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One dyne
One dyne is the force which produces an acceleration of 1cm/s 2 in a body of mass 1gram. 1 dyne = 1 gm x 1cm/s 2 The relation between one dyne and one Newton is 1 N = 10 5 Dyne or 1 Dyne = 10 - ..
Motion in one dimension
Motion in one dimension It is also known as rectilinear or linear motion. A particle moving along a straight line is said to undergo one dimensional motion. In such a case, only one of the three rectangular coordinates changes with time. For example, if we consider one dimensional motion alo..
Motion in One, Two and Three Dimensions
A body is said to be in motion if its position changes with respect to its surrounding. In order to completely describe the motion of such objects, we need to specify its position. For this, we need to know the position coordinates. In some cases, three position coordinates are required, in some ca..
While designing the instrument one should ensure that
radial field renders a uniform scale 1) The moving coil should have large number of turns and large area as this increases the turning effect. The magnets should be strong and soft iron cylinder increases the field and changes the shape of the field. This radial field as said earlier renders a uniform scale on the instrumen..
Motion in One, Two and Three Dimensions
A body is said to be in motion if its position changes with respect to its surrounding. In order to completely describe the motion of such objects, we need to specify its positio..
Thus, if one joule of work is done in one second by any agent then its power is said to be one watt.
Kilowatt and megawatt are higher units of power. 1 kilowatt (KW) = 10 3 watts 1 Megawatt (MW) = 10 6 watts Another unit of power is horse power (h.p) 1 h.p. = 746 wat..
Work done by a variable force (one dimensional case)
work area Let us consider a situation where the force is acting along the X-axis and the magnitude of the force is varying with position 'x'. Thus, as the ball moves, the magnitude of the work done by the force, on the ball, changes. The adjacent graph shows the plot of a one dimensional variable ..
Elastic and Inelastic Collisions in One and Two Dimensions
inelastic collisions Elastic and Inelastic Collisions in One and Two Dimensions - A Karate expert strikes a board of mass 0.14 kg and breaks it, with his fist of mass 0.70 kg. He then does the same to a 3.2 kg concrete block. The spring constant 'k' for bending are, 4.1 x 10 4 N/m for the board and ..
Elastic and Inelastic Collisions in One and Two Dimensions
A Karate expert strikes a board of mass 0.14 kg and breaks it, with his fist of mass 0.70 kg. He then does the same to a 3.2 kg concrete bloc..
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