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1.

Newton's third law only applies to objects that are

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Explanation:

every ACTION has equal and opposite reaction but they never cancel each other as they act UPON TWO DIFFERENT bodies

2.

Oxygen=16g,nitrogen=14gwhich have more number of particles in100g

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ANSWER:

in NITROGEN of 14 g hve more number of ELECTRON

3.

Modern cyclotron working principle and construction

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Cyclotron is a device used to ACCELERATE charged particles to high energies. It was devised by Lawrence. Cyclotron works on the principle that a charged particle moving normal to a MAGNETIC field experiences magnetic lorentz force due to which the particle moves in a circular path. A cyclotron accelerates a charged particle BEAM using a high frequency alternating voltage which is APPLIED between two hollow "D"-shaped SHEET metal electrodes called "dees" inside a vacuum chamber.

4.

10 object which we observed around ourselves in state of rest

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BOOK, Box, copy, chair, table, Bed, DOOR, pen STAND, bag and watch

5.

Why do we use AC in our home

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because it reverses the DIRECTION after equal intervals of time and the AC has HIGH voltage than DC COMING from POWER station

6.

In Ohm's experiments, the values ofthe unknown rpesistances were foundto be 6.12 ohm , 6.09 ohm, 6.22 ohm, 6.15 ohm.Calculate the absolute error, relativeerror and percentage error in thesemeasurements.[Ans: 0.04 22,0.0065 22,0.65 Q]i want solutions please do the need full ​

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7.

assuming the earth to be perfectly homogeneous sphere of radius 6400 km find the value of acceleration due to gravity at the latitude of 60 degree if its value at the poles is 9.8 metre per second square . Angular velocity of a the earth is about its axis is given by ω=7.27X 10 raise to power minus- 5 ​

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ANSWER:

In Original it is 9.81 But according to question

according to questionit is 9.78

Explanation:

GIVEN: R=6400km

angle= 60°

g=9.8m/s^2

angular velocity w=7.27×10^-5

g at 60° =?

sol^n:

g• = g - w^2r

but

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r=6400×sin60°

r=6400×0.867

r=5449km

so

g•=9.8 - (7.27×10^-5)^2×5449×10^3

{I.e 1km=1000m}

g•=9.8 - 0.0287

g•=9.772

8.

A current of 1.0 Aexist in copper wire of crossection 1.0mm^2 assuming one free electron per atom moleculethe drift spred of the electrons in the wire thedensity of copper is 9000 km/m^3​

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Answer :

\sf 7.3 \times 10^{-5}\;m/s.

EXPLANATION :

GIVEN that :

A current of 1.0 A  exist in copper wire of CROSSECTION 1.0mm^2.

We know that :

\boxed{\sf Current\; related\; to\; drift\; velocity\; = <klux>N</klux>\times e \times A\times vd}}

Note :

  • n is the number density of atoms.
  • e is the charge on electron.
  • A is area of cross section.

 

Gram atomic weight of Copper atom 63.5.

Number density of atoms :

\sf \implies n = \dfrac{6.0\times 10^{23} \times 9000}{6.35\times 10^{-3}} = 8.5 \times 10^{28}m^{-3}\\ \\\implies |vd| = \dfrac{I}{n \times e \times A} = \dfrac{1}{8.5 \times 10^{28} \times 1.062 \times 6^{-19} \times 10^{-6}} = 7.3 \times 10^{-5}\;m/s.

\rule{300}{1.5}

Extra Information :

Current :

The flow of electricity CALLED current. The SI unit of current is Ampere (A). Current is denoted by the symbol I.

\star\;\boxed{\tt I = \dfrac{V}{R} }}

Speed :

Speed is the rate that how fast or slow something is. Speed is measurment that how somthing fast\slow move from here to there.

\star\;\boxed{\tt Speed = \dfrac{Time}{Distance}}

9.

Uttal Lens ki focus Doori kis Rang Mein adhiktam hoti hai ?​

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Answer

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10.

Following forces start acting on a particle at rest atthe origin of the co-ordinate system simultaneously:F1 = 4i – 5j + 5k, F2=5i +8j + 6kF3 = -3i +4j –7k F4= 2i– 3j – 2k​

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Answer:

The particle will move along YZ plane along the DIRECTION of net FORCE

Explanation:

As we KNOW that there are four forces on the particle acting simultaneously

so we have

\vec F_1 = -4\hat i - 5\hat j + 5\hat k

\vec F_2 = 5\hat i + 8\hat j + 6\hat k

\vec F_3 = -3\hat i + 4\hat j - 7\hat k

\vec F_4 = 2\hat i - 3\hat j - 2\hat k

Now net force due to SUPERPOSITION of all forces

\vec F = \vec F_1 + \vec F_2 + \vec F_3 + \vec F_4

\vec F = 0\hat i + 4\hat j + 2\hat k

now we know that net force due to all is along YZ direction

So the direction of MOTION is along YZ Plane

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11.

2219. If the distance between centres of earth and moonis D and mass of earth is 81 times the mass ofmoon then at what distance from centre of earthgravitational field is zero?-​

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Explanation:

It may ALSO refer to the time-averaged distance between the CENTERS of the Earth and the Moon, or LESS commonly, the instantaneous Earth–Moon distance. The lunar distance is approximately 400 thousand KILOMETRES (250 thousand miles).

12.

Sources of energy topic class 10th physics.​

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Answer:

1 Fossil fuels.

2 Thermal power plants.

3 HYDRO power plants.

4 Biomass.

5 WIND energy.

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13.

Hii guys ❤️❤️❤️Define the terms :- 1) Static friction2) Sliding friction3) Rolling friction4) Fluid friction​

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Static friction -

is a force that keeps an object at rest. It must be overcome to start MOVING the object. Once an object is in motion, it experiences kinetic friction. If a small amount of force is applied to an object, the static friction has an equal magnitude in the opposite direction.

Explanation:

sliding friction-

refers to the resistance created by two objects sliding against each other. This can also be called kinetic friction. Sliding friction is intended to stop an object from moving.

Fluid friction

describes the friction between layers of a viscous fluid that are moving RELATIVE to each other. Lubricated friction is a case of fluid friction where a LUBRICANT fluid separates two solid surfaces.

Rolling resistance,

sometimes called rolling friction or rolling drag, is the force resisting the motion when a body rolls on a surface. It is MAINLY caused by non-elastic effects; that is, not all the energy needed for deformation of the wheel, roadbed, etc. is recovered when the pressure is REMOVED.

14.

Power delivered P = F.v = pav3 what does p stands for here? ​

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EXPLANATION:

p=momentum.. HOPE it's will U HELP

15.

Kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly proportional to

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Answer:

Kinetic ENERGY of gas MOLECULES is directly proportional to Temperature .

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16.

Real life phenomenon of heat

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Answer:

Sun PRODUCES heat ENERGY, and it is one that we can feel here on earth and it is this heat which sustains life on earth. ... so taking example from earth itself ,just think of US humans ,we produce sound by our vocal cords by it's vibrations and SIMILARLY we hear these SOUNDS ,when these sounds vibrate our ear drum.

Explanation:

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17.

If Power applied is 20 watt to do work W - 28. how much time is taken tocomplete work?1) 3 sec2) 10 sec3) 4 sec4) 5sec​

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ANSWER:

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18.

Calculate the linear velocity of the tip of a second switch of length 0.02 metre.​

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Answer:

the linear velocity of the second's switch is 0.21 cm/s

Explanation:

Length of the SECONDS hand = 0.02 m

Since in 60 seconds the second's hand completes one FULL revolution

Therefore the DISTANCE COVERED in 1 second = 2\pi r

r is the radius which is equal to the length of the second's hand = 0.02 m

Therefore, distance covered in 60 seconds

=2\times\pi\times 0.02

=2\times 3.14\times 0.02

=0.1256 m

Speed = Distance/Time

Speed of the second's hand

=\frac{0.1256}{60}

=2.09\times10^{-3} m/s

=0.21 cm/s

Therefore the linear velocity of the second's switch is 0.21 cm/s

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19.

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ANSWER:

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20.

2Vpower applied to the particle varies with time as P = (2+ + 2) w, find thework done by it at t=2 sec2) 9 J3) 2/3 J 4851) 2 J​

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Answer:

2 JOULE is the answer but i am not sure PLEASE send me the FORMULA

21.

P is resultant of a and b. q is resultant of a and minus b the value of p square + q square is equals to

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Answer:

2a square + 2 B square

Explanation:

we know that resultant of vector is equal to under root of a square + b square + 2 a b COS THETA THEREFORE by using this p square is equal to a square + b square + 2 a b cos theta and square is equal to a square + b square MINUS 2 a b cos theta by adding both answer is 2 a square + 2 b square

22.

Find wavelength of electron having energy of 20 MeV

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Answer:

6.2014×10^-8

Explanation:

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23.

0 .2of radius of curvature find its focal length

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ANSWER:

F =R/2

R = 0.2

f= 0.2/2

answer : 0.1

24.

Derive an expression for the intensity of the electric field at a point on the equatorial plane of an electric dipole

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EXPLANATION:

Your answer refer in Attachment

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25.

In projectile motion the velocity is perpendicular to acceleration for none instant

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Explanation:

In projectile motion at any instant we have two velocities components

either in X AXIS i.e = UCOS theta

or in y axis i.e = usin theta

so if we consider a velocity which is perpendicular for an instant that would be the vertical component of the velocity at the highest point i.e usin theta.

and the acceleration is provided by acc. due to GRAVITY which is perpendicularly downwards throughout the journey.

Refer to the attachment

At highest point of projectile for an instant the value of vertical component become zero.

and the value of the acceleration due to gravity is perpendicularly downwards.

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26.

Kinetic energy of a body is doubled of its initial kinetic energy then momentum of the body will be​

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27.

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ANSWER:

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28.

PLEASE ANSWER THIS FASTThe apparent weight of a piece of solid in water is 80 gm-wt and that in kerosene oil is 100 gm-wt (density of kerosene =0•8 gm/cm3)A. Calculate the weight of the piece of solid in air B. Calculate its volume C. What will be the apparent weight of the piece of solid in a liquid of density 1•4 gm/cm3?NO SPAMS PLEASE

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Answer:

(A) 160 gm-wt

(B) 80 cc

(C) 48 gm-wt

Explanation:

Let the weight of the piece of solid in air is W

Weight of piece of solid in water

= Weight of solid in air - bouyant force in water

= Weight of solid in air - weight of water displaced by the solid

Let the volume of the solid is V

Then the weight of water displaced = V × density of water × g

                                                            = V × 1 × g = VG

Thus

80G= W - Vg                           .............. (1)

Similarly for kerosene we can write the equation

100G = W - V × 0.8 × g

or, 100g = W - 0.8Vg                    ........ (2)

Multiplying eq (1) by 0.8 and subtracting it from eq (2)

100g - 64g = 0.2W

or, 0.2W = 32g

or, W = 32g/0.2 = 160g

Therefore, the weight of the piece of solid in air is 160 gm-wt

(B) Putting the value of W in eq (1)

80g = 160g - Vg

or, V = 160 - 80 = 80 cm³

(C) Weight of the liquid displaced = V × density of the liquid × g

                                                        = 80 × 1.4 × g = 112g

Therefore, weight of the piece of solid in the liquid

= Weight of the solid - Weight of the liquid displaced

= 160g - 112g

= 48G

Thus, weight of the solid = 48 gm-wt.

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29.

two bullets are fired horizontally and simultaneously towards each other from roof tops of two buildings 100 m apart and of same height of 200 m with the same velocity of 25m/s.when and where will the two bullets collide​

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Answer:

Both bullets will collide at 180 m above GROUND , 50 m away from each building after 2 sec

Explanation:

two bullets are fired horizontally and simultaneously TOWARDS each other from roof tops of two buildings 100 m apart

=> Both bullets TOGETHER will travel 100 m horizontal Distance

Velocity of bullets are 25 m/s

25 * T  + 25 * T  = 100

=> T = 2 sec

After two secs bullets will collide

Vertical Distance COVERED in 2 sec using S = ut + (1/2)gt²

= 0 + (1/2)(10)*2²

= 20 m

200 - 20 = 180 m above ground

Both bullets will collide at 180 m above ground , 50 m away from each building after 2 sec

30.

Center of mass coordinates and area relation

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Answer:

CENTRE of Mass. The centre of mass (CoM) is the point relative to the system of particles in an object. This is that point of the system of particles that embarks the average position of the system in relation to the mass of the object. At the centre of mass, the weighted mass GIVES a sum EQUAL to ZERO.

31.

Why nichrome is used as an element in electrical appliances

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ANSWER:As NICHROME is a alloy

Explanation:It cannot be HEATED easily so USED in heating DEVICE

32.

In which part of madal does vibration occour

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Answer:

Clarinets and SAXOPHONES use a SINGLE reed strapped to the mouthpiece. Bassoons and OBOES have a DOUBLE reed that allows air to be blown between the reeds. The reeds then VIBRATE against each other to produce the sound.

Explanation:

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33.

Define uniit,what are the different system of units?

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Answer: UNIT :- It is a standard used for one measurment .

Explanation:System of unit :-

1. MKS - meter kilogram SECOND

2.CGS - centimetre gram second

3. FPS - foot POUND second

34.

Explain fundamental and derived units

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ANSWER:FUNDAMENTAL units :- These are the units of FUNDS MENTAL physical quantity

Explanation:

35.

Newton 2nd law explain​

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Answer:

NEWTON's second LAW of MOTION pertains to the BEHAVIOR of objects for which all existing forces are not balanced. The second law states that the acceleration of an object is dependent upon two variables - the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object.

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36.

PLEASE ANSWER THIS FASTIf 64800 calories of heat are extracted from 100 gm of steam at 100°C, what will be (i) the final result and (ii) the final temperatureLf(latent heat of fusion of ice) = 80cal/gm and Lv(latent heat of vaporization of water) = 540cal/gmNO SPAMS PLEASE

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Answer:

(i) The final result will be that there will be 10 gram of water and 90 gram of ice at 0°C

(ii) Final temperature will be 0°C

Explanation:

At 100°C, the whole water would have been converted into steam

The heat required to bring the steam at 100°C to water at 100°C

Q₁ = m × Latent Heat of vapourisation

   = 100 × 540

   = 54000 calories

Again lets calculate how much heat is required to bring the temperature of water at 100°C to water at 0°C

If the sum of both the heats is less GREATER than 64800 then the water sill remain at some temperature above 0°C

Using

\boxed{Q=mc\Delta t}

Q₂ = 100 × 1 × (100 - 0)

    = 10000 calories

Q₁ + Q₂ = 54000 + 10000 = 64000 calories

But the total heat that was EXTRACTED was 64800 calories

So still 64800 - 64000 calories = 800 calories of heat is left

Lets assume that m gram of water at 0°C is converted into ice at 0°C with this 800 calories

Then

Q = m × Latent Heat of fusion of ice

800 = m × 80

⇒ m =10 gram

Therefore at at 0°C, 10 gram of water will have converted into 10 gram of ice and 90 gram of water will remain at 0°C

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37.

How to get concentration from absorbance and transmittance?

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Answer:

You will use Beer's LAW. A = εmCl

Explanation:

The basic idea here is to use a graph plotting Absorbance vs. Concentration of known solutions. Once you have that you can compare the absorbance value of an unknown SAMPLE to FIGURE out its concentration.

You will be applying Beer's law to calculate the concentration.

The equation for Beer's law is: A = εmCl

(A=absorbance, εm = molar extinction coefficient, C = concentration, l=path length of 1 cm)

You should have a data set which was used to create a standard curve. The graph should plot concentration (independent variable) on the x-axis and absorption (dependent variable) on the y axis.

You'll need to add a line of BEST fit to the data points and determine the equation for the line. The equation should be in y=mx + b form.

y = absorbance (A)

Note: no unit for absorbance

x = concentration (C)  

Note: unit is M or mol/L

m = (εm) = slope or the molar extinction coefficient in beers law which has units of  

M

1

c

m

1

So A = εmC +b

If you solve for C you should get

C = (A-b)/εm

So if you SUBSTRACT your y-intercept from the absorbance and divide by the slope, you are finding the concentration of your sample.

38.

How to calculate natural frequency of free vibration?

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Explanation:

Natural Frequency. ... Frequency (omega) is equal to the speed of vibration DIVIDED by the wavelength (lambda), . Other equations to calculate the natural frequency depend UPON the vibration system. Natural frequency can be either undamped or DAMPED, depending on whether the system has SIGNIFICANT damping.

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39.

Series arrangements are not good for domestic circuits. List any three reasons.

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Answer:

because

1)in series rasistence is high as compaired to parallel.

2)if a device in series GET damaged the WHOLE CIRCUIT get broken.

3)CURRENT supply of all devices is same

40.

If work done is given by w = 3t^3, what is the power at t = 1sec

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EXPLANATION:

W=3t^3

P=w*t

Time=1sec

Hence power=3^3*1

=9watt

41.

Which one of the following is not correct-action and reaction

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ANSWER:

both are correct.

action and REACTION

42.

How much time it takes to reach 360 kms in speed 50 km?

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Answer:

7.2

Explanation:

FORMULA is s/v=t

And PUT in EQUATION

43.

What is a temporal paradox?

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ANSWER:

A TEMPORAL paradox, TIME paradox, or time TRAVEL paradox is a paradox, an apparent contradiction, or a LOGICAL contradiction that is associated with the idea of time and time travel.

44.

A scooters moving on a circular track of diameter 1200 meter .If time taken by the scooterist is 10 minute in 5 revolution . Find the linear velocity of the scooterist!?

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Answer:

10m/s

Explanation:

it COMPLETES 5 REVOLUTION in 10min

means complete 1 revolution in 10/5 MIN= 2 min

hence it TAKES 2MIN to cover 1200meter

hence speed is 1200m/2min

= 1200m/120sec

= 10m/s

45.

The magnitude of magnetic field produced at a given point increases as (A) current through wire increase (B) length of the wire increases(C) thickness of the wire increase (D) none of the above

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ANSWER:

LENGTH of the WIRE INCREASES

46.

What percentage of kinetic energy of moving particle is transferredto astationary particle when it suffersone dimensional inelastic collision with the stationary particle

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ANSWER:

when is suffersone DIMENSIONAL INELASTIC

47.

What is means by soda acid fire extinction

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Answer:

Soda ACID Fire Extinguisher Information.Made from SODIUM carbonate (soda ash), soda ash is mined from trona ORE. The soda ash is dissolved in a solution containing carbon DIOXIDE. Sodium BICARBONATE precipitates out naturally.

48.

the..temperature at which the end velocity of oxygen molecules equal that of nitrogen molecules at 100degree Celsius is​

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ANSWER:

The temperature at which the end VELOCITY of OXYGEN molecules equal that of nitrogen molecules at 100degree CELSIUS is nearly about 1000°C.

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49.

Why is Newton's second law of motion the combination of Newton's first law of motion and Newton's third law of motion (prove it mathematically)?

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Answer:

Newton's First LAW explains the 'Law of Inertia' i.e ''A BODY in motion remains in the STATE of motion unless an untill an external unbalanced force is applied to it''

Newton's Third law of motion states that "Every action has an equal, opposite and instantaneous reaction".

Newton's SECOND Law of of motion states that "When a force it applied to an body it accelerates in the same direction of force applied".

i.e Force= Mass × acceleration

RELATION BETWEEN THE FIRST AND SECOND LAW FOR THIRD LAW IS THAT:-

  • When body was at rest (Inertia) it was in same state of motion because there was no external force applied to it.
  • According to second and third law the ''''every action has equal and opposite reaction''" and second Law states '"force is applied in the direction of force""
  • THEREFORE, when reaction of force takes in direction of force.

Thus first and third law when combined forms the second Law

i.e F= m×a

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50.

When the angle of incidence is 90°, what is the angle of refraction for the ray suffering refraction through a glass slab ?====¶No Spam !====¶No Cheat !​

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Answer:

it will pass undeviated since the angle of incidence is 90 DEGREE

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