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The bending of light ray when passing from two optically different mediums is called A)Reflection B)Refraction C)Polarization D)Effervescene |
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Answer» Explanation: LIGHT refracts at a boundary because of a change in SPEED. There is a distinct cause-effect relationship. The change in speed is the cause and the change in direction (refraction) is the effect. |
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In the circuit shown in the figure the rate of heat produced in the 5 ohm resistor is 20Jper sec |
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What is ohms law ?................. |
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Answer» a law STATING the electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance. hope it HELPS u!! |
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Can a body have acceleration when its velocity is zero |
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Answer» Answer: may be the answer is no... bcoz if velocity is ZERO then how can ACCELERATION is POSSIBLE |
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Is the statement - problems with accuracy are due to errors true |
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Answer» Answer: A measurement system can be accurate but not precise, precise but not accurate, neither, or both. For EXAMPLE, if an experiment contains a systematic error, then increasing the sample SIZE generally increases precision but does not IMPROVE accuracy. |
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An object mass is 'M' and Velocity is V'. What is the momentum of the object(1) 2 MV(2) MV3) MV2(4) 1/2MV2 |
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Answer» as momentum=mass*velocity |
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How does the specific heat capacity is important in our daily life |
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Answer» hi Specific heat GIVES the amount of heat energy required for heating a SUBSTANCE of 1 unit mass by 1 °C. So more the specific heat, more the energy required for heating the substance. ... 2) Materials of high specific heat can be USED as INSULATORS. For example WOOD has a high specific heat. hope it helps you
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How can you determine focal length of convex lens experimentally? |
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Answer» Answer: See steps! Explanation:
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Hey guys...solve this if anyone can...find the derivative of x-1/√(x+1) |
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Answer» Explanation y = √ x − x + 1
taking natural log of both sides, ln y = 1 2 ln ( x − 1 x + 1 ) , ln y = 1 2 ( ln ( x − 1 ) − ln ( x + 1 ) )
differentiating both sides with RESPECT to x , 1 y ⋅ y ' = 1 2 ( 1 x − 1 − 1 x + 1 )
y ' = y 2 ( x + 1 − x + 1 x 2 − 1 )
y ' = y ( 1 x 2 − 1 )
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y ' = ( √ x − 1 x + 1 ) ( 1 x 2 − 1 )
y ' = ( √ x − 1 x + 1 ) ( 1 ( x − 1 ) ( x + 1 ) )
y ' = 1 √ x − 1 ( x + 1 ) 3 2 |
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Read the paragraph and solve Ques 15 and 16. I want complete solution for this IIT question.No Spamming allowed ❎ |
Answer» ANSWER:-REFER the ATTACHMENT |
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What is tensor quantity? |
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Answer» Answer: Tensors, defined mathematically, are SIMPLY arrays of numbers, or FUNCTIONS, that TRANSFORM according to certain rules under a change of coordinates. In physics, tensors characterize the PROPERTIES of a physical SYSTEM |
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an object is placed 15 cm from a convex mirror of curvature 90cm calculate the image position and the magnification |
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Answer» Answer: Convex MIRROR: Radius of Curvature=+90cm (GIVEN) So focal length =+45 cm (f=R/2) u=-15 cm (given) Using mirror formula, 1/f = 1/v + 1/u 1/45 + 1/15 = 1/v v=45/4 cm So, image distance is 45/4 cm. Nature: Virtual Erect m=-v/u =3/4. |
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Displacement of a body is 3 metre whendistance travelled by it is a 2 metre.can it be true? |
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Answer» No Explanation: To solve such question we need to know the definition of displacement and distance. Distance is the total* length between two points. And displacement is the shortest* length between two points. As total length can't be less than shortest length. Thus distance is greater than displacement or EQUAL equal to displacement for linear motion. So displacement = 3m and distance = 2M is not POSSIBLE. But it's inverse can be true. |
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Write four effects of force.Write one example of each |
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Answer» Answer: A FORCE can do one of four things to an object: Make it speed up - ACCELERATE. Make it slow down - DECELERATE. Change its direction. Change its shape. Explanation: The Effects of Forces. A force acting on an object may CAUSE the object to change shape, to START moving, to stop moving, to accelerate or decelerate. When two objects interact with each other they exert a force on each other, the forces are equal in size but opposite in direction |
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Why is series arrangement not used for connecting domestic electrical appliances |
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Answer» Explanation: The SERIES arrangments not used for connecting domestic Electrical APPLICANCES because it has following disadvantages:-
REASON:-Series arrangments :- The ARRANGEMENTS of resistance in which resistance is connected one by one or end by end. Due to the increase in effective resistance they are not used as house holding curcuits . |
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It is difficult to drive a nail into wooden block without supporting it |
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Answer» Yes, it is difficult to drive a nail into wooden block WITHOUT supporting it. Hope, it will HELP you |
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Which is the odd one out and give the reason for it being the odd one out"a. weight, b. speed, c. velocity, d. acceleration |
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Answer» A is the answer because SPEED VELOCITY and ACCELERATION are relative TERMS |
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What is verneir scale |
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Answer» Vernier scale is a visual AID to take an accurate measurement reading between two graduation MARKINGS on a LINEAR scale by using mechanical interpolation; thereby increasing resolution and REDUCING measurement uncertainty by using Vernier acuity to reduce human estimation pls LIKE and follow me |
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name the physical quantity which makes a moving object go faster or slow down or change the direction of motion |
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Answer» force Explanation: si unit NEWTON if we APPLY force from BAT to ball the ball STARTS rolling |
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a vehicle starts with initial velocity of 16m/sec and comes to rest with deceleration of 2m/sec^2 then find the distance travelled by vehicle after applying brakes |
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Answer» Explanation: hope it HELPS you mark it brainliest please and follow me |
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For the resultant of two vactors to be maximum,what must be the angle between them |
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Answer» heya.. here is your ANSWER.. For the resultant to be MAXIMUM, both the vectors must be parallel. hence the angle between them must be 0 degrees. |
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Y=(аса |[dab]and z=![a b c][a b c]Ans.EXERCISE 1.21. Determine 2 such thata=i+ i + k, b=2î - 4 k, and c=î+aſ+3 Â are coplanar.2. Show that the four points-6 i +3 ; +2 k,3 î – 2 j+4k,si +7i+3 k and -13 i +171 -3. Find the constant a such that the vectorsAns. 2. = 5/3are coplanar.Ans. - 42 i- j + k, i + 2 j - 3k, and 3 i + aj + are coplanar.4. Prove that four points4 i +5j + k, - î + ),3 +9 +4 k, 4(-i+j+h) are coplanar.5. If the vectors a, b and c are coplanar, show thatà à àà d=0b. ab.bb.c1.19 VECTOR PRODUCT OF THREE VECTORS |
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Answer» Answer: 8785745 is the answer in this QUESTION PLEASE mark it in brainly QUESTIONS |
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A particle is moving in circular path of radius of 10m.The displacement after -- a) half cycle b) complete cycle.Plezz answer this fast.... |
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Answer» Answer: 20m and 0 m Explanation: According to the given question, r = radius = 10m And we are asked displacement when the particle COMPLETES half and FULL cycle. We know, Displacement is the shortest length between two points. When particle completes half cycle, means it's at the opposite SIDE from where it started. Thus displacement here will be equal to the diameter of the circle = 2r = 2×10=20m ans. Again, When the particle, completes full circle then it's final and INITIAL POSITION are same thus displacement = 0m ans. |
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How is the pressure in a liquid related to depth?how would you demonstrate it? |
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PLEASE SOLVE THE PROBLEM ITS URGENT |
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Answer» Explanation: 80000 HOURS URGENT it is BIG positive imphat it your careey it is important to WORK on a glodal problem |
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Nosege43. What is near-sightedness (shortsight) or myopia? How can it becorrected? |
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Answer» Answer :- Myopia Or Short Shightedness :- The inability of an eye in veiwing long distance objects is called myopia or short Shightedness. Reason :-
Method of correction:- |
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A body stops after sometime. what is zero |
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Answer» Umnn the QUESTION SEEMS weird but maybe, final VELOCITY is the ANSWER. |
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Solve Question : An unknown changes of radius 10 cm isn20 cm away from the cnetre. It has E = 1.5 × 10³ find q |
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Answer» GIVEN that ✔Distance from OBSERVATION POINT (R) = 20 cm = 20 × ✔Electric Field (E) = 1.5 × 10³ N/C We KNOW that ♦ •°• _______________________________________________ |
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For which position of the object does a concave mirror produce an inverted magnified and real image |
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Answer» Answer: ➡️at FOCUS Explanation: ➡️the object should be PLACED at focus in front of CONCAVE mirror to produce an inverted magnified and real image. image is formed at infinity. hope it helps ✨ ✔✅MARK AS BRAINLIEST PLZZ ✔✅ |
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What is hawking radiation and what are its effects ? |
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Answer» Hawking radiation is BLACK-body radiationthat is PREDICTED to be released by black holes, DUE to quantum effects near the event horizon. It is named after the PHYSICIST Stephen Hawking, who provided a THEORETICAL argument for its existence in 1974. |
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. Can a particle have zero velocity yet some acceleration?Draw the velocity time graph of a particle that starts itsmotion with an initial velocity Aland then moves withuniform acceleration a for time t. Then from this show |
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Answer» yes a object can have that. when we throw a ball upwards when it is at the highest point its velocity becomes ZERO but acceleration DUE to GRAVITY is still acting on it which will now bring itdown. So for just a short instance the conditionis possible |
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write the dimensions of velocity, time, acceleration, mass, distance, linear momentum, temperature and speed? |
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Answer» velocity :- LT^-1 time:-T^1 acceleration :- LT^-2 mass:- M^1 distance:-L^1 temperature :-K^1 speed LT-1
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A truck is moving on a straight Road whereas a tractor is moving and suddenly took a u-turn. Name the motion exhibited by wheels as well as of truck and tractor |
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Answer» motion exerted by TRUCK- linear motion , CIRCULAR motion motion exerted by tractor- curve line motion, circular motion |
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The no.of particles crossing per unit area perpendicular to Z axis per unit time is given by N =(N2-N1)/(Z2-Z1) , where N1 and N2 are the no.of particles per unit volume at Z2 and Z1 respectively.What is the dimensional formula for D ? |
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Plz explain full answer it is very difficult to understand it |
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Answer» But what is the QUESTION |
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On which factors density of substance depends and how |
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I uvurugu opccu.. A boy leaves his house at 9.30 a.m. for hisschool. The school is 2 km away and classes start at10.00 a.m. If he walks at a speed of 3 km/h for thefirst kilometre, at what speed should he walk thesecond kilometre to reach just in time? |
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Answer» ANSWER: 6 km/hr. (Pls MARK as BRAINLIEST if it is CORRECT) |
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A racing car has a uniform acceleration of 4 metre per second square. what distance will itcover in 10 seconds after start |
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Answer» Answer: given :- INITIAL velocity = u = 0m/s acceleration = 4m/s² by THIRD equation of motion we get, ➡ s = ut + 1/2 at² therefore the distance covered by the car after 10 seconds = ut + 1/2 at² = (0 × 10) + 1/2 × 4 × (10)² = 2 × 100 = 200m hence, the distance covered by the racing car after 10 seconds is 200m.
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What do you mean by h parameters of transistors? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: H-parameters are one system for characterizing bipolar transistors. ... That MEANS it is the ratio of output to input in the COMMON emitter configuration, which in turn means it is the ratio of collector CURRENT to base current, which is BASICALLY the gain of a bipolar TRANSISTOR |
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Give diffrences between linear motion and circular motion |
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Answer» Answer: Linear MOTION refers to a motion in a straight PATH WHEREAS circular motion refers to motion in a circular path. ... But in circular motion the person will always experience acceleration because DIRECTION of the person is always changing. Example of linear motion - a car moving in a straight ROAD. |
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What are the differences between direct current and alternating current? |
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Answer» Answer: In direct CURRENT (DC), the electric charge (current) only flows in one direction. Electric charge in alternating current (AC), on the other hand, changes direction periodically. The VOLTAGE in AC CIRCUITS ALSO periodically REVERSES because the current changes direction. |
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Electrode potential definition in electrochemistry |
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Answer» ELECTRIC POTENTIAL is define as the potential of cell consisting of ELECTRON in in question ACTING as a cathode standard hydrogen electrode acting as an ANODE |
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A ball is trough vertically upward with an initially velocity of 49m/so. In how much time will the ball reach the maximum height? (g=98m/s2) |
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Answer» Explanation: GIVEN in the ATTACHMENT. |
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Define 1kgfa)10 to the power 2b)10 to the power 4c)10 to the power 5 d)10 to the power 7 |
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A bullet is fired into wall with a velocity of 50m/s. if the bullet stops at a depth of 10 cm inside the wall, find the retardatiom provided by the wall |
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Answer» Given- u=50m/s v=0m/s s=10cm=10/100=0.1m a=? v^2=u^2+2as 0^2=50^2+2×a×0.1 0=2500+0.2a -2500= 0.2a a=-2500/0.2 a= -12500m/s^2 |
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Identify the motion:a car moving with constant speed turning around a curve:an electron orbitting around nucleus |
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Write the name symbol and valency of elements and atomic number? |
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Answer» <P>Answer: 4)Beryllium(Be) Atomic Number: 4 Valency = 2 5)Boron(B) Atomic Number: 5 Valency = 3 6)Carbon(C) Atomic Number: 6 Valency = 4 7)Nitrogen(N) Atomic Number: 7 Valency = 3 8)Oxygen(O) Atomic Number: 8 Valency = 2 9)Fluorine(F) Atomic Number: 9 Valency = 1 10)Neon (Ne) Atomic Number: 10 Valency = 0 11)Sodium(Na) Atomic Number: 11 Valency = 1 12) Magnesium(Mg) Atomic Number: 12 Valency = 2 13) Aluminium(Al) Atomic Number: 13 Valency = 3 14) Silicon(Si) Atomic Number: 14 Valency = 4 15) Phosphorus(P) Atomic Number: 15 Valency = 5 , 3 16) Sulphur(S) Atomic Number: 16 Valency = 2 17) Chlorine(Cl) Atomic Number: 17 Valency = 1 18) Argon(Ar) Atomic Number: 18 Valency = 0 19) Potassium(K) Atomic Number: 19 Valency = 1 20) Calcium (Ca) Atomic Number: 20 Valency = 2 21) Scandium (Sc) Atomic Number: 21 Valency = 3 22) Titanium (Ti) Atomic Number: 22 Valency = 4 23) Vanadium (V) Atomic Number: 23 Valency = 5 , 4 24) Chromium (Cr) Atomic Number: 24 Valency = 2 25)Manganese(Mn) Atomic Number: 25 Valency = 7 , 4 , 2 26)Iron (Fe) Atomic Number: 26 Valency = 2 , 3 27) COBALT (Co) Atomic Number: 27 Valency = 3 , 2 28)Nickel (Ni) Atomic Number: 28 Valency = 2 29)Copper (Cu) Atomic Number: 29 Valency = 2 , 1 30)Zinc(Zn) Atomic Number: 30 Valency = 2 |
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Does frequency of light change with medium and source |
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