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  1. Asked: September 20, 2022In: Modern Physics

    Fluid flow

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    It sets air above it in motion with velocity equivalent to its velocity. Pressure above it becomes lower than that below it hence it experiences a net upward force.

    It sets air above it in motion with velocity equivalent to its velocity. Pressure above it becomes lower than that below it hence it experiences a net upward force.

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  2. Asked: September 20, 2022In: Modern Physics

    Fluid flow

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    Added an answer on October 23, 2022 at 8:13 am

    It sets air above it in motion with velocity equivalent to its velocity. Pressure above it becomes lower than that below it hence it experiences a net upward force.

    It sets air above it in motion with velocity equivalent to its velocity. Pressure above it becomes lower than that below it hence it experiences a net upward force.

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  3. Asked: April 20, 2022In: Mechanical Physics

    PULLEY machines

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    Added an answer on October 22, 2022 at 3:33 pm

    Work input is uned to do work as well as to lift the parts of the machine

    Work input is uned to do work as well as to lift the parts of the machine

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  4. Asked: July 12, 2022In: Modern Physics

    Electronics

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    Added an answer on October 21, 2022 at 10:00 am

    Used to smoothen Ac current

    Used to smoothen Ac current

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  5. Asked: July 11, 2022In: Classical Physics

    What are 3 forces acting on a mass suspended on a spring

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    The body is not moving hence there is no air resistance.

    The body is not moving hence there is no air resistance.

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  6. Asked: July 11, 2022In: Classical Physics

    What are 3 forces acting on a mass suspended on a spring

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    Added an answer on October 18, 2022 at 4:31 pm

    Gravitational force Tensional force.

    Gravitational force
    Tensional force.

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  7. Asked: August 16, 2022In: Classical Physics

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    The cohesive force within rain water molecules is highec than the adhesive force between rain water molecules and air.

    The cohesive force within rain water molecules is highec than the adhesive force between rain water molecules and air.

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