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2.3 

1 Calorie = 4.2 J = 4.2 kgm2s-2

Standard formula for conversion

Given unit / New unit = (M1/M2)x (L1/L2)y (T1/T2)z

Formula for energy = M1L2T-2

Here x = 1, y = 2, z = -2

In this problem

M1 = 1 kg, L1 = 1 m, T1 = 1 s and

M2 =? kg, L2 =? m, T2 =? s

So 1 Calorie = 4.2 (1/? )1 (1/? )2 (1/? )-2

= 4.2? -1? -2? 2

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Ans.2.1

(a) The volume of a cube of side 1 cm3 is equal to 10-6m3

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) mm2 = 1.51 * 104 mm2

(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 or

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Ans.4.1 A scalar quantity depends only on the magnitude – volume, mass, speeds, density, number of moles, angular frequency are all scalar quantities.

A vector quantity depends on magnitude and direction – velocity, acceleration, displacement and angular velocity are all vector quantities.

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The net magnetic flux through any closed surface is zero, according to Gauss's Law for magnetism.
Mathematically,
? B · dA = 0.
It states that all magnetic field lines that enter a surface must exit from it as well. In this way, it is different from the electric charges which can exist independently as positive and negative.

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The Earth's magnetic field makes a magnetic inclination or dip with the horizontal plane at a particular location. It shows how much the magnetic field is tilted from the horizontal. It gets tilted due to the Earth's magnetic nature. The formula is:
tan I = B_V / B_H,
where B_V is the vertical component and B_H is the horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field.

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The angle between the magnetic north (the direction a compass points) and the geographic north (true north) is the magnetic declination. This angle can change over time due to changes in the Earth's magnetic field and varies with location on Earth. It is important for navigation where accurate directional orientation is crucial, especially in marine and aviation transport. The declination helps in avoiding navigational errors as it ensures that compass readings are corrected.

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The Earth's magnetic field makes a magnetic inclination or dip with the horizontal plane at a particular location. It shows how much the magnetic field is tilted from the horizontal. It gets tilted due to the Earth's magnetic nature. The formula is:
tan I = B_V / B_H,
where B_V is the vertical component and B_H is the horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field.

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