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We are able to see the color whose visible ray falls into our eyes. The rays from the sun get scattered by small dust particles or water droplets or other molecules in the air . Blue light gets scattered the most because of its shorter wavelength. So, even though rays ofndifferent colors fall into our eyes.. blue rays are lot more in no. So the optical nerve of our eye recieves the signal for blue the most.
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Answered on 28 Apr Learn Chapter 4-Motion in a Plane
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Given, the actual path length travelled is 23 km, displacement is 10 km and the time taken is 28 min.
(a)
Average speed of the taxi is given as,
v avg = Total Path length Time
Here, s is the total path length
Substitute the values in above equation.
v avg = Total Path length Time = 23 km ( 28 min )( 1 h 60 min ) =49.3 km/h
Hence, the average speed of the taxi is 49.3 km/h .
(b)
Magnitude of the average velocity is given as,
v avg = Displacement Time
Substitute the values in the above equation.
v avg = Displacement Time = 10 km ( 28 min )( 1 h 60 min ) =21.4 km/h
(c)
From the calculation in (a) and (b), it is obtained that the average speed is not equal to the magnitude of average velocity.
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Answered on 28 Apr Learn Chapter 9-Mechanical Properties of Solids
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Mass of the big structure, M = 50,000 kg
Inner radius of the column, r = 30 cm = 0.3 m
Outer radius of the column, R = 60 cm = 0.6 m
Young’s modulus of steel, Y=2×1011Pa
Total force exerted, F=Mg=50000×9.8N
Stress = Force exerted on a single column =50000×9.84=122500N
Young’s modulus, Y=StressStrain
Strain =(F/A)Y
Where,
Area, A=π(R2−r2)=π((0.6)2−(0.3)2)
Strain =122500/[π((0.6)2−(0.3)2)×2×1011]=7.22×10−7
Hence, the compressional strain of each column is 7.22×10−7.
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