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| 5051. | 
                                    Can you guys please tell me a short and easy story that includes physics | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  write the story of Sir ISAAC NEWTON when an APPLE falls on themExplanation:please MARK as brainlist  | 
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| 5052. | 
                                    Information about cyclone will be given by the a) IMD b)JMB c)IDF d) CID  | 
                            
| Answer» IMD =INDIAN METEROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT | |
| 5053. | 
                                    in India cyclones usually occur in which month January- February may-june December - January April -May | 
                            
| Answer» TION:it ACTUALLY DEPENDS on the REGION | |
| 5055. | 
                                    7. 'द कम्युनिस्ट मेनीफेस्टो' (The Communist Manifesto) नामक पुस्तक कार्ल मार्क्स के साथ अन्य किसने लिखी ? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  ask google for this informationExplanation:please MARK it as brainliest answer I THOUGHT it WOULD be HELPFUL for you  | 
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| 5056. | 
                                    calculate the volume of a wooden object of mass280kg, if density of wooden is 800kg/m3( please tell me the answer) | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  density=mass/vol.therefore, 7/20  | 
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| 5057. | 
                                    The device used to measure the force acting on an object | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Dynamometer......is the device USED for MEASURING FORCE acting on an OBJECT..  | 
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| 5058. | 
                                    i stink at physics because its my first time doin it and im in quarantine so i have no idea....so pls do this for me...ill make u brainliest | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  ctric press, electric geyser, etc (2). Bez it don't stick with GLASS and show equal EXPANSION with inc in temp (3). Length = meter scale, mass= weighing MACHINE, time= stop watch (4). Vol=V = cubicmeter= m^3 ,Area = meter square= m^2 Current = Q= Ampere =A Mark as the brainlist ans with thanks Follow me for more great ans.... #2% valle  | 
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| 5059. | 
                                    How does a digital thermometer work without mercury? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Mercury thermometers are based upon the practical phenomena that mercury expands with temperature. A small amount of mercury in a reservoir is subject to HEAT and it expands and pushes the mercury up a capillary (thin) tube so we can easily see the expansion against a physical scale. Mercury is used, because mercury stays a liquid over a wider temperature range than water - a water-based thermometer won't work once it freezes and as such would be useless in many parts of the world in winter. Alcohol is sometimes also used. One drawback of mercury theremometers is that they are visual - you can only read it with your eyes conveniently. They are hard for COMPUTERS to read and display. With electronics, if you want to measure temperature you need a sensor or transducer as we prefer to call them that changes electrical properties with temperature. There are actually many ways to do this - we have thermocouples that put out a small microvoltage VOLTAGE PROPORTIONAL to the temerpture, we have RTD which CHANGE resistance, we have semiconductors in which the V/I curve is a function of temperature. We can also measure the infrared signal strength off a surface for non-contact measurement. The trick then is to get the analog electrical phenomena converted to a analog voltage and then use an analog-to-digital conversion to display the value which has to be properly scaled to the units system or send to a computer.Explanation:  | 
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| 5060. | 
                                    What is the relation between Celsius scale, Fahrenheit scale and Kelvin scale? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The general formula - C/5 = (F-32)/9 = (K+273)/5 Where, C - Temperature in Centigrade/Celsius SCALE F - Temperature in Fahrenheit scale K - Temperature in KELVIN scaleExplanation:  | 
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| 5061. | 
                                    1. Convert a. 15°C to °F b. 86 °F to °C c. 185 °F to K please i have to turn it in after an hour | 
                            
| Answer» TION:a.15°C= 59°Fb.86°F=30°Cc.185°F=358KHOPE THAT ITS HELPFUL FOR YOU | |
| 5062. | 
                                    Calculate the volume of a wooden object of mass 280 kg, if density of wooden is 800kg/m3( please tell me the answer)  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  0.35 m3Explanation:Formula: Volume=Mass/DensityMass= 280 kgDensity= 800 kg/m3Volume= 280kg/800kg M3 = 0.35 m3Hope it HELPS you : )Stay SAFE.  | 
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| 5063. | 
                                    A student is investigating two types of waves. Which question can the student ask to determine whether a wave is electromagnetic? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Mobile PHONES COMMUNICATE by transmitting radio waves through a network of fixed antennas called base stations. Radiofrequency waves are ELECTROMAGNETIC fields, and unlike IONIZING radiation such as X-RAYS or gamma rays, can neither break chemical bonds nor cause ionization in the human body.  | 
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| 5064. | 
                                    calculate the volume of a wooden object of mass 280 kg, if density of wooden is 800kg/m3( please tell me the answer)  | 
                            
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| 5065. | 
                                    An electric current can bring about_______ change | 
                            
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| 5066. | 
                                    what is the mass of a metal sphere of radius 3.0cm, if it's density is 7.0g/cm3 ? Express your answer in kg too.(please tell me the answer) | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  e!!here is ur CORRECT ANS...in above picture...MAY it will help u ✅✅✔✔  | 
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| 5067. | 
                                    There is written moving in the last urgent plz answer  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  dekho hamare pass in EASY se questions ke LIYE time NAHI HAI  | 
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| 5068. | 
                                    A cubical object of side 15cm weighs1. 35kg. calculate it's density in kg/m3 | 
                            
| Answer» TION:HI DearHere is your answerLength= 0.15 mCalculate VOLUME= a^3 = (0.15)^3= 3.3 × 10^-3 m3Density= mass/volume= 1.35/3.3×10^-3= 0.2025 kg/m3☆ HOPE it helps☆mark as BRAINLIEST | |
| 5069. | 
                                    Please answer as soon as possible | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  tion:3,oscillatory6, SYSTEM  | 
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| 5070. | 
                                    80cm2 of iron weights 624g.calculate the density of iron | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  desnity=m/v=624/80=7.8 gm/cm^3  | 
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| 5071. | 
                                    80cm3 of iron weights 624g.calculate the density of iron | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  volume of IRON, V = 80 cm³☛ mass of iron, M = 624 GTO Find:☛ density of ironSolution:We KNOW=>> Density = Mass / Volume=>> Density = 624 / 80=>> Density = 7.8Hence, The density of iron is 7.8 g/cm³  | 
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| 5072. | 
                                    80cm2 of iron weights 624g. calculate the density of iron | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  We have , MASS of IRON(m) = 624g Volume of iron (v) = 80cm^3 Density= m/v 624/80 g/cm^3 7.8. g/cm^3 EXPLANATION:please MARK as BRAINLY  | 
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| 5073. | 
                                    The brakes applied to a car produces deceleration of 6 ms -2 in opposite direction to the motion. If car requires 2 sec. to stop after application of brakes, calculate distance travelled by the car during this time. | 
                            
| Answer» MARK as BRAINLIEST PLEASE | |
| 5074. | 
                                    Please give me a step by step solution on a rough copy ...plz | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  the GIVEN ATTACHMENT DESCRIBES DIRECTION of the given FORCES  | 
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| 5075. | 
                                    Similarly, we can calculate the area of a triangleusing the formula:hoit | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  base×1/2 is the FORMULA ANSWER PLS MARK BRAINLIEST  | 
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| 5076. | 
                                    What is the speed of light | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The SPEED of LIGHT is ; 299,792,458 METER PER second.Hope it HELPS you.  | 
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| 5077. | 
                                    How a star fall on earth? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  e !!here is UR correct ANS..in above picture...MAY it will help u ✅✅✔✔  | 
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| 5078. | 
                                    A cyclist covers 950 meters in 5 min find his speed in meter per second | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  3.166666667meters/secExplanation:1min =60 secSo 5 MIN= 60x5 SEC = 300 secSpeed: 950/300=3.166666667meters/sec  | 
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| 5079. | 
                                    Which of the following statements best describe a neutral point. A. A region around a field where there is a greater influence. B. A region around a field where there is no effect. C. A region experiencing less amount of the field's effect. D. A region outside the field concern. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  A. A region around a field where there is a greater influence. EXPLANATION:If you LIKE my ANSWER plz plz plz mark me as BRAINLIEST.  | 
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| 5080. | 
                                    During the daylight, you hold a ruler in a distance of 60 cm away from your eyes, and you find the size of the Moon to be 0.55 cm (try it yourself!). At night, you use a telescope to observe rock formations and craters on the Moon to estimate the diameter of the Moon to be about 3500 km. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  ata:Distance of ruler = 60 cmSize of moon = 0.55 cmDiameter of moon = 3500 KmSolution:Set a proportional relation between DIAMETER of moon, distance of ruler and size of moon.Distance of moon / Diameter = Distance of ruler / Size of IMAGEDISTANCE of moon / 3500 Km = 60 cm / 0.55 cmDistance of moon = 381, 818 KmThe accuracy of the experiment RESULTS is limited by the precision results.PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST IF YOU ARE HAPPY WITH THE ANSWER  | 
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| 5081. | 
                                    (a) How large is the Sun (diameter: 1.4×106 km) on this scale? (b) How far away is the nearest star (distance: 4.24 light-years) on this scale? | 
                            
| Answer» SORRY I DIDN'T KNOW THIS ANSWEREXPLANATION:MARK AS BRAINLISTFollow me | |
| 5082. | 
                                    An object is placed at a distance of 10 cm from a convex mirror of focal length 15cm. Draw a ray diagram show the formation of the image | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Explanation:OBJECT DISTANCE, U = - 10 CMFOCAL LENGTH, F= + 15 CMIMAGE DISTANCE ,V=?WE KNOW, 1/U+1/V=1/F-1/10+1/V=1/151/V= 1/15+1/10V = 6 CMFORMED OF THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE MIRROR.MAGNIFICATION= - (V/U)MAGNIFICATION= 6/10MAGNIFICATION = 0.6SINCE POSITIVE IMAGE IS VIRTUAL [ NOT OBTAINED ON A SCREEN ]SINCE MAGNITUDE < 1 DIMINISHED IMAGE IS OBTAINED.HOPE THIS HELPS.  | 
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| 5083. | 
                                    Of an ideal monatomic gas undergoes the following cycle ABCA. The work done percycle is. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  so what is the QUESTION you are ASKING?EXPLANATION:  | 
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| 5084. | 
                                    Hi what is the Full form of aids | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Hey mate,Meaning of AIDS in Englishabbreviation for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: a serious disease caused by a VIRUS that DESTROYS the body's NATURAL protection from infection: Don had full-blown AIDS for over a year before he died.Hope it will help u.Plz like it and FOLLOW me to follow you back.Plz mark me as brainliest plz haath jod ta hu.  | 
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| 5085. | 
                                    Describe the function of a simple Mercury barometer. State it's disadvantages | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Mercury BAROMETERS are primarily USED for measuring atmospheric PRESSURE. The ATMOSPHERE(or the air) pushes down the mercury in the vessel, which in turn pushes the mercury in the TUBE up. And the height of mercury in this tube is used as a measure.Hope it helped you.....Please mark this as the brainliest answer....  | 
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| 5086. | 
                                    10 uses of Aneroid barometer? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Uses of Aneriod barometer:Aneriod barometer a device for MEASURING ATMOSPHERIC pressure ,often spectially calibrated for use as an ALTIMETER CONSISTING of a box are chamber partially exhausted of air having an elastic top and a pointer to indicate the degree of comprassion of the top casued by the external air HOPE THIS HELPS U.....  | 
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| 5087. | 
                                    Why do solids have a fixed shape but liquids take the shape of the container in which they are placed ?? Plz answer the following question.. | 
                            
| Answer» EXPLANATION:SOLIDS have a FIXED shape because the molecules in it are more tightly packed.Liquid takes the shape of the container in which they are poured because the molecules in it are not so tightly packed than in solids.That is why liquid can float and THUS takes the shape of the container | |
| 5088. | 
                                    Why pressure cooker is provided with bakelite handles | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  e!Here is your ANWER:They are MADE of bakelite handles because they are bad CONDUCTORS of heat.So the HANDLE doesnt get hot.Hope I was able to help you!Stay HOME and stay safe!  | 
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| 5089. | 
                                    The slope of a distance-time graph of a moving object | 
                            
| Answer» TION:SPEED is the ANSWER THANK you | |
| 5090. | 
                                    Switching on of television is physical or chemical change | 
                            
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| 5091. | 
                                    Pls explain the structure of biomass and its uses . Plss | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Here is your answer!EXPLANATION:Lignocellulosic BIOMASS CONSISTS of three major structural biopolymers, namely CELLULOSE, HEMICELLULOSE, and lignin, with each of these components having a unique and complex structure.  | 
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| 5092. | 
                                    Mixing of salt is physical or chemical change | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  physical CHANGE Mixing of SALT in WATER but in case of cooking it is chemical changeHope it's help you  | 
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| 5093. | 
                                    Sublimation of napthlene ball is physical or chemical change | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  it is a PHYSICAL change as no new substance is PRODUCED.... PLEASE mark as Brainliest  | 
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| 5094. | 
                                    The angle made by j + k with y axis is | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  what angleExplanation:  | 
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| 5095. | 
                                    a glass rod in rubber with Silk explain the charging of the glass rod and the Silk on the basic of electron movement  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  hii here is your answer Explanation:a glass ROD is rubbed with silk glass rod loses electrons and becomes positively CHARGED seal gains electrons and become negatively charged explanation suppose glass rod in NEUTRAL forms has 10 protons and electrons EXAMPLE 10 unit of a positive charge and 10 unit of a negative charge while silk has seven electron and 7 protons example 7 unit of a negative charge and seven unit of a positive charge suppose on rubber rubber ring two together glasses rod LOSERS 2 electrons and still gains two electrons now glasses rod has 8 electrons and protons on it 8 unit of a negative charge in 10 unit of a positive charge classes rod has a net 2 unit of a positive charge does glass rod has a positive charge silk has no 9 9 9 unit of a negative charge and seven unit of a positive charge silk has a net 2 unit of a negative charge does silk has accurate negative chargeplease thanks  | 
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                                    9 Monali takes 20 minutes to reach the school from her home on a bicycle. The averagespeed of the bicycle is 3 m/s. Calculate thedistance between her home and school. | 
                            
| Answer» TIME taken by monali on BICYCLE to REACH the SCHOOL (in sec) = (20×60) s= 1200s.The distance b/w her home and school = speed × time= 3× 1200= 3600 m or 3.6 km | |
| 5097. | 
                                    tourist covers a distance of 3 kilometre in 5 heart to calculate the kilometre per hour and metre per second | 
                            
| Answer» BRO what is HEART?EXPLANATION: | |
| 5098. | 
                                    A motor bike is moving at a speed of 10m /s what will it's speed be in km/ h | 
                            
| Answer» EED is 10m/s therefore , 10*60*60/1000 = 36 km/ H | |
| 5099. | 
                                    AD lance un 461be won &0Abe equal ons aanla urbem Vay cargo?HowvelgAnte- | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  it is not a PROPPER QUESTIONEXPLANATION:  | 
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| 5100. | 
                                    A motorbike is moving at a speed of 10 m/s.What will its speed be in km/h? | 
                            
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