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Post all of ur doubts here Mishi :)

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Hahaha ok here comes da 1st one
for part b (i) use the principle of momentum n u'll get ur ans...
i.e. initial momentum=final momentum
as initially they r stationary so initial momentum will be zero...
so :- 0= 2400X - 800x
2400X=800x
x/X=2400/800= 3.0

b (ii) we knw that loss in strain energy is equal to gain in kinetic energy
n 0.49 J is the strain energy on both of the springs so we will consider the kinetic energy of both of the springs :

the velocity for 2400g mass is 1/3v
so
0.49=[ 1/2 x 2.4 x (1/3v)^3)] + (0.8v^2/2)
solve it n u'll get ur ans
 
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Or ye bbb :p
 

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Ye polarisation wale que ka pehla part mujy polarisatio or uski samaj nhi aye part c me
 

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Ok..This is Tricky But involves Math Skills..!!
Look Proton Has Charge of (+)1.! We need to end Up at One Using Values of Up quark and Down Quark.!

If U Take 2 UpQuarks = (+)(2/3) * 2 = (+)(4/3)
And One Down Quark = (-)(1/3) * 1 = (-)(1/3)
When You add them Together..
(+)(4/3) + (-)(1/3)= (+)1
Ths z so hard i stil did nt get it
 
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Ths z so hard i stil did nt get it
According to syllabus, we must know that a proton has a charge +e (the basic/elementary charge)

Now according to this question, protons themselves are made up of particles called quarks. There are different types of quarks, each one with its own charge.

Whatever the combination of quarks, the total charge on a proton must be +e. Hence the sum of the charges of all the constituent quarks in a proton must be + e.

So simply check the sum of charges of each option to see if it is +e.

option A: 3 x (-e/3) = -e
option B: (2e/3) + (-e/3) = +(e/3)
option C: (2e/3) + 2(-e/3) = o
option D: 2(2e/3) + (-e/3) = +(3e/3) = +e

answer is D
 
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