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when we stand between a pair of mirrors weeks can see are infinite number of images sentence is true or false |
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What is linear magnification |
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Answer» HELLO mate Here is your ANSWER, Linear magnification REFERS to the ratio of image length to object length measured in planes that are perpendicular to the optical AXIS. |
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What is the real machanical advantage of second class lever |
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Answer» Hello mate Here is your answer, Second class LEVERS ALWAYS provide a mechanical ADVANTAGE. The effort is always less than the load, and always MOVES farther than the load. |
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What is wind coverage? Explain briefly. |
| Answer» WINDSTORM INSURANCE is a SPECIAL type of property-casualty insurance that protects policyholders from property damage caused by windstorms. ... It is one of the SUBSETS of storm insurance. | |
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What are the limitations of cant deficiency? |
| Answer» CANT deficiency occur when a train travel around a curve at a SPEED higher than the EQUILIBRIUM speed | |
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Explain Take off climb surface. |
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Answer» Takeoff climb surface |
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Explain various moments of aircrafts? |
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Answer» The YAW axis is DEFINED to be perpendicular to the PLANE of the wings with its ORIGIN at the center of gravity and directed towards the bottom of the aircraft. A yaw motion is a movement of the NOSE of the aircraft from side to side. ... In flight, the control surfaces of an aircraft produce aerodynamic forces. |
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Inside parts name of a battery cellExplain with diagram.... |
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Answer» ❤️Hiii_____Hiii❤️ |
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What is compound bond |
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Answer» Compound basis WATER H2O can be called a MOLECULE or a compound because it is made of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. There are two MAIN types of chemical bonds that hold atoms together. covalent and iconic / electrovalent bonds. Atoms that share electrons in a chemical BOND have covalent bonds. |
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Four identical point masses each equal to M are placed at the four corners of a square of side a. Calculate the force of attraction or another point of mass M1 kept at the centre of the square |
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Answer» F(Net) = (4 x G x M x M1) / (r^2) Since the GIVEN masses are ideal POINT masses and do not exhibit any electrical characters, we are free to use Newton’s LAW of Gravity. The force of attraction between the 4 bodies placed at the BOUNDARY and the lone mass placed at the centre can be given by the application of the following formula 4 times: F = (G x M x M1) / (r^2) Where, G is universal gravitational constant and r is the distance between the central mass and boundary mass. Since each mass exerts the above force, the combined force FELT by the central mass will be: F(Net) = (4 x G x M x M1) / (r^2) |
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Define the terms plasticity index |
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Answer» Plasticity index. The plasticity index(PI) is a measure of the plasticity of a soil. The plasticity index is the size of the range of WATER CONTENTS where the soil exhibits plastic properties. The PI is the difference between the LIQUID LIMIT and the plastic limit (PI = LL-PL). |
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Define the terms toughness index |
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Answer» The AMOUNT of ENERGY per unit VOLUME that a material can absorb before rupturing. It is alsodefined as a material's resistance to fracture when stressed. Toughnessrequires a balance of STRENGTH and DUCTILITY. |
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What is the mass of the car travelling at 14.5m/s with a momentum of 4200kgm/s |
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Define the terms degree of saturation. |
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Answer» The PERCENTAGE of the VOLUME of water-filled VOIDS to the TOTAL volume of voids in a SOIL. |
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List the basic assumptions on which Terzaghi’s theory of consolidation is based. |
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Answer» 1)COMPRESSIBILITY is constant |
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Explain the mechanism of compaction. |
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Answer» SOIL compaction, is when STRESS is applied to the soul and the air is LET out of the pore. This causes it pack tightly together. When soil is compacted, it has LESS chance of erosion and runoff. Hope this helps! :) |
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Define the terms void ratio |
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What is capillary Rise? Derive the equation for the same. |
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Answer» A rise in a liquid above the level of zero pressure due to a net upward force produced by the attraction of the WATER molecules to a solid surface, e.g. GLASS, soil (for those cases where the adhesion of the liquid to the solid is greater than the cohesion of the liquid to itself) When ONE end of capillary tube of radius r is immersed into a liquid of density P which wets the sides of capillary tube (say water and capillary tube of glass), the SHAPE of the liquid is in the tube BECOMES concave upwards in figure |
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Write short note on Adsorbed water in soil |
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Answer» Under NORMAL conditions, WATER molecules are strongly adsorbed on soil particle SURFACE. Unbalanced force fields are generated at the interface of soil-water which increases soil-water INTERACTION. When particles are finer, magnitude of these forces are larger than weight of these particles |
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Write detailed note on minerals available in soil. |
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Mention two factors on which the moment off inertia of a body depends |
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Answer» the velocity of the MOTION and the force APPLIED to change its INETIA |
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Why light is pass through atransparentmedium but why can,t we |
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Answer» Because we are not TRANSPARENT we are OPAQUE that is we don't allow the light to pass |
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Relative density define |
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Answer» The RELATIVE DENSITY of a SUBSTANCE is the RATIO of its density to that of WATER |
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Contoh peristiwa tumbukan elastis sempurna yaitu |
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Answer» what is this?? just STOP POSTING meaningless QUESTIONS |
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Find centre of mass of a solid cone with height h and radius R |
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A pump on the ground floor of a building can pump up water to fill a tank of volume 40cm³ in 20minutes .If the tank is 30 m above the ground and the efficiency of 40% . How much electric power consumed by the pump. |
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Find the current i1 I2 I3 as shown in figure |
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An object is placed at a distance of 30cm from a concave lens of focal length 15cm. What would be the size of the object when the image is 1 cm in height? |
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Answer» Refer to the pic |
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Describe standard proctor test and modified proctor test. |
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Answer» Both standard and modified proctor test are used to MEASURE the OPTIMUM moisture CONTENT of any soil and maximum DRY density due to higher compression in modified proctor test we usually GET a max dry density and optimum moisture content more as compared to standard proctor test. |
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Law of mass m starts moving on a plank of mass m with constant velocity v |
| Answer» HEY friend PLEASE ri8 your COMPLETE question to SOLVE it | |
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Is the heat transfer coefficient dependent on temperature difference? Explain why |
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Answer» The heat TRANSFER coefficient is a very IMPORTANT parameter during the thermal application, and depends on many parameter such as the MATERIALS of fluid temperature. But the other important group of parameters effect on the heat transfer coefficient are flowing properties, geometry and thermal CONDITIONS |
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Write down the equation of motion when object is falling from a height |
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Answer» can you PLEASE be a LITTLE CLEAR with what you WANT to KNOW |
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What are types of piles based on ‘Method of forming’? |
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Answer» 1)DRIVEN PILE foundations can be made from CONCRETE,STEEL or timber 2)cast-in-situ pile foundations cast-in-situ are concrete pile 3)cast-in-situ piles have the advantages driven and cast-in-situ |
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Explain factors affecting bearing capacity. |
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Answer» Bearing CAPACITY factors |
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If you double the kinetic energy of an arrow by what factor does it speed increse |
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Please answer this question immediately. |
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Describe the static cone penetration test. |
| Answer» STATIC CONE printration MEANS cone WIT penitrationtest | |
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Write brief note on elastic settlements. |
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Answer» ELASTIC SETTLEMENT OF FOOTINGS. In CASES where a loaded area such as a footing for a building, is located on a soil deposit, which MAY be idealized as an elastic solid, the settlement caused by the load may be calculated by MEANS of the elastic displacement EQUATION. |
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Various polymer and uses |
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Answer» Polymers are made up of various molecules which combine TOGETHER to FORM long chains. Polymers usually have high melting and boiling POINTS like PVC (poly vinyl CHLORIDE), polystyrene, cellulose. These simple molecules which bind to form polymers are known as monomers. |
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What are the factors influencing the bearing capacity? |
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Answer» The amount of total and differential SETTLEMENT is one of the MAIN controlling factors for the bearing capacity of the soil. The relative DENSITY in the case of GRANULAR soil and CONSISTENCY in the case of cohesive soil play a decisive role in influencing the bearing capacity. |
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What is a ‘raft foundation’? When is it preferred? |
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I need some guidance on the Ijso exam basically I need some guidance on which books should I study for the Ijso for each of the subjects Chemistry Physics and Biology and I would want someone to guide me with books which can be useful for theory as well as books which can prove to be useful for questions. And I would also like if someone could give me knowledge above few books which prove useful for the Ijso practicals. The one who answers each of the questly would be appreciated greatly.Thankyou |
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Answer» HEY MATE! |
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Best book of physics for class 9 |
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Answer» Sabse best TAU ncert hi hai |
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What is a junction diode ? Give its pictorial symbol . |
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Answer» All p-type and n-type DIODES are junction diodes it is basically the BARRIER between the 2 regions of opposite CONDUCTIVITY |
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Explain the construction of voltaic cells and draw it |
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Answer» Electrical current is the movement of CHARGED particles ,either ELECTRONS or ions through a conductor. A voltaic CELL is an electrochemical cell that uses a chemical REACTION to produce electrical ENERGY. |
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Two application of sonar please |
| Answer» USED in SHIPS and SUBMARINES | |