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Physics MCQs thread.

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yubakkk said:
any one has xplain this answer?? in which page??

Q5 O/N10
rotating 3000 revolutions per minute
meaning 1 revolution = 60/3000 = 0.02s

now moving to the answers.
A. 1s
B. 0.01s
C. 0.0001s
D. 0.0000001s

so obviously its B
 
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yup. the question wants to know at which time base setting we can see and differentiate impulses clearly

if we use A, then the impulses will b too close togther
C and D are too large that one impulse cannot fit into the 10cm screen.
 
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It should be D,
Gravitational pull depends on the gravitational field of the earth; which remains same throughout.
Pressure exerted on the VERTICAL SIDES (left and right) is SAME (pascals law).
Pressure difference between horizontal sides (top and bottom) would result in upthrust!
but Since that is not an option, D is the only right answer
 
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And obviously A and B wont be the answer. A wont be because pressure DIFFERENCE will always remain constant, therefore upthrust constant.
And B wont be the answer as reading corresponds to= weight - upthrust, not just upthrust
 
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rabib2013 said:
can anyone help me out with this?
As in two sides of the tube, the same liquid has the same height, x, so on those two points pressure will be equal. We've to look above those points. On right, the same liquid is at height x units from the "same" pressure point(which is x units from turning of tube). On left, the liquid above the point having "same" pressure is 2x units above it. As it is in equilibrium, so

Pressure of second liquid on left at height 2x from "same" pressure point.= pressure of first liquid at height x from "same" pressure point.

Solve this equation, and you'll get the answer.
 
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hey zishi, there are these questions from may june 01, number 2, 11 and 33.. i can't find its mark scheme anywhere. :\
can u tell me their answers? esp no 2
 
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rabib2013 said:
hey zishi, there are these questions from may june 01, number 2, 11 and 33.. i can't find its mark scheme anywhere. :\
can u tell me their answers? esp no 2

I don't have that paper.
 
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