The set of points where the function is differentiable is
R
Since |x-1| is not differentiable at x=1. So. is not differentiable at x=1. Hence, the requried set is R-|1|.
View Full Answer(1)A steel rod of length 400 cm is clamped at the middle. The frequency of the fundamental mode for the longitudinal vibrations of the rod is 2.5K Hz . Find the speed of sound in steel.
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26km/s
distance between two connected antinode
frequency of fundamental mode is
View Full Answer(1)If at t=0, a travelling wave pulse on a string is described by the function . What will be the wave function representing the pulse at time t, if the pulse is propagating along positive x-axis with speed 4m/s?
If v is the speed of the wave, then
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Two parallel, long wires carry current i1 and i2 with i1 > i2. When the current is in the same direction, the magnetic field at a point midway between the wire is . If the direction of i2 is reversed, the field becomes . The ratio of i1/ i2 is:
4
3
2
1
Solving both equations, we get:
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An ideal gas undergoes a quasi intatic, reversible process in which ito molar heat capacity remain constant. If during this process the relation of pressure and volume is given ly constant, then in given dy here and are molar specific heat et constant pressure ad constant volume, respectively
Here,
For of ideal gas,
According to the first law of thermodynamics,
Hence, thermal capacity
View Full Answer(1)A radiation of energy falls normally on a perfectly reflecting surface. The momentum transferred to the surface is
Initial momentum of surface
Where, = velocity of light (constant).
Since, the surface is perfectly, reflecting, so the same momentum will be reflected completely. Final momentum
(negative value)
Change in momentum
Thus, momentum transferred to the surface is
A cube of edge a has its edges parallel to x, y and z-axis of rectangular coordinate system. A uniform electric field is parallel to y-axis and a uniform magnetic field is parallel to x-axis. The rate at which flows through each face of the cube is
Energy flowing per sec per unit area from a face is = .
It will be in the negative z-direction. It shows that the energy will be flowing infaces parallel to x-y plane and is zero in all other faces. Total energy flowing per second from a face in x-y plane
The rms value of the electric field of the light coming from the sun is . The average total energy density of the Electromagnetic Wave is
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An earth orbiting satellite has solar energy collecting panel with total area If solar radiations are perpendicular and completely absorbed, the average force associated with the radiation pressure is (Solar constant =)
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