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CAN ANYONE SAY ABOUT FRICTION? |
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Answer» Answer: FRICTION is the force resisting the relative motion of SOLID surfaces, fluid LAYERS, and material elements sliding against each other Hope it HELPS you^_^ |
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Q. Six identical wires each of resistance R are joined in order to form theedges of a tetrahedron. Calculate the effective resistance between thetwo adjacent consecutive corners. |
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Number of divisions BETWEEN LFP AND UFP on Celsius scale of temperature is 10 power n then the valueof n |
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Answer» Answer:n=2 Explanation:as we know to find number of division we need to subtract UFP with LFP SO HER THE UPPER FIXED POINT IS 100° AND THE LOWER FIXED POINT IS 0° SO THE VALUE FOR NUMBER OF DIVISION IS 100 NOW 100=10^n And n= 2 |
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A particle starts moving along x-axis its acceleration varies with time as a=6t^2.It starts from x=10m.The position of the particle at t=2s is? |
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Answer» Answer: 12m Explanation: |
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An object of 5.0, cm size is placed at a distance of 22.0cm from converging mirror |
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Answer» Answer: This makes sense, because our object was placed at a DISTANCE less than the focal length. ... [–5.9 cm and 1.3 cm]—According to our SIGN CONVENTIONS for convex mirrors |
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A mam standing in front of a concave spherical mirror of radius of curvature 120 cm sees an erect image of his face four times its natural size then the distance of the man from the mirror is |
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Answer» Answer: Then the distance of the MAN from the MIRROR is. ... mirror of radius of curvature 120CM s TIMES its NATURAL size |
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A torch bulb is rated 3 v and 600ma. calculate it, power phan chicken generation energy |
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Answer» Explanation: Given VALUE of V = 3V and I = 600mA = 0.6A so Power(P) = VI = 3*0.6 = 1.8 watt Resistance (R) = P/I^2 = 1.8/0.36 = 5ohm Energy (E) = P*t = 1.8 * 4 * 3600 = 25920 Joule. PLEASE CHOOSE AS BRAINLIEST |
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Conduct an experiment to show the space between the particles of matter |
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Answer» This SHOWS that particles of matter have spaces between them. When sugar is added to the water, the sugar the particles ADJUST themselves in the SPACE between the water particles. Hence, we can say that particles of matter have space between them. |
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A torch bulb is rated 3 v and 600ma. calculate it,a)power,b)Reslotancec) energy consumed if it used for 4 hour |
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Calculate the linear charge density when a charge of 0.1c spread over a length of 4cm |
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Answer» Answer: 2.5 COULOMB-meter Explanation: LINEAR CHARGE DENSITY = charge /distance we know 4CM =0.04m linear charge density=0.1coulomb/0.04m =10/4 =2.5 coulomb metre |
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Write the terms related to motion |
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Answer» Answer: i hope it help u ***************** Explanation: MOTION Glossary and TERMS. ACCELERATION - Acceleration is the measurement of the change in an object's velocity. ... Collision - A collision in physics occurs when any two objects bump into each other. Displacement - In physics, displacement refers to an object's OVERALL change in POSITION |
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A stone is dropped from the top of a tower and 1s later, a second stone is thrown vertically downward with velocity of 20m/s^1. The second stone will overtake the first after travelling a distance of (g=10ms^-2)... |
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To find :-
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s = u t + ½ a t² ( where s is the distance traveled , u is the initial velocity , a is the acceleration and t is the time ) Solution :-Let, second stone overcome first stone after traveling a distance s Now, ▸Let , time taken by stone 1 to cover distance s be t ▸initial velocity of first stone = 0 ▸acceleration due to gravity , g = 10 ms⁻² so, Using second equation of motion s = u t + ½ a t² → s = ( 0 ) t + ½ ( 10 ) t² → s = ½ × 10 t² → s = 5 t² ........equation (1) Now, ▸ time taken by stone 2 to cover distance s will be ( t - 1 ) , it is because stone 2 was thrown after 1 s the first stone ▸initial velocity of second stone = 20 ms⁻¹ ▸acceleration due to gravity , g = 10 ms⁻² so, Using second equation of motion s = u t + ½ a t² → s = (20) (t-1) + ½ (10) (t-1)² → s = 20 t - 20 + 5 ( t² + 1 - 2 t ) → s = 20 t - 20 + 5 t² + 5 - 10 t → s = 5 t² + 10 t - 15 .......equation (2) By equation (1) and (2) ↠ 5 t² = 5 t² + 10 t - 15 ↠ 10 t = 15 ↠ t = 15 / 10 ↠ t = 1.5 s PUTTING value of t in equation (1) ↦ s = 5 t² ↦ s = 5 ( 1.5) ² ↦ s = 5 × 2.25 ↦ s = 11.25 mHence, second stone will overcome first stone after traveling a distance of 11.25 metres.
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9. speed of light of all colours is same in _____ but differs when light passes through _____. |
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Answer» prism Explanation: |
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Define the basic and supplementary units of the SI system. |
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Answer» Answer: Supplementary UNITS are the dimensionless units that are used along with the base units to form DERIVED units in the International SYSTEM. The class of supplementary contains only TWO PURELY geometrical units, that is the radian and the steradian. PLEASE CHOSE AS BRAINLIEST Explanation: |
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A body whose momentum is constant, must have constant, must have constant : (a) Acceleration (b) Force (c) Velocity (d) None of the three |
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Answer» A body whose momentum is constant MUST have constant velocity. For a GIVEN mass, the velocity REMAINS constant if the momentum is constant.... |
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Investigate how light changes when it meets a new medium. |
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Answer» i don answer Explanation: i helpfull answer |
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What is the reflection of light |
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Answer» Answer: Reflection is the change in direction of a wavefront at an INTERFACE between two different media so that the wavefront RETURNS into the MEDIUM from which it originated. Common examples include the reflection of LIGHT, sound and water WAVES. |
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Why HDPE container used for strong acid and bleaches instead of metal cintainers |
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Answer» Answer: HIGH Density Polyethylene ( HDPE ) containers are CORROSION resistant and can withstand high temperatures, be cooled, and reheated again without any significant degradation. But this is not the case with METAL containers Explanation: Hope this is HELPFUL... |
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Distance time graph of a ball which is thrown up and falling back to ground |
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Answer» Explanation: Hope it HELPS you Please mark as BRAINLIST |
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Two resistors of resistance 5 ohm &20 ohm are connected in parallel and a 50v is applied to the arrangement |
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Answer» ┏_________∞◆∞_________┓ ✭✮ӇЄƦЄ ƖƧ ƳƠƲƦ ƛƝƧƜЄƦ✮✭ ┗_________∞◆∞_________┛ Effective RESISTANCE = 5*2/5+20 = 10/25 = 2/5 Ω Voltage = 50 V We know that from Ohm's LAW, Current = Voltage/Resistance I = V/R I = 50/(2/5) I = 50*5/2 I = 125 A |
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Sprinter running with a velocity of9 seconds stop in 5 seconds find its acceleration and distance traveled by stopping |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: C. S. Sharma, Love playing with numbers, becoming math enthusiast Answered September 22, 2019 · AUTHOR has 7.6K answers and 4.2M answer views Friends…! What is the speed in km/hr if a sprinter runs 100 metres in 10 seconds? First we have to CONVERT meters to KILOMETERS and time in seconds to hour. 1 meter = 1/1000 kilometers 100 meter = 100/1000 kilometers = 1/10= 0.1 kilometer 1 second = 1/3600 hour 10 seconds = 10/3600 =1/360 hour Now speed = 0.1 km/(1/360) hour Speed = 0.1 × 360/1 km/hour Speed = 36 km/hour Answer Sprinter speed is 36 kilometers per hour or 36 km/h |
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An elevator is defending with uniform acceleration. To measure the acceleration a person in elevator drops a coin the moment the elevator starts. The coin is 6 feet above the floor of the elevator at the time it is dropped. The person observe thay the coin strike the floor in 1 second. Calculate from these data the acceleration of elevator. |
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State the magnitude and direction of the force of gravity acting on a body of mass 5 kg at 1 gram equal to 9.8 metre per second square |
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Answer» Answer: Mass = 5 kg. g = 9.8 m/s2. Let F be the force of gravity, ... F = (5) (9.8) = 49 N. Explanation: please mark as BRAINLY |
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A parallel beam of light is to be brought to a point what type of mirror is used to archive this |
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Answer» Answer: Concave MIRROR, as it is CONVERGING mirror. Explanation: Hope this is HELPFUL... |
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A particle moves on a circle of radius 3 meters and completes 3 revolutions in 12 seconds. Assuming it moves with constant angular velocity, find its angular speed. |
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Give the expression for the pressure exerted by a liquid column |
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Answer» Answer: Mechanical Properties of FLUIDS. Obtain an expression for the PRESSURE EXERTED by LIQUID column. Consider a liquid of density ρ in a vessel as shown in figure. ... Thus, the pressure difference between two points separated vertically by height h in the presence of gravity is ρgh. PLEASE CHOSE AS BRAINLIEST Explanation: |
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The Relative Density remains the same in both SI and CGS units. Explain.AND NO SPAMS! |
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Answer» Answer: Relative density is the ratio between density a the SUBSTANCE to density of water at 4 C degree.. As it is a ratio of same physical quantities, hence it has no units, and it is purely a no. So we can conclude that the VALUE remains same for every physical QUANTITY whether it is mass , gravity hope its HELPFUL dear.. plz mark BRAINLIST. . |
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A ball thrown up vertically upwards reaches a certain height in 6 seconds. calculate the velocity with which it is thrown up, if g= 10m/s2 |
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Answer» A ball thrown up vertically upwards reaches a certain height in 6 seconds. We have to find the velocity of the ball with which ball is thrown up. From above data we have; height (h) is 6 m, final velocity (v) is 0 m/s [ at highest POINT, velocity = 0 ] and ACCELERATION due to gravity (a) is -10 m/s [ as it is against the motion ] First equation of motion: v = U + at Second equation of motion: s = UT + 1/2 at² Third equation of motion: v² - u² = 2as As we have value of v, a and s. So, using the Third Equation Of Motion i.e. v² - u² = 2as Substitute the known values in the above formula, → (0)² - u² = 2(-10)(6) → 0 - u² = -120 → u² = 120 → u = 10.95 → u = 11 (approx.) Therefore, the initial velocity of the ball is 11 m/s. |
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You bought a new fish aquarium with the dimensions of 55 cm x 100 cm x 80 cm. What volume of water should you put in it? |
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Answer» Explanation: simply you have to multiply all these dimensions of aquarium which are given and uu got your result in cubic centimetre... and after that uu can change from cubic centimetres to cubic metres |
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What is the name of the angle gotten by adding up angle of incidence and angle of reflection? |
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Answer» Answer: The relationship between the angle of incidence and angle of refraction is explained by Snell's LAW, which states that ratio of the sine of the angle of refraction and the sine of the angle of incidence is ALWAYS constant and equivalent to the ratio of phase VELOCITIES of the TWO mediums it is PASSING through. |
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11.Which of the following are chemical changes?(a) Growth of a plant(b) Rusting of iron(c) Mixing of iron filings and sand(d) Cooking of food(e) Digestion of food(1) Freezing of water(g) Burning of a candle. |
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A constant torque acting on abody produces in it a constant angular... |
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Answer» Answer: A constant TORQUE acting on a body PRODUCES in it a constant angular momentumHope you are satisfied with the answerPLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST and follow me to follow you back |
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A bullet of 25g when fired from a piston gets a momentum of 50gm/s.Calculate the velocity of the bullet? |
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The separation between the two capacitor plates is 2 cm and the area of the plate is2 Calculate the capacitance of the parallel plate capacitor when the dielectricmaterial is placed between the plates? [The dielectric constant of the material is 5.5]. |
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Explain giving 2 examples each of: 1.) Contact Force 1.) Non Contact Force |
Answer» ▪︎ CONTACT FORCE := When a PERSON pushes a table, it is REQUIRED to TOUCH the table (directly or indirectly. ... Gravitational force: It is the force which attracts any two objects with a mass.▪︎ NON CONTACT FORCE := The most familiar example of a non-contact force is gravity, which confers weight. In contrast a contact force is a force applied to a body by another body that is in contact with it.HOPE IT HELPS YOU |
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Q4. A student places four identical beakers on a bench. What happens to the force onthe ground and what happens to the pressure on the ground?ABC150 cmof saltwater100 cmof saltwater150 cmof purewater100 cmof purewaterTwo beakers contain salt water of density 1.1 g/cm3 and two beakers contain purewater of density 1.0 g/cm3. Which beaker exerts the greatest pressure on the bench?Q5. The diagram shows a colid bi |
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Answer» Given that, A STUDENT places four identical beakers on a bench. Volume of salt WATER in beaker A = 150 cm³ Volume of salt water in beaker B = 100 cm³ Volume of pure water in beaker C = 150 cm³ Volume of pure water in beaker D = 100 cm³ Density of salt water = 1.1 g/cm³ Density of pure water = 1.0 g/cm³ Force : Force is equal to the mass and acceleration due to gravity. In mathematically form, Where, m = mass g = acceleration due to gravity Pressure : Pressure is equal to the force divided by area. In mathematically form, Where, F = force A = area We NEED to find the force on the surface on a bench Using formula of force Where, V = volume g = acceleration due to gravity According to definition of force, WHOSE is the density and volume more then his force will also be more on surface. So, we can say that when the force will be more then the pressure will also be more. We need to find which beaker exerts greatest pressure on the bench Using pressure formula Whose the density will be greater, his pressure will also be greater. So, beaker A exert the greatest pressure on the bench Hence, Beaker A exerts the greatest pressure on the bench. |
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A car is travelling at 20 m/s along a road. A child runs out into the road 50 m ahead and the car driver steps on the brake pedal. What must the car’s deceleration be if the car is to stop just before it reaches the child? |
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Answer» Answer: a car is travelling at 20 metre metre long ALONG a ROAD child run out into the road 50 head and the car driver step on the brake PEDAL what MUST the card ration be if the car is to stop just before it reaches the child car is travelling at 20 metre along a road a child run out into the road 15 ahead and the car driver step on the brake pedal what must the card ration be if the car is to stop just before it reaches the child the car is travelling at 20 along a road or Child run out into the road 15 I had and the car driver step on the brake pedal the card |
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A Ball is dropped from the window which is 8 metre above the ground the initial velocity of ball was 4 metre per second find the time which it take to reach the ground? |
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Answer» Answer: 0.92 seconds Explanation: Given :
To find : Using the second equation of motion : S=ut+½×at² 8=4×t+½×10×t² 8=4t+5t² 5t²+4t-8=0 By SOLVING the above quadratic equation, T = 0.92 seconds The time taken to reach the ground is 0.o2 seconds |
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Imagine that friction suddenly vanishes how would life be affected? list 5 such situations |
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Calcolate M.I ofTo sution about becentro dialxx-axis Top flonge w1200 mmx Zoommand web i's 1800 mm x 200mmTotalheight is 20is 2ooomm. |
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Answer» हमें मैसेज नहीं आता कृपया हिंदी में सेंड करें |
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The separation between the two capacitor plates is 2 cm and the area of the plate is 2 Calculate the capacitance of the parallel plate capacitor when the dielectric material is placed between the plates? [The dielectric constant of the material is 5.5]. |
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Answer» What is the UNIT for AREA ? you just have WRITTEN 2 Explanation: |
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We can useahand karcheif to absorb sweat,how it is possible? |
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Answer» Answer: because HANDKERCHIEF is GOOD ABSORBENT of sweat COMING out of the body |
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What is the actual colour of zinc rod |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: silver-grey Zinc is a chemical ELEMENT with the symbol Zn and atomic number 30. Zinc is a slightly brittle metal at room temperature and has a blue-silvery appearance when OXIDATION is removed. |
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B o a t beneath a sunny sky |
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Answer» I didn't UNDERSTOOD the QUESTION |
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a motor car of mass 1200 kg is moving along a straight line with a uniform velocity of 90 km / h its velocity is slowed down to 18 km/ h in 4 sec by an unbalanced force calculate the accelaration and change in momentum also calculate the magnitude of the force required |
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Answer» m=1200kg u=90km/h =>90×5/18=25m/s v=18km/h =>18×5/18=5m/s t=4s Thus,acceleration of the body is------ a=(v-u)/t a=(5-25)/4 a=-20/4 a= -5m/s² Thus,change in momentum of the body is------ mv-mu 1200×5-1200×25 1200(5-25) 1200×(-20) -24000 KG m/s Thus,the magnitude of force required is------ F=ma F=1200×(-5) F= -6000N,or 6000N in the OPPOSITE direction. |
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A simple pendulum suspended from the cieling of a train has period T when the train is at rest. When the train is accelerating, the time period of the simple pendulum will:(A). Decrease (b). Increase (c). Remain same (d). Become infinite |
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What does orbital velocity mean? please give a detailed explanation of its derivation. |
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Answer» Answer: Orbital Velocity Derivation. Orbital velocity is defined as the velocity at which a body (satellite) revolves AROUND the other body (earth). The other ways to EXPRESS orbital velocity are as follows: The particle velocity due to WAVE motion. Production of orbital kinetic ENERGY by the electron. |
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What is the name of the angle between angle of incidence and angle of reflection |
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Answer» The normal line divides the ANGLE between the incident ray and the REFLECTED ray into two equal angles. The angle between the incident ray and the normal is known as the angle of incidence. The angle between the reflected ray and the normal is known as the angle of reflection. (These two angles are labeled with the Greek letter "THETA" ACCOMPANIED by a subscript; READ as "theta-i" for angle of incidence and "theta-r" for angle of reflection.) The law of reflection states that when a ray of light reflects off a surface, the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. |
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