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PLEASE do this physics question. I will mark you as brainliest if solution is exact. |
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Answer» Mass of BODY = 25kg |
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Plz solve it............................... |
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Answer» HEY here's your ANSWER Hope it HELPS you PLEASE MARK as brainiest if you are helped |
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a train crosses a electric pole in 10 seconds and plaform in 15 second .the lenght of the platfoam is 100 meter .what is the speed of train |
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Answer» Let length of train =L |
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a vector when added to the vector yields a resultant vector that is in the positive y-direction and has magnitude equal to that of find the magnitude of |
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An electron proton and alpha particle are moving in a ciircular orbit |
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Answer» PROTON never MOVE in an ORBITAL they resides in NUCLEUS of an atom. |
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An object of mass 5 kg is moving with a velocity of 10 ms⁻¹. A force is applied so that in 20 s, it attains a velocity of 25 ms-1. What is the force applied on the object? ( Ans: 5 N ) |
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Answer» HOPE this HELP you mark BRAINLIEST |
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Even though electric current has direction why it is not a vector |
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Answer» A Vector quantity is that quantity, which has magnitude and direction, both ; and which also follow the rules of Vector ADDITION. |
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Plz solve it ..............................plz plz plz |
| Answer» HEYA your PICTURE is not CLEAR...!!!!! | |
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How to convert 50gram into kilogram |
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Answer» 50/1000 KG = 0.05 kg |
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a resistance of 5 ohm is connected in series with a parallel combination of a number of resistors each of 5 ohm if the total resistance of the combination is 6 ohm how many resistor are in parallel |
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Answer» In SERIES the R=r1+r2+...... |
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A force acts for 0.2 sec on an object having mass 1.4 kg initially at rest. The force stops to act but the object moves through 4m in the next 2 sec. Find the magnitude of the force? (Ans: 14 N ) |
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Answer» Answer ⇒ 14 N. Solution ⇒ As per as the question, the force has stopped ACTING, thus, the object will MOVE with constant velocity. Given, Distance covered = 4 m. Time taken = 2 seconds. ∵ Velocity = Distance/Time ∴ V = 4/2 = 2m/s Now, Time = 0.2 seconds. Using the First equation of motion, a = (v-u)/t A = (2 - 0)/0.2 A = 10 ms⁻² Now, Using the Newton's second law, Force = mass × acceleration. ∴ Force = 1.4 × 10 ⇒ Force = 14 N Hence the magnitude of the force is 14 N. Hope it helps. |
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PLEASE SOLVE THIS FAST VERY IMPORTANT!! DONT JOKE OR DONT WRITE FALSE ANSWER PLEASE!!What will be the acceleration of a body of mass 5kg if a force of 200N is applied to it? |
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Answer» HEYA..... |
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How newton know the relation of force and distance square |
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Answer» Inverse-square law |
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What is formula of buoyant force of an object in space |
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Answer» "BUOYANCY Formula. Liquid exerts a force on objects immersed or floating in it. This force is EQUAL to the weight of the liquid that is displayed by an OBJECT. This is also known as Archimede's PRINCIPLE. The unit for the buoyant force like other forces is the Newton (n)". |
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What is the dimension formula and si unit of enot |
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Answer» Hey mate i thik it will helps you.......where mm is the mass of the system, bb is some damping coefficient, KK is a spring CONSTANT, and u(t)u(t) is the displacement of the system. This is an equation expressing the balance of three physical effects: mu′′mu″(mass times acceleration), bu′bu′ (damping force), and kuku (spring force). The different physical quantities, such as mm, u(t)u(t), bb, and kk, all have different dimensions, measured in different units, but mu′′mu″, bu′bu′, and kukumust all have the same dimension, OTHERWISE it would not make sense to add them. |
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What is refractive index?? |
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Answer» REFRACTIVE INDEX is the ratio of velocity of light in a VACUUM to its velocity in a specified medium. Hope it helps you...... |
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What force is required to produce an acceleration of 3 m/s2 in an object of mass 0.7 kg? (Ans: 2.1 N) |
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Answer» HEY here's your ANSWER Hope it HELPS you please MARK as BRAINIEST if it was helpful |
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Do i need any other extra material or books or tan motion study material |
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Answer» Yaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww |
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Which famous quote of Gautama Buddha have you read here? What values does it uphold? |
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Answer» GAUTAMA Buddha inspires new INSIGHTS, echo your experience, or challenge your beliefs in some new way. One famous quote given by him is Do not dwell in the past, do not DREAM of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment. Buddha’s WORDS of wisdom have stood the test of time. Buddha quote has a great impact on Action, Anger, Fear, Health, LIFE, Love, Mind, Personal Development, Self-Reliance, Speech, and Truth. |
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plzz if you have any questions that can help me in my physics exam based on motion chapter and numerical so give me plzzzz |
| Answer» HOPE it HELPS you !!!!!!!!!!☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺ | |
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When we are moving the force act there but when we are in uniform motion does the force is 0 and not |
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Answer» A perfectly smooth surface would mean no friction so that force is out. If it is on a surface, then there must be gravity between both objects. This means there is some force! The key is that the gravity force attracting the OBJECT and the surface together is balanced by the repulsive force of the outer electrons around all the ATOMS of both the object and the surface. All matter is surrounded by negative electrons so all matter tends to repel other matter when thing get CLOSE together. So there are two forces - gravity and electrostatic repulsion but they are balanced. Newton’s law says that balanced forces do not produce acceleration so the constant speed of the object REMAINS constant. |
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Explain acceleration due to gravity |
Answer» Explanation:Acceleration Due To Gravitywhen an object is dropped from some height its velocity increases at the constant rate. In other words when an object is dropped from some height a uniform acceleration is produced in it by the gravitational PULL of the earth and this acceleration does not depend on the mass of the falling object. The uniform acceleration produced in a FREELY falling body due to the gravitational force of the Earth is known as acceleration due to gravity . It is denoted by the letter g . The value of g does not depend upon the mass of the body .The value of g changes slightly from place to place but for the most of the purposes it is taken as 9.8 metre / second In other words when an object FALLS on the ground under the action of the earth's gravity it velocity increases at constant rate of 9.8 metre PER second for every second of time . |
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calculate the volume of a wooden object of mass 280 Kg if density of wooden object is 800 kg per metre cube |
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Answer» MASS = 280 kg density = 800 kg/m^3 d=m/v 800 = 280/v volume = 0.35 m^3 |
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Two people push a car for 3 s with a combined net force of 200 N. If the car has a mass of 1200 kg, what will be its change in velocity? 0.5 m/s |
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Answer» Heya... |
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Does an electron or proton experience more force in an electric field? |
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Answer» No the FORCE will be same because ACCERALATION is INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL to force. |
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Find the value of 60 joules per minute on a system that has 100g, 100cm, and 1 minute as the base units. |
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A cubical object of side 15 cm weighs 1.35 kg. Calculate its density in kilogram per cubic metre......I. |
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Answer» HI Dear Here is your answer Length= 0.15 m Calculate VOLUME= a^3 = (0.15)^3= 3.3 × 10^-3 m3 Density= mass/volume = 1.35/3.3×10^-3 = 0.2025 kg/m3 ☆ HOPE it helps☆ |
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Two people push a car for 3 s with a combined net force of 200 N. Calculate the impulse provided to the car. (a) 600 N.s |
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Answer» Given conditions ⇒ Force acting = 200 N. Time = 3 seconds. Using the Formula, IMPULSE = Force × Velocity ⇒ Impulse = 200 × 3 ⇒ Impulse = 600 N-s. HENCE, the Impulse provided to the CAR is 600 N-s. Hope it HELPS. |
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Tomorow i want to explain this activity wht to explain can anyone say i will mark brainalist.. |
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Answer» This activity is to prove that air EXERTS pressure in all directions. Thus, when the air in this balloon is given a way to COME out, the air comes out from the way it FINDS. and as the balloon is attached with the straw the straw too moves with the balloon. The direction in which the balloon moves is the direction of force applied. |
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PLEASE SOLVE FAST IT VERY IMPORTANT!!DONT JOKE OR GIVE FALSE ANSWER.A cricket ball of mass 70g moving with a velocity of 0.5 m/s is stopped by a player in 0.5s. What is force applied by the player to stop the ball? |
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Answer» MASS of ball = 70G = 0.07 kg vilocity of ball , U = 0.5 m/sec time = 0.5 s final vilocity of ball = 0 m/sec force = mass (vilocity - u /time) 0.07 (0 - 0.5 /0.5) -0.07 newton |
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The wave length of first line and last line in balmer series |
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Answer» For 1st LINE in BALMER SERIES N1 =2,n2=3 |
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Question no. 21 please tell the reason also. |
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Answer» (C) It is a decelerated MOTION as the SLOPE of V-T graph GIVES acceleration and here it is negative. Also, we can see at t=0, VELOCITY is not zero. |
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When we are walking does any force act there |
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Answer» Yes. There are: |
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What is the momentum of a 6.0 kg bowling ball with a velocity of 2.2 m/s? (Ans: 13.2 kg m/s²) |
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Answer» Given CONDITIONS ⇒ Mass of the ball = 6 KG. Velocity = 2.2 m/s. Using the FORMULA, Momentum = mass × velocity ∴ p = MV ⇒ p = 6 × 2.2 ∴ p = 13.2 kgms⁻¹. HENCE, the momentum of the ball is 13.2 kgms⁻¹. Hope it helps. |
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Definition of electric potential energy in physics |
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Answer» Electric potential energy, or electrostatic potential energy, is apotential energy (measured in joules) that RESULTS from conservative Coulomb forces and is associated with the CONFIGURATION of a particular SET of point charges WITHIN a definedsystem. |
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Define second?please answer fast |
| Answer» SECOND is the DURATION in which the caesium-133 COMPLETE ALMOST 9.2*10^9 VIBRATIONS. | |
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PLEASE SOLVE ITS VERY IMPORTANT!!Calculate the force required to impact a car, which is moving with a velocity of 30 m/s in 10 seconds. The mass of the car is 1,500 kg. |
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Answer» F=ma |
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Is pressure higher in the artery or the heart? What is the pressure in the artery |
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Answer» Normal resting blood pressure in an adult is approximately 120 millimetres of mercury (16 kPa) SYSTOLIC, and 80 millimetres of mercury (11 kPa) diastolic, abbreviated "120/80 mmHg". |
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Why is potentiometer preferred over voltmeter to measure emf |
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Answer» While a VOLTMETER DRAWS a small current from the cell for its operation.So it measures the terminal p.d. in a closed circuit which is LESS than the emf of a cell.That is why a POTENTIOMETER is preferred over a voltmeter for measuring the emf of a cell. |
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Two trains, each having a speed of 30km/h, are headed at each other on the same track. A bird flies off one train to another with a constant speed of 60km/h when they are 60km apart till before they crash. Find the distance covered by the bird and how many trips the bird can make from one train to other before they crash? (60km infinity,) |
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Answer» Velocity of one TRAIN relative to other, |
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What is the difference between a meter rule, a vernier caliper and screw gauge? |
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Answer» Screw gauge is an instrument that is generally used for MEASURING the external measurement or diameter of an object. ... It is sometimes PREFERRED oververnier CALIPER as it can take the minimum measurement of 0.01 MM, WHEREAS vernier caliper can measure as least as 0.1 mm. |
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Determine the current in each branch of the network |
Answer» In the CIRCUIT of the FIGURE, determine (a) the current in each resistor and (b) the potential difference ACROSS the 200 Ω… |
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the resistance of a conductor of diameter d and length l is r ?. if the diameter of the conductor is halved and its length is doubled the resistance will be |
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Answer» Your EXPLANATION GIVEN on PICTURE |
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the velocity of a particle moving along x axis is given as v=x2-5x+4 find the magnitude of the acceleration of the particle when the velocity of the particle is zero |
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Answer» EXPLANATION GIVEN velocity v=x2−5x+4 Acceleration a≡dvdt ∴a=ddt(x2−5x+4) ⇒a=(2xdxdt−5dxdt) We ALSO know that dxdt≡v ⇒a=(2x−5)v at v=0 above equation becomes a=0 |
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Class xi motion in a plane numericals of addition law of vectors |
| Answer» HOPE it HELP you. . . . . | |
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Can anyone answer plz |
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Answer» ANSWER is (2) 3 A FIRST we solve which is in series then solve by parallel and using FORMULA v = IR solve answer |
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What kind of energy is that of the battery of a car? |
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Answer» Its POTENTIAL ENERGY and it is CALLED CHEMICAL potential energy. |
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☛☺⭐☜EXPLAIN SINGINFICANTS FIGURES AND GIVE SOME EXAMPLES TOO..☺✔⛤↩ |
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Answer» Hey here is your ans |
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