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1. Taking upwards motion of ball A for time t, its Here,
velocity is vA = u – gt Velocity of water flowing in river, vr = 3 ms–1
Taking downwards motion of ball B for time Velocity of swimmer in still water, vs = 4 ms–1
t, its velocity is vB = gt From figure
Relative velocity of A w.r.t. B The resultant velocity of the swimmer is
= vAB = vA – (–vB) = (u – gt) – (–gt) = u
v= v s2 v 2r 42 32 25 5 ms 1
3. Friction forces are always parallel to the surface
in contact, which in this case, are the wall and
2. the cover of the book. This tells us that the
friction force is either upwards or downwards.
Because the tendency of the book is to fall due
to gravity, the friction force must be in the
upwards direction.
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8. From conservation of angular momentum
mv1r1 = mv2r2
4. v1 r1
v r
2 2
5 5
3iˆ 6 ˆj 12kˆ 3v
v ˆi 2 ˆj 4kˆ 30. Path difference, x = S2D – S1D
= 5 – 4 = 1m
v v 1 4 16 4.6 ms 1 The corresponding phase difference will be,
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2 2 25 5 325
x 1 50 + cm
4 2 25 5 6
Using, I I 1 I 2 2 I1 I 2 cos , 2
1 a1
36.
2 a 2
I I 0 I 0 2 I 0 I 0 cos
2
= 2I0 I max (a1 a 2 )2
32. Given : Velocity of source (s) = 0 (because it I min (a1 a 2 )2
is stationary). Velocity of observer 88. NCERT Pg.#265 (16.4)
1 89. NCERT XIth Pg.#138-139 (8.5.10)
(0) = 0.2 (where is the velocity of
5 90. NCERT XIth Pg.#132
sound); actual frequency of source = f and 102. NCERT XII, Pg.#23 Para-2.2
actual waelength of source = . We know from 103. NCERT XII, Pg.#37 Para-2.4
the Doppler effect that the apparent frequency 104. NCERT XII, Pg.#25 Para-2.3
recorded. When the observer is moving 113. NCERT Pg.#138 Para-7.8
towards the stationary source, 121. Bernoulli's equation does not hold for non
steady or turbulent flow of liquid, it is because
o velocity and pressure are constantly fluctuating
n' n
s with time
122. Angle of contact increases with increase in
0.2 1.2 temperature. The surface tension of a liquid
n n
0 decreases with increases in temperature.
123. Total mechanical energy of the satellite is the
= 1.2n = 1.2 f
sum of kinetic energy which is always positive
Since, the source is stationary, therefore
and the gravitational potential energy which is
apparent wavelength remains unhanged i.e., .
negative and in magnitude the K.E. is half the
3 1 1 P.E. So the total energy of the satellite is
33. 2.5 = 1
2 R1 R 2 negative. The total energy is negative for any
bound syste, that is one in which the object is
1 1 closed.
5
R1 R2 124. The dimensions of force is [M 1 L 1 T –2 ].
Dimensions of pressure is [M 1 L –1 T –2 ].
3 Quantities with different dimension can not be
Pnew = 2 2 1 5 = –2.5 D added.
2 164. NCERT Pg.#261 (16.2)
165. NCERT XIth Pg.#164
2(µ 1) 168. NCERT Pg # 272, 274
34. P= 10D
R 169. NCERT Pg.#335 Para-22.2.7
f = 10 cm 170. NCERT Pg.#322 Para-21.5
35. L = F0 + |µe| 171. NCERT XII, Pg.#27 Para-2.2.2
172. NCERT XII, Pg.#30 Para-2.2.3
Dfe
= F0 +
D fe
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