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Name and state the principle used to check purity of milk by lactometer give two applications |
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Answer» It is BASED on ARCHIMEDES principle |
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Derive the Law of conservation of energy |
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Answer» Hey mate ✌️✌️ |
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If anybody know about this please answer |
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Answer» Do it by yourself |
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Anyones house meter readings |
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Answer» But why do you WANT .......... |
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What is a stability number? What is its utility in the analysis of stability of slopes? |
| Answer» STABILITY OF SLOPES. Therefore a SENSIBLE design of the slope of these structures is very essential since a structural failure may lead to loss of HUMAN life and money. The common method of a slope stability analysis of natural slopes and slopes formed by cutting and filling are based on limiting EQUILIBRIUM. | |
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Two waves of equal amplitude A, and equal frequency travel in the same direction in a medium. The amplitude of the resultant wave is(a) 0(b) A(c) 2A (d) between 0 and 2A. |
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Answer» B.) A is the ANSWER to the question. |
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Which of the following waves can be polarised 1)heat waves 2)sound waves? Give reason to support your answer |
| Answer» SOUND WAVES: SORRY I don't have REASON. | |
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Drive the formula of E=mc2 |
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Answer» Derivation of E=mc2 There are quite a few ways to derive Einstein’s famous equation E=mc^{2}. I am going to show you what I consider to be the simplest way. Feel FREE to comment if you think you know of an easier way. We will start off with the relationship between ENERGY, force and distance. We can write dE = F dx \text{ (1) } Where dE is the change in energy, F is the force and dx is the distance through which the OBJECT moves under that force. But, force can also be written as the rate of change of momentum, F = \frac{dp}{dt} Allowing us to re-write Equation (1) as dE = \frac{dp}{dt}dx \rightarrow dE = dp \frac{dx}{dt} = vdp \text{ (2) } Remember that momentum p is defined as p =mv In classical physics, mass is constant. But this is not the case in Special Relativity, where mass is a function of velocity (so-called relativistic mass). m = \frac{ m_{0} }{ \sqrt{ ( 1 - v^{2}/c^{2} ) } } \text{ (3) } where m_{0} is defined as the rest mass (the mass of an object as measured in a reference frame where it is stationary). Assuming that both m \text{ and } v can change, we can therefore write dp =mdv + vdm This allows us to write Equ. (2) as dE = vdp = v(mdv + vdm) = mvdv + v^{2}dm \text{ (4) } Differentiating Equ. (3) with respect to velocity we get \frac{dm}{DV} = \frac{d}{dv} \left( \frac{ m_{0} }{ \sqrt{ (1 - v^{2}/c^{2}) } } \right) = m_{0} \frac{d}{dv} (1 - v^{2}/c^{2})^{-1/2} Using the chain rule to differentiate this, we have \frac{dm}{dv} = m_{0} \cdot - \frac{1}{2} (1 - v^{2}/c^{2})^{-3/2} \cdot (-2v/c^{2}) = m_{0} (v/c^{2}) \cdot (1 - v^{2}/c^{2})^{-3/2} \text{ (5) } But, we can write (1 - v^{2}/c^{2})^{-3/2} as (1-v^{2}/c^{2})^{-1/2} \cdot (1-v^{2}/c^{2})^{-1} This allows us to write Equ. (5) as \frac{dm}{dv} = m_{0} (v/c^{2}) \cdot (1 - v^{2}/c^{2})^{-1} \cdot (1 - v^{2}/c^{2})^{-1/2} From the definition of the relativistic mass in Equ. (3), we can rewrite this as \frac{dm}{dv} = \frac{ m v }{ c^{2} }(1-v^{2}/c^{2})^{-1} Which is \frac{dm}{dv} = \frac{ m v }{ c^{2} } \left( \frac{c^{2}}{c^{2}} - \frac{ v^{2}}{c^{2} } \right)^{-1} = \frac{ m v }{ c^{2} } \left( \frac{c^{2}-v^{2}}{c^{2}} \right)^{-1} = \frac{ m v }{ c^{2} } \left( \frac{c^{2}}{c^{2}-v^{2}} \right) \frac{dm}{dv} = \frac{ m v }{ (c^{2}-v^{2}) } \text{ (6) } So we can write c^{2}dm - v^{2}dm = mvdv Substituting this expression for mvdv into Equ. (4) we have dE = vdp = vd(mv) = mvdv + v^{2}dm = c^{2}dm - v^{2}dm + v^{2}dm So dE = c^{2} dm Integrating this we get \int_{E_{0}}^{E} dE = c^{2} \int_{m_{0}}^{m} dm So E - E_{0} = c^{2} ( m - m_{0} ) = mc^{2} - m_{0}c^{2} E - E_{0} = mc^{2} - m_{0}c^{2} This tells us that an object has rest mass energy E_{0} = m_{0}c^{2} and that its total energy is given by \boxed{ E = mc^{2} } where m is the relativistic mass. |
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Plz solve it I want it |
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Answer» I don't KNOW srrryyyy |
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What do you mean by obtaining an image on a screen? |
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Answer» Hey mate ✌️✌️ |
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What is cyst ?Explain it briefly.. |
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Answer» Cysts are usually noncancerous and have a sac-like structure that can contain FLUID, pus, or gas. Cysts are common and can occur anywhere on the body. Cysts are often CAUSED by infection, clogging of sebaceous glands, or around earrings. |
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Differentiate the terms Ultimate bearing capacity and net ultimate bearing capacity |
| Answer» NET ultimate bearing CAPACITY. It is defined as the ultimate pressure per unit area of the foundation that can be supported by the soil in excess of thepressure caused by the surrounding soil at the foundation level. From the above EQUATION it can be seen that net ultimate BC is LESS than the ultimate bearing capacity | |
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Ii) when an electric current passes through a wire ,the wire gets hot .This is called |
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Answer» It is KNOWN as heating EFFECT . |
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Two clay balls are moving towards each other along a commonstraight line. The one on the left has mass 2 kg and velocity 2 m/s.The one on the right has mass 1 kg and velocity 7 m/s. The ballscollide and form a single ball of mass 3 kg and keep moving. Somekinetic energy is lost as heat in this process. The lost energy in theprocess is · · ·. Expressanswer in Joule |
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Answer» Since the collision is PERFECTLY inelastic, the NET linear MOMENTUM will be conserved. |
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A box of mass 10kg has area of 1m square. Find the pressure exerted by it on the ground. |
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An elephant weighing 50,000 Newton stands on one foot of area 1000cm2. What is the pressure exerted on the ground? |
Answer» F = 50000 NArea = 1000 cm^2Covert it in m^2
= 0.1 m^2Using Formula
= 500000 |
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It is best to say that efficient plumbing IS TO USE A PLUGER |
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Answer» Ffhjiiftknv fsuvxfhkj |
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एक परिवार में 6 बहने हैं प्रत्येक बहन का एक भाई है |
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Discuss the factors affecting bearing capacity of shallow foundations. |
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Answer» Allowable BEARING PRESSURE: It is the MAXIMUM soil pressure WITHOUT any shear failure or settlement failure. ... These values don't consider importantfactors affecting the bearing capacitysuch as the shape, width, depth of footing, location of water table,strength and compressibility of the soil. |
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If torque acting on a particle is zero,then what is conserved |
| Answer» ANGULAR MOMENTUM is CONSERVED | |
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Tell me , how is the direction of torque determined here ? |
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Answer» The direction of TORQUE can be determined by looking at the charge given at the ends of the dipole. The torque is in OPPOSITE direction . To understand refer to the diagram in the above attachment. The electric FIELD lines Always originate at the positive charge and terminate at the negative charge. Therefore the postion of charge will be as shown in diagram. We KNOW that, there is the attraction between the unlike charge whereas repulsion between like charges. So, the negative terminal of dipole will move towards the positive charge and the positive terminal of dipole will move towards the negative charge. So, the torque is in opposite direction. |
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Discuss in detail about the approaches and strategies of Sustainable development. |
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Answer» Our Approach Our vision is to be a leading, diversified natural resources company providing superior returns to our shareholders – a journey we have been on for a decade. We will meet our vision by delivering high-quality assets and low-cost operations, with sustainable development at the core of all that we do. All our activities are informed by our GROUP Core Purpose & Values: Trust Entrepreneurship Innovation Excellence Integrity Care Our Strategy We aim to deliver growth and long-term VALUE while upholding sustainable development through our diversified portfolio of large, long-life and low-cost assets. Our Sustainable Development Model, which COMPRISES the four pillars of RESPONSIBLE Stewardship, Building Strong Relationships, ADDING and Sharing Value and Strategic Communications provides us with a robust structure for driving our future growth, advancing our business outcomes and offering significant benefits to the communities that host our operations. please mark as brainlist |
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Discuss in detail about Recirculation and Proportioning of Industrial wastes. |
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Answer» Industrial waste is the waste produced by industrial activity which includes any MATERIAL that is rendered useless during a manufacturing process such as that of factories, industries, mills, and mining OPERATIONS. It has EXISTED SINCE the start of the Industrial Revolution.[1] Some examples of industrial wastes are chemical solvents, pigments, sludge, metals, ash, paints, sandpaper, paper products, industrial by-products, and radioactive wastes. |
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Explain in detail about the various Particulate control devices. |
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Answer» Pollution control DEVICES are a series of devices that work to prevent a variety of different pollutants, both gaseous and solid, from entering the atmosphere primarily out of industrial smokestacks. These control devices can be separated into two broad categories - devices that control the amount of particulate MATTER escaping into the environment and devices that control acidicgas emissions. It is important to understand that the extraction methods for each specific type of pollutant can differ, so the only the major methods are discussed. Although complex, these devices have shown to be effective in the past with the overall levels of emissions for many pollutants dropping with the implementation of these control devices. |
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Explain about any two Environmental sanitation methods adopted for Swimming pools and public bathing places. |
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Answer» Swimming pool sanitation is the PROCESS of ensuring HEALTHY conditions in swimming pools, hot tubs, plunge pools, and similar recreational water venues. Proper sanitation is NEEDED to maintain the visual clarity of water and to prevent the TRANSMISSION of infectious WATERBORNE diseases. |
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As per IS codal provisions, list the various Noise standards. |
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Answer» Standard for noise pollution |
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Howw to get a positive voltage from a buck boost converter? |
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Answer» Buck boost CONVERTER uses an INDUCTOR DRIVEN by a square wave. the inductor stores energy initially. A diode switch blocks CURRENT flow to the capacitor at first. the square wave is turned off and the inductor keeps current flowing to the capacitor which charges through the diode. |
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if energy cannot be created nor be destroyed then how it exist,if everything has a creation of itself then how energy is created? |
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Answer» The ENERGY is ALREADY PRESENT in our UNIVERSE there is only to FOUND that |
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An object is place at a distance of 30cm in front of a convex mirror of focal length. Write 4characteristics by the image formed by the mirror? |
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Answer» 1) the image formed is of the same SIZE as that of object. |
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State the fundamentals of land filling. |
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Answer» Landfill Fundamentals |
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Explain the various characteristics of industrial wastewater. |
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Answer» HEY!! Here is your answer:- ❇️ The PHYSICAL, chemical and biologicalcharacteristics of the wastewater. ❇️ The quality that must be MAINTAINED in the ENVIRONMENT to which the wastewateris to be discharged or for the reuse of the wastewater. Hope... It... Helps... You...❤️❤️ |
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Highlight the effects of Noise Pollution. |
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Answer» HEY BUDDY HERE IS YOUR ANSWER |
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If m is mass of a planet and its radius then in order to become black hole c is speed of light |
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Answer» In ORDER to become black HOLE its radius should be very small and its DENSITY should be HIGH. |
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the gauge pressure of 3 into 10 power 5 Newton per metre square must be maintained in the main water pipe of a City. how much work must be done to pump 50000 M cube of water at a pressure of 1 into 10 power 10 Joules |
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Answer» # ANSWER- 15×10^9 joules. |
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Please answer its urgent |
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Answer» What is your QUESTION??? |
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The moment of inertia of a sphere of radius R about an axis passing through its centre is proportional toA] R^2. B] R^3.C] R^5 |
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Answer» 2/5MR^2 |
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What is Neutralization? Explain various methods of the same |
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Answer» A salt is any compound which can be derived from the neutralization of an acid and a base. The word "neutralization" is USED because the acid and base PROPERTIES of H+ and OH- are destroyed or NEUTRALIZED. ... A neutralization is a type of double REPLACEMENT |
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What are the various control methods followed by Hazardous waste. |
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Answer» There are four DIFFERENT WAYS in which HAZARDOUS wastes can be finally disposed.Landfill disposal.Incineration.Dumping at sea.Underground disposal. |
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If force and displacement of particle in direction of force are doubled work would be |
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If a rod is placed along the principle axis then it magnification |
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Answer» Compelete your QUESTION |
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What is the importance of mathematics for physic |
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Answer» Hey mate here is your ans. |
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Metal ball has a single cavity inside it. The ball weighs 264 g in air and 221 gwhen completely immersed in water. Density of the metal is 8.8 gm/cc. The volume ofthe cavity inside the ball is · · ·. Express your answer in cc. |
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Answer» Given: A piece of COPPER having an internal cavity weighs 264 g in air and 221 g in water. the density of copper is 8.8 g cm-3 what is the volume of the cavity ? |
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Covalent compounds are usually described as |
| Answer» COVALENT BONDS are described as sharing of electrons between CARBON atoms | |
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State the sources of Industrial wastewater. |
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Answer» The SOURCES of INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATER are |
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Give the detailed structure of Municipal solid waste and explain each in accordance to the present day scenario. |
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Answer» Hii |
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Explain the salient features of Neutralization. |
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Answer» A neutralization is a type of double REPLACEMENT reaction. A salt is the PRODUCT of an acid-base reaction and is a much BROADER TERM then common table salt as shown in the FIRST reaction. The following are some examples of neutralization reactions to form salts. |
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Classify the various hazardous wastes. |
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Answer» 1.listed WASTE,2.universal waste |
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Write short notes on Sluice valve and Pressure-relief valve. |
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Answer» A sluice (from the Dutch "SLUIS") is a WATER channel controlled at its head by a gate. ...Sluice gates commonly control water levels and flow rates in rivers and canals. They are also used in WASTEWATER treatment plants and to recover minerals in mining operations, and in watermills. |
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A car is moving with 25 kilometre per hour speed then then find its speed in metre per second |
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Answer» 25 km = 25000 m |
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