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2.6
(a) The least count of a vernier calliper = 0.1 mm
(b) The least count of the screw gauge = 1/100 mm = 0.01 mm
(c) The least count of the optical instrument = wave length of the light = 10-5cm = 10-3 mm = 0.001 mm
Hence the answer is (c)
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(a) Atoms are very small compared to a cricket ball
(b) Compared to a car on a busy city road, a jet plane moves with great speed
(c) When compared to the average mass of a human being, mass of Jupiter is very large.
(d) When compared to the air inside a football, the air inside this room contains a large number of molecules
(e) A proton has higher mass compared to that of an electron
(f) The speed of sound is much smaller when calling your friend from your balcony than signaling him with a torch light
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(a) The volume of a cube of side 1 is equal to
The volume of the cube = 1 cm * 1 cm * 1 cm = 1 cm3
1 cm3 = 1 * 10-6 m3
(b) The surface area of a solid cylinder of radius 2.0 cm and height 10.0 cm is equal to1.25 * 104 (mm)2
The surface area of a solid cylinder = 2? r (r+)h, where r = 2.0 cm = 20 mm, h = 10 cm = 100 mmSurface area = 2 * 22/7 * 20 * (100 +20) = 1.51 *
(c) A vehicle moving with a speed of 18 km h–1 covers 5 m in 1 s
Vehicle speed = 18 km/h = 18000/3600 m/s = 5 m/s
(d) The relative density of lead is 11.3. Its density is 11.3 g cm–3 or 11.3 * 103.kg m–3.
Relative density o
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