fixed points
Description : A string of length L is fixed between two points. If a standing wave of 5 nodes is produced, what is the relationship between the string's length, L, and its wavelength?
Last Answer : ANSWER: WAVELENGTH = 1/2 L
Description : Which of the following electric meter movements uses a stationary permanent magnet and movable coil? A. D'Arsonval B. Electrodynamometer C. Moving iron-vane D. Inclined coil iron-vane
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : An indicating instrument whose movable coils rotate between two-stationary coils, usually used as wattmeter
Last Answer : electrodynamometer
Description : Point where spring oscillates with maximum amplitude is called A. node B. antinode C. fixed end D. movable end
Last Answer : antinode
Description : What will happen if ligaments are torn? (a) Bones will move freely at joint and no pain. (b) Bone less movable at joint and pain. (c) Bone will become unfixed. (d) Bone will become fixed.
Last Answer : (b) Bone less movable at joint and pain.
Description : Is a single fixed pulley superior than a single movable pulley?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What compound machine consists of both fixed in movable pulley?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What is a fixed and movable pulley used together?
Description : What do you call of an instrument that depends for its operation on the reaction between magnetic flux set up by currents in fixed windings and other currents set up by electromagnet induction in movable conducting parts?
Last Answer : induction instrument
Description : What of the following is TRUE regarding the placement of the movable component of the non-rigid connector in a fixed bridge: A. Should be placed on the longer retainer B. Mesial drift causes unseating of the distally placed connector
Last Answer : B. Mesial drift causes unseating of the distally placed connector
Description : Stationary wave is formed by – (1) a transverse wave superposing a longitudinal wave (2) two waves of the same speed superposing (3) two waves of same frequency travelling in the same direction (4) two waves of same frequency travelling in the opposite direction
Last Answer : (4) two waves of same frequency travelling in the opposite direction Explanation: Stationary or standing waves are formed in a medium when two waves having equal amplitude and frequency moving in ... and the reflected wave. Both longitudinal and transverse types of waves can form a stationary wave.
Description : Stationary wave is formed by (1) a transverse wave superposing a longitudinal wave (2) two waves of the same speed superposing (3) two waves of same frequency travelling in the same direction (4) two waves of same frequency travelling in the opposite direction
Last Answer : two waves of same frequency travelling in the opposite direction
Description : Bernoulli's principle shows that, at points in a moving fluid where the potential energy change is very small A. the pressure is low where the velocity is low and similarly, the pressure is ... of the moving fluid D. pressure remain independent of the speed of the stationary fluid
Last Answer : the pressure is low where the velocity is high and conversely, the pressure is high where the velocity is low
Description : At one atmosphere, a cylinder with movable piston contains 2,000 milliliters of gas. If the pressure is increased to 5 atmospheres and the temperature remains unchanged, what is the new volume of the gas? w) 10,000 milliliters x) 400 milliliters y) 1,000 milliliters z) 4,000 milliliters
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 400 MILLILITERS
Description : Which search algorithm imposes a fixed depth limit on nodes? a) Depth-limited search b) Depth-first search c) Iterative deepening search d) Bidirectional search
Last Answer : a) Depth-limited search
Description : Where are the current nodes in a half-wave antenna? A. At the ends B. At the center C. Three-quarters of the way from the feed point toward the end D. One-half of the way from the feed point toward the end
Last Answer : A. At the ends
Description : Where are the voltage nodes in a half-wave antenna? A. At the ends B. Three-quarters of the way from the feed point toward the end C. One-half of the way from the feed point toward the end D. At the feed point
Last Answer : D. At the feed point
Description : Is it necessary for an axle to be ______ with respect to rotating element? a) Stationary b) Moving c) Moving or stationary d) fixed
Last Answer : c) Moving or stationary
Description : Geo–stationary satellite revolves at– (1) any height (2) fixed height (3) height which depends upon its mass (4) height above pole
Last Answer : fixed height
Description : What is the difference between forward wave and stationary wave ?
Last Answer : All the particles in the forward wave medium gain periodic motion. The spread of each particle is equal but they do not spread evenly at a given time. The vibration of one particle in the ... wavelength of a fixed wave is the distance between three successive pulsed points or three pulsed points.
Description : In wireless ad-hoc network _________ a) access point is not required b) access point is must c) nodes are not required d) all nodes are access points
Last Answer : a) access point is not required
Description : Which of the following statement is FALSE regarding Krukenberg tumors Options: 1) They are primary ovarian carcinomas that always secondarily metastasize to Gastrointestinal organs 2) They are almost ... ) There is no infiltration through the capsule 4) They are freely movable in pelvis
Last Answer : orrect Answer: 1) They are primary ovarian carcinomas that always secondarily metastasize to Gastrointestinal organs
Description : In the Compton effect, a photon of wavelength l (read: lambdw) collides with a stationary electron. The wavelength of the emitted photon is: w) longer than l x) shorter than l y) the same as l z) no photon is emitted
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- LONGER THAN l
Description : If the phase difference between two points is 120° for a wave with velocity of 360 m/ and frequency 500 Hz, then path difference between the two points is – (1) 1 cm (2) 6 cm (3) 12 cm (4) 24 cm
Last Answer : (4) 24 cm
Description : If the phase difference between two points is 120° for a wave with velocity of 360 m/ and frequency 500 Hz, then path difference between the two points is (1) 1 cm (2) 6 cm (3) 12 cm (4) 24 cm
Last Answer : 24 cm
Description : Two waves, each of amplitude 1.5 mm and frequency 10 Hz, are travelling in opposite direction with a speed of 20 mm/s. The distance in mm between adjacent nodes is : (1) 1.0 (2) 1.2 (3) 1.5 (4) 2.0
Last Answer : (1) 1.0 Explanation: Since the amplitudes, frequency and the speed of both the waves are in same, hence the wavelength of the composite wave will be the same as the single wave.
Description : In Kundt's dust tube, dust accumulates at A. nodes B. antinodes C. at the end D. at troughs only
Last Answer : nodes
Last Answer : 2mm
Description : What do you think of Movable Type Pro?
Last Answer : answer:Whatever suits you best is the answer, however I'd probably go with wordpress (or tumblr which I'm trying right now). I've never used moveable type and far be it from ... dictate quality, but it seems to have decreased drastically in popularity over the years. Moveable Type Search Trend
Description : What is the meaning of the word ' movable ' ?
Last Answer : The word jangam means: dynamic.
Description : What is the opposite of movable ?
Last Answer : The opposite of jangam is static
Last Answer : According to section 10 of the Specific Remedies Act.
Description : The total number of movable vertabrae in our body are
Last Answer : The total number of movable vertabrae in our body are A. 26 B. 24 C. 31 D. 30
Description : What is the importance of movable type?
Description : How do doon and Lina discover movable light to guide their path?
Description : Which car alarm will make the car un movable when triggered?
Last Answer : Viper makes a car alarm that can be connected to your car's electrical power, which is then turned off upon triggering the alarm.
Description : What bone are not fully movable?
Last Answer : The ones that make up the pelvis and the skull.
Description : why it is important to reduce friction at movable joint?
Last Answer : friction will resist smooth motion at a moveable joint so reducing friction allows joint to move freely
Description : A ligament is (a) A fibrous tissue that joins the muscle to bone (b) A type of amorphous gel that cements non movable joints together (c) A type of fibrous connective tissue that joins bones together at joints (d) Only formed to repair damaged muscle tissue
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : The true power indicated by a wattmeter depends on the current flow through the load, the magnitude of the potential across the load, and the _____________. A. power factor of the load B. angle of coil displacement C. inertia of the movable coil D. high resistance from the load
Description : The true power indicated by the pointer movement of a wattmeter depends on the current flow through the load, the magnitude of the potential across the load, and the ____________. A. power factor of the ... B. angle of coil displacement C. inertia of the movable coil D. high resistance from the load
Description : One function of the movable cams in a drum-type motor controller is to _____________. A. regulate the speed of the motor B. maintain resistance contacts in clean condition C. insulate the operating handle D. limit the amount of load put on the motor
Description : Electric strip heaters are used in motor controllers to _____________. A. prevent freezing of movable contacts B. keep the components at their design ambient temperature C. prevent condensation of moisture D. minimize resistance in internal circuits
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : Which is the single movable bone in the human skull?
Last Answer : Lower jaw bone
Description : What is the fluid that lubricates and cushions the movable joints between the bones?
Last Answer : Synovial fluid
Description : Movable property are intended to include a) Corporal property b) Things permanently fastened to thing which is attached to earth c) Things attached to earth d) All the above
Last Answer : a) Corporal property
Description : Cases in which secondary evidence relating to documents may be given a) When the original is shown or appear to be in the possession or power of the person against whom the document is sought to be ... d) When the original is public document within the meaning of sec 74 e) All the above
Last Answer : e) All the above
Description : If the property ordered to be attached is a debt or other movable property, the attachment under this section shall be made a) By seizure b) By the appointment of a receiver c) By an order in writing ... to any one on his behalf d) By all or any two of such methods as the court thinks fit
Last Answer : d) By all or any two of such methods as the court thinks fit
Description : When a proclamation issued against absconded person fails to appear court may a) Issue a order attachment of any movable property b) Issue a order attachment of any immovable property c) Issue a order attachment of any property movable or immovable or both d) Only A
Last Answer : c) Issue a order attachment of any property movable or immovable or both
Description : Credit Card Fraud includes: a) Credit cards are illegally get and used to get movable or immovable property b) Unauthorized and illegal use of credit cards c) Both of Above d) None of These
Last Answer : c) Both of Above