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1.

A boy run for 10 mim at a uniform speed of 9 km per hour . At we speed should he run for next 20 min so that his average speed becomes 12 km per hour

Answer»

That BOY is MAD . of he had to do EXERCISE then he should TAKE CYLE

2.

A stop watch has 10 divisions graduated between the 0and 5s marks. What is its least count

Answer» LEAST COUNT of stopwatch=range of time/total divisions.

in the GIVEN CONDITIONS, range=5seconds.
and divisions=10.

so least count=5/10=1/2second.
3.

Light travels through water with a speed of 2.25 x 108 m/s . What is the refractive index of the water?

Answer»

The INDEX of REFRACTION of WATER is about 1.33 , so the SPEED of LIGHT in water is (c/1.33) = 2.25E8 m/s.

4.

Can anyone explain the meaning of FRACTIONAL ERROR.

Answer»

The fractional error is the value of the error divided by the value of the quantity: X / X. The fractional error MULTIPLIED by 100 is the percentage error. Everything is this SECTION ASSUMES that the error is "small" compared to the value itself, i.e. that the fractional error is much less than one.

5.

A body is moving along a straight line at 72 km/h undergoes an accleration of 2m/s.after 2s detrmine it speed

Answer»

72km/hr= 20m/s
v=u+at
=20+2×2
=24

6.

A blind person after walking 10steps in one direction, each of length 80cm and turns by 90°and again takes 10 steps .Find the net displacement of the person ?

Answer»

By PYTHAGORAS FORMULA, displacement=√(10^2+10^2)=10√2

7.

Why we use average power average power instead of total power

Answer»

Electrical Power (PP) as we know is the product of voltage and current (VIVI).

But is it the product of instantaneous voltage and current or average voltage and current or to make it even worse is it the product of RMS voltage and current.

Lets get to the basic definitions of Power.

Instantaneous Power (PiPi) = Vi∗IiVi∗Ii ;

This information is very fundamental,because the concept of Average and RMS is derived from this basic idea by us to explain certain behavior that happen in electric circuits. The very interesting part here is, the devices that we work with (be it a resistor, or a battery) doesn't know what is the average or RMS values it carry. In very strict sense we could say that the circuit elements only responds to instantaneous values of voltage and current, but on the whole the system (or that element in particular) may exhibit certain behavior, that could only be explained using mathematical tools like average and RMS.

Average Power

Lets start to analyse it,by taking the definition of Average Power(PAPA)

The concept of Average power is observed almost everywhere in Electrical Engineering;The applications of P_avg are MANY, to list a few includes:

Energy meter reading (Energy is an integration function of PaPa)Regenerative breaking (as in line com-mutated Inverter, the DIRECTION of power flow depends of the sign of PaPa)Direction of flow of power in Electrical Power system and Load-frequency control.Heating of LoadsCharging of Battery

To be frank this is the most important (may be only) Power we deal with.

P_avg = {Integral over 0 to T of (P_inst)} / T (Sorry about the Math expression!)

Lets take 3 cases to explain this concept

Case 1: AC Supply - where both V_inst and I_inst are assumed to be pure sinusoidal, with phase shifts corresponding to the type of load it is connected to (Lead or Lag) (Note only RMS values exists here and Avg values are zero)

Here after performing the mathematical derivations(as per definitions of P_a)

Pa=VR∗IR∗Cos(phi)Pa=VR∗IR∗Cos(phi)

where phi is the angle between V_inst and I_inst, VRVR and IRIR are the RMS values of V and I respectively.

Case 2: An Output from a Single Phase Diode rectifier circuit - where there exists both Average and RMS values of V and I

Here let me take 2 examples of power consumption,

Heating of Resistor loadCharging of a Cell

What’s interesting here, is the expression for PaPa takes different forms for both examples.

In a resistor, Power is consumed as heat(this is the physical behavior we observe).

Here Pa=VR∗IRPa=VR∗IR (remember UPF Load!).

why RMS values,recalls us to the definition of RMS Current (it is that value of of a waveform that produces the same amount of heating in a resistor as done by a DC current of same magnitude for the same amount of time)

In a Cell, Power is consumed in chargingthe cell (this is the physical behavior we observe)

This is where the definition of Average current comes to help (it is that value of a waveform that produces the same amount of charge as that of a DC current of same magnitude for a specified time)

So Pa=Va∗IaPa=Va∗Ia

Case 3: DC - where RMS values = Avg Values = DC Steady State Values

Here Pa=Va∗IaPa=Va∗Ia (Also called DC Power)

Now that’s the expression of P_avg, a physical behavior we observe in electrical circuits.P_avg is also referred as Real Power or Active Power.

That’s all about of Average Power in a nut shell.

RMS power is only having a mathematical expression which is the Root Mean Square of Pi(=Vi∗Ii)Pi(=Vi∗Ii),and has no physical significance (as far as I know!)

And AC Power in general refers to Complex Power VI(∗)VI(∗) [V X I’s Conjugate], which is a general expression that includes both Average (or Active) and REACTIVE Power.

As Real {Complex Power} = P_a; and Im {Complex power} = Reactive Power.

I hope this answer can give you an overview of Electrical Power in general.

8.

Why laboratory thermometer are not suitable for measuring human body temperature?

Answer»

Because it has low CAPACITY to detect TEMPERATURE and can't GIVE the exact value of body temperature that's why laboratory thermometer is not USED in measuring body temperature of HUMANS

9.

An object Travels 16 m in 4 seconds and then another 14 m in 2 seconds what is the average speed of an object

Answer» AVERAGE=total number by number of numbers
so 16+14÷2
15M
THEREFORE the average speed of the OBJECT is 15m
10.

Can someone suggest good working models for state level ...plzz help me out

Answer»

You can USE ELECTRIC CIRCUIT WORKING

11.

Momentum is increased by50% what is % change in ke

Answer» 0
12.

A stone is thrown vertically upwards & then it returns to the thrower. Is it projectile?explain?

Answer»

When you throw a STONE vertically upward your INITIAL velocity is zero and both the distance and displacement are equal but when the stone comes down its FINAL velocity will also be zero because the distance the ball had travelled is equal to the displacement of that stone that's why the final velocity will ALWAYS remains zero .

13.

How do we define a constructor when class name is x

Answer»

Constructors INITIALIZE values to object members after storage is allocated to the object. class A { into X; public: A(); //CONSTRUCTOR }; While DEFINING a constructor you must remember that the name of constructor will be same as the name of the class, and constructors NEVER have return type.

14.

Why is a karate player able to break a pile of tiles

Answer»

Becomes of high speed of his hand ... when his hand COME near the piles the momentum of his hand becomes zero and KARATE player is able to break the PILE.

15.

What is the value of g on mars ?

Answer»

The VALUE of G on MARS is 3.8m/ s^2
plz MARK as BRAINLIEST

16.

Define 1 ampere of charge

Answer»

HOLA CHICO

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The current is said to be ONE AMPERE if one COULOMB of CHARGE flows through the circuit one second

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17.

Give one example in which against the motion

Answer» FULL QUESTION in DETAIL
18.

two cars weighing 1500 kg are made to collide with wall.the initial and final velocities of the car are - 15.0 m/s & 2.6m/s respectively. If the collision lasts for 0.15 s, then find impulsive force exerted on the car.

Answer»

FORCE = mass × Acceleration


Acceleration = CHANGE in speed ÷ change in time


Change in speed is : 2.6 - 15 = - 12.4m/s


t = 0.15


a = 12.4/0.15 = - 82.67m/s²


The negative sign indicates that car DECELERATES.


F = 1500 × 82.67 = 24005 N

19.

Why road accidents at high speed is very much verse than the accident at low speed

Answer»

When a BODY HITS ANOTHER body with HIGH speed the other body exrts the same force. so if the speed is higher larger force is exerted by the body. hence the accident is worse than low speed.

20.

As we go higher up on a mountain we find that our ears pop and we need to breathe in More often than we breathe at lower altitudes

Answer» YES it is REALLY TRUE.
21.

A force of 10 N acts on a body of mass 0.4kg. Calculate the acceleration produced.

Answer» MASS =.4kg
f=10n

f=m×a
10=.4×a
a=10/.4
a=2.5 is your ANSWR
22.

All laws of Newtown in short definition

Answer»

1. Inertia
2. MOMENTUM or QUALITATIVE DEFINITION of force.
3. every action has an equal and opposit reaction

23.

What is differance between viscosity index and viscosity

Answer»

The measure of a fluid's resistance to FLOW is called viscosity. THEVISCOSITY index is a measure of CHANGE inviscosity with fluctuations in temperature.

24.

an object object experiences net net non-zero force is it is possible for the object to move with constant speed along a straight line

Answer»

ANSWER:No, it doesn't move in constant speed

Explanation: the object can move in straight LINE, as it is possible on plane surface but it will change speed as it will slow down DUE to FRICTIONAL force. It is only possible if the net force is zero.

25.

A body of 10kg is acted by a force of 130N. The acceleration of the block is 10 m/s2. What is co-efficient of kinetic friction?

Answer»

When Force of 130N is applied the KINETIC friction acts in opposite SIDE of the applied force.

So object will EXPERIENCE the resultant force of these.

So resultant force is mass TIMES acceleration=10x10=100.

130 - kinetic friction=100
=>kinetic friction=30N

26.

Modern periodic table .give short note

Answer»

36.The periodic table which is based on classification of element on the BASIS of electronic configuration is called MODERN periodic table.

On the basis of electronic configuration, the elements are classified into four blocks:

s- BLOCK elements- divided into TWO groups

p- block element- divided into six groups

d- block element- divided into ten groups

f- block element- divided into two series called lanthanide and actinides.

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27.

What is the name of physical quantity which is equal to v/i

Answer» RESISTANCE by v/i
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28.

The rate of change of displacment with time is?

Answer»

The rate of CHANGE of DISPLACEMENT with TIME is called velocity.

29.

Why do an arrow shoot buy an Archer more in the air

Answer»

Because ARCHER can't shoot insalid and in LIQUID arrow will not move in SPED

30.

Name two common lubricant

Answer»

Hey Guys,

TWO main types of LUBRICANTS :- 1) WOOL GREASE , 2) Whale Oil .


Thanks.

31.

A person moves towards east for 3m, then towards north for 4m and then vertically up by 5m what is his distance now from starting point?

Answer» DISTANCE TOWARDS east=3m
Distance towards north=4m
Then he GOES VERTICALLY up by 5m
Therefore TOTAL distance is=12m
32.

Explain this with a diagram plz!

Answer» SEE that X and Y are PERPENDICULAR ALWAYS
33.

Who will spend more electrical energy?500W TV set on 30 mins or 600W heater in 20 mins?

Answer» 500W TV set on 30 MINS will spend more energy.
For TV, 500W *30min=1500
For Heater, 600*20=1200
34.

What is differn've between mass and weight of an objects. Wiil the mass and weight on the earth be same as their values on mars? why?

Answer»

Mass is the QUANTITY of matter present in OBJECT
SI unit is kg kilogram
weight is the FORCE of attraction b/w earth and object SI unit is N newton

35.

One henry is equal to how many joules

Answer» KILOGRAMS of JOULS i was not CLEAR
36.

Amit and Ranu applying force and two opposite side of the moving object object with still move with the same speed at same direction give the reason

Answer» BCZ the MAGNITUDE of FORCE is greater than the applied force
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37.

A ball thrown vertically upwards with a speed of 19.6 m/s from the top of a tower returns to the earth in 6 seconds. Find the height of the tower. (g = 9.8 m/s 2 )

Answer» CONSIDER 19.6 instead of 14.6.......
rest is same,HOPE it proves to be useful.....
if any QUERY PLZ let me know.....
38.

2 friends moving towards each other are 500m apart. if they start moving towards each other with 10m/s and 15m/s then after what time they will meet

Answer» TOTAL speed = 10 m/s + 15m/s= 25 m/s
s= d/t
25 = 500/t
t = 500/25
t = 20 answer
39.

The time period of simple pendulum depends on length and acceleration due to gravity .Using dimensions derive the formula of time period

Answer»

T= 2π√l/g

T^2= 4 π2 l/g
T^2=L/ LT^-2
T^2= T^2
T = T

40.

What ate factors influencing diffusion whether the arrangement of atoms in the substance that diffuse or the arrangement of atoms of the medium in which substance is kept with aim procedure observation andconclusion

Answer»

Diffusion is the movement of molecules from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.

The following factors affect diffusion.

1.) Temperature — High TEMPERATURES increase the KINETIC energy of the diffusing molecules hence the diffusion rate increases.

2.) The DENSITY of the molecules — High density increase collision rate hence the rate of diffusion.

3.) The medium of diffusion — A medium with larger molecules will REDUCE collision rate and hence there will be a lower diffusion rate.

4.) Concentration gradient — The HIGHER the concentration gradient, the higher the diffusion rate.

41.

A stone is dropped from a 80m high tower find-a) speed with which it hits the groundb) time taken by it to hit the groundc) distance travelled by it in its last secondof its fall

Answer»

Here_Is_Your_Answer.
Plz_Mark_It_As_Brainliest_Answer.
And_Drop_A_♥.

42.

scooter travelling at 10 M per second speed upto 20 m per second in 45 find the acceleration of scooters

Answer» V = U + at
v = 20m/s
u = 10m/s
t = 45 s
20 = 10 + 45a
10 = 45a


a =10/45 = 2/9 or 0.22m^2
43.

What is necessity of engine cooling ?

Answer»

So that it does not BLAST as it can blast on OVERHEATING

44.

Write the rule of refraction of light and define refractive index?

Answer»

Rule of REFRACTION of LIGHT
1. Incident ray, refracted ray nd normal at the point of INCIDENCE, all lie in same plane.
2. The ratio of sin of incidence angle nd sine of refraction angle is constant for any two medium nd same colour of light. This is also called snell's law.

Sin i / sin r = constant

i is incidece angle nd r is refraction angle. This constant is called refractive index of second medium with respect to first medium.

I hope it helps you

45.

Broly please help in this physics question.Why do mirrors flip left to right but not up to down?

Answer» HELLO...!!!!!!!

thє mírrσr dσєs nσt rєvєrsє ímαgєs frσm lєft tσ ríght, ít rєvєrsєs thєm frσm frσnt tσ вαck rєlαtívє tσ thє frσnt σf thєmírrσr. ...

чσu αnd чσur mírrσr ímαgєαrє pσíntíng ín thє sαmє dírєctíσn.

pσínt tσ thє frσnt. чσur mírrσr ímαgє íspσíntíng ín thє σppσsítє dírєctíσn tσ чσu.
46.

Plz solve it and show the solution also

Answer» ANSWER B HAI KYA ?:-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-)
47.

Plz explain this ques

Answer»

This MEANS |a+b|=|a-b| means if we SQUARE both SIDE THEB a2+b2+2abcostheta =a2+b2-2abcotheta or 4abcostheta=0 or costheta=0or theta=90 DEGREE

48.

1 kg of cotton and 1kg of wood . which will occupy more space and why

Answer»

DENSITY of cotton is less than that of WOOD. So, 1 kg of cotton will occupy more space than 1 kg wood , and hence displace more VOLUME of AIR.

49.

2 women are of 2 weight one wear sandals with the pointed heals while the other wear sandals with flat shoes . Which one would feel more comfortable while walking on a sandy beach give reason

Answer»

The woman with flat shoes will feel more comfortable while walking on a SANDY beach...

REASON

the reason is simply pressure as given in above diagram.......high HEELS have LESS area in contact with the sandy ground therefore they will exert more force and will sink more into sand whereas sandals have more area in contact with the ground hence less force and they will leave very little impact on sand......

hope it HELPS U........

50.

A force of 20N acts on a certain mass for 2s gives it velocity of 10m/s find the mass of the body if the body was initially at rest

Answer»

HOPE that it HELPS U