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Vishal Baghel

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Least  count of Vernier = 0.1mm

Reading of Vernier Scale = 5 × 0.1 = 0.5mm

The corrected diameter of sphere = Main Scale Reading + Vernier Scale reading + Zero correction = 1.7 + 0.05 + 0.05 = 1.8cm = 180 × 10-2 cm.

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Raj Pandey

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Plane containing both line x = 1

Image of point ( 2,1 , 3 )  in the plane α - 2 1 = β - 1 0 = γ - 3 0 = - 2 ( 1 )

α = 0 , β = 1 , γ = 3 ; α + β + γ = 4

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Assume the length of train be I and its acceleration be a.

v 2 = u 2 + 2 a l a l = v 2 u 2 2

Velocity when middle point crosses the post,

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Single digit factor of 12 1,2 , 3,4 , 6

  ( x , y , z )  where , x y z = 12

( 6,2 , 1 ) ( 4,3 , 1 ) ( 3,2 , 2 )

  6Ways     6 Ways   3Ways  

 Total 15 Ways

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Vishal Baghel

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T = 2 π r 3 G M e

T B T A = 2 π G M e ( r B 3 / 2 r A 3 / 2 ) = 2 × 3 . 1 4 6 . 6 7 × 1 0 1 1 × 6 × 1 0 2 4 [ ( 8 × 1 0 6 ) 3 2 ( 7 × 1 0 6 ) 3 2 ]

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Vishal Baghel

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λ = h p o r λ = h m v

λ p = λ α [ G i v e n ]

h m p V p = h m α v α v p v α = m α m p

v p v α = 4 m m = 4 1 or 4 : 1

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Equation of normal   y = m x - 2 m - m 3 must pass through centre ( 0,3 )

m 3 + 2 m + 3 = 0 m 2 ( m + 1 ) - m ( m + 1 ) + 3 1 ( m + 1 ) = 0 ( m + 1 ) m 2 - m + 3 = 0 m = - 1

  point of contact of normal at parabola is a m 2 , - 2 a m = ( 1,2 )

So distance between parabola and circle is = 2 - 1

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Kindly consider the following figure

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Amplitude is proportional to the slit – width, thus,

A 1 A 2 = 3

l m a x l m i n = ( A 1 + A 2 ) 2 ( A 1 A 2 ) 2 = ( A 1 A 2 + 1 ) 2 ( A 1 A 2 1 ) 2 = ( 3 + 1 ) 2 ( 3 1 ) 2 = 4 .

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  x - c y - b z = 0

c x - y + a z = 0

b x + a y - z = 0

Equation of any plane passing through the line of intersection of planes (1) and (2)

x - c y - b z + λ ( c x - y + a z ) = 0

( 1 + λ c ) x - ( c + λ ) y + ( - b + a λ ) z = 0

If (3) &  (4) is same plane.

1 + c λ b = - ( c + λ ) a = - b + a λ - 1

(i)

(ii) (iii)

By (i)  & (ii) λ = - ( a + b c ) a c + b

By (ii) & (iii)

λ = - ( a b + c ) 1 - a 2 ; a 2 + b 2 + c 2 + 2 a b c = 1

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If μ  is Poisson’s ratio,

Y = 3K (1 - 2 μ )      ……… (1)

and Y = 2 n ( 1 + μ )  ……… (2)

With the help of equations (1) and (2), we can write

  3 Y = 1 η + 1 3 k K = η Y 9 η 3 Y

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n ( A B C ) + n ( A B C ) ' = 50

n ( ) = 50

n ( A B C ) ' = n ( ) - n ( A B C ) 50 - 29 21

n ( A B C ) = n ( A ) + n ( B ) + n ( C ) - n ( A B ) - n ( B C ) - n ( C A ) - n ( A B C )

10 + 15 + 20 - 5 - 6 - 10 - 5 29

n ( A B C ) ' = 21

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h f 1 = R ( 1 1 2 1 3 2 ) = R × 8 9

h f 2 = R ( 1 1 2 1 2 2 ) = R × 3 4

f 1 f 2 = 8 / 9 3 / 4 = 3 2 2 7

f2 = f1 × ( 2 7 3 2 )

= ( 2 . 9 2 × 1 0 1 5 ) × ( 2 7 3 2 )

= 2 . 4 6 × 1 0 1 5 H z

 

 

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E - a x 1 + b x 2 + c x 3 - a + b + c , - a y 1 + b y 2 + c y 3 - a + b + c E - 4 × 0 + 4 × 3 + 0 × 5 - 4 + 3 + 5 , - 4 × 3 + 3 × 0 + 5 × 0 - 4 + 3 + 5

 

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