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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Angular momentum also depends on how the mass is spread over the body and not just mass only. If you closely look at the formula of angular momentum:
L=r*p
You will observe that it is a cross product of two vector quantities. Hence, the formula won't be practical without direction being involved.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The dimensional formula for energy E is [ML²T? ²].
The dimensional formula for the gravitational constant G is [M? ¹L³T? ²].
The ratio E/G has dimensions: [ML²T? ²] / [M? ¹L³T? ²] = [M²L? ¹T? ].
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
For a conducting sphere, the electric field E = σ/ε? and potential V = σR/ε?
When two spheres are connected by a wire, their potentials become equal: V? = V?
σ? R? /ε? = σ? R? /ε?
σ? R? = σ? R? ⇒ σ? /σ? = R? /R?
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The reaction is X²? → Y¹²? + Z¹²?
Binding energies per nucleon are: X=7.6 MeV, Y=8.5 MeV, Z=8.5 MeV.
Gain in binding energy (Q) = (Binding energy of products) - (Binding energy of reactants)
Q = (120 * 8.5 + 120 * 8.5) - (240 * 7.6) MeV
Q = (2 * 120 * 8.5) - (240 * 7.6) MeV = 2040 - 1824 = 216 MeV.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
In n-type semiconductor majority charge carriers are e- and P type semiconductor majority charge carriers are holes.
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