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Aastha
Subject: Physics
, asked on 3/5/18
What is conservation law? Can we prove it? Give some examples.
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Aastha
Subject: Physics
, asked on 3/5/18
Among which elementary partices does electromagnetic force act??
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Aastha
Subject: Physics
, asked on 3/5/18
between which particles and process the weak nuclear force appears??
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Aastha
Subject: Physics
, asked on 3/5/18
What are the basic conservation laws of nature??
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अर्कज
Subject: Physics
, asked on 3/5/18
Solve this:
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अर्कज
Subject: Physics
, asked on 3/5/18
Solve this:
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अर्कज
Subject: Physics
, asked on 3/5/18
Solve this:
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Prakhar
Subject: Physics
, asked on 2/5/18
Pls help me. I have never even heard of this q:
Q 3) While performing an experiment in the physics lab, it was found that the frequency n of a tuning fork (of length l, density p and young's modulus Y) was dependent on l, p and Y. Find the possible relation for the frequency of the tuning fork in terms of l, p and y.
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Dev Raj
Subject: Physics
, asked on 2/5/18
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Dev Raj
Subject: Physics
, asked on 2/5/18
Solve this:
Q.5. Given that
T
1
= 100 N, then find
T
2
.
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Dev Raj
Subject: Physics
, asked on 1/5/18
Q. A large hemisphere of radius 100 m is fixed on the ground . A man weighing 700 N stands at a height of 50 m above the ground. N and f represent the normal and frictional force acting on him. Find N and f.
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Atreya
Subject: Physics
, asked on 1/5/18
The circled one please
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3
Ayan
Subject: Physics
, asked on 29/4/18
what is mechanics
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1
Prakhar
Subject: Physics
, asked on 28/4/18
While performing an experiment in the physics lab, it was found that the frequency n of a tuning fork (of length l, density ρ and young's modulus Y ) was dependent on l, ρ and Y. Find the possible relation for the frequency of the tuning fork in terms of l, ρ and Y While performing an experiment in the physics lab, it was found that the frequency n of a tuning fork (of length l, density ρ and young's modulus Y ) was dependent on l, ρ and Y. Find the possible relation for the frequency of the tuning fork in terms of l, ρ and Y
A)
B)
C)
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अर्कज
Subject: Physics
, asked on 24/4/18
Solve this:
Question No. 8
Use the following information to answer the next question.
In ß - decay, the nucleus emits an electron and an antineutrino i.e., an uncharged particle.
Which fundamental force explains the process of ß - decay?
A) Weak nuclear force
B) Strong nuclear force
C) Gravitational force
D)Electromagnetic force
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Q 3) While performing an experiment in the physics lab, it was found that the frequency n of a tuning fork (of length l, density p and young's modulus Y) was dependent on l, p and Y. Find the possible relation for the frequency of the tuning fork in terms of l, p and y.
Q.5. Given that = 100 N, then find .
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Question No. 8
Use the following information to answer the next question.
In ß - decay, the nucleus emits an electron and an antineutrino i.e., an uncharged particle.
Which fundamental force explains the process of ß - decay?
A) Weak nuclear force
B) Strong nuclear force
C) Gravitational force
D)Electromagnetic force