what happen to the weight of a body when it is falling freely under the action of gravity?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

where W-weight, m-mass of the object and g-acceleration produced due to the earth's gravity. ... This happens because the normal reaction force exerted on the object in the lift is equal to zero, and normal force equals to mg, which in turn equals the weight of the object.


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Invisible damage to the body resulting from repeating a movement often is a

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Answer: repetitive strain injury


Explanation: The repetitive strain injury (RSI), also known as overuse syndrome, is defined as the invisible damage to the body resulting from repeating a movement. These type of damage can affect the muscles, nerves, ligaments and tendons.

In nonequilibrium, total counterclockwise moments = total clockwise moments. *True False

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Answer:

[tex]{ \bf{false}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Because it breaks the law of moments.

the splitting of white light into its constituent colours is called​

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It is called Dispersion .

In the two-slit experiment, the distance between the slits and the screen is 1.15 m and the distance between the slits is 0.100 mm. If the first-order bright fringe is measured to be 4.2 cm from the centerline, what is the wavelength of light?

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Given,
D = 1.15 m (distance of slots from
screen)
d = 0.100 mm
10^-4 m (distance between the two slits)
m = 1 (first order bright fringe)
xm = 4.2 cm
0.042 m (distance of first order bright fringe from centreline)

We know that,
xm = m* D λ/d (λ= wavelength)
0.042 = 1* 1.15 λ/10^-4
λ = (0.042 * 10^-4)/1.15

Therefore,
λ = 0.0365 * 10^-4
3.65 * 10^-6 m (approx)

the moon revolves around the earth in a nearly circular orbit kept by gravitational force exerted by the earth work done will be

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Answer:

Zero because the applied force is perpendicular to the motion of the object.

No work is done on an object moving is a circular path about a central attractive force.

Any work done in such a case would result in a change in the orbit.

think about the objects which acts as concave or convex Mirrors in your surroundings write a report on it​

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Answer:

Explanation:

S.No Concave                      Mirror  Convex Mirror  

1.  Dentist's mirror               Rear view mirror of vehicles  

2.  Shaving Mirror                Streetlights  

3.  Headlight of vehicles      Water glass surface  

4.   Caving side of spoon     Curving side of spoon

5.   Torch glass                    Electric Bulb  

6.  Inner surface of              Outer surface of steel basin  

steel basin  

7.  Lunch plates                   Calling bell

8.  Microscope                       Optical instruments  

9.   Satellite dishes              Fish eye lenses

A bird flying 5.0 m overhead sees me drop it, and starts to dive straight down towards the bread the instant I release it. She catches it after it falls 3.0 m. Assuming she accelerates constantly from rest (0 = 0) at the time I let go of the bread, what is her acceleration?

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Answer:

15

Explanation:

muntiply the 5.0.3.0 ,you will get ans

Why is figure 5 an unhelpful visualization tool for this data set?

Please help!

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Explanation:

Because the temperature and the radiation are not correlated, they're not represented as functions of each other, they're represented as independent variables thus using graph 5 you cannot figure out how one affect another

Answer:

It doesn’t show how temperature and radiation relate to each other. It’s difficult to draw conclusions from data that’s separated this way.

What is not one of the main uses of springs?
A. Bike suspension
B. The seasons
C. Clock making
D. Car suspension

Quick answer

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Answer:

b. the seasons

Explanation:

a bus moving with acceleration 2m/s^2. What does it mean

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Answer:

a bus moving with acceleration of 2 meter per second square

Answer:

It means that it's velocity is 2m/s per s

Means it travels 2m in 1st second and 4m in 2nd sec

If the force on a spring is 2 N and it stretched 1 m, what is the spring
constant?
A. 0.4 N/m
B. 0.2 N/m
C. 2 N/m
D. 4 N/m

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C) 2N/M

The formula is F=ke

where F = force,k= spring constant and e=elasticity

2=k*1

k=(2/1)

k=2N/M

Force=2N=FStretched=x=1m

We know

[tex]\boxed{\sf Spring\:constant(k)=\dfrac{F}{x}}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto k=\dfrac{2}{1}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto k=2N/m[/tex]

Hello,Plz Help Which conditions are necessary for rain to form?

The temperature of the air below the cloud is above freezing.
The temperature of the air below the cloud is below freezing.
The sky has no clouds, and the temperature of the air is cold.
There is a warm layer of air and a cold layer of air closer to the ground.

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Vas happenin!
The third one makes no since because the clouds carry the rain. It isn’t always cold when it’s going to rain

The fourth one is a good one

The second one again it’s not always cold when it’s raining

The first one could be it also

Hmmm I would go with the last one

Sorry if it’s wrong

The option There is a warm layer of air and a cold layer of air closer to the ground. is the correct answer

A rabbit runs a distance of 60 meters in 20s. What is the average speed?

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Answer:

3 m/s

Explanation:

Given,

Total distance = 60 m

Total time = 20 s

We know that,

Average speed = Total distance/Total time

=> Average speed = 60 m/20 s

=> Average speed = 3 m/1 s

=> Average speed = 3 m/s

Distance=60mTime=20s

Average speed=Total distance/Total time

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Average\:Speed=\dfrac{60}{20}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Average\:Speed=3m/s[/tex]

Help please with question 2bii

The one that starts with calculate the average ....

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Answer:

add text fully or atleast add book name edition . solution is in picture.  chk pictures ignore b part

Explanation:


Write the dirference between sl system
and cgs system

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Explanation:

st system:the internationak system of measurement which i declared form internationäl convention of scientists held in france in 1960AD is Si system

CGS System:it measure in length in centimeter mass in gram time in second

3 bulbs are in series and the same 3 bulbs are in parallel with the same battery. Which bulbs will be dimmer?
A. The same
B. Parallel
C. Series
D. Not enough info

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Answer:

Explanation:

The series three. The series 3 will cut the voltage into 1/3. The current will also be lower because of the voltage drop.

The parallel circuit will not cut the voltage and the current will be tripled because each bulb is taking out exactly what it needs.

As an aside, house wiring would be a nightmare if the bulbs were connected in series. If one bulb burned out, you'd have to find it in the dark because they all would go out.

An action force is 75 N up. The reaction force must be:
!ASAP!

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The reaction force must be:

75 N up

If we increase the surface area of a given surface without changing the force acting on it, then the pressure acting on it will ______ (increase/decrease/remain the same)

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Answer:

Decrease

Explanation:

The pressure is the force per unit area. So, P=F/A

Thus the pressure P is inversely proportional to contact area A.

So when area increases , the pressure will be decreasing.

Rahul is carrying a load of 80 kg along a distance of 200 meters in 5 minutes. But the same load is carried by Reena to the same distance in 4 minutes. Who has more power? Also show by calculation.

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Answer:

REENA IS STRONGER

Explanation:

so let's just find how long each person takes to carry the load half way, to proof who is stronger.

Rahul takes 5 minutes

5/2

= 2.5

so Rahul takes 2.5 minutes to travel 100 metres with 80 kg

where as

Reena take 4 minutes

4/2

= 2

so Reena takes 2 minutes to travel 100 metres with 80 kg

__________________________________________________

Therefore Reena is stronger because, she went 30 seconds before Rahul

Answer:

hope it helps you

Explanation:

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What mechanism of energy is transferred by mass motion of fluid from one region of space to another?​

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Convection, because it is the process of heat transfer from one location to the next by the movement of fluids. The moving fluid carries energy within it.

In a simple machine the energy input is 120J if the efficiency of the machine is 80% calculate the energy output

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Answer:

E_O = 96J

Explanation:

E_O = E_I*(%e/100%)

E_O = 120J*(80%/100%)

E_O = 96J

the slope of a line on a position vs time graph is the

a. velocity
b. time
c. distance
d. displacement

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It's the velocity, but only the magnitude. It can't show the direction of the velocity. So it's better to call it speed.

If the force of attraction btw earth and us is equal n opposite then why is the net force zero and if it is zero why do we get pulled towards earth

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Answer:

Explanation:

It's not equal and opposite. You're thinking of Newton's 3rd Law. This is not that. This is gravitational attraction between 2 objects. We can figure out mathematically the pull that the earth has on a single person, by using the equation for gravitational force and the universal gravitational constant, G:

[tex]F_g=\frac{Gm_1m_2}{r^2}[/tex] where G is the universal gravitational constant, m1 is the mass of one person, m2 is the mass of the earth, and r-squared is the addition of the radius of the earth plus the radius of you in relation to the surface of the earth.

Let's say a person weighs 150 pounds; in Newtons this is 667 N (rounded from 667.233); his mass then, in terms of the metric system (using 9.8 for gravity), is 68.2 kg. Let's also say that this person is 6 feet tall. 6 feet is the same as 1.83 m (rounded to 3 sig fig's) and the radius from that person's center to the surface of the earth would be about half that height at r = .915 meters. Filling in the formula:

[tex]F_g=\frac{(6.67*10^{-11})(68.2)(5.98*10^{24})}{(6.38*10^6)^2}[/tex] it turns out that the person's radius adds nothing significantly to the radius of the earth, so it doesn't even count mathematically. It's way too small compared to the earth's radius (which is the denominator of that equation). We find that

[tex]F_g=668N[/tex] That's the pull that the earth has on that person which, not coincidentally, is the weight in pounds we said that the person was. Isn't physics amazing!?

if A vector = i^-j^+k^ then unit vector in the direction of A vector
a)√3,j^
b)(i^-j^+k^)
c)(i^-j^-k^)/√2
d)(i^-j^+k^)/√3
plzz answer my question with explanation​

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If A = i - j + k, then the magnitude of A is

||A|| = √(1² + (-1)² + 1²) = √3

Then the unit vector in the direction of A is 1/||A|| multiplied by A :

u = A/||A|| = (i - j + k)/√3

(choice D)

if the velocity of a train starts from rest is 72km/h(20m/s) after 5 minutes, find out its acceleration and the distance travelled by the train in this time

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Explanation:

Convert the time to seconds : 5minutes × 60 = 300seconds

Acceleration = Velocity / Time

Acceleration = 20m/s / 300s

Acceleration = 0.067m/s²

Distance = Velocity × Time

Distance = 20m/s × 300seconds

Distance = 6000m

anyone who is in class 6?​

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Answer:

hey I am in class 6 why did you ask

what is the difference between MKS system and SI system of measurement​

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Answer:

The MKS (metre, kilogram, second) system of units is the fundamental core of the SI (Systeme Internationale, or International System) of measurement. As various fields grow new forms of measurements based on MKS, terms or exact definitions may vary in different scientific or engineering disciplines. These inconsistencies are sorted out by the international committee that defines the SI system of units and keeps it up to date.

So the MKS is the static core, and the SI is the evolving, growing system of metric measurement.

Metres and kilograms were introduced after the French Revolution around 1790. Seconds were added by the 1830s, building the MKS system. More units came later. By 1948, a need was seen to develop a clear and consistent set of terms for measurement, and this led to 12 years of work, ending with the release of the first version of the SI in 1960.

The SI now has seven base units of measure. It begins with the original three metre, kilogram, and second, and adds the ampere for electricity, candela for light, kelvin for temperature, and mole for amount (number of atoms or molecules) of a substance.

The SI defines how each fundamental unit can be measured or obtained experimentally. These definitions have changed over time. For example, the metre was originally a measure related to the circumference of the Earth, then a set number of waves of a particular wavelength, and now a distance traveled by light in a vacuum in a certain period of time.

The SI also defines modifying terms such as milli-, centi-, and kilo- that are a specific number of each unit.

The SI includes many other derived units, as well.

By standardizing international use of measurements across different fields of science and engineering, the SI reduces confusion that would slow scientific progress and error that can produce engineering catastrophe such as the loss of the Mars Climate Orbiter in 1999 due to a table that should have been in metric units (kilograms and meters) being provided in United States customary units (pounds and inches).*

The Mars Climate Orbiter and its mission were lost due to a failure to use SI units consistently.

Hope this help you!:)

use the periodic table to answer the question
which statement correctly compares the number of protons and electrons in atoms of rubidium (rb) and calcium (ca)?
A.rubidium has more protons and fewer electrons than calcium
b. rubidium has more protons and more elctrons than calcium
c.rubudium has fewer protons and more electrons than calcium
d. rubidum has fewer protons and fewer electrons than calcium

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Answer: I hope this helps you

Explanation:

Answer:

B. Rubidium has more protons and more electrons than calcium.

Explanation:

What is the minimum value of force acting between two charges placed at 1 m apart from each other?
(a)Ke²
(b)Ke
(c)Ke/4
(d)Ke² /2

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Answer:

Ke²

Explanation:

So,

q1 = e

q2 = e

r = 1m

By coulumb's law,

F = K (q1q2/r²)

F = K (e)(e)/(1)²  

F = Ke²  

 

Option(a)

what is the unit of power?​

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Answer:

Explanation:

The unit of power is watt .

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