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Relation between area moment of inertia to mass moment of inertia? |
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Answer» =Moment of Inertia: It is a measure of an object's RESISTANCE to changes its state of ROTATION. Mass Moment of Inertia characterizes the angular acceleration undergone by a SOLID when SUBJECTED to a torque.The GREATER the distance the mass is from the axis of rotation, the larger Mass Moment of Inertia will be.✔✔ |
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What are compression ignition engine and diesel engine? |
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Answer» DIESEL engines WORK by COMPRESSING only the air. |
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find the force acting on a body of mass 6 kg. accelerating with a acceleration of 4 metre per second square |
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Answer» Answer: 24 N Explanation: According to the given QUESTION, m = MASS = 6 kg a = acceleration = 4 m/s^2 F = force = ? And we are ASKED to find force. We know from Newton's 2nd law,
Putting the VALUES we get,
Thus force is 24 N. |
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Strength of the force is expressed by its _________ |
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Consider the circuit shown in the figurePls answer |
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Answer» Answer: option 4 Explanation: 3OHM,4ohm,3ohm are in series so its equivalent is 10ohm.this 10ohm is parallel with another 10ohm it's equivalent is 5ohm.this 5ohm series with 3ohm and 2 ohm it's equivalent is 10ohm and it's parallel to another 10ohm it's equivalent to 5ohm and it's series with 5 and 4 ohm .it's equivalent is14 ohm CONNECTED to battery so 2 AMP will be current through voltage source.now it's time to divide current.then apply kvl. if still any confusion comments I will provide you complete solution of this question. thank you. |
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an object moves through 10 m in 2 minutes and next 10 m in 3 minutes . calculate its average speed. |
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Answer» AVERAGE SPEED:Total Distance/Total time There for total time in SECONDS =120+180=300 seconds Avg. speed =10+10/300 =1/15 m/sec |
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Show an activity that force can change the shape of an object |
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Answer» Rubbing of rubber |
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What is the capital of china best answer will get brainliest |
Answer» HLO MATE HERE IS UR ANSWER ☺❤Beijing ❤ HOPE THIS WILL HELP U ✌✌ # RUDEDOLL❤❤ |
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a wire of length l and a resistance r is streached so that length is double and area of cross section halved. how will (a) resistance change, (b) resistivity change |
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Answer» The resistance will be 4 TIMES i.e. 4r and resistivity will be same. Explanation: R∝l R∝1/A so l is DOUBLED and A is halved, then R will be 4 times. Resistivity is constant that DEPENDS on material of wire that does not changed hence resistivity not chnged |
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State principle of superposition and Expression for force acting at a point charge due assembly of ‘n’ point charge. |
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Answer» Explanation: ACCORDING according to this law the result force is ALWAYS be the algebraic SUM of the individual forces. |
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Starting from a stationary position rahul paadles his bicycle to attain a velocity of 6 m s'in 30 s. Then he applies brakes such that the velocity of the bicycle comes down to 4 ms'the next 5 s. Calculate the acceleration of the bicycle in both the cases. |
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An electron is projected at a speed of u 5.83 X 100 m/s and at an angle of ∅= 39.0 ; E 1870 N/C (directed upward), d 1.97 cm, and L=6.20 cm. Will the electron strike either of the plates? If it strikes a plate, which plate does it strike and at what distance from the left edge |
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Convert 54km/h into m/s |
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Answer» Heyamate!! ✶⊶⊷⊶⊷⊷⊶⊷ ❍⊷⊶⊷⊶⊷⊶⊷✶ Given=54km/ hr. To CONVERT the QUANTITY from km/hr to m/s we just had to multiply the NUMBER with so 54 km/hr. => ✶⊶⊷⊶⊷⊷⊶⊷ ❍⊷⊶⊷⊶⊷⊶⊷✶ ⍖━━━━━━━━━━⍖ |
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E-1.A car is moving towards south with a speed of 20 m/s. A motorc flist is moving towards east with aspeed of 15 mis. At a certain instant (t = 0) the motorcyclist is due south of the car and is at a distanceof 50m from the car. The shortest distance between the motorcyclist and the car is and the time afterWhich they are nearest to each other after t=0(1) 10 m, 180 (2) 20 m, 10(3) 20 m, 164. (4) 40 m, 1 s. |
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Answer» Answer: 30m and 1.6sec Explanation: if "t" is the time at that point where the car is moving south DUE east. TAKING distnce moved towards south by car and motorciclist as 20t and 15t Then by using pythagoras theorem, distance, x=d^2=(50-20t)^2 - 15t^2
THUS, differentiating with respect to time t dx/dt = -40(50-20t) - 450t Now, to check maxima and minima - since in the question MINIMUM distance is asked hence the dedifferentiation must be >0 d^2x/dt^2 = 1250t As t cannot be 0 hence >0 thus it is minima thus least distance exists. Now to calculate time t, dx/dt=0 On solving we get, 1250t = 2000 t=1.6sec Now, on putting the value of t in the equation we get x=900 So, d^2=900 shortest DIST d= 30 m |
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2.Every object persists in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line unless it iscompelled to change that state by forces impressed on it.A. Velocity B. Speed C. Mass D. First Law of Motion |
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Answer» First LAW of motion stats that every object persist in its state of REST or UNIFORM motion in a straight line unless it is COMPELLED to change that state by forces impressed on it |
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Find out what happens in the situation given below when two forces act on an object?A)if equaland opposite forces act on objectB)when forces are applied on an object in same directionC()when unequal forces are applied on an object from opposite direction |
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Answer» A) the NET force will be zero and the OBJECT will not move. B) the object will move in the OPPOSITE DIRECTION to the force C) the object will move in the direction where the net force is more |
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Derivation of third equation of motion from velocity time graph. |
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Draw the v - t graph from x - t graph given |
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Find the focal length of a given mirror if the sun rays is absent |
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Radii of curvature of a converging lens are in the ratio 1:2. Its focal length |
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Answer» fi/f2=1/2 Explanation: R1/R2=1/2 R1=x CM,f1=R1/2=x/2 cm R2=2x cm,f2=R2/2=2x/2 so f1/f2=1/2 |
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Real life application olf specific latent heat of vaporisation |
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Answer» The specific latent heat of vaporisation for water is large. Plates filled with food are able to absorb heat from the HOT steam. ... During the melting of ice, a large quantity of specific latent heat is absorbed from the drink and this causes the drink towards a temperature that approaches the melting LIMIT of ice. |
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Calculate1.total Resistance 2.Total current3.current across 3ohm resistor4.potential difference across 1ohm resistor |
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Answer» Answer: (C) TOTAL current ACROSS 3ohm resistor is 2/13 A (d) POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE across 1ohm resistor is 2/13V |
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Write a pair of integers whose product -39 and whose diffence is 16 |
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a man find the angle of depression of a packed car to be 40° from a floor 25mm high in a multi story building find the distance of the car from the foot of the building,the man |
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1. The rate velocity changes with timeA. Gravity B. Mass C. AccelerationD. Velocity |
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Answer» C. ACCELERATION is the RIGHT answer. mark BRAINLIEST |
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determine the maximum pressure a block of copper of density 8.9 grams per cubic centimeters measuring 5 cm by 3 cm by 2 cm on a horizontal surface given gravity=10 N/kg |
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Answer» answer is 0.445N/m. for SOLUTION REFER to the ATTACHMENT. |
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maximum speed of train is 80 km per hour it takes time to call distance of 400 kilometres find the ratio of maximum speed to average sleed |
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Answer» ACCORDING to question we use the formula of AVERAGE speed, |
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How can send a picture of my question? ??Its related to electricity class 10Pls tell ASAP |
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Answer» Answer: there is a plus SIGN press it and you can SEND your QUESTION's pic from there |
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Which have the capacity to hold more charge? A conductor with large surface area or a conductor with small surface area. |
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Answer» Answer: a conductor with small SURFACE area Explanation: the conductor with small surface area EXERTS a of PRESSURE on the GROUND while the conductor with large surface area exerts little pressure |
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Physics of the spinning tea cups ride |
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Physics concepts that apply to the Tea Cups: Rotational Speed -- number of rotations per unit of time *The number of times each individual cup completes a circle in a certain AMOUNT of time as well as the large platform and how long it takes to ROTATE around the large central AXIS. Centripetal Force -- any force that causes an object to follow a circular path *The tea cups need a centripetal force to move at a constant speed in a circle Centrifugal Force -- outward force also attributed to circular MOTION *the tea cups going in a circle act as if there is an outward force acting upon them which is centrifugal force Simulated Gravity -- "artificial gravity" FEELING weightless when there is no force pushing up on you |
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a train starts from rest and accelerate uniformly at 10 metre per second for 1 minute find the velocity and distance traveled by the train at the end of 1 minutes. |
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Answer» Answer:v = u + at = (0 m/s) + (10 m/s² × 1 min × 60 s/min) = 600 m/s Velocity of train at the end of 1 minute is 600 m/s S = ut + 0.5at² = 0 + [0.5 × 10 m/s² × (60 s)²] = 18000 m = 18 km Distance TRAVELLED by train at the end of 1 minute is 18 km Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/1604452#readmore Explanation: |
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Ahola Brainliacs!❤️Here is your Question.⬇️⬇️⬇️Write about Physics in relation with other sciences (like Biology, Psychology etc.)No spams. |
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Answer» The relation of physics with other branches: CHEMISTRY: The SCIENCE which is the most DEEPLY affected by physics is chemistry. many branches of chemistry such as electrochemistry are based on laws in physics. BIOLOGY: Biology is study of living beings. please make BRAINLIST ... i am following you # tamil nadu |
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Three charges are placed along x - axis at x =-a, x= 0 and x= a as shown in the figure. The potential energy of the system is |
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Answer» U12+U13+U23=Utotal Utotal=Kq^2(1/a+1/2a+1/a) Utotal=5kq^2/2a |
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Some applications of liquid pressure with diagram |
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The satisfactory theory of brownian motion was invented by |
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Answer» The idea that MOLECULES of a liquid or gas are constantly in motion, colliding with each other and bouncing back and forth, is a PROMINENT part of the kinetic theory of gases developed in the THIRD quarter of the 19th century by the physicists James Clerk Maxwell, Ludwig Boltzmann, and Rudolf Clausius in explanation of ... plz MARK my answer brainliest |
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Two vectors vector A and vector B are such that vector A - Vector B = vector C and A-B=C. find angle between them. |
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Answer» Then the ANGLE between them is 180° |
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Starting from a stationary position rahul paadles his bicycle to attain a velocity of 6 m s'in 30 s. Thenhe applies brakes such that the velocityof the bicycle comes down to 4 m s'inthe next 5 s. Calculate the accelerationof the bicycle in both the cases. |
Answer» CASE-1ACC.= FINAL VELOCITY-initial velocity/timeacc.=6-0/30 since answer is 0.2ms^-2CASE-2Acc.=0-4/5since answer is -4/5 |
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Find the total resistance |
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Answer» TOTAL RESISTANCE is.. . . . . . |
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A ball is dropped from window 24m high. How long will it take to reach the ground? |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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Why do copper or aluminium wires usually used for electricity transmission& distributing purpose? |
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Answer» because they are GOOD CONDUCTORS of ELECTRICTY |
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Name few polymers that have changed our lives. |
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Explain Clearly gravitational force and gravity of earth |
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Answer» GRAVITY means the PULLING force of earth towards it. eg if we throw ball from a height it goes towards earth but not towards SKY earth attracts or pulls things towards it . |
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What is an electrical energy consumed in lighting an electrical bulb of 60 w for 5 hour |
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Answer» Explanation: ENERGY = power * time
= 60 * 18000
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If y=a-b then percentage error in a and b are 2%&3%. Find maximum % error in y if a=5m and b=3m |
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Answer» Answer: 9.5% If y=a-B then percentage error in a and b are 2%&3%. FIND maximum % error in y if a=5m and b=3m a = 5 ± 2% => a = 5 ± (2/100)*5 => a = 5 ± 0.1 b = 3 ± 3% => b = 3 ± (3/100)*3 => b = 3 ± 0.09 Y = a - b => y = (5 ± 0.1) - (3 ± 0.09) => y = 2 ± 0.19 maximum % error in y = (0.19/2)*100 = 9.5% |
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Angular velocity of hour hand in the clock ? |
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Write an activity to distinguish between balanced and unbalanced force |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Balanced force IMPLIES the force which does not change the object’s state of motion. On the contrary, unbalanced forces are the ONE that results in the change in object’s state of motion. Have you ever observed that whenever you want to move an object, it is either pushed or pulled? In physics, the motion exerted (push or pull) to the object, is termed as force, which ARISES due to the object’s interaction with another one. It is capable of changing the object’s magnitude of velocity, the direction of motion and even the shape and size of the object. Force takes place in pairs; they can be balanced or unbalanced. As we LOOK around ourselves, there are many instances where we can find the occurrences of these two forces. This article excerpt makes an attempt to clear the basic differences between balanced and unbalanced forces. Plzark it as BRAINALIST... |
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