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Pascal's law of liquid pressure |
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In simple words, Pressure applied to a confined liquid is transmitted equally UNDIMINISHED to every part of liquid and to all the walls of the containing VESSEL, and is always exerted at right angles to the walls. A liquid confined by solid boundaries from the four sides and the base in shown in the first figure. At the free surface the atmosphere is exerting a pressure This principle is also used in a hydraulic jack or a lift where a heavy load can be lifted up by a small force. In the second figure, the pressure due to a small force Thus, a small force |
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The National Senior Certificate is opening doors for your future career,but the NSC is contributing to your quality of life (It adds value to you as a young adult).Discuss this statement through two good formulated explanation |
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Answer» Answer: The NSC, PREVIOUSLY KNOWN as the Further EDUCATION and TRAINING Certificate or FETC, replaced the Senior Certificate effectively in 2008. |
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A car moving at 30m/s slows down uniformly to a speed of 10m/s in a time of 5.0s. Determine a) the acceleration of the car, and b) the distance out moved in the third second |
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Answer» Answer: DATA: v1 = 30m/s v2 = 10 m/s a = ? t = 5 s d = ? SOLUTION: Solving for the acceleration of the car a = (10 m/s-30 m/s) / 5s a = -20 m/s / 5s a = -4 m/s^2 Solving for the DISTANCE traveled after the THIRD second d = v1 * t + 1/2at^2 d = 30 m/s * 3 s + -2m/s^2 * (3s)^2 d = 90 m + - 18 m d = 72 m Solving for the distance traveled after 2 seconds d = v1 * t + 1/2 at^2 d = 10 m/s * 2 s + -2 m/s^2 * (2 s)^2 d = 20 m + - 8 m d = 12 m Solving for the distance traveled in the third second d = distance moved after 3 s – distance moved after 2 s d = 72 m – 12 m d = 60 m
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1) If a body has positive charge, then what does it mean2) The charge on an electron is 16 x 10-1°С. Find the number ofelectrons that will flow per second to constitute a current of 2A.3) If work done in moving a charge of 20 mC from infinity to a pointO in an electric field is 15 J, then what is the electric potential atthis point? |
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Answer» Answer: Current is the amount of CHARGE passing through a conductor in a particular interval of time. So according to the definition, the formula for the current is: I = Q/t I = 2 A and t = 1 sec Therefore, Q = I*t Q = 2*1 = 2 C One electon consists of a charge of 1.6*10^-19 C. Then the number of electrons passing would be: Q = n*e n = Q/e n = 2/(1.6*10^-19) = 1.25*10^19 electrons Explanation: |
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Sound waves A & B are travelling in two different media. Find which wave will [2] be travelling faster, when:(i) A is travelling in water and B is travelling in CO2.(ii) A is travelling in CO2 and B is travelling in hydrogenAlso support your answers with reasons |
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Answer» (i) WATER (ii) CO2 - Speed of the sound depends on density of the MEDIUM through which it travels. - Higher the density higher the speed of sound. - If we arrange given media by DESCENDING order of density - Water > CO2 > H2 Case I - - As density of water is more than that of CO2, sound will travel faster in water. Case II - - As density of CO2 is more than that of H2, sound will travel faster in CO2. Hope this helps you!
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What is the angle between velocity vector and acceleration vector in uniform circular motion??I hope i will get the right answer |
Answer» EXPLANATION:When the object is moving in uniform circular motion, then the angle between the velocity vector and acceleration vector is equal to 90 degrees. In this case, the type of acceleration caused is generally CALLED as centripetal acceleration. THUS acceleration vector FORMS 90 degree angle with the velocity vector.hope it is HELPFUL for you ✌️ |
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. The average molecular speed is greatest in which of the following gas samples ?(1) 1.0 mol of O2 at 560 K(2) 0.50 mol of Ne at 500 K(3) 0.20 mol of CO2 at 440 KX4) 2.0 mol of He at 140 K |
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Answer» The AVERAGE molecular speed is greatest in 2.0 moles of He at 140K
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Hey mates........What is CORIOLIC EFFECT???? |
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Answer» Answer: the CORIOLIS FORCE is an inertial or fictitious force that acts on objects that are in motion WITHIN a frame of reference that rotates with respect to an inertial frame. In a reference frame with clockwise rotation, the force acts to the left of the motion of the object. Explanation: plz mark me BRAINLIST and follow me i HOPE its help u dear❤☺️ |
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Information of non - periodic motion |
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Answer» Answer:- Periodic motion is a motion that REPEATS in time, like a pendulum: ... The EARTH going around the sun is also a periodic motion. — Now a non-periodic motion is simply a motion that does not conform to that, i.e. it's not periodic and does not repeat (in time) Please mark as branliest..... ☺️☺️ Hope it helps you......✌✌ |
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True or false, if false state the reason:Critical velocity depends on mass. |
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State condition for various possible orbits of satellite depending upon horizontal speed of projection? |
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Answer» There are four possible trajectories of a satellite DEPENDING on the speed of projection critical velocity(Vc) is the minimum velocity required to put the satellite into orbit.let velocity of the satellite be V. escape velocity of earth is Ve The conditions for those possible trajectories are: 1. When Vc>V, the satellite will not go into an orbit and will fall back on earth at some point. 2. When V=Vc, the satellite will follow a circular path. 3. When Ve>V>Vc, the satellite will follow an elliptical path. 4. When V>Ve, the satellite will follow a hyperbolic path Explanation: the speed of a satellite depend on the mass of the Earth. The total amount of (net) WORK done by gravity as a satellite makes a complete orbit is zero. The gravitational force has a component in the DIRECTION of the satellite's motion as the satellite MOVES toward the Sun. |
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A boy runs up the stairs, elevating his 102 kg body a vertical distance 2.29 m in a time of 1.32 s at a constant speed. Determine the work done in climbing the staircase and the power generated by him |
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Answer» b. 1.73 x 10*3 W
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For all bodies, translational kinetic energy is always greater than rotational kinetic energy.: True or false |
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Information about sania Mirza's |
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Answer» Answer: Sania Mirza (Hindustani pronunciation: [ˈsaːnɪaː ˈmɪrzaː]; born 15 November 1986) is an Indian professional tennis player. A former world No. 1 in the doubles discipline, she has won six GRAND Slam titles in her career.[3][4] From 2003 until her retirement from SINGLES in 2013, she was ranked by the WTA as India's No. 1 player in both the categories. THROUGHOUT her career, Mirza has established herself as by far the most successful Indian women's tennis player ever and one of the highest-paid and most high-profile athletes in the country.[5][6] Sania Mirza Mirza in 2017 Country (sports) IndiaResidenceHyderabad, IndiaBorn15 November 1986(age 33)[1] Mumbai, IndiaHeight1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)[2]Turned proFebruary 2003PlaysRight-handed (two-handed BACKHAND)CollegeSt. Mary's College Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research InstitutePrize moneyUS$ 6,945,795SinglesCareer record271–161 (62.7%)Career titles1 WTA, 14 ITFHighest rankingNo. 27 (27 August 2007). Hope it helped... Please mark me brainliest❤️ |
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Two block of masses 1 kg and 4 kg are connected by a metal wire going over a nopulley as shown in the figure. The breaking stress of the metal is. The minimum radiusof the wire so it will not break isa) 1 x 10-5mb) 2 x 10-5mc) 3 x 10-5md) 4 x 10-5m |
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Answer» Answer:CORRECT option (B) 2 X 10-5m
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Why was captain america was able tp lift mijnoir |
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Answer» Answer: Many thought that in Ultron, Cap couldn't quite PICK up the hammer because he was keeping a HUGE secret from Tony. In Captain America: Civil WAR he was forced to admit that Bucky was the one who killed the Starks. So by the TIME that scene in Endgame rolls AROUND, he is worthy of wielding Mjolnir. Explanation: |
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Give one example to show resistance of a wire depends on its temperature |
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Answer» Answer: 1) In case of temperature if the conductor have POSITIVE temperature coefficient then the resistance will increase by increasing the temperature. If the conductor have negative temperature coefficient then the resistance will decrease by increasing the temperature. Explanation: 2) Electrical Conductivity of material depends largely to the escaped electron of the material (metals). It depends on their amount, the type of building of the ATOMS form (crystal), and its geometry, the strength that is required to "loose" an electron from the metal and temperature. So yes, the electrical resistance depends on the quality of the material. It should be noted that the mean speed of the free electrons in a conductor is of the form of a few μm PER second. Moreover, if the voltage is relatively HIGH enough, even insulators can be discerned by electrons that are required by the high voltage to deduce from the otherwise ELECTRICALLY "stable" molecules; lighting infiltrates air or a semiconductor |
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Draw a ray diagram of image formation by a convex mirror when the object is placed at its centre of carvature .an object 5cm inlength is placed at a distance of 20cm in front of a convex mirror of radius of carvature 3ocm.find the position of the image its nature and size . |
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Answer» Answer: the IMAGE is formed at CENTRE of curvature on the other SIDE of the mirror... position of image is at a distance of 60cm from the LENS... NATURE is inverted, enlarged..... |
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Write an expression for the force exerted on a testcharge by a continuous charge distribution. |
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Answer» force between the two charged points is directly PROPORTIONAL to the PRODUCT of these charges and INVERSELY proportional to the square of the distance between them. \frac{Q1 \times q2 }{r {}^{2} }^{2} hope it helped u. |
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What are the respiratory organs of plants |
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Answer» Answer: The process of respiration in plants involves using the sugars produced during photosynthesis plus OXYGEN to produce energy for PLANT growth. In many ways, respiration is the opposite of photosynthesis. In the natural ENVIRONMENT, plants produce their own FOOD to survive. Explanation: plants do not need a respiratory system because they have STOMATA, in which respiration takes place. In addition, plants use oxygen which is produced as a by-product of photosynthesis, and hence no specific system is required. |
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A a charge q is moving upward vertically. It enters a magnetic field directed to the north. The force on charge will be towards |
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Answer» Answer: a POSITIVE charge is moving VERTICALLY upwards.when it enters a region of magnetic FIELD directed towards north,what is the direction of the force on charge. Using this equation, and RIGHT hand rule, we find that the force acts in West direction. hope this HELPS if it does pls do mark the answer as brainliest I'm sure It will make me to give more |
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To how many days has jee be ignored postponed |
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Answer» JEE Mains, which is given by lakhs of ENGINEERING ASPIRANTS every year, will get postponed to a later date after March 31. The communication says other educational institutes and examinations boards such as the UGC, AICTE, NTA, NIOS, and NCTE will postpone all examinations to April. Plz plz plz Mark my answer as the brainiest. |
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Vapour content in air is measured using a physical quantity called .....(A) Absolute Humidity(B) Relative Humidity(C) Dew point(D) Humidity |
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Answer» Answer: Vapour content in air is MEASURED USING a PHYSICAL quantity is called Humidity . Option D) Humidity |
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The vapour content in air is measured using a phisycal quantity called.......? |
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Answer» The VAPOUR content of air is MEASURED with DEVICES known as hygrometers. |
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A pendulum oscillate 60 times 3 second. Find its Time period and frequency. |
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Now find the Frequency |
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An iron block weights 23.4 kg. It's volume is found to be 3000cm3 . Find it's density in g/cm3 and in kg/m3 |
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Answer» density=mass/volume |
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State the purpose of using the following in an electric circuit. [2] (i) Ammeter(ii) Rheostat |
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Answer» Answer: Hey mate here is your answer a)it is USED to MEASURE electric current flowing in the electric circuit b)it is used to to change the RESISTANCE of the circuit hope it will HELP you mark me brainliest |
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If x, y and z are the speeds of revolution of the planet from A to B, C to D and E to F respectively, then which of the following relation is true |
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The astronmical object closest to us is galaxy |
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Why does hot air rises upward |
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Answer» wrong QUESTION follow me |
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A car moves with a speed of 20 m/s. What is its speed in km/hr? |
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Answer» Answer: 1m/s =3.6km/hr 20 MULTIPLY by 3.6 = 720 the ANS is 720 km/hr mark it as brainliest |
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Earth oving arounds sun in eliptical orbit is an example for ? |
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Answer» rotatary motion May it HELP you |
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At which point above the Earth's surface is the value of g 0? |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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A closed organ pipe 35cm long is sounded. If the velocity of sound is 331m/s what is the fundamental frequency of vibration of air column? |
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What are the tree properties of force |
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Answer» Answer: There are three MAIN types of force: An APPLIED force is an interaction of one object on another that causes the second object to change its velocity. A resistive force passively RESISTS motion and WORKS in a direction opposite to that motion. An inertial force resists a change in velocity. hope it helps ⬆️⬆️✌☺ |
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Hey anyone here to answer........differentiate between tetany and tetanus |
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Answer» Explanation: Tetany is a period of sustained muscular contraction with intermittent periods of relaxation. ... The TERM tetanus is associated with the toxic effects of Clostridium tetani. Tetanus is much slower in ONSET than is STRYCHNINE poisoning and generally causes more continuous contraction of the MUSCLES.. hope this will HELP you. thank you.. please mark as brainliest answer. and say thanks. |
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1 pointIn a compound microscope, theintermediate stage is *OVirtual, erect and magnifiedOReal, erect and magnifiedOReal, inverted and magnifiedOVirtual, erect and reduced |
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Answer» In a COMPOUND MICROSCOPE the intermediate stage is :- REAL, erect, magnified. Hope this HELP u mate... Plzz follow me |
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Difference between convex nd concave mirror. |
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Answer» Answer: Difference between convex and concave mirrors: If the INNER side of the SPHERICAL mirror is REFLECTING, it is called a concave mirror. If the outer side of the spherical mirror is reflecting, it is called a convex mirror. Concave mirrors can form INVERTED and real images and also virtual and ERECT images.hope it helps ⬆️⬆️☺✌ |
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What is space telescope? What are its advantages ? |
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Answer» It illustrates how SPACE telescopesoffer advantages to studying THEUNIVERSE. For example, they are above the blurring EFFECTS of Earth's atmosphere, which affords a CLEARER view of the cosmos. Theother major advantage oftelescopes being located in spaceis that all wavelengths of light can be observed. please mark me as brainliest please |
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the loss in weight of a body taken from earth surface to a height h is 1% the change in weight taken into a mine of depth h will be |
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Answer» W=m×g g=GM/(R-h)^2 You will GET answer by SUBSTITUTING this FORMULAS. |
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Limitations of ohm's law |
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Answer» Explanation: LIMITATIONS of OHM's Law of Current Electricity The law is not applicable to unilateral networks. Unilateral networks allow the current to flow in ONE direction. Such TYPES of network consist of elements like a diode, transistor, etc. Ohm's law is also not applicable to non – linear elements.. HOPE this will help you. thank you |
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On which factors gravity of a planet depends? |
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Answer» There are mainly TWO factors which AFFECTS the gravity of a PLANET. They are :
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Output voltage from s transformer terminal is (t)=20√2sin(100πt+π÷2).in volt.calculate the effective voltage and frequency. |
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Answer» Answer: 28-Dec-2018 · 2 answers The equation of an alternating VOLTAGE is v=100√2 SIN 100πt volt the rms value of voltage and FREQUENCY will be ... v=100\sqrt { 2\quad} sin(100\Pi t ... BRAINLY. in. |
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How much net series is required to accelerate a 1000 kg can at 4m/s square |
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Answer» Mass=1000kg Acceleration=4m/s-2 F=? We KNOW that, F=m×a So, F=1000×4 F=4000N |
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A motorcycle,travelling east starts from rest ,moves in a straight line with a constant acceleration and covers a distance of 64m in 4s.calculate (a)its acceleration(b)it's final velocity(c)at what time the motorcycle had covered half the total distance.(d)what distance the motorcycle had covered in half the total time |
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Answer» Answer: (a) 8 m/s^2(B) 32 m/s(c) 2.82 s ( approx.)(d) 16 mExplanation: Given: constant acceleration ( => we can USE the equations of motion)u = 0 m/s s = 64 m t = 4s Since he is travelling in one direction only, every vector quantity will be +ve Average velocity = TOTAL displacement / total time Here, since the motorcycle has linear motion in one direction, DISTANCE = displacement = 64m Avg. velocity = 64 /4 = 16 m/s Also, for a given time, avg. velocity = ( u + v) /2 => 16 = ( 0 + v) /2 => v = 32 m/s => final velocity = 32 m/s a = ( v - u) /t = 32/4 = 8 m/s^2 => acceleration = 8 m/s^2 Now , s = 1/2 x 64 = 32m a = 8 m/s^2 u = 0 m/s t = ? s = ut + 1/2at^2 => 32 = 0 + 1/2 x 8 x t^2 => 32 = 4t^2 => t^2 = 8 => t = 2.82 seconds ( approx) The motorcyclist covers half the total distance in 2.82 seconds. Now, t = 1/2 x 4 = 2 seconds a = 8 m/s^2 u = 0 m/s s = ? s = ut + 1/2at^2 => s = 1/2 x 8 x 2 x 2 => s = 16m The motorcyclist covered a distance of 16m in exactly 1/2 the total time. |
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Horsepower is a unit of measurements in the imperial unit. Which physical quantity was it used to measure? |
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Calculate the current flowing through a 40 w filament bulb when it is connected to a voltagesource of 200 volts. |
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Answer» power(P)= POTENTIAL DIFF(V )× current(I) 40=200×I I=40/200=0.2A or ampere. |
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Complete the path of rays A and B |
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Answer» Answer: Heya Mate!!! Explanation: The RAY A will pass through the FOCUS of the CONCAVE mirror..Nd the ray B will retrace it's path..Hope it helps...✌️ Plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz mark me as the Brainliest and FOLLOW me...✌️ Best WISHES..✌️❤️ |
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Fast............... |
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A block of mass 20 kg is hung with the help of idealstring, pulleys and spring (Spring constantk = 1000 N/m) as shown in figure. If block is inequilibrium position then extension in the spring willbe (g = 10 ms-2)TO20 kg(1) 10 cmB 5 cm208 (2) 2.5 cm0 (4) 15 cm |
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Answer» Explanation: well where is the figure : / But I'm assuming the only force to be GRAVITATIONAL force F = mg = 20 X 10 = 200N k = 1000 N/m By Hooke's LAW, F = k*x => 200 = 1000*x => x = 0.2 m = 20 cm Hence the extension in the SPRING will be 20 cm |
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