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1.

Which of the planet has least period of revolution around the sun?

Answer» ANSWER is MERCURY
88 DAYS
2.

Define state of motion of an object

Answer»

If an OBJECT CHANGES its POSITION with RESPECT to TIME

3.

Plzz tell the answer

Answer»

When CAR is ACCELERATING it's SPEED is INCREASING and when retarding it's speed is decreasing. Both are OPPOSITE of each other

4.

HURRY UP AND ANSWER THIS INTERSTING QUESTION"The magnification of the image by the concave mirror is -1.Mention charectestics of image from above mentioned"

Answer» REAL INVERTED below the PRINCIPAL AXIS
5.

An object is thrown up with a speed of 50m/s. Its height from the ground after 7s is

Answer»

S=ut+1/2(at^2)
s=50*7 + (1\2)(-10*49)   (ACCELEARTION due to GRAVITY is in opposite DIRECTION to                                            DISPLACEMENT .thus a is -ve) 
s=350-5*49
s=350-245
s=105 m

6.

What kind of friction does a wheel have with the surface on which it is moving?

Answer»

When a WHEEL is MOVING on a SURFACE it EXPERIENCE a ROLLING friction.
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7.

Derive the formula for position-time relation

Answer» HOPE you LIKE it and UNDERSTAND it
8.

Self gravitational potential energy

Answer»

A gravitationally BOUND system has a LOWER (i.e., more negative) gravitational potential energy than the SUM of its PARTS — this is what keeps the system aggregated in accordance with the minimum total potential energyprinciple. where G is the gravitationalconstant, M is the mass of the sphere, and R is its radius.

9.

an object 5cm high is placed at a distance of 10cm from a convex mirror of radius of curvature 30cm .find the nature, position and size of the image? NO SPAMMING

Answer»

Hey!!!!!!!

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For a CONVEX Mirror,

=> h = 5cm

=> u = -10CM

=> R = +30cm

=> f = +15cm

=> v = ?

=> h' = ?

Thus by mirror formula

=> 1/f = 1/u + 1/v

=> 1/v = 1/f - 1/u

=> 1/v = 1/15 + 1/10

=> 1/v = 5/30

=> v = + 6cm

=> m = -v/u

=> m = -6/-10

=> m = +0.6

Thus the IMAGE will be virtual, erect and diminished.

Also, m = h'/h

=> 0.6 = h'/5

=> h' = +3CM

Thus the image will be formed 3cm from the mirror.

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Hope this HELPS you

10.

Examples of double displacement reaction displacement reaction

Answer»

NaOH+HCl - NaCl+H2O
2 come under H i THINK U know
it HELP full for u

11.

The velocity of a car in 10 m/s in 5 second then what is the acceleratatino

Answer»

Hello FRIEND...!!

ACCELERATION = velocity / time taken

Given that,

Velocity = 10 m/s

Time = 5 second.

THEREFORE,

Acceleration = 10 / 5 m/s^2 .

Acceleration = 2 m/s^2 .

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HOPE it helps...!!

12.

Define the eleltromagnetic and matter waves?

Answer»

Electromagnetic - relating to the INTERRELATION of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.


Matter waves - a hypothetical wave ASSOCIATED with the motion of a PARTICLE of atomic or subatomic size that describes effects such as the diffraction of beams of PARTICLES by crystals. Expand. Also called matter wave. Origin of de Broglie wave.

13.

The angle between two plane mirrors are 60 degree. The no. of images will be ?

Answer»

The FORMULA for the number of IMAGES when two plane mirrors are inclined to each other at an angle is given by

No of images = 360/N - 1
where n = the angle of inclination

So, the no of images FORMED = 360/60 - 1
= 6-1 = 5

Therefore, 5 images will be formed.

14.

What is the S.I unit of viscocity?

Answer» SI UNIT of VISCOSITY is Pascal-second.
15.

Define the units of entropy , work and acceleration.

Answer»

Unit of etropy = Joule
Unit of WORK = Joule
Unit of ACCELERATION = meter PER SECOND SQUARED..

16.

Define the units newton watt,joule.

Answer»

Newton - the SI unit of force. It is equal to the force that would give a MASS of one kilogram an ACCELERATION of one metre per second per second, and is equivalent to 100,000 dynes.

watt - the SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second, corresponding to the rate of consumption of energy in an electric circuit where the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere.

joule - The joule (pronounced DJOOL) is the standard unit of energy in ELECTRONICS and general scientific applications. One joule is DEFINED as the amount of energy exerted when a force of one newton is applied over a displacement of one meter.

17.

What isa). the highest b) the lowest, total resistance that can be secured by combination of four coils of resistance 4ohm 8ohm 12ohm 24ohm

Answer»

Heya !!


here is your ANSWER !!


total higest RESISTANCE =>

it will come in series


then , equivalent resistance =>


4 Ω + 8Ω + 12 Ω +24 Ω => 48 Ω


now ,



lower resistance is => connecting them in parallel


=> 1 / 4 Ω + 1 / 8 Ω + 1 / 12 Ω + 1 / 24 Ω


=> 1 / Rp = 2 Ω


hence ,


the height resistance is 48 Ω


and Lowest resistance = 2 Ω .


hope it helps you dear a lot !!!!


thanks !!

18.

A 1kg wire has a cross sectional area 10 cm² and length 10 m. what is the numerical value of linear mass density of the wire?

Answer» Hello Dear.

Here is the answer---


→→→→→→→→→→→

Given CONDITIONS---

Mass of the wire = 1 kg.
Length of the Wire = 10 m.

Using the Formula,

  Linear Mass DENSITY = Mass/Length
                                λ = m/l
                                λ = 1/10
                                λ = 0.1 kg/m.

Thus, Linear mass Density of the Wire is 0.1 kg/m.


→→→→→→→→→→→


Hope it helps.


Have a Marvelous Day.
19.

Molecule that contains only sigma bonds

Answer» ALKANES....U TAKE it has all SIGMA BONDS
20.

Answer this question now

Answer» HOPE this HELPS if any DOUBT PLEASE COMMENT
21.

the focal length of convex lens is f .an object is placed at a distance x from its first focus then findthe ratio of size of the real image to that of the object

Answer»

Here is the SOLUTION. CHECK it.

22.

The driver of the train travelling at 40m/s applies the brakes as the train enters a station. The train slows down at a rate of 2m/s^2.The platform is 400 m long.Will the train stop in time?

Answer» MAY be 20 SECOND... Not SURE
23.

What is the velocity of particle at maximum height?

Answer» 0!!!!

zero


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24.

Why Do we say That the Charge acquired by a glass rod or an ebonite rod is static

Answer»

Thus, FUR BECOMES POSITIVELY charged. When anebonite rod is rubbed with fur the rod gets negatively charged because the friction between the fur and the rod MAKES the ebonite rod to gain electron from the fur. This is because, electrons in fur are LESS tightly bound than the electrons in theebonite rod .

25.

What is centripetal force give example and it's SI unit?

Answer»

Centripetal force is measured in Newtons and is calculated as themass (in kg), multiplied by TANGENTIALVELOCITY (in METERS per second) SQUARED, divided by the radius (in meters). This means that if tangentialvelocity doubles, the force will quadruple

26.

Does the frequency of all wavelengths of light remain the same?

Answer» YES it will REMAIN same
27.

Why does a phonograph record attracts the dust particle when it cleaned

Answer»

The WORK of PHONOGRAPH is ATTRACTS DUST PARTICLES.

28.

What is the value of 1 Faraday in terms of coloumb?

Answer»

Here is you answer ☺️

A 1-farad capacitor can store one COULOMB (coo-lomb) of charge at 1volt. A coulomb is 6.25e18 (6.25 * 10^18, or 6.25 BILLION billion) ELECTRONS.One AMP represents a rate of ELECTRON flow of 1 coulomb of electrons per second, so a 1-farad capacitor can hold 1 amp-second of electrons at 1volt.

29.

Different type of sound producing agents with their intensities

Answer»

Thanks for askingthis question. Below is the list of sound PRODUCING agents along with theirintensities in db. This will be definitely helpful for you.

 

Noise Source(Intensityof Sound-db)

Threshold of hearing(0)

Breathing(10)

Sound of Leaves in TREES(20)

Whispering(30)

Normal Conversation(30-40)

Homes and Resturaunt (40-50)

LOUD conversation(65)

Traffic Noise(60-90)

Heavy Trucks(90-100)

Thunder STORM(110)

Rock Music (120)

Jet take off 100 m disance (120)

Jet Engine 25 m distance (140)

30.

Will any one do my question plz

Answer»

1) Concave Mirror

2) Flame PLACED 15 cm distance from its POLE so , object distance , u = -15cm and distance from its pole so , image distance , v = -60

Now , MAGNIFICATION = -image distance / object distance = - v/u
= -( -60 cm ) / ( -15 cm ) = -4
Hence , linear magnification of the image is -4

31.

Abdul while driving to school computes the average speed for his trip to be 20 km per hour on his return trip along the same route there is less traffic and average speed is 30 km per hour what is the average speed for abdul's trip

Answer» AVERAGE SPEED =2v1×v2/(v1+v2)
=2×20×30/(20+30)
=1200/50=24km/hr
32.

What is the use of a kink in a thermometer

Answer»

A kink is a divice in a thermometer , which BREAKS the mercury as it CONTRACTS this STORING the HIGHEST temperature

33.

Why are wider tyres used in bus than a car

Answer»

Pressure is inversely PROPORTIONAL to the SURFACE AREA , THUS wider tyre means more surface area and hence LESS pressure.

34.

Write a note on uniform circular motion.

Answer»

- The Physics CLASSROOM UNIFORM circular motion can be described as the motion of an object in a circle at a constant speed. As an object moves in a circle, it is constantly changing its DIRECTION. At all INSTANCES, the object is moving TANGENT to the circle.



hope it is useful to you

35.

Solve it please ...class 11th

Answer» HOPE this HELPS u
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36.

Define order of magnitude???

Answer»

An ORDER of magnitude is an approximate measure of the size of a number, equal to the LOGARITHMS (base 10) rounded to a whole number. Differences in order of magnitude can be measured on a base-10 logarithms scale in “DECADES” (i.e., factors of ten).EXAMPLES of numbers of different magnitudes can be found at Order of magnitude (number).


37.

With the help of examples explain that motion is a relative term

Answer»

ANSWER:

For example, you are in a CAR and it goes with the velocity of 50 m/s to the EAST, then a truck PASSES you with a velocity of 60m/s to the east. ... Velocity of the moving objects with RESPECT to other moving or stationary object is called “relative velocity” and this motion is called “relative motion”

Explanation:

38.

According to newton law of gravitataion every particle of matter attracts every other particle but bodies on the surface of earth never move towards each other on account of this force of attraction. Give reason

Answer»

Because the objects are so SMALL and they have less mass, the gravity of earth also acts on them. But if you PUT two tennis ball in SPACE they will get attracted towards each other and they will collide in 3 days. Because there is no gravity ACTING on them.

39.

A sheet of paper fall slower than one that is crumpled into a ball

Answer»

It is because sheet of paper has a larger surface AREA which causes more DRAG . And the SHAPE also matters as CRUMPLED BALL has a aerodynamic shape it lessen the drag.

40.

A stretched slinky has ______ energy.A) Potential B) kinetic C) Thermal D) nuclear

Answer»

I THINK your ANSWER is KINETIC ENERGY

41.

A Bus starts from a rest and attains 40km/h velocity after 10s. calculate the acceleration of the bus

Answer»

Given,
INITIAL velocity(u)= 0 km/s
final velocity( v) =40km/s
TIME taken(t)=10s
so, accleration(a)=v-u/t
= 40-0/10
= 40/10
=4 m/s^2...

42.

Define convection and electric current.

Answer» Convection and electric Current
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Here are defination
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Convection :- The PROCESS through which the heat passed through the AIR, WATER or from vacuum it is called as convection.

Electric Current :- The FLOW of the electricity's in the electronic circuit is called the electric circuit.

43.

What is present inside a black hole???

Answer» HEYY vivek ur answer..........

A black hole is a region of SPACETIME exhibiting such strong gravitational effects that nothing—not even particles and electromagnetic RADIATION such as light—can escape from inside it. The THEORY of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently COMPACT mass can deform spacetime to form a black hole......
  hope it will help u...........

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44.

A bus increase its speed from 20km\hr to 50km\hr in 10seconds .find its acceleration

Answer»

U(INITIAL VELOCITY) =20km/hr
v(FINAL velocity) =50km/hr
t(TIME)=10s=10/(60×60)=1/360

a=(v-u)/t
a=(50-20)/(1/3600)
a=30×3600
a=108000km/hr

45.

Difference between deadbeat and ballistic galvanometer

Answer» THANKS for the question!

It is DEFINITELY a very interesting question to solve and do some brainstorming.

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A deadbeat galvanometer has as low a mass as possible in the moving COIL. It is used to measure current. They have low mass so they respond more quickly.

ABallistic galvanometer CONSISTS of an artificially increased mass or a combination of a moving coil and a MECHANICAL integrator. eg. The analog VU meterwhich is found on traditional audio consoles. The mass of the needle integratesthe signal which makes it respond more slowly.


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Hope it helps and solves your query!!






46.

Difference between antibody and antitoxin

Answer»

Hello dear.....here is your answer

An ANTIGEN is not necessarily a toxin. So an antitoxin can be an antibody, but not all antibodies  are antitoxin. Anti-toxin  is something that neutralizes the toxins released by bacteria. ... They can be formed against the cellwall of bacteria as well as one's own ANTIGENS (AUTOIMMUNITY).

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47.

Are the laws of reflection valid for irregular reflection?give reasons for your answer?

Answer»

Hi friend, Harish here.

Here is your answer.

What are the laws of reflection?

→ It states that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.

→ And it happens in the same plane.

Is it valid for irregular surfaces ?

The laws of reflection are also valid for the irregular surfaces also.

 We may think that it is not 
. But here is the reason for it.

Reasons : ( Pls refer to the images also)

Let us take an irregular surface. And let a light source FALL on it.Then, It will GET reflected.

 But Actually it seems to be that the angle of incidence is not equal to the angle of reflection and does appear to follow . But the truth is, it does.

Let us have a magnified IMAGE of an irregular surface on which the light falls and gets reflected.

Now draw a tangent to the surface on which the light incidence and also mark the normal. Now, when we SEE we get an amazing result where the angle of incidence is equal to angle of reflection.

And it is clearly understood that all happens on the same plane. Hence it FOLLOWS the law's of reflection.  

(Refer to the image ).
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Hope my answer is helpful to you.

48.

What is velocity. ....

Answer»

Displacement per UNIT TIME is called velocity.
Speed in a PARTICULAR guven direction is called velocity.
SI unit is m per sec.
It is a vector quantity.
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49.

Good morning everybody..there is a question from class 11 physics..a body is projected with a velocity 50 M per second..distance travelled in 6th second is..give explanation.. the answer is actually 5 but I'm getting - 5

Answer» HEY here your ANSWER
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Given,
x/t = 50 m/s

then,

dx/dt = (50)/(60×1/6)m
= 50/10 m
= 5 m

therefore the distance travelled in 6TH SECOND is 5 m
50.

A body of mass 1 kg is thrown vertically up with a velocity 20m/s.What is its potential energy at the maximum height?

Answer»

Mgh=200 (m=1,g=10,H=(20)2/2.10)=20)