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Physico -Answers
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8a )
Net force: The net force is the vector sum of all the forces that act upon an object . It is also the sum of all the forces, taking into account the fact that a force is a vector and two forces of equal magnitude and opposite direction will cancel each other out .
8b )
The law of conservation of linear momentum states that the total
momentum of a system of particles remains constant , so long as no
external forces act on the system.
e . g Firing a bullet from a gun or a radioactive nucleus spontaneously emitting an alpha particle .
8c )
M = 200 g = 0 .2kg , h = 2cm , h2 = 1.8 m , u = 0, v =?
P .E = mgh
P .E = K .E = 1/ 2 MV ^ 2
4 = 1 / 2 x 0. 2 x V ^ 2
V = √ 40 = 6. 32 m / s ^ -1
Impulse = M 0
Impulse = 0. 2 6.32)
= 1.264 Kgms ^ -1
8d )
M = 0. 02 kg , f= 5 Hz , x = 10 cm = 0.1 , V = 200 cm = 2 m / s
8dii )
r = ? , w = 2πf = 2 x3 .142 x 5
W = 31 .4
From V = w √ r^ 2 - 0 .1^ 2
2 = 31 . 4 √ r^ 2 - 0 .1 ^ 2
= r^ 2 - 0 .1^ 2 = 0 .6369^ 2
r^ 2 = 0.41564161
r = √ 0 .41564161
r = 0. 64 m
Maximum vel
V = wr (x = 0 at maximum )
8diii)
maximum potential energy
=1 / 2 MVm^ 2
=1 / 2* 20 ^ 10 * (372 .3 )^ 2
=10 * 138596 .4
=1385964 J
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10 a )
Critical angle is the angle of incidence in the optically densed medium when the angle of refraction is 90 degrees
10 b)
Anti-note are created by region of maximum displacement in a wave
more coming
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11 a )
Dielectric strength is the property of an insulating material to retain material to retain electrical properties
11 bi)
-Infra-red wave
-Geiger muller counter
-Scintillation counter
11 bii )
Irradiation of solar energy
11 c )
Charge (q )=1. 0* 10 ^ - 19C
Electric field intensity(E )=1200NC^ - 1
Weight of the oil drop =?
E = F / q
1200=F / 1. 0* 10 ^ -19
F = 1200* 1. 0* 10 ^ -19
F = 1.2 * 10 ^ 3* 10^ -19
F = 1.2 * 10 ^ -16 N
11 d)
R =100 ohm , L = 0.05 H , C =0. 25 uF
V =220 v , f= 50 Hz
11 di)
Impedance (z )=sqroot 0^ 2)
Xl = 2* pie * fl
Xl = 2* 3.1428571428571* 50 * 0. 05
Xl = 15. 71 ohm
Xl = 0
Xc =1/ 78. 55 * 10 ^ -6
Xc =10 ^ 6/ 78. 55
=12730 .7ohm
Z= sqroot -12630.7
Z= sqroot (10000+2 .63 * 10 ^ 16
Z= sqroot 26.3
Z= 1.62 * 10 ^ 16 ohm
11 dii )
Vrms= IZ
I =220 / 1.62 * 10 ^ 16
=1 .36 * 10 ^ -14
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9a )
i) thermal equilibrium is the point at which the temperature of an object remain constant or steady
ii )fundamental interval is the distance between upper and lower fixed point of a thermometre
9b )
i) it can be used to raise heavy load
ii ) it is used in printing press
9c )
magnet
9di )
by using calometry law
heat last = heat gain
MmCmDθm= CaDθ + Mw Cw Dθ
300 * Cm * 45 = 90 + 500 * 4200
13500Cm = 90 + 29400000
13500CM = 29400090/ 13500
Cm =2177.78 Jg^ -K ^ -1
9dii ) §
i) by convection
ii ) by conduction
9diii) §
i) power generation
ii ) chemical processing
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5)
i) For launching astronauts into the space
ii ) For launching satellite
iii ) For Scientific research
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6a )
Doping is the addition of small quantity of an element to a semi conductor to change its characteristics
6b )
Doping introduce impurities into an extremely pure instrintic semi conductor for the purpose of modulating its elctrical properties
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7)
X = Electron gun
Y = Accelerating mode
Z = Deflection plate
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3)
-smoke
-aerosol
-dust particle
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1a )
impulse (I )=F * t
F = ma = m v= M d)
f= M l/ T )= MLT^ -2
I =MLT^ - 2 * T
I =MLT^ - 1
1b )
Acceleration(a )= v/ t=d/ t
a = d/ t^ 2 = L / T ^ 2= LT^ - 2
1c )
WOrk(w )=f* d
W = MLT^ -2 * L
W = ML ^ 2T ^ -2
(Note : This symbols ^ means Raise to power)
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Created at 2016-04-12
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