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The Vertebral Column Or Spinal Column
Vertebral column is also called back bone or spine and encloses the spinal cord. It is a flexible,curved , vertical rod, and consists of a row of 33 movably articulated ring like bones called vertebra..
The Vertebral Column Or Spinal Column
Vertebral column is also called back bone or spine and encloses the spinal cord. It is a flexible,curved , vertical rod, and consists of a row of 33 movably articulated ring like bones called vertebrae . Between each of the two bones the space is supplemented by pads of fibro-ca..
Which of the figures has both vertical and horizontal line of symmetr..
Which of the figures has both vertical and horizontal line of symmetry? => Figure 3 or Figure 4 or Figure 1 or Figure 2..
Experiment to determine the velocity of sound in air using a resonance column
A narrow and long hollow tube of glass or a metal, open at both ends is taken. It is partially immersed vertically in a tall jar containing water. The length of the tube above the water level in the jar serves as an air column whose natural frequency depends on its length and th..
Which of these letters has both a vertical and horizontal line of symm..
Which of these letters has both a vertical and horizontal line of symmetry? => M or B or T or H..
An experiment to show that the vertical and horizontal motions of a body are independent of each other
Place two coins A and B near the edge of a table as shown in the figure. Simultaneously drop the coin A vertically and flick the coin B horizontally. After a while we will hear just one clink, showing that both the coins reach the ground at the same tim..
Horizontal projectile
The figure above illustrates a body thrown horizontally from a point O with a velocity The point O is at a certain height above the ground. Let x and y be the horizontal and vertical distances covered by the projectile, respectively, in time t. Therefore, at time..
Resultant velocity of a horizontal projectile:
In this section, let us calculate the resultant velocity of the projectile , at any point p on the trajectory, in an interval of time t. V x and V y are the horizontal and vertical components of as illustrated in the figure below. ..
The horizontal and vertical components of a force acting on a body are..
The horizontal and vertical components of a force acting on a body are 27 Newtons 36 Newtons. Find the magnitude of the force. => 9 Newtons or 45 Newtons or 63 Newtons or tan -1 ( 4 3 ) Newtons..
Motion of a Body in a Horizontal Circular Orbit
horizontal circular motion Motion of a Body in a Horizontal Circular Orbit - Some examples of horizontal circular motion are planetary motion (which may or may not be circular), merry-go-round and motion of electrons around the nucleus. There is one thing that is common in all these cases. The particle's ..
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