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compare the time period of two pendulum such that the value of gravity on moon is 1.6 m^-2 that on earth in 9.8ms^-2 |
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4. What does the path of an objectlook like when it is in uniformmotion?s |
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Answer» STRAIGHT line Explanation: Because when we MOVE with UNIFORM MOTION it will be straight |
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Why do we say “a pair of pants” if it’s only one thing? |
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Answer» Because it has two PARTS MEANS their are two separate parts for two LEGS
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In this semester, you have learned several engineering subjects particularly Physics.In structure of matter, you have understood several important things. Now, couldyou explain how structure of matter helps in Civil Engineering study? |
Answer» Following is how the structure of matter helps in Civil Engineering study:Explanation:
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What is meant by poltergeists???please explainno copied answers |
Answer» In ghostlore, a poltergeist (/ˈpoʊltərˌɡaɪst/ or /ˈpɒltərˌɡaɪst/; German for "noisy ghost" or "noisy SPIRIT") is a type of ghost or spirit that is responsible for physical DISTURBANCES, such as loud noises and OBJECTS being moved or destroyed. |
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How many images are formed when an object is between two Mirrors whose reflecting surfaces are inclined act and angle of °1. 90°2. 60°3. 45° |
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12 The end A of uniform rod AB of length 1m is maintained at 100°C and the end B at 10°C. Thetemperature a' a distance of 60cm from the end B is |
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Answer» Answer: 54 DEGREE celsius Explanation: STEPS in ATTACHMENT |
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A. N 800B. N 80000C. N 8000000WITH EXPLAINING |
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Answer» B. N 80000 , B. N 80000 , B. N 80000 , B. N 80000 , B. N 80000 , B. N 80000 , B. N 80000 , B. N 80000. |
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Speed of longitudinal waves depends on |
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Answer» noun. CONSISTENT repetition of a state, course of ACTION, behavior, or the like, making it possible to KNOW in advance what to expect:The PREDICTABILITY of their daily lives was both COMFORTING and boring. |
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What if octopuses are from europa???only quality answers needed |
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Answer» seriously?? EUROPA EVEN have LIFE?? Yes but according to scientists IO has the CAPABILITY of SUSTAINING life in the future.... |
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State law of conservation of Momentum |
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Answer» The conservation of momentum states that, within some PROBLEM domain, the amount of momentum remains constant; momentum is neither created nor destroyed, but only CHANGED through the action of FORCES as described by Newton's laws of motion. |
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Velocity of a projectile becomes2 times of initial velocity when it'svelocity makeshorizontal Then what will be theangle of projectionmakes 30angle with |
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Answer» Answer: The ACCELERATION DUE to gravity is ALWAYS vertically due to gravity is always vertically downwards. Therefore, at the uppermost point of a projectile, its velocity and acceleration are at an angle of 90∘. |
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A car starts from rest with constant acceleration covering a distance of 1200m in 40s. Calculate its velocity at this time. |
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What is an octopus??are they aliens??? are octopuses from europa?????no copied answers please |
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Answer» an OCTOPUS is an eight handed animal. they are not aleins because they are from EARTH |
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1. ASSERTION: No particle may have a speed as large as speed of light.REASON: Infinite energy of any substance is not possible. |
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Answer» Answer: That is why all the particles that move at the speed of LIGHT (e.g. photons) have zero rest mass. As a PARTICLE with mass approaches the speed of light, its energy increases and BECOMES INFINITE at the speed of light, which is the reason why it can never be accelerated to reach that speed. |
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How many images are formed when an object is between two Mirrors whose reflecting surface are inclined at an angle of °1. 90°2. 60°3. 45°NOTE :-DON'T GIVE INVALID ANSWER |
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Answer» Answer: 2 image was formed in 60°. 2 image was formed in 45°. |
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A bucket containing water is tied to one end of a rope 5 m long and it is rotated in avertical circle about the other end. Find the number of rotations per minute in order that the water in the bucket may not spill. |
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Answer» Answer: A bucket CONTAINING water is tied to one end of a rope of length 2.5 m and rotated about the other end in a VERTICAL CIRCLE so that water does not spill EVEN when bucet is upside down . |
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State and prove Bernoulli's theorem for a non-viscous liquid. |
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Answer» Answer: Bernoulli’s theorem: According to Bernoulli’s theorem, the sum of pressure energy, kinetic energy, and potential energy per unit mass of an incompressible, nonviscous fluid in a streamlined flow remains a constant. Mathematically, PρPρ + 1212v2 + gh = Constant This is known as Bernoulli’s equation. Proof: Let us consider a flow of liquid through a pipe AB. Let V be the volume of the liquid when it enters A in a time t which is equal to the volume of the liquid leaving B in the same time. Let aA , VA and PA be the area of cross section of the tube, velocity of the liquid and pressure exerted by the liquid at A respectively. Let the force exerted by the liquid at A is FA = PA aA Distance travelled by the liquid in time t is d = va t Therefore, the work done is W = FA d = PA aA vA t But a v t = aA d = V, volume of the liquid entering at A. Thus, the work done is the pressure energy (at A), W = PA d = PA V Pressure energy per unit volume at Pressure energy per unit mass Since m is the mass of the liquid entering at A in a given time, therefore, pressure energy of the liquid at A is EPA = PA V = PA V × ( mmmm) = mPAρPAρ Potential energy of the liquid at A, PEA = mghA Due to the flow of liquid, the kinetic energy of the liquid at A, KEA = 1212 mvA2A2 Therefore, the total energy due to the flow of liquid at A, EA = EPA + KEA + PEA EA = mmPAρmPAρ + 1212mv2AvA2 + mghA Similarly, let aB , VB and PB be the area of cross section of the tube, velocity of the liquid and pressure exerted by the liquid at B. Calculating the total energy at FB, we get EB = mmPBρmPBρ + 1212mv2BvB2 + mghB From the law of conservation of energy, EA + EB Thus, the above equation can be written as PρgPρg + 1212v2gv2g + h = Constant The above equation is the consequence of the conservation of energy which is true until there is no loss of energy due to friction. But in practice, some energy is lost due to friction. This arises due to the fact that in a fluid flow, the layers FLOWING with different velocities exert frictional forces on each other. This loss of energy is generally converted into heat energy. Therefore, Bernoulli’s relation is strictly valid for fluids with zero viscosity or non-viscous liquids. Notice that when the liquid flows through a horizontal pipe, then h = 0 ⇒ PρgPρg + 1212 v2gv2g = Constant |
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A body weighing 0.5 kg tied to a string is projected with a velocity of 10 m/s. Thebody starts whirling in a vertical circle. If the radius of the circle is 0.8 m, find the tension in the string when the body is at the top of the circle |
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Answer» Answer: A body weighing 0.5 kg TIED to a string is PROJECTED with a velocity of 10 m/s. The body starts whirling in a vertical circle. If the radius of the circle is 0.8 m, find the tension in the string when the body is at the TOP of the circle |
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Explain, why is it difficult for a fireman to hold a hose, which ejects large amounts of water at a high velocity. |
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Answer» Answer: if you have ever HEARD about NEWTON's third LAW you may EASILY answer to this question Explanation: the force of water is apparently very high and the fireman can't hold pipe |
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Three particles A, B and C of equal mass, movewith equal speed v along the medians of anequilateral triangle as shown in figure. They collideat the centroid G of the triangle. After collision Acomes to rest and B retraces its path with speedv. What is the speed of C after collision? |
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State any four applications of geostationary satellites |
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Answer» Explanation: Uses: DIRECT BROADCAST TV, Communication network, DEFENCE and intelligence, global positioning or GPS - which is used. for satellite navigation SYSTEMS. |
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What do you mean by positive, negative and zero works?give oneexample ofeach. |
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Answer» Answer: EXAMPLE: When an object MOVES on horizontal surface,force and displacement acts in forward direction. So,work done is POSITIVE. NEGATIVE WORK:The work done is said to be negative work when force and displacement are in OPPOSITE direction. Explanation: |
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What is oxidation and reaction |
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Answer» Oxidation is the loss of ELECTRONS during a reaction by a molecule, atom or ion. Oxidation occurs when the oxidation state of a molecule, atom or ion is increased. ... In this reaction, hydrogen is being oxidized and FLUORINE is being reduced. Pls MARK me brainliest.. |
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Write ditels note on error in major |
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Answer» Answer: A terminal is the POINT at which a conductor from a component, device or network comes to an end. Terminal may ALSO refer to an electrical connector at this endpoint, acting as the reusable INTERFACE to a conductor and creating a point where external CIRCUITS can be CONNECTED |
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7. A wire of resistance R is cut into five equal pieces. These five pieces of wire are then connectedin parallel. If the resultant resistance of this combination is Rs. What is the ratio of R/R,? |
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The Centripetal force of 45N is required to revolve a stone of 100g along a circular path of radius 50 cm .Find the constant speed of the stone. |
Answer» MARK as BRAINLIEST THANKS |
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An electric iron of 1500 W is used for 20 minutes every day, find electric energyconsumed in themonth of April. |
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Answer» ANSWER: POWER of electric iron=1500W Usage PER day=20min/day x 30 days the answer is 25 w Explanation: |
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An object is placed at 45 cm in front of converging mirror ( CONVEX MIRROR ) of radius of curvation 30cm. At what distance the image would be formed. Mention the nature of the image ( BY EXPLANATION )PLEASE DON'T GIVE ANY BAD ANSWERSIF YOU DO IT LIKE THAT I WILL REPORT ANSWER |
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Answer» Answer: Given, Type of Spherical Mirror = Convex Object Distance (u) = -45 CM [Value taken as negative because object is placed on opposite side of shiny part of convex mirror] Radius of CURVATURE (R) = +30 cm Focal Length (f) = R/2 = +30/2 cm = +15 cm Let's take image distance as v cm. According to equation, = 1/f = 1/v+1/u = 1/15 = 1/v - 1/45 = 1/15 + 1/45 = 1/v = ( 3 + 1 )/45 = 1/v = 4/45 = 1/v = 45/4 cm = v = 11.25 cm = v The Image is formed at 11.25 cm away from the POLE of the mirror. The Image is virtual as the LIGHT rays appear to meet in a convex mirror. The Image is diminished in size like it is in a convex mirror. I hope this helps.
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Formula to find average valocity. |
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Answer» TOTAL displacement divided by total TIME is the CORRECT answer |
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What is conservative and non-conservativeforce? describe with an example. |
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Answer» A conservative force is a force with the property that the TOTAL work DONE in moving a particle between two points is INDEPENDENT of the path TAKEN. ... Gravitational force is an example of a conservative force, while FRICTIONAL force is an example of a non-conservative force. |
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A bus travels 54 km in 90 minutes. What is the speed of the bus? in seconds |
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Answer» Correct option is B 10m/s speed = distance / TIME =54 * 1000 /90 * 60 =10 m/s |
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QUİCKLY PLEASEEE HELPX:180NY:? |
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Answer» Answer: 288n Explanation: it should be more than 180n x+y+y>x |
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State the Hooke's law. |
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Answer» Explanation: Hooke's law is a law of physics that states that the FORCE needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance scales linearly with respect to that distance—that is, Fₛ = kx, where K is a constant factor characteristic of the spring, and x is SMALL COMPARED to the total possible DEFORMATION of the spring. |
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What do you mean by VIBGYOR |
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Answer» V - violet I - indigo B - BLUE G - green Y - yellow O - ORANGE R - red VIBGYOR is a popular mnemonic device USED for memorizing the traditional optical spectrum. Explanation: hope it helps you |
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The distance travelled by an object in a specified direction is :a)speedb)displacementc)velocityd)acceleration |
Answer» b) displacementThe distance travelled by an object in a SPECIFIC direction is called displacement. ... The RATE of CHANGE of displacement is called the velocity of the given object. |
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(c) Calculate the magnifying power of a lens of power+ 20 dioptre, when the image of an object is formed by theens at least distance of distinct vision.23. (a) A candle is placed at 90 cm apart from a screen |
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Answer» dhdjejjesjjsksksksksksskskkswew |
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Explain the scalar product of two vectors. Mention it's any two properties. |
Answer» Answer:Definition:-
Properties:- |
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Would electrons move from higher potential to lower potential or vice versa?What about proton? |
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Answer» Answer: Would electrons MOVE from higher potentials to lower potentials or vice-versa? Ans. Positive charges move from higher to lower POTENTIAL REGIONS. Negatively charged electrons move from lower to higher potential regions. |
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A man of mass 50 kg carries a bag of we500 N on his shoulder. The force with whichfloor pushes up his feet will be (g = 9.8 m/s |
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Step-by-step EXPLANATION:To Find :-
Solution: Given that, Therefore, Mass of the bag :- ⟶ m × a = F ⟶ m × 9.8 = 500 ⟶ m = 500/9.8 ⟶ m = 51.02 kg So, Total mass:- [ mass of man + mass of bag ], ⟶ Total mass = 50kg + 51.02kg ⟶ [ 50 + 51.02 ] kg ⟶ 101.02 kg ∴ The force with which floor pushes up his feet is :-
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⟶ F = m × a ⟶ F = 51.02 × 9.8 ⟶ F = 499.99N Hence, The force with which floor pushes up his feet is 499.99N. |
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HELP ME PLEASEX:180NY:? |
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2) Calculate the pressure exerted by a brick which applies a force of 2.5 N, when, (a) It is placed on its widest base (b) It is placed on upright on the soil. The length, breadth and height are given in the diagram.(A)(B)5 25 cmcm10 cm25 cm 5 cm________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ |
Answer» Correct Question :-Calculate the PRESSURE exerted by a brick, which applies force of 2.5 N, when (a) it is placed UPRIGHT on the SOIL (b) when it is placed on its widest BASE. The dimensions of the brick are 25 cm × 10 cm × 5cm. Answer :-(a) When the brick is placed upright : Area in contact with soil (b) When the brick is placed on its widest base : Area in contact with soil Hope this is helpful for you. |
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Define wave layouts?? |
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Answer» Answer: A website layout is a pattern (or FRAMEWORK) that defines a website's STRUCTURE. It has the role of STRUCTURING the information PRESENT on a site both for the website's OWNER and for users. It provides clear paths for navigation within webpages and puts the most important elements of a website front and center. |
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20. What is the pressure on a swimmer 10m below the surface of a lake? Atmospheric pressure is101x105 Pa. Taking density of water 1000 kg/m3. |
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Answer» Explanation: Atmospheric pressure at the SURFACE LEVEL = 1.01×10⁵ Pa Pressure difference between surface and swimmer's POSITION = Height × Density × g = 10M × 1000 kg/m³ × 10 m/s² = 10⁵ Pa Therefore, Pressure on the swimmer = 10⁵ + 1.01 ×10⁵ Pa = 2.01 × 10⁵ Pa |
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