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Define mechanics fastest answer will be marked brainlist |
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Answer» Here is your answer.... |
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The mechanical advantage of a lifting machine is the ratio ofa.distance moved by effort to the distance moved by loadb.load lifted to the effort appliedc.output to the inputd.all of the rest |
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Answer» I THINK d all of the.rest |
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The objective of producing draught in a boiler is |
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Answer» A, to provide an adequate supply of air for the fuel COMBUSTION. |
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The magnification produced by a mirror in glass is +1 .what does it mean |
| Answer» MEANS IT DOES CHANGE SIZE OF IMAGE. | |
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The poissons ratio of a material is 0.3. what will be the ratio of youngs modulus to bulk modulus ? |
| Answer» 69 RATIO of a MATERIALS MODULUS | |
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The minimum force required to slide a body of weight w on rough horizontal plane is |
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Answer» Let FRICTION constant is u. |
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Explain why there is vacuum in the cathode ray oscilloscope tube |
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Answer» Cathode ray tubes emit electrons from a negatively CHARGED METAL electron emitter (the "cathode"). These are accelerated to high speeds by a voltage difference between the cathode and the positively charged anode, shaped around where the electron beam goes. The beam is steered side-to-side either by charged plates or magnetic fields. In an analog oscilloscope, these are electrostatic plates because they are faster than the steering magnet coils which are used in the picture tubes of television sets. These days, fancy oscilloscopes have digital memories and can display the image to the screen at a slower speed than the original SIGNAL came in, allowing the use of ordinary computer MONITORS instead of specially DESIGNED high-speed imaging tubes. |
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Explain how planck's quantum theory supported the photoelectric effect 1 |
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Answer» Here is ur answer..... |
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Telephone broadcast is an example of ____ transmission |
| Answer» FULL DUPLEX convesation can be DONE from both the SIDES simultaniously | |
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Electromagnetic radiation which has the largest "valuation" |
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Answer» Wavelength is inversely proportional to FREQUENCY, THEREFORE radio waves have the longest WAVELENGTHS and GAMMA rays have the shortest. Example VALUE for gamma wavelength: 10−12m. |
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Equation of kinetic energy proving that it is inconvertible |
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Answer» The equation for KINETIC energy is this: Kinetic energy is the amount of energy a object has when it's MOVING. Potential energy is the opposite, potential energy is the amount of energy a object has when it's at REST. (or not moving) HOPE this helps! |
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what is the power expanded by the engine of the car mass 1.5 dinner which increase the velocity of the car from 36km/hr to 72km/hr in 20 seconds |
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The distance between two stations is 216km. a bus take 4 hours to cover this distance . calculate the average speed of bus in km/hr |
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Answer» AVERAGE SPEED =TOTAL distance/time taken. so here total distance=216km. time=4hours. so average speed=216/4=54kmph |
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Direction of motion on object in negative direction means |
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Answer» Its MEAN there is a RETARDATION is APPLYING on the OBJECT.. |
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differential monometer is used to measure select one: a. pressure in pipes channels etc. b. difference of pressure between two points c. velocity in pipes d. atmospheric pressure e. very low pressure |
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Answer» I THINK the ANSWER to your question is pressure in pipes CHANNEL. |
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Starting from rest a scooter acquire velacity of 36 km/hour in 10 sec and then breaks are applied, it takes 20 sec to stop. calculate the distance and acceleration |
| Answer» USING EQUATIONS of MOTION | |
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Difference between emf terminal potential difference is the work done |
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Answer» The main difference is between potential difference(voltage) and electromotive force. |
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Difference between magnetic flux and magnetic flux density |
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Answer» To explain the difference between the two consider the magnets below:MAGNET A is smaller than magnet B. They both have the same “MAGNETISM”, that is the same AMOUNT of total flux. As A has a smaller surface area than B it has a much HIGHER “magneticstrength” or magnetic flux density |
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Difference between active recovery voltage and restriking voltage |
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Answer» Recovery voltage is the voltage at the TERMINAL of CB, after the circuit interruption. Restriking voltage is what APPEARS ACROSS the contacts at CURRENT zero during arc period & will have higher frequency. ... [Define Restriking Voltage. |
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Difference between ideal voltage source and practical voltage source |
| Answer» ORIGINALLY Answered: What is thedifference between ideal and practical voltage sources? An ideal voltage source is a power supply that can give you an INFINITE AMOUNT of current at a set voltage, without any voltage drop. It's independent of the LOAD resistance or output current. However we live in anon-ideal world. | |
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Define least count and how do you determine |
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Answer» LEAST count is the SMALLEST measurement we can do with the device. for example by a normal ruler we can MEASURE 1mm least .so least count for ruler is 1mm. with a test tube we can measure 1mL,so its least count is 1mL. |
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The angular velocity of a rigid body about any point of that body is same |
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Rehman walks at 8 km/hr and roma cycles at 13 km/hr towards each other.what was the disrtance between them when they started if they meet after 36 minuts how to solve |
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Answer» Speed of REHMAN = 8 km/h |
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Relation between viscosity and contact angle of ferrofluids |
| Answer» CHECK QUESTION again ..... THANKS | |
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What is inertia what is the climate near the sea humidity? |
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Answer» Inertia is the inherent PROPERTY of BODY to maintain the state of MOTION, REST |
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Suppose you are running fast in a field when you suddenly find a snake in front of you.you stop quickly.which force is responsible for your deceleration. |
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Answer» This is frictional force. |
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Pushpull follower class b using opamp |
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Answer» HEY BUDDY |
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Quantum dots applications in solar cells |
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Answer» HEY DUDE |
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Prove that gravity decrease with increase in depth inside earth |
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Answer» Gravity decreses because by increasing DEPTH EFFECTIVE mass of the EARTH decreses ... |
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What happens to the current in a circuit if the resistance is halved? |
| Answer» OHM's LAW states that the electricalcurrent (I) flowing in an circuit is proportional to the voltage (V) and inversely proportional to the RESISTANCE(R). Therefore, if the voltage is increased, the current will INCREASE provided the resistance of the circuitdoes not change. | |
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Define density newton law of viscosity compressibility surface tension pressure in fluid mechanics |
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Answer» DENSITY :- it is define as the ratio of mass of fluid to its volume. It is also know as mass density. It is generally denoted by rho For standard fluid (liquid) it is 1g/cm³ Or 1000kg/m³ (standard fluid i.e. Water) Newton law of viscosity :- it States that the SHEAR stress on the fluid element layer is directly proportional to the rate of shear strain. For removal of proportion we use a constant i.e. Viscosity constant. There u= viscosity constant Compressibility :- it is reciprocal of bulk Modulus of elasticity. Let K= Modulus of elasticity We know So compressibility =1/k Surface tension :- it is define as the tensile force acting on the surface of a liquid in contact with a gas or on the surface between two IMMISCIBLE liquids such that the contact surface behaves be LIKE membrance under tension. This is your ans hope it will HELP you in case of any doubt comment below |
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Define newton law of viscosity in fluid mechanics anuniverse |
| Answer» VISCOSITY is the PRINCIPLE in which LIQUID TRAVELS in LAYERS | |
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Conductivity of n type and p type extrinsic semiconductor |
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Answer» P-type semiconductors are created by doping an intrinsic semiconductor with ACCEPTOR impurities. A COMMON p-typedopant for silicon is boron or gallium. For p-type semiconductors the Fermi level is below the intrinsic Fermi level and LIES closer to the valence band than THECONDUCTION band. |
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Sees a bus 1 km aheadof him moving with velocityof 10m/s with what speedthe scooterist should move so as to overtake the bus in 100 s |
Answer» Given:t = 100s, s = 1000m; V = 10m/s. But this is the RELATIVE speed with respect to the bus To Find:speed of the scooterist so that he should move so as to overtake the bus in 100 s. Solution:Vs - actual VELOCITY of speed of the the scooterist so that he should move so as to overtake the bus in 100 s; Vb = velocity of bus; v = relative velocity of SCOOTER with respect to bus. v = Vs-Vb as both busand scooter are MOVING in same direction. 10 = Vs-10; 10 + 10 = vs 20 = vs So, Vs = 20m/s |
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sum of the two vectors is also unit vector then magnitude of their difference and angle between the given unit vector is |
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Answer» ANGLE = 120° and DIFFERENCE will be √3 |
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car b of mass 1200 kg is stationary. car a of mass 2000 kg is travelling towards car b at 18m/ s. (a) calculate the momentum of car a. |
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Answer» Momentum = MASS × VELOCITY |
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cavitation is caused by select one: a. low viscosity b. high velocity c. high pressure d. low pressure e. weak material |
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Answer» Hii Cavitation is CAUSED by |
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What ac motor has high starting torque sqiurrel cage or slip ring? |
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Answer» It means when you add more RESISTANCE to the rotor then the toque increases ALONG with the slip where as CURRENT REDUCED. Wound rotorinduction motor is best suited EXAMPLE for high starting torque with less inrush current. ... slip ring induction motor has high starting torque thansquirrel cage induction motor |
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Roller coaster potential and kinetic energy keeps on changing |
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Answer» In a roller coaster potential energy as WELL as KINETIC energy KEEP CHANGING because the roller coasters moving it changes is white so potential energy change and it also changes its speed by rotating so kinetic energy also GET changed |
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Room heaters are generally kept at the bottom and air conditioners are fitted on top. why th |
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Answer» hot air has low DENSITY in consider to COOL air. |
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A bus starts from rest with a constant acceleration of 5m/s². Al the same time a car travelling with a constant velocity of 50m/s overtakes and passes the bus.(i)Find at what distance will the bus overtake the car?(ii)How fast will the bus be travelling then?Class 11 motion in a straight line |
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Answer» LET after time t the bus will over the car. let s be the distance travelled by the bus to OVERTAKE the car. For bus : As a = 5 m/s^2 ; u = 0 m/s so, s = u t + 1/2 a t^2 or, s = 0 + 1/2 ×5 × t^2 so, s = 5/2 t^2 Also, the distance travelled by the car in the same time t with V = 50 m/s d = v t = 50 × t As both s and d is the same distance so, s = d or, 5/2 t^2 = 50 t or, t^2 - 20 t = 0 or, t ( t - 20 ) = 0 so, t = 20 s ; { 0 s neglected } a) hence after s or d distance the bus will overtake the car so, d = 50 × t = 50 × 20 = 1000 m b) also v = u + a t so, velocity of bus after 20 s v = 0 + 5 × 20 = 100 m/s the bus will be travelling then at a speed of 100 m/s. |
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Is watt-day a unit of energy |
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Answer» 38c..................... |
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Is j/sec a unit of energy |
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Answer» Energy is measured in JOULES. |
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-----cable consists of twin insulated copper wires twisted together 2m-1 |
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Answer» Twisted-pair |
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Two vectors have magnitude 10 unit and 7 unit.what is their resultant vector |
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a man walks 30m towards north then 20m towards east and in last 30root 2 towards south west the displacement from origin is ???? |
| Answer» ZERO is UR ANSWER DEAR.............. | |
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a man walks 30m towards north and then 20m towards east and in last 30 root 2m towards south west , the displacement from origin is ??? |
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Answer» The CORRECT ANSWER is.... |
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a wire of length l carries a current along the x-axis. a magnetic field exists which is given as b = bo ( i+j+k) t. find the magnitude of the magnetic force acting on the wire. |
| Answer» LOWER CONCENTRATION to HIGHER CONSENTRATION | |