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1.

What is the electric field due to : 1) Point charge 2) Line charge 3) Sheet of charge 4) Spherical conducting shell

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2.

Parallelogram law of analytics sa result and calculation nekalna?​

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ANSWER:

According to the Parallelogram law of vector addition, if two vectors a and b represent two SIDES of a parallelogram in magnitude and direction, then their sum a + b = the DIAGONAL of the parallelogram through their common POINT in magnitude and direction.

3.

Answer from photo no. 10

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\sf{\large{\underline{\underline{EXPLANATION:}}}}

\textbf{\underline{Given,,}}

  • Height of object,h=2.5mm=+0.25cm

  • Height of image,h'=10mm=-1cm

  • Distance of the object from the MIRROR,u=-5cm

  • Distance of image from the mirror,v=??

\textbf{\underline{Using,,}}

\sf{\boxed{\frac{h'}{h}=\frac{-v}{u}}}

\textbf{\underline{We get,,}}

\sf{\to{\large{\frac{1}{0.25}=\frac{-v}{-5}}}}

\sf{\to{\large{4=\frac{v}{5}}}}

\sf{\to{\large{v=20cm}}}

\textbf{\underline{Using,,}}

\sf{\boxed{\frac{1}{v}+\frac{1}{u}=\frac{1}{f}}}

\textbf{\underline{Substituting value of 'v' and 'u' in formula, we get,,}}

\sf{\to{\large{\frac{1}{20}+\frac{1}{-5}=\frac{1}{f}}}}

\sf{\to{\large{\frac{1}{20}-\frac{1}{5}=\frac{1}{f}}}}

\sf{\to{\large{\frac{1-4}{20}=\frac{1}{f}}}}

\sf{\to{\large{\frac{-3}{20}=\frac{1}{f}}}}

\sf{\to{\large{\frac{-20}{3}=f}}}

\sf{\to{\underline{\boxed{f=-6.67 cm}}}}

HENCE,,Focal length,f=-6.67 cm

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4.

Calculate solar day in second

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86,400 seconds

One MINUTE has 60 seconds, One hour has 60 MINUTES and one day has 24 hours. Thus, 80 X 60 x 24 = 86,400 seconds in a day

Although the answer is 86,400 It is an approximate answer, As the rotation of EARTH is not consistent

5.

The resistant or tha fuse wire is(1)low (2)moderate (3) zero (4)very high

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ANSWER:

(4)

EXPLANATION:

6.

Is plasma related with the glowing of ?

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Answer:

The glow DISCHARGE regime owes its name to the fact that the plasma is luminous. The GAS glows because the electron energy and number density are high enough to generate visible LIGHT by EXCITATION collisions.

7.

Acceleration is a vector quantity, which indicates that its value 1 point (a) Is always negative (b) Is always positive (c) Is zero (d) Can be positive, negative or zero

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Answer:

VECTOR may be negative or may be POSITIVE or may be ZERO...

8.

What is the nature of force between the two charges if q1 >0 and q2 >0 or q1

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Answer:

in both the cases you got force of REPULSION .

Explanation:

b'coz charges of same polarity either positive or negative 'll always repel each other .... untill and unless if the magnitude of one charge is too larger than other...

for eg. i have q1 = 1000C and q2=5mC ... then here i'got force of attraction due to induction......

9.

Define Basic units of the SI system.

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ANSWER:

Explanation:

The INTERNATIONAL System of UNITS is the modern form of the metric system. It is the only system of measurement with an official status in nearly EVERY country in the world

10.

AA person completes a round of circular trackof radius R in 40 second s. At the end of 2 minutes,displacement will be​

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Explanation:

Think of a circlular track of radius R....

Now divide this into four equal parts . As the person COMPLETES one ROUND in 40 sec so he covers the boundry line of the each QUADRANT(Part) in 10 sec.

Suppose he starts at the top of the track when t=0 . Now he completes 1st loop at t=40 , second at t=40+40 = 1min 20 sec and the next one at 2 MIN. So at 2 minute the person  has completed 2 LOOPS of the circle and is at his initial position now in the next 20 second it is obvious that he is at the exact opposite side of the circle. The displacement will be equal to diameter. Given that radius is R so diameter i.e Displacement becomes 2R .

11.

An elephant having mass of 300kg is standing on a concrete bridge of length 8m and breadth 4m. Calculate the pressure exerted by the elephant on the bridge. Given, acceleration due to gravity is 9.8m/s

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ANSWER:

given: m = 300 kg, G = 9.8 m/sec², L = 8m, B = 4m

to FIND pressure exerted by the elephant

pressure = force/area

force = m × a or m × g

f = 300 × 9.8 = 2940N

area = 8 × 4 = 32 m²

therefore P = 2940/32

=> P = 91.875 N/m²

12.

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HYDROGEN.................

13.

Wht is meant by torque​

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Answer:

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14.

The formation of for during winter is the example of dash​

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ANSWER:

FOG

Explanation:

it should be fog BROO

15.

How can you minimise the rolling friction..​

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EXPLANATION:

By applying GREESE or smooth surface we can MINIMISE the ROLLING friction.

16.

Two cars a and b race each other. the car a ran for​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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17.

A positively charged insulator is brought near (but doesnot touch) two metallic sphere that are in contact. Themetallic spheres are then separated. The sphere whichwas initially farthest from the insulator will have:(a) no net charge(b) a negative charge(c) a positive charge(d) either a negative or a positive charge.​

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Answer:

c)

Explanation:

the positively charged insulator PULLS the free the electron in sphere towards left till electrostatic EQUILIBRIUM is reached. Hence if both sphere are now SEPARATED the sphere 2. has deficiency of electron, i .e ., it has positive charge.

18.

Define Basic units of SI system.

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Answer:

The INTERNATIONAL System of Units is the modern form of the metric system. It is the only system of MEASUREMENT with an official status in nearly EVERY COUNTRY in the world

19.

A force of 1000 N is applied about an axis.If the length of the lever which connects the axis and the point of application of force is 1m,what is the moment?

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Answer:

If the Mechanical ADVANTAGE is more than 1 or equal to one it ACTS as a force MULTIPLIER and if it is less than one other acts as SPEED multiplier.

20.

6sec . Its speed was its passes the second point is 45m/a. What is its acceleration and the speed at the first point

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Answer and EXPLANATION:

The DISTANCE travelled is,

s

=

180

m

.

The time TAKEN is,

t

=

6

s

.

The velocity is,

v

=

45

m

/

s

.

The EXPRESSION for the initial velocity is given as,

u

=

v

a

t

Here,

a

is the ACCELERATION.

Substituting the values in the above expression,

u

=

45

6

a

The expression for the acceleration is given as,

a

=

2

(

s

u

t

)

t

2

Substituting the values in the above expression,

a

=

2

(

180

(

45

6

a

)

6

)

6

2

18

a

=

36

a

180

a

=

10

m

/

s

2

Thus, the acceleration is

10

m

/

s

2

.

21.

Calculate the work done in lifting 100 kg of water through a vertical height of 5 m.

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Answer:

5000 joules

Explanation:

SIMPLY use mgh = W, if the force is in the direction of displacement of source (mandatory condition)

22.

Give an example each for surface with less friction and surface witha greater friction .

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Answer:

Surfaces which are rough and have irregularities in them are having more friction.  

Surfaces which are smooth are SAID to have less friction. EXAMPLE- ICY SIDEWALK

23.

The direction of the flow of current through electric circuit is

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Answer:

We can SAY that the direction of flow of CURRENT DEPENDS on the potential difference. It flows from region of HIGHER potential difference to region of Lower potential difference.

24.

A train starts from a station and stops in the next station in 4 min.The distance is 2 km between two stations. If the train goes the first part of the journey with a uniform acceleration a1 and the second part with a retardation a2 then show that 1/a1+1/a2=4

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ANSWER:

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EXPLANATION:

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25.

Name the three kind of friction​

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EXPLANATION:

  1. proper fractions
  2. IMPROPER fractions
  3. mixed fractions

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26.

A train covers half of the journey with a speed of 30m/per second and other half with speed of 40m/per second . Calculate average speed of the entire journey​

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Answer:

Given:

  • A train covers HALF of the journey with a speed of 30m/per second and other half with speed of 40m/per second.

Find:

  • Calculate average speed of the entire journey.

Know TERMS:

  1. DISTANCE = S.
  2. Time taken (1) = \bold{t_{1}}
  3. Time taken (2) = \bold{t_{2}}

Calculations:

\longrightarrow\bold{s = t1+t2}

\longrightarrow\bold{s \times (\dfrac{1}{60} + \dfrac{1}{80})}

USING formula:

\longrightarrow\bold{\dfrac{s}{t1+t2}}

Calculations:

\longrightarrow\bold{\dfrac{240}{7}}

\longrightarrow{\sf{\underline{\boxed{\red{\sf{34.28 \: m/s}}}}}}

27.

Give reason for the apparent position of the star

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Answer:

The APPARENT position is its position as SEEN by a theoretical observer at thecentre of the moving Earth. Several effects cause the apparent position to differ from the MEAN position: Annual aberration — a deflection caused by the velocity of the Earth's motion around the SUN, relative to an INERTIAL frame.

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28.

Answer it. no scamplease be serious while answering.​

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Explanation:

ANSWER:-

Basics of Parallel Combination:-

  • Parallel combination is the reciprocal of summession of RESISTANCES
  • According to Formula, if I take Parallel RESISTANCE AS x,

\frac{1}{x}  =  \frac{1}{y1}  +  \frac{1}{y2}  +  \frac{1}{y3}

  • Where y1, y2 and y3 are other Resistances
  • So, we can see that
  • The value of actual Resistance decreases when combined in Parallel combination.

We derive that Parallel resistances ACTUALLY decrease the resistance as offered earlier due to reciprocal.

Basics of Series combination:-

  • Series combination is simple addition of all Resistances
  • According to formula, if x is equivalent resistance

x = y1 + y2 + y3

  • Where all y1, y2 and y3 are other Resistances
  • So, series resistances increase the resistance AS offered earlier.

According to Question:-

  • We need to find the parallel resistance
  • As A has LOWER path, A is having parallel combination due to less resistance offered .

Things to Note:-

  • ALWAYS see whether there is V-I or I-V graph
  • I-V graph tales the reciprocal of Resistances.
  • This graph is a V-I graph, so resistances are taken standard.

Hence, A is the option.

29.

Why mercury preferred over the alchol in thermometer​

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Mercury has a much GREATER conductivity than alcohol and expands rapidly, and thus INDICATES a temperature CHANGE quickly. ... Mercury does not wet glass but alcohol because of its CONCAVE meniscus tends to cling to the walls of stem of the thermometer.

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30.

When four 40 W, 220 V bulbs are connected in series to a source of 220 V, find the current flowing in each. If one of the bulb fuses, what will be the current drawn from the source of 220 V ?​

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Answer:

It depends on the ‘design voltage’.

If it is an Incaandescent Light Bulb, and is DESIGNED for a working voltaage of 220 Volts, then for the first 10 to 20 cycles of POWER, the filiaament will be cold, and since it will not be ‘hot ‘ yet, then the resistance will be approximtely 1/10 of the nominal value when oepraating.

However, this question only states “ A bulb of 40 Watts” and does not state the type of bulb: CFL , Incndescent, LED, LinearFluorescent etc.

So, with that in mind, and other answers here.

Also, the question neglects to tell us DC or AC, since The Type matters, and follows these ‘rules’

LED : Both

Incandescent Both

CFL , AC only

Fluorescent: AC only.

Given what is missing, the rest are all GUESSES, and like all estimates are subject to revision.

If it was an Incandescent, and was designed for 200 V, what happens then?

Well, insteaad of lsting 1,000 hours of design life, it may be down to 100.

So for 100 hours it will GLOW EXTREMELY bright, since it is a 200 Volt bulb in a circuit designed for 220.

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Explanation:

31.

A point moves with velocity v = (6t^2 + 4) m/s . Find the distance covered by the point during 5 seconds from the beginning of motion

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Answer:270 m

Explanation:

32.

What charge would be required to electrify a sphere of radius 25cm so as to get a surface charge density of 3÷π cm^-2​

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Use this FORMULA :

Surface CHARGE density = charge/area

for SPHERE ,

Surface charge density = charge/4πr²

33.

A force of 20N is applied at a perpendicular distance of 4m from a pivot.What is the moment?

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moment = F × d

given: F = 20N, d = 4 m

moment = 20 × 4

=> 80 NM

34.

Give any two example where we need higher friction.​

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Answer:

For example, vehicles can't move on a road covered with snow. In such CASES we have to THROW sand on the road to increase the FRICTION. When you apply the brakes in a CAR, you again increase contact area and FORCE. ... The relatively constant friction between the tires and the road then slows the car down.

35.

If summation of two unit vectors has magnitude , then angle between the unit vectors is

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Answer:

As question said.... Sum of 2 unit vector is a unit vector..

Lets call these 2 unit vectors as A and B vector.

This MEANS,

magnitude of A=1

magnitude of B=1

magnitude of A+B=1

Now as you MAY recall the formula we studied...

magnitude of (A+B)= SQRT(A2+B2+2ABcos(x))

Here x represents the ANGLE between 2 vectors (A and B)

Now plugging the values as

A=1

B=1

And A+B=1

We can get cos (x) =-0.5

And this means x=120 degrees

Once part of the question over...

For the second part...

Subtracting 2 vectors say A and B in this case is same as adding A and - B

A-B=A + (-B)

This means as we reverse the side of B.... B becomes -B

Now add - B to A

Here actually the x will change from 120 to 60 degrees...

As explained in the figure.

So

A+(-B) =sqrt(A2+B2+2ABcos(60))

=sqrt(3)

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36.

Describe briefly he features of a domestic electric wiring system which helps to make the system safe

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Explanation:

The main features of domestic wiring are: (i) The electric SUPPLY from the mains is delivered to our homes using a THREE core cable. Three core cable is usually overhead electric poles or underground CABLES. One of these wires with red insulation COVER is called LIVE wire which brings in the current.

37.

If the force F,accelaration A and time T are taken as fundamental units,then find the dimensions of energy E

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ANSWER:

w = f.s

DIMENSION of ENERGY is (MLT^-2) . L

=. ML^2T^-2

38.

4.002×10^-7/75Answer step by step

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Answer:

5.336e-9

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39.

Two persons a and b want to move the box.a it just standing,while b is pushing the box in which case will the box move ?why?

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ANSWER:

when B will PUSH the box it will MOVE

Explanation:

as B apply FORCE to the box to over come the frictional force and move

40.

What is one dimensional elastic collision?

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Answer:

An elastic collision is one that conserves INTERNAL KINETIC energy. CONSERVATION of kinetic energy and MOMENTUM together allow the final velocities to be calculated in TERMS of initial velocities and masses in one dimensional two-body collisions.

41.

A 78-kg skydiver has a speed of 62 m/s at an altitude of 870 m above the ground.

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ANSWER:

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42.

Magnification produced by a SPERICAL MIRROR

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Answer:

The magnification produced by a SPHERICAL mirror is -3

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43.

A 100 watt electric bulb is used for 5 hours daily and four 60 watt bulbs are used for 5 hours daily. calculate the energy e (in kWh) in the month of January​

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Answer:

Explanation:

power of 1 electric bulb = 100w=0.1kw

energy =0.1 × 5 =0.5kwh

power of 2 bulb =60w=0.06kw

energy for 4 bulbs= 0.06×4×5=1.2 kwh

total energy= 0.5+1.2=1.7kwh

in MONTH of jan ,total energy=1.7×31=52.7kwh

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44.

Draw the orientation of electric dipole moment (p) in a uniform electric field (E) such that the dipole experiencesa) Maximum torqueb) Minimum torquec) Half of the maximum torqued) 1/√2 times maximum torquee) 76.6% of maximum torque

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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45.

A force F is given by, F=at^2 where t is time What are dimensions of are.......

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Answer:

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a=[MLT⁻⁴]

Explanation:

DIMENSION of F=[MLT⁻²]

F=at²

⇒[MLT⁻²] = at²

⇒ a=[MLT⁻⁴]

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46.

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EXPLANATION:

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47.

Please this question solve​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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48.

A metal block has length 50cm, breadth 30cm and thickness 20cm. When current passes through it parallel to its length and parallel to its breadth, the ratio of maximum to minimum resistance of that block is?

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Answer:

30000

Explanation:

50×30×20=30000

49.

A wooden piece of 100 gwt is put in water, then in saline water and finally in kerosene. It floats in all the three liquids. Identify the liquid in which the block experiences greater buoyancy.​

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ANSWER:in SALIN water

Explanation:because it has more viscosity then other three LIQUIDS

50.

A car travels 30km at a uniform speed 30km/h and the next 30km at a uniform speed of 60km/h. The average speed of the car is : (a) 45km/h (b) 50km/h (c) 40km/h (d) None of the three.

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A car travels 30km at a UNIFORM speed 30km/hr and the next 30km at a uniform speed of 60km/hr.

We have to find the AVERAGE speed of the car.

Now,

Average speed is defined as the ratio of total DISTANCE covered with respect to total time TAKEN. Whereas average velocity is defined as the ratio of total displacement with respect to total time taken.

As the distance covered by the car is same i.e. 30 km. So, the total distance covered by the car is 60 km (30+30).

Also,

Time = Distance/Speed

t1 = 30/30 hr and t2 = 30/60 hr

Total time taken = t1 + t2

= 1 + 1/2

= 3/2 hr

Average speed = (Total distance covered)/(Total time taken)

= 60/(3/2)

= 40

THEREFORE, the average speed of the car is 40 km/hr.

Option (c) 40 km/hr