4.0kg is suspended from a ceiling through a steel wire of length 20m and radious 2.0mm it is found that the length of the wire increase by 0.031mm as equilibrium is achieved find young's modulus of steel take g=3.1πm/s² |
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Answer» Hii friend, # ANSWER- Y = 2 × 10^12 N/m2 # GIVEN- m=4kg l=20m dl=0.031mm=3.1×10-5m r=2mm=2×10^-3m # Formula- Youngs MODULUS is given by Y = stress/strain Y = (F/A)/(dl/l) Y = (mg/πr^2)/(dl/l) Y = (4×3.1π/π×4×10^-6)/(3.1×10-5/20) Y = 2 × 10^12 N/m2 Youngs modulus = 2 × 10^12 N/m2. Hope that was helpful... |
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temperature in the mouth is approximately 36° Celsius explain why do we feel warm while drinking the cup of tea having the temperature of about 60 degree Celsius |
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Answer» Because the TEMPERATURE of tea CUP is so HIGH than our mouth temperature so our body FEEL so warm |
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The ratio of the angular speed of the hour hand and the minute hand of a clock is |
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A physical quantity p is given by p =a^2√b/c and the percentage errors in the measurment |
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Answer» <P>Answer: 7%
P=A^2√B / C ΔP/ P = 2(ΔA/A) + 1/2(ΔB/B) + ΔC / C ΔA / A x 100 = 1 --> ΔA / A = 0.01 ΔB / B x 100 = 2 --> ΔB / B = 0.02 ΔC / C x 100 = 4 --> ΔC / C = 0.04 ΔP / P = 2(0.01) + 0.01 + 0.04 = 0.07 ΔP/P x 100 = 0.07 x 100 = 7% |
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The kinetic energy of a body of mass 15 kg is 30 joule what is its momentum |
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Answer» HOPE this HELPS... |
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carefully examine the data given below for motion of two different objects A and B. State whether the motion of these two objects is uniform or non-uniform. |
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Which unit do we pay our electricity bill |
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Write in detail about various aircraft characteristics. |
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Answer» So now we start with the main thing that is the aircraft CHARACTERISTICS and within this aircraft characteristics we will be looking at the VARIOUS TYPES of characteristics like engine type and propulsion, the size of aircraft, the aircraft weight and the wheel configuration, the MINIMUM turning radius, the MINIMU |
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Name the phenomenon which is responsible for twinkling of stars |
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Answer» It is due to atmospheric refraction |
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a wire of 12 ohm resistance is stretched to double its length find out the new resistance of the wire |
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Answer» As we KNOW that ; |
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What is ohm's law??????? |
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Answer» ⭐ OHM's LAW states thatThe flow of current is DIRECTLY proportional to potential difference at the terminals▫ |
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A tv transmission tower antenna is at a height of 20 m. How much range can it cover if the receiving antenna is at a height of 25 m? |
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Answer» A tv transmission TOWER antenna is at a height H(t) = 20 m receiving antenna is at a height H(r) = 25 m And R = 6.4 × 10^6 Where R is a radius of earth curvature Distance between transmitter and receiver ( line of sight) D = √2RH(t) + √2RH(r) D = √{2×6.4×(10)^6 × 20} + √{2×6.4×(10)^6 ×25 } D = √{128 × (10)^5 × 20} + √{128 × (10)^5 × 25 } D = 16000 + 17888.543 D = 33888.543 meter D = 33888.543 × 1/(10)^3 D = 33.888 KM Area covered A = πD^2 A = ( 22/7 ) × ( 33.888 )^2 A = 22/7 × 1148.396 A = 3609.246 square KiloMeters RANGE area covered ANSWER- 3609.246 square KiloMeters |
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An ovject of mass 20kg is dropped from a height of 4m. Calculate the potential and kinetic energy at the height of 4m ,3m,2m,1 m,just above the ground. |
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Answer» M=20kg h=4m Them P. E at 4m is 20×10×4=800 3m is 20×10×3=600 2m is 20×10×2=400 1m is 20×10×1=200 |
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Which mirror forms a virtual image larger than the object |
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Answer» CONVEX MIRROR.... HOPE you UNDERSTAND |
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Some liquid is filled in a cylindrical vessel of radius r. Let f1 be the force applied by the liquid on the bottom of the cylinder. Now the same liquid is poured into a vessel of uniform square cross-section of side r. Let f2 be the force applied by the liquid on the bottom of this new vessel. Then |
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Answer» HII friend, # ANSWER- F2=F1/π. # Explaination- In the given situation, WEIGHT of liquid is constant. So the pressure exerted by liquid in both BEAKERS will be same. P1=P2 For CYLINDRICAL container P1=F1/A1=F1/πr^2 For cuboidal container P2=F2/A2=F2/r^2 F1/A1=F2/A2 F1/πr^2=F2/r^2 F1/π=F2 F2=F1/π Force exerted by liquid in cuboidal container will be F1/π. |
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The magnifying power of a magnifying glass 12 diopter is |
| Answer» DIOPTER = /4 THUS 12/4 = 3X MAGNIFICATION | |
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Light enters from air into water which as a refractive index of 1.33. Calculate the speed of light in water if speed of light in air is 3x10^8 m/s. |
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Answer» Hey! |
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Define newlands law of octave ?Why newton's law is called the law of octaves |
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Answer» Newland law of octave: |
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Explain Newland law of octave |
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Answer» Newland is an English SCIENTIST who in year 1866 arrange elements known at that time in ASCENDING order of their atomic MAAS he started with hydrogen and ended on THORIUM. he found that every eight element had PROPERTY similar to first, he proved it by using indian musical notes and by using western musical notes ie. 'saptak' . the similarity observed in every eighh and first element is called as newland law of octave. |
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A ball falling in a lake of depth 200m shows a decrease of o.1% in its volume at the bottom. The bulk modulus of the ball is |
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Answer» Hey dear, |
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Describe the term citizen |
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Answer» Noun. a native or naturalized member of a STATE or nation who OWES allegiance to its government and is entitled to its protection (distinguished from ALIEN). an inhabitant of a city or TOWN, especially ONE entitled to its privileges or franchises. an inhabitant, or denizen: The deer is a citizen of our woods. |
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Please do this fastA car of mass 1250kg is moving with uniform speed of 72kmph . On applying brakes it's speed plus reduced to 18kmph. Calculate initial and final kinetic energy and find change in kinetic energy |
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Answer» Initial KINETIC energy(I. K. E) = mu² |
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The particle executing SHM has a kinetic energy Kcos^2wt. The maximum values of the potential energy and the total energy are respectively1- k/2 and k 2- k and 2k3-k and k 4- 0 and 2k |
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Answer» Answer: 3 Explanation: REMEMBER the ENERGY curve for shm. The VALUE of max energy are same. TE= KE+PE when particle is at mean POSITION Ke= k. Pe=0 TE =k When particle is at extreme position Ke=0 Pe= k Te=k |
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Explain why are we not crushed by atmospheric pressure |
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Explain discovery off antartica |
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Answer» HEYA MATE!!! HERE IS YOUR ANSWER....⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵ __________DISCOVERY OF ANTARCTIC_________ 1911: In November, the first Japanese Antarctic Expedition sails south led by Lt. Nobu Shirase and lands at the Bay of Whales. 1911: On December 14, Norwegian ROALD Amundsen and four team members reach the South Pole. Amundsen discovered a new route which took only 57 days. HOPE YOU LIKE IT.... |
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What is an electric motor? Where is it fixed in our house |
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Answer» Electric motor INVOLVE rotating COILS of WIRE which are driven by the magnetic force EXERTED by a magnetic field on an electric current |
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When light rays are incident on a glass slab ,then the incident ray and emergent ray are _______ to each other? |
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Answer» Then INCIDENT RAY and emergent Ray are EQUAL (angle) and are PARALLEL to each other |
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a constant force f is applied on a stationary particle of mass M the velocity attained by the particles in a certain displacement will be proportional to |
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Answer» F = M × a (a→ ACCELERATION) a = F/M v = s/t t = s/v t² = s²/v² s = ut+½at² s = 0+½(F/M)t² s = (F/2M)(s²/v²) 1 = (F/2M)(s/v²) v² = F×s/2M v = √(F×s/2M) |
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If the velocity of a particle is given by v=√(180-16x).then the acceralation will be |
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Answer» We KNOW that acceleration is rate of CHANGE of velocity. We have, v=(180–16x)^1/2 Now,differentiating it w.r.t t i.e time, So, dv/dt = [1/2(180–16x)^(-1/2)](-16dx/dt) (I HOPE u have no problem in differentiating, if u have then please recinsider because it's BASICS) So, on simplifying above equation, a(acc.)=dv/dt=[1/2(180–16x)^(-1/2)](-16v) Putting the VALUE of v from original equation, a=dv/dt=[-8(180–16x)^(-1/2)](180–16x)^1/2) Clearly,on simplifying we get, a=dv/dt=-8 m/sec^2 which is the required answer. |
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a person carrying 10 bricks each of mass 2.5kg on his head moves to a height 20 m in 50s. Calculate power spent in carrying bricks by the person |
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Answer» Power=Fs/t F=mg=2.5×10×10=250 Power=Fs=(250×20)/50=100 Watt We can use g=9.8 then ANSWER is little different. then, F=2.5×10×9.8=245 Power=(245×20)/50=98 Watt I HOPE it help u.... PLZZZ mark me as BRAINLIEST.... |
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This question is from Physics (CBSE) Class 9th |
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Answer» F=1.5 N Mass of A=2 mm²=0.000002 m² Mass of B=6 mm²=0.000006 m² Pressure on A=Force/Area of A=1.5/0.000002=7,50,000 Pa=7.5×10^5 Pa Pressure on B=Force/Area of B=1.5/0.000006=2,50,000 Pa=2.5×10^5 Pa I hope it help you.... Plzz MARK me as BRAINLIEST..... |
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