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physics and chemistry doubts!!

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in your first question.. it is written that 5V moves the wave 1 cm upwards.. nd the wave is moving 1.5cm upwards so we will multiply 1.5 with 5.. the answers is 7.5..
in the second part.. i ms moves the 1cm horizontally.. i cycle travels 4cm so it takes 1 x 4= 4ms.. and from this u get the frequency
tell me if the answers are correct or no.. :)
the ray bends towards the normal as it enters the glass.. nd then away from normal as it enters air
Jazakillah :)
 
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when an heavy and a light object are thrown at the same time why don't the heavy object's speed increase????????
Acceleration of free-fall is constant. Speed DOES increase. And, if a heavy object and a light object are both thrown together, both will fall with same acc., IF ONLY AIR RESISTANCE IS IGNORED. Air resistance is greater- greater the object is, and hence can slow down motion/speed/acc. of a body.
 
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Acceleration of free-fall is constant. Speed DOES increase. And, if a heavy object and a light object are both thrown together, both will fall with same acc., IF ONLY AIR RESISTANCE IS IGNORED. Air resistance is greater- greater the object is, and hence can slow down motion/speed/acc. of a body.
thankyou.. that means i should chose both fall at same time... :)
 
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Can some one give me some briefing on centripetal force, i get really confused with it...
An adjective to a force--- meaning the force that draws the moving body towards the center. Like -circular motion is maintained due to the fact that there is a force in the midde that is drawing it in.
 
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