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1.

A body of 350 kgf is lying on the floor. Find its mass and weight in SI system.

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ANSWER:

unit of mass is kg.... so mass is 350 kg

Explanation:

w=m*g

w=350*9.8. or. 350*10

w=3430N. or. 3500N

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2.

Newtons laws of gravitation full explain in detail. .......... ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .

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3.

In physics what is value of capital G and small g ​

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Explanation:

Today, the currently accepted VALUE is 6.67259 x 10-11 N m2/kg2. The value of G is an extremely small NUMERICAL value. Its smallness accounts for the fact that the force of GRAVITATIONAL attraction is only appreciable for objects with large mass.

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4.

Current in a wire changed from 6 A to 2 A when the potential changed from 12 V to 6 V, the material of the wire is(a) Ohmic conductor(b) non-ohmic conductor (c) both (a) & (b)(d) Cannot be said​

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R= CHANGE in V/ change in CURRENT(i)

5.

A train is moving on a straight track of 100m andreaches a station in 5s. Calculate the speed of the train.​

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GIVEN :

Distance, d = 100 m

TIME, t = 5 Seconds

TO FIND :

Speed of the TRAIN = ?

FORMULA :

S = \frac {d}{t}

Here,

S → Speed

d → distance

t → time

SOLUTION :

To Calculate the speed of the train,

Speed = \frac {distance}{time}

Speed = \frac {100}{5}

Speed = 20 m/sec.

\therefore The speed of the train is 20 m/sec.

6.

What is velocity?Plz Give Example as well..!​

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EXPLANATION:

velocity=displacement/time

unit-m/s

7.

Motion of a charged particle in an electromagnetic field? ​

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Explanation:

A charged particle experiences a FORCE when moving through a magnetic field. ... If the field is in a vacuum, the magnetic field is the DOMINANT factor DETERMINING the motion. Since the magnetic force is perpendicular to the DIRECTION of travel, a charged particle follows a curved path in a magnetic field.

8.

5. you walk 12 m east and a turn 90° to the north walk again 5 m. Findyour displacement by using graphical method​

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Answer:

13 m

Explanation:

can be FOUND USING the PYTHAGORAS THEOREM

9.

Prove the universal law of gravitation. You can attach pictures also. ​

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Answer:

Newton's universal LAW of gravitation states that every particle in the universe attracts every other particle with a FORCE ALONG a line JOINING them. The force is directly proportional to the PRODUCT of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

10.

What is the displacement if the initial and final positions of a body are same? Give an example.​

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ANSWER:

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11.

The v - t graph ABC of a moving particle is as shown in the figure below. The acceleration of the particle is

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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12.

From the given figure find the distance covered inthe region A, B, C&EVelocity in mis20-1810+1418+108+GF! TED8 12 16 20 24 28Time in second

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EXPLANATION:

The ANSWER is 56 SECONDS

13.

Why earth does not attract moon​

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Explanation:

The Moon NEVER FALLS onto the Earth because it is ALSO moving in a way, relative to the surface of the Earth, such that the Earth's surface CURVES away from the Moon at the same rate the Moon falls TOWARD the Earth.

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14.

Hey guys1) Name the unit of a) electrical resistance b)resistivity . 2)define ohms law​

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Answer:

1) Unit of ELECTRICAL resistance is OHM

2) Ohm's law states that :

V = IR

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15.

A load is to be moved using a wheelbarrow. The total mass of the load and wheelbarrow is 60kg. The gravitational field strength is 10N/kg. what is the size of force F needed just to lift the loaded wheelbarrow

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ANSWER:

It will be 6N

Explanation:

FORCE =M/G

=60kg/10n/kg

=6n

16.

What's the use of capacitor​

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EXPLANATION:

CAPACITORS have many uses in electronic and ELECTRICAL systems. They are so ubiquitous that it is rare that an electrical product does not INCLUDE at least ONE for some purpose. 

17.

Describe how do you plot a graph​

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Explanation:

  • CREATE a table. Draw the x- and y-axes on the page. ...
  • Label each axis. If time is ONE of the factors, it should GO along the horizontal (x) axis. ...
  • Add DATA. Data for a line graph is usually contained in a two-column table corresponding to the x- and y-axes. ...
  • Create a key.

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18.

What is the speed of particle at 5th second10050 +Time (second)2.5 5.07.510.0 12.5 15.0

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Explanation:

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19.

Hey guys 10 points on what factor do the resistance of a conductor depend?​

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Answer:

The RESISTANCE of a conductor depends on the cross sectional area of the conductor, the length of the conductor, and its resistivity. It is important to NOTE that electrical conductivity and resistivity are inversely proportional, meaning that the more CONDUCTIVE something is the less RESISTIVE it is.

20.

A wire of 2 m cross section with 10 m length has a resistance of 100 m, its resistivity value is(a) 2000(6) 20(c) 500(d) 5​

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Answer:

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21.

7. A stone is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 5 m/s from a wall of height 5m. what will be the total distance travelled by stone before hitting the ground ?6.25m7.5m8.75m9.5m​

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ANSWER:

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22.

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23.

Hey guys what is potential difference? give its unit with definition?​

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Answer:

Hi the answer is below

Explanation:

The amount of WORK done by bringing a unit positive charge force one point to ANOTHER point is CALLED Electric Potential DIFFERENCE . Its SI unit is voltage.

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24.

Assume you started your motion from point (5,0) and your friend from (0,5) after 10 seconds where you both meet if both have the same velocity​

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ANSWER:

it depends on direction of velocity and magnitude of velocity

1)if its direction are along the axis then thye will never meet

2) if its DIRETION prependicular to their axis then they will meet at

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3)if their direction are opposite to their positive axis then it is possible  

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25.

Calculate the pressure (in pa) exerted on a surface of 25 m2 if the force acting is 2500 N

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<P>Answer:

100 pa

Explanation:

p = f/a

p= 2500/25

p= 100

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26.

Draw the shape of distance time graph for uniform motion and non uniform motion

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EXPLANATION:

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27.

If A=3i - 6j - 2k and B =i +2j - 2k , find A ×B

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EXPLANATION:

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28.

The area of one end of a U-tube is 0.01 m^2 and that of the otherend is 1 m². When a force was applied on the liquid at the firstend, the force experienced at the other end was 20000 N. Whatwas the force applied on the liquid at the first end?​

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\huge{A}\small{2} = 1m²

\huge{F}\small{1 }= ?

\huge{F}\small{2 }= 20000N

\dfrac{F1}{F2}=\dfrac{A1}{A2}

F1=F2×\dfrac{A1}{A2}

20000×\dfrac{0.01}{1}

=200N

29.

Why do stars appear to be raised?

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30.

Current of 10A flow through the conductor for 2 minutes​. .​

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Answer: Amount of charge flowing through any area of cross SECTION of that conductor will be 20 Coulombs.

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31.

Current of 10A flow through the conductor for 2 minutes​

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What do you WANT I MEAN Resistance or ......

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32.

give an example where the speed of an object first increased then remain constant for some time and then decrease​

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Answer:

With the increase in time, its speed increases and after some time it acquires a uniform speed. ... When the PERSON who is driving the VEHICLE, REACHES the destination, has to decrease its speed. There are some other EXAMPLE i.e. launching a satellite, motion of ball etc

33.

The unit of conductivity ​

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ANSWER:

SIEMENS

Explanation:

The UNIT of CONDUCTIVITY is Siemens

34.

Which of the following remain constant through out the journey, when a body is thrown upward ?displacementvelocityaccelerationmomentum​

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ANSWER:

BODY is THROWN UPWARD is MONENTUM

35.

The unit of conductivity is(a) 0 m(b) om(c) 0'm​

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ANSWER:

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36.

103g(A) 106B) 10-6(C) 103(D) 10992is the​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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37.

What is the Equation of motion of a particle? ​

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Uniform ACCELERATION. The DIFFERENTIAL equation of motion for a particle of constant or uniform acceleration in a straight line is simple: the acceleration is constant, so the second derivative of the POSITION of the OBJECT is constant.

38.

Direction of motion is not given by the direction of ......displacementvelocityaccelerationmomentum⁹​

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ANSWER:

MOMENTUM is the CORRECT answer

39.

Scooter moving at a speed of 10 metre per second is stopped by applying brakes with produce a uniform acceleration of -2.5 metre per second square calculate the distance covered with water

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Answer:

Explanation:

scooter is MOVING at a speed of 10 metre PER second is STOPPED by applying brakes which produce a uniform acceleration of -0.5 metre per second square - 10603… ... acceleration=0.5 m per SEC. square. distance=? using 3rd equation of motion. v square= U square + 2as. 0×0= 10×10+2(-0.5×s). 0=100-

40.

A bus decreases it's speed from 80km/hr to 60km/hr in 5 sec. find the acceleration of the bus

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ANSWER:

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41.

Two 40 W resistors and a 20 W resistor are all connected in parallel with a 12 v power supply. Calculate their effective resistance.

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Explanation:

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42.

Calclus the 3rd equation of uniformly acceleration motion

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Answer:

Explanation:

The THIRD equation of motion gives the FINAL velocity of an object under uniform acceleration given the distance TRAVELED and an INITIAL velocity: v 2 = v 0 2 + 2 a d . v^2=v_0^2+2ad. v2=v02​+2ad.

43.

If the buoyant force of a liquid acting on an object placed in it is greater than the gravitational force acting on it , the object will floats on the liquid .? Is this statement is true

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Answer:

buoyant force: An upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an immersed object.                                                                                  When an object is immersed in a fluid, the upward force on the bottom of an object is greater than the downward force on the TOP of the object. The result is a net upward force (a buoyant force) on any object in any fluid. If the buoyant force is greater than the object’s weight, the object will rise to the surface and float. If the buoyant force is less than the object’s weight, the object will sink. If the buoyant force equals the object’s weight, the object will remain suspended at that depth. The buoyant force is always present in a fluid, whether an object floats, sinks or REMAINS suspended.

The buoyant force is a result of pressure exerted by the fluid. The fluid pushes on all sides of an immersed object, but as pressure increases with depth, the PUSH is stronger on the bottom surface of the object than in the top

Explanation:

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44.

If the object is moved closer to the mirror the field of view

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SPHERICAL concave mirrors

If the object is closer to the MIRROR than the focal point is, the image will be virtual, LIKE we TALKED about before for the plane mirror and the convex mirror. The image of the object (the toy car) is larger. ... The toy car image is smaller and inverted when USING a concave mirror.

45.

A particle is thrown with velocity u making anangle with the vertical. It just crosses the topof two poles each of height h after 1 s and 3srespectively. The maximum height of projectile is

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

tH=v0yg and

H=v20y2g=(gtH)22g=12gt2H

Here t H=(1+3)2=2s

Hence H=12(9.8)(2)square =19.6m

46.

Efficiency of a Carnot engine is large when (A) TH is large (B) TC is low (C) TH - TC is large (D) TH - TC is small

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ANSWER:

Answer is: D) TH - TC is SMALL

47.

A quantity has a value of-6.0m/s.it may be the?​

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Answer:

This quantity is the velocity of the OBJECT.

Explanation:

The units of the quantity suggest that either it is the speed or velocity of an object. SINCE speed is a scalar quantity and a scalar quantity is never negative , this must be the velocity. Velocity is vector quantity which requires direction along with magnitude so it can be negative. As per general rule OBJECTS travelling towards right have a positive velocity and those MOVING towards LEFT  have negative velocity.

48.

Water is flowing through ahorizontal pipe of variable cross - section. The rate of volume flow is 0.2 lit/sec. The pressure is 30,000 Pa. at a point where the area of cross - section is 5 x10-5 m². The pressure at the point where the area of cross-section is 1/10⁴ is1) 6000 Pa2) 36000 Pa3) 24000 Pa4) 30000 Pa​

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49.

The ratio of current to current density has a unit of(a) m2(b) cm(d) m2(c) both (a) & (b)​

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OPTION A is the ANSWER.

50.

IF THE ANGLE BETWEEN TWO VECTORS OF EQUAL MAGNITUDE P IS THETA THE MAGNITUDE OF THE DIFFERENCE OF THE VECTORS IS​

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EXPLANATION:

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