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Can anyone here explain the logic of this question? Ans is 9 V. Thanks in advance
 

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try to convert things into Si units en make a formula of Kg/S
multiplying Speed , density , area gives u Mass /second units thats all wat u need!! Multiply all those quantities.......then put formula
F=ma
F=m*(v-u)/t (here just focus mass per unit time ,the answer u had before)
V (v=33)
f=475.2*(33) =15681.6 approx answer!!!
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(i sick in teaching skills)
 
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Hint:
try to convert things into Si units en make a formula of Kg/S
multiplying Speed , density , area gives u Mass /second units thats all wat u need!! Multiply all those quantities.......then put formula
F=ma
F=m*(v-u)/t (here just focus mass per unit time ,the answer u had before)
V (v=33)
f=475.2*(33) =15681.6 approx answer!!!
(D) answer
(i sick in teaching skills)

I seriously didn't get you! why would I multiply everything randomly lol
 
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Thanks sameen :D I just didn't know this formula!
And hey can you help me with number 14 as well?
first of all convert the masses in kilograms to newtons as forces r in newtons then use the formula force * perpendicular distance to calculate moment of each force from pivot.Use idea sum of anticlockwise moment =sum of clockwise moment to calculate the remaining moment needed to balance.This will give u ans
 
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