How does a person move forward during swimming? A person applies force on the water in backward direction and water according to the third law of motion water apply an equal and opposite force in the forward direction which helps a person to swim. How do swimmers reduce drag? Here are ten good ways to […]
Why is current constant in a parallel circuit?
Why is current constant in a parallel circuit? Each resistor in parallel has the same voltage of the source applied to it (voltage is constant in a parallel circuit). Parallel resistors do not each get the total current; they divide it (current is dependent on the value of each resistor and the number of total […]
Why did the Hindenburg not use helium?
Why did the Hindenburg not use helium? U.S. law prevented the Hindenburg from using helium instead of hydrogen, which is flammable. After the crash of the hydrogen-filled R101, in which most of the crew died in the subsequent fire rather than the impact itself, Hindenburg designer Hugo Eckener sought to use helium, a non-flammable lifting […]
What is non-positional number system give an example?
What is non-positional number system give an example? • The non-positional number system consists of different symbols that are used to represent. numbers. • Roman number system is an example of the non-positional number system. i.e. I=1, V=5, X=10,L=50. What is BCD in binary? Binary Coded Decimal Summary We have seen here that Binary Coded […]
How do you calculate the no load speed of a DC motor?
How do you calculate the no load speed of a DC motor? By multiplying the velocity constant by the nominal motor voltage, obtain the theoretical no-load speed of the motor (zero torque and no-load speed) and plot it on the left vertical axis. Draw a straight line between this point and the stall torque and […]
Which angle of light will heat the wood the most?
Which angle of light will heat the wood the most? 90° angle Why can you see objects placed under a heat lamp which emits infrared radiation? Infrared waves have longer wavelengths than visible light and can pass through dense regions of gas and dust in space with less scattering and absorption. Thus, infrared energy can […]
Can you have an extra chromosome and be normal?
Can you have an extra chromosome and be normal? Most commonly, some cells end up with one extra or missing chromosome (for a total of 45 or 47 chromosomes per cell), while other cells have the usual 46 chromosomes. Mosaic Turner syndrome is one example of chromosomal mosaicism. How do you know if you have […]
What is the angle of incident ray?
What is the angle of incident ray? In geometric optics, the angle of incidence is the angle between a ray incident on a surface and the line perpendicular to the surface at the point of incidence, called the normal. The angle of incidence at which light is first totally internally reflected is known as the […]
What do the arrows in a food chain represent quizlet?
What do the arrows in a food chain represent quizlet? Food chains show which organisms eat other organisms. The arrows represent the direction of the transfer of energy from one organisms to the next. What causes the arrows to move in this direction? The earth’s rotation causes a phenomenon called Coriolis effect. The lower latitudes […]
What are the 3 magnetic materials?
What are the 3 magnetic materials? Materials that can be magnetized, which are also the ones that are strongly attracted to a magnet, are called ferromagnetic (or ferrimagnetic). These include the elements iron, nickel and cobalt and their alloys, some alloys of rare-earth metals, and some naturally occurring minerals such as lodestone. Does the human […]