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The distance between one crest and one trough of a sea wave is 4.5 m. If the waves are produced at the rate of 240/min, calculate the time period.
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The distance between one crest and one trough of a sea wave is 4.5 m. If the waves are produced at the rate of 240/min, calculate the wave velocity.
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The distance between three consecutive crests of wave is 60 cm. If the waves are produced at the rate of 180/ min, calculate:
- wavelength
- time period
- wave velocity.
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The diagram given below shows a displacement distance graph of a wave. If the velocity of wave is 160 ms-1, calculate:
- wavelength
- frequency
- amplitude.

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From diagram given below calculate:
- velocity of P and Q
- frequency of P, when frequency of Q is 512 Hz.
Assume that both wave are traveling in same medium.

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What do you understand by the term volume of substance?
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Select the correct option:
The substance which form a strong temporary magnet is:
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The place around a magnet where its influence can be detected is called:
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Fill the blank spaces in the table given below:
| Nature of bar | Action of compass needle | |
| North Pole | South Pole | |
| Non-magnetic | No action | ________ |
| ________ | attracted | attracted |
| North pole of a bar magnet | ________ | _________ |
| ________ | attracted | repelled |
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There are two knitting needles. One of them is magnetized. How will you find out which one is magnetized, if no other magnet is available?
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Describe two simple experiments to support the statement that magnetism is a property of the molecules of a magnet.
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What do you understand by the term independent variable?
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Describe, how you will proceed to determine the position of the pole of a bar magnet.
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What do you understand by the term dependent variable?
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Draw lines of force surrounding a bar magnet when it is placed in the magnetic meridian with its north pole pointing geographic, north.
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Draw lines of force surrounding a bar magnet when it is placed in the magnetic meridian with its north pole pointing geographic south.
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Bar magnets are often stored in pairs as shown in the figure. E and F being pieces of metal.

Name the metal used for E and F.
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Bar magnets are often stored in pairs as shown in the figure. E and F being pieces of metal.

Why are E and F placed in contact with the poles of the magnets as shown in the diagram?
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Bar magnets are often stored in pairs as shown in the figure. E and F being pieces of metal.

Mark on the diagram the poles of the second magnet,
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Bar magnets are often stored in pairs as shown in the figure. E and F being pieces of metal.

What is the material of darkened part?
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