Answer:
Explanation:
Given
Object is thrown with a velocity of
Acceleration due to gravity is -g (i.e. acting downward)
Vertical distance traveled by object is given by
where v=final velocity
u=initial velocity
a=acceleration
s=displacement
at maximum height final velocity is zero
time taken to reach maximum height
using
v=u+at
0=9-gt
Answer:
n = 3
Solution:
Since, the slit used is same and hence slit distance 'x' will also be same.
Also, the wavelengths coincide, will also be same.
Using Bragg's eqn for both the wavelengths:
(1)
(2)
equate eqn (1) and (2):
n = 3
C) is the correct answer.
Answer:
Explanation:
This question seek to test the difference between a scalar and a vector quantity. A scalar quantity is a quantity that has just magnitude but no direction while a vector quantity is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. Example of a scalar quantity is speed while example of a vector quantity is velocity.
Hence, it can be that <u>speed has magnitude but no direction while velocity has both magnitude and direction</u>.
They both have the same formula which can be written as
speed = distance ÷ time
OR as
velocity = distance ÷ time