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A Wheel Of Mass 10 Kg Has A Moment Of Inertia Of 160 Kg M² About Its Own Axis. The Radius Of Gyration Will Be _______ M.
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A Body Of Mass M Is Tied To One End Of Spring And Whirled Round In A Horizontal Plane With A Anstant Angular Velocity. The Elongation In
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A Circular Disc Of Radius R Is Removed From A Bigger Disc Of Radius 2R. Such That The Circumferences Of The Disc Coincide. The Centre Of Mas
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A Particle Is Moving Under The Influence Of A Force Given By F = Kx, Where K Is A Constant And X Is The Distance Moved. What Energy (in Joul
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A Spring With Spring Constant K When Streched Through 2cm The Potential Energy Is U. If It Is Streched By 6cm. The Potential Energy Will Be.
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A Uniform Chain Of Length 2m Is Kept On A Table Such That A Length Of 50cm Hangs Freely From The Edge Of The Table. The Total Mass Of The
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A Spring Of Spring Constatnt 10³ N/m Is Stretched Initially 4cm From The Unstretched Position. How Much The Work Required To Stretched It Fu
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Three Blocks Having Equal Mass Of 2 Kg Are Hanging On A String Passing Over A Pulley As Shown In Figure. What Will Be The Tension Produced I
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A Man Is Standing On A Spring Balance. Reading Of Spring Balance Is 60 Kgf. If Man Jumps Outside Balance, Then Reading Of Spring Balance____
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Swimming Is Possible On Account Of
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Which Of The Following Quantities Measured From Different Inertial Reference Frames Are Same
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Motion Of A Particle Is Decribed By X = (t – 2)² Find Its Velocity When It Passes Through Origin.
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A Freely Falling Object Travells Distance H. Its Velocity Is V. Hence, In Travelling Further Distance Of 4H Its Velocity Will Become ....
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A Particle Moves With Constant Acceleration 2m/s² In X Direction. The Distance Travelled In Fifth Second Is 19 M. Calculate The Distance T
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Particles A And B Are Released From The Same Height At An Interval Of 2 S. After Some Time T The Distance Between A And B Is 100m. Calculat
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The Ratio Of Pathlength And The Resepective Time Interval Is
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A Wire Of Length L = 6 ± 0.06 Cm And Radius R = 0.5 ± 0.005 Cm And Mass M = 0.3 ± 0.003 Gm. Maximum Percentage Error In Density Is
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A Screw Gauge Gives The Following Reading When Used To Measure The Diameter Of A Wire. Main Scale Reading : 0 Mm Circular Scale Reading : 52
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A Screw Gauge With A Pitch Of 0.5 Mm And A Circular Scale With 50 Divisions Is Used To Measure The Thickness Of A Thin Sheet Of Aluminium. B
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The Breaking Stress Of A Wire Depends Upon (a) Length Of Wire (b) Radius Of Wire (c) Material Of The Wire
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What Is The Comparison Between Mass & Weight Of The Body?
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When A Ceiling Fan Is Switched On, It Make 10 Revolutions In The First 3 Seconds. Assuming A Uniform Angular
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A Uniform Chain Of Length 2m Is Kept On A Table Such That A Length Of 60 Cm Hangs Freely From The Edge Of The Table
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