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1.

Mention any two applications of electroplating

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Protection for corrosive metals - Metals which may corrode is COATED with less reactive METAL. This prrvents corrosion. Commonly USED metal for protection is ZINC and Cadmium.

Increasing conductivity - Gold and Silver which are highly conductive is incorporated in to IC in small amounts using electroplating.

2.

Distance b'w eletric lamp &scren is 1 metre a convergent lens of focal length 21cm is placed between lamp and screen position of lens is

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3.

What is the moon's average speed. with formula

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First, FIND a distance you know. Let’s use a ‘kilometer’ (because we all know what it is). Then, mark 2 points half that distance apart. And PUT a mirror facing the other at one of them. Shine a flashlight at the mirror, and MEASURE how long it takes to get to you.

So now you have how long it takes light, at a universal constant speed, to go one kilometer. So shine your light at the Moon, and see how long it takes to come back. You can then cross MULTIPLY and simplify to discover the moon is about 384,000 of your ‘kilometers’ away from Earth.

Using some common knowledge (or some math), you can figure out that the Moon takes 28 days to go completely around the Earth once. Plug your 384,000 km into the circle formula (circumference=2*radius(384,000 km)*pi(~3.13149) to find that the moons orbit is about 2,412,000 kilometers long. Divide that by how many of the time measures you WANT the speed in, (eg, divide by 28 for km per day, 40320 for minutes), and that’s the Moon’s speed!


4.

What is the origin of frictional electricity

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ANSWER:

LOOSE electrons in the outermost ORBIT of atoms. The transfer of electrons on rubbing two different things lead to formation of charges on different bodies.

DETAILED:

There are free electrons attached to the surfaces of just about everything. So when you scrape a non-conducting material over the surface of another non-conductor you literally scrape off the electrons from the one. And that adds electrons to the other.  

Those electrons stay there until the SCRAPER TOUCHES a conductor. At which time all the electrons that were TRAPPED on the scraper jump off it and onto the conductor, often with a loud snap and an arc that can be seen in the dark.  

5.

What is the prism? and how to make it?

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It works by REFRACTING light, and breaking it according to its wavelength. You can purchase a triangular prism of glass or plastic from hobby stores, and you can also make a prism from a simple glass of WATER. Fill the glass with water so that it's slightly more than half full.

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6.

Give one example each in which a force does positive or negative work and zero work

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First of all there’s NOTHING like NEGATIVE work, the negative just show the direction of motion, for EXAMPLE you are pushing a car in north direction but its motion is in south direction, so there is no DIFFERENCE in the direction of motion of car due to your force, then it’s just called negative work.
While in positive work the motion is in the same direction of the force, for example, pushing a box, you are applying the force in north direction and the motion of box is also in north direction.
In zero work there is no motion at all, even after applying force, for example, pushing a wall, there will be no CHANGE in position of wall after you apply any force on it.

7.

How to differentiate between planets and stars from earth in night?

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COMPARE THE RELATIVE BRIGHTNESS
1)planets reflect the bright light of YEAR solay system's sun, which is RELATIVELY close to the earth.star ,by contrast,emit their own lights.
2)while some star may be much BRIGHTER and larger than our sun, these star are
much further from earth than the planet in our SOLAR system.

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8.

What is Homogeneous bodies? Physics Class 11th

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In physics, a HOMOGENEOUS material or system has the same properties at EVERY point; it is UNIFORM without irregularities. A uniform electric field (which has the same strength and the same direction at each point) would be compatible with homogeneity (all points EXPERIENCE the same physics).

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9.

Compare musuclar force?

Answer» YEAH COMPARE MUSCULAR FORCE to?????
10.

Signconvition of concave mirror

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The sign convention for spherical mirrors which APPLICABLE to both concave and convex mirrors follows a set of rules known as the “New Cartesian Sign Convention”, as mentioned below:

a. The pole (p) of the mirror is taken as the origin.

b. The PRINCIPAL axis is taken as the x-axis of our coordinate system.

c. The object is always placed on the left SIDE of the mirror which implies that LIGHT falling from the object on the mirror is on the left-hand side.

d. All the distances parallel to the principal axis are measured from the pole (p) of the mirror.

e. All the distances measured from the pole (p) on the right-hand side of the mirror are taken as positive and those on the left-hand side of the mirror are taken as negative.

f. Distances measured perpendicular to and above the principal axis are taken as positive.

g. All the distances below the principal axis are taken as negative.

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11.

Why muscular force is called as contact force? compare

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Muscular FORCE ALSO called as contact force because Force CAUSED by the action of muscles is called muscular force. Friction: Force acting between the surfaces of two objects is called force of friction.

12.

How to calculate solidity of wind turbine rotor if rotor diameter is given?

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Utilization of wind energy has been investigated for a long period of time by different researchers in different ways. Out of which, the Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine and the Vertical Axis Wind Turbine have now advanced design, but still there is scope to improve their efficiency. The Vertical Axis Wind Turbine(VAWT) has the advantage over Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine(HAWT) for working on omnidirectional air flow without any extra control system. A modified H-rotor Darrieus type VAWT is ANALYSED in this paper, which is a lift based wind turbine.The effect of solidity (i.e. chord length, no. of blades) on power coefficient (CP) of H-rotor for different tip speed ratios is numerically investigated. The study is conducted using time DEPENDENT RANS equations using SST k-ω model. SIMPLE scheme is used as pressure-velocity coupling and in all cases, the SECOND ORDER UPWIND discretization scheme is chosen for getting more accurate solution. In results, different parameters are compared, which depict the performance of the modified H-rotor Darrieus type VAWT. Double layered H-rotor having inner layer blades with longer chord gives higher power coefficient than those have inner layer blades with smaller chord.

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13.

A car travels of 180 km in 2and half hours. Find its speed

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SPEED is EQUAL to DISTANCE over TIME s=d/t

s=72km/hr

14.

A force of hundred Newton acting on a certain mass 44 2nd days it velocity of 20 m per second find the mass of the body is the body for initially at rest

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15.

How many electrons constituting one coulomb of negative charge

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Q = ne

Where,

Q is charge, n is no.of ELECTRONS and e is charge on 1 electron and that is approx. 1.6 X 10^19 in negatively.

n = Q/e

n = 1C/1.6 x 10^19

n = 6.25 x 10^18 electrons.

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16.

Make a list of five musical instrumens state how each of them produce sound

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1. Harp

Then, in turn, the soundboard causes the air within the volume enclosed by the sound box to vibrate, thereby ACOUSTICALLY amplifying the sound produced by the vibrating strings. Theharp has a set of strings of varying length, tension, and density. My large pedal harp has 47 strings.

2. Flute

The flute is made in the form of an open cylindrical air column about 66 cm long. Its fundamental pitch is middle C (C4) and it has a range of about three octaves to C7. Sound isproduced from a flute by blowing onto a sharp edge, causing air enclosed in a tube to vibrate.

3. Mandoline

The PAIR of strings is plucked with a small plectrum, or pick, now usually made of plastic. Mandolins produce a short, sweet sound, higher in pitch than a guitar. ... The mandolinoriginally developed from the lute, the instrument that is also the ancestor to the modern guitar.

4. Trumpet

Valves were added in 1820 and the length of the trumpet was shortened to about 4 ½ feet. Sound on a brass instrument comes from a vibrating column of air inside the instrument. The player makes this column of air vibrate by buzzing the lips while blowing air through a cup or funnel SHAPED mouthpiece.

5. Piano

When you press a key on the piano it causes a small hammer inside thepiano to hit a string or strings. Each key is connected to its own hammer or hammers which hit a specific string or number of strings. When the hammer hits a string, it vibrates and makes asound that is tuned to a specific note.

17.

A glass rod is rubbed against a silk cloth. Which object/s get/gets charged on rubbing

Answer» GLASS rod DUE to friction it acquire ENERGY but it is SMALL so these effect last for 2 to 3 min
18.

the river water is said to be polluted with acidic wastage if the pH of river water is...a.. zero..b.. above 7..c.. below 7....d... exactly 7

Answer» C. below 7bisvthe ANSWER
19.

the phloem tissue in plant is responsible for the transport of..(a).. water..(b).. water and minerals..(c).. sugar..(d).. all of the above

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ANSWER:

Water

Explanation:

Because the TRASPIRATION is PROCESS of vapouring the water in PLANTS

20.

For which colour the focal length of convex lens is more

Answer» SHORTER from RED LIGHT EITHER BLUE
21.

Materials which don't allow heat to pasa theough them are called as

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BAD INSULATOR of HEAT


22.

Solar water heater consists of a flat copper plate collector as shown in fig

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Where is the the FIG PLEASE TELL me so that I can HELP you

23.

What is the moon's average speed? with full expression

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On average, the DISTANCE to the MOON is about 385,000 km (239,000 mi) from Earth's center, which corresponds to about 60 Earth radii. With a mean orbital velocity of 1.022 km/s (2,290 mph), the Moon covers a distance APPROXIMATELY its diameter, or about half a degree on the CELESTIAL sphere, each hour.

24.

Two parallel plates (each of area 200cm2)of a capacitor are given equal and opposite charges of magnitude 1.78×10^-6C.The space between the plates is filled with a dielectric.if dielectric field in the dielectric is 1.5×10^6V/m.What will the magnitude of charge induced on each dielectric plate ?

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We know formula,
\bf{\sigma_{ind}=\sigma\left(<klux>1</klux>-\frac{1}{K}\right)}

where \sigma_{ind} is induced surface CHARGE density on each dielectric.
\sigma is initial surface charge on each PLATE.
K is dielectric CONSTANT.

we ALSO know , Q = \sigma A

so, \frac{Q_{ind}}{A}=\frac{Q}{A}\left(1-\frac{1}{K}\right)

= Q_{ind}=Q\left(1-\frac{1}{K}\right)

now, put Q = 1.78 × 10^-6 C , K = 1.5 × 10^6

so, Qind = 1.78 × 10^-6(1 - 1/1.5 × 10^6)
= 1.7799988 × 10^-6 C

25.

An empty rail car of mass 100 kg Is at rest on the railway track. A boy of mass 40 kg running with a speed of 5m/s jumps on the rail car. The speed of the (car+boy) system is how much???

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26.

What is field what is scalar and vector field give one example of each

Answer» HLO bro..
FIELD: If at every point in a region, a SCALAR function has a defined value, the region is called a scalarfield.

Vector: Vector is a quantity which is specified by both magnitude and direction. If at every point in a region, a vector function has a defined value, the region is called a vector field.
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27.

Is magnitude of charge ome electron and one proton is same?

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OFCOURSE both have same CHARGE in MAGNITUDE but differ in nature(+and -ve SIGNS.).

28.

8. An astronaut inside a small spaceship orbiting around the earth cannot detect gravity. If the space station orbiting around the earth has a large size, can he hope to detect gravity?

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Explanation:

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The value of acceleration due to gravity, supposed to be constant inside a SMALL spaceship orbiting around the earth, and HENCE astronaut FEELS weightlessness.If the SIZE of the space station around the earth is very LARGE, then the astronaut inside the spaceship will experience variation in acceleration due to gravity.

29.

A truck moving on a straight road passes a milestone that says 3 km and then passes another one 100 s later that says 2km .the truck is moving towards the west direction at a uniform speed.1. what is the distance travelled by the truck in 100 s ?2. what is its displacement?3.what is its position after 50s from the first milestone?

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DISTANCE TRAVELLED by TRUCK in 100 s is 1000metre.


30.

Why is it difficult to hold a school bag having a strip made of a thin and strong string

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a SCHOOL bag MADE up of thin STRIP is harder to hold because the area of cross section decreases HENCE the pressure increases which RESULTS in more weight on our shoulder

31.

How does the passenger in the bus stand to fall backward when it start suddeniy?

Answer» DUE to inertia of a PERSON is stand rezt they are come in rest they are not moveing DUETO intria of rest the GO backward
32.

What is a slinky?pls answer!!!! I will mark it brainliest!!!!!

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According to dictionary it is (of women's clothes) MADE of delicate CLOTH and fitting to the body.

And according to science
SLINKY is a toy precompressed helical spring INVENTED by Richard James in the early 1940s.

33.

What is the dimension of plank's constant?

Answer» M1 L2 T - 1

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34.

A stone dropped from a building of height h and it reaches after t seconds on earth. From the same building if two stones are thrown( one upwards and one downwards ) with the same velocity u and they reach the earth surface after t1 and t3 seconds respectively , then1) t= t1 - t2 2) t = t1+ t2 ÷23) t=√t1t2

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case 1 : A stone is DROPPED from a building of height h and time taken by stone to reach the ground is t.

then, h = 1/2 gt² ......(1)

case 2 : same stone is thrown VERTICALLY downward with SPEED u m/s. time taken by stone to reach the ground is t1.

so, -h = -ut1 + 1/2 (-g)t1²

h = ut1 + 1/2 gt1²

gt1² + 2ut1 -2h = 0 .......(2)

t1 = {-u + √(u² +2gh)}/g [ t1 ≠ {-u-√(u²+2gh)}/g]

case 3 : same stone is thrown vertically upwards with speed u m/s and time taken by stone to reach the ground is t2.

so, -h = ut2 + 1/2 (-g)t2²

or, h = -ut2 + 1/2 gt2²

or, gt2² - 2ut2 - 2h = 0.......(3)

t2 = {u + √(u² + 2gh)}/g [ t2 ≠ {u - √(u² + 2gh)}/g]

now, t1.t2 =[ {-u + √(u² +2gh)}/g ]. [ {u + √(u² +2gh)}/g ]

= (u² + 2gh - u²)/g²

= 2h/g

from equation (1),

t1.t2 = 2h/g = t²

or, t = √(t1.t2) This is required answer.

35.

What does in the monthly electricity bill ,Unit indicate

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1 KILO watt kour or 1000 watt HOUR . USUALLY it's CALLED 1 electric Unit

36.

A mathstick can be lit by rubbing it on a rough surface of a floor

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They not BURN and they are brakedown

37.

State the properties of conservative force.(class 11th-Physics)

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Conservative forces have two important properties:

A force is conservative if the WORK it does on a particle moving between any two points is independent of the PATH taken by the particle.

The work done by a conservative force on a particle moving through any closed path is ZERO. (A closed path is one in which the beginning and end points are IDENTICAL.) hope it will help you

38.

Which would require a greater force -acceletating a 7 kg mass at 6m/sec square or 4 kg mass at 6m/sec square ?

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7kg mass WOULD REQUIRE more FORCE than 4KG mass

39.

How do u define uncertainty principle in simplest form?

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It's impossible to MEASURE both MOMENTUM and POSITION of a MICROSCOPIC particle at the same time with accuracy.

40.

What is most economical speed of a passenger car?a) 20-25 kmph b) 45-50 kmph c) 60-75 kmph d) 80-90 kmph

Answer» OPTION B is RIGHT ANSWER 45-50 KMPH
41.

Why light wave do not diffract??

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Because Light Wavelength is actually less than a sound wave. AndDiffraction is more in LONGER wavelength waves, as is less in wider SLITS. The wavelength of sound is of the order of 1 METER. So any OBJET visible to the eye can deflect it.

42.

Why light pass through a transparent medium but not air

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As MOLECULES of TRANSPARENT MEDIUM are BOUND to each other

43.

On what principle and modern electronic watches based

Answer» THEHE principle on which the MODERN electronic watches are based on is QUARTZ. quartz is a vibrating electronically DRIVEN crystal. the watches are operated on the vibrations of the crystals.

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44.

Pwhich gas is produced when dilute hydrochloric acid is added to a reactive metal write the chemical reaction with iron react with dilute H2 s o4

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So H2 has will produce
as HCl+metal=salt+H2

45.

What will happen if the wavelength decreses of the wave how the diffraction will be

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Hey dude here is your answer...

☞The AMOUNT of diffraction (the SHARPNESS of the BENDING) INCREASES with increasing wavelength and decreases with decreasing wavelength.

☞ when the wavelength of thewaves is smaller than the obstacle, no noticeable diffraction occurs.

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46.

Name the substance metal is made up of

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Alloys made of mixtures of at least onemetal with either other METALS, or with non-metals. Examples of some common alloys are DETAILED in the following list: GUNMETAL (an alloy madefrom a mixture of COPPER, tin, and zinc)Steel (an alloy made from a mixture of iron and CARBON)

47.

How can you show that sound can travel through solids?

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Actually it depends on the type of waves
for eg TRANSVERSE and longitudinal waves
In transverse waves the direction of propagation of wave is perpendicular to the direction of motion of string and it TRAVELS in vacuum not require and MEDIUM because they consist of oscillating electric (E) and magnetic (B) fields which are perpendicular. eg em waves and light whereas in longitudinal waves displacement of the particle is along the direction of wave and it requires a medium for propagation for eg sound waves it represents longitudinal waves because they consist of rarefaction and compression which are propagating in the wave.
*medium can be solid or LIQUID or GAS which also depends on their intermolecular forces between the molecules.

48.

Solve the question 16

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49.

Tow point a and B situated st height h/3 And 2h/3 respectively from the bottomof container containing a liquid unto height h as shown below.

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50.

How much work is done by gravitational force of the sun on earth as it revolves in a circular orbit?

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The total AMOUNT of (net) work done by gravity as a SATELLITE makes acomplete orbit is ZERO. Thegravitational force has a component in the direction of the satellite's motionas the satellite moves toward the SUN(or Earth, or whatever).