Physics Wallah Yakeen 2.0 Lectures
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If the mass of an object is halved while its radius is doubled, what happens to its gravitational potential energy?
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It becomes half
45%
It becomes one-fourth
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It remains the same
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It becomes four times
What is the orbital velocity of a satellite in a circular orbit around Earth, given that the radius of the orbit is (7 \times 10^6 m)? (Use (G = 6.67 \times 10^{-11} Nm^2/kg^2))
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35%
7 km/s
39%
10 km/s
17%
5 km/s
9%
15 km/s
➡️Magnetic Effect of Current Short Notes
💈Tissues💈

Tissues are categorized as −
Plant Tissue
Animal Tissue

♦️Plant Tissue
Following are the major types of plant tissue −
Meristematic Tissues
Permanent Tissues

▪️Simple Permanent Tissues
Parenchyma
Collenchyma
Sclerenchyma
Epidermis

▪️Complex Permanent Tissue
Xylem
Phloem

▪️Meristematic Tissue
Meristematic tissue mainly consists of actively dividing cells, and helps in increasing the length and thickening the stems of the plant.

Meristematic tissue, commonly, present in the primary growth regions of a plant, for example, in the tips of stems or roots.

Depending on the region (where the meristematic tissues are found); meristematic tissues are classified as apical, lateral, and intercalary (see the image given below).

Apical meristem (as shown in the above image) is present at the growing tips of stems and roots and helps in their growth.

Lateral Meristem is found in stem or root region and helps in their growth.

Intercalary meristem is found at the base of the leaves or internodes (on twigs) and helps in growth.


🔸Permanent Tissue
Cells of meristematic tissue later differentiate to form different types of permanent tissue.

Permanent Tissue is further categorized as −
Simple Permanent Tissue and
Complex Permanent Tissue

🔸Simple Permanent Tissue
Simple Permanent Tissue further categorized as −
Parenchyma
Collenchyma
Sclerenchyma
Epidermis

🔸Parenchyma tissue provides support to plants and also stores food.
🔸Sometimes, parenchyma tissue contains chlorophyll and performs photosynthesis, in such a condition, it is known as collenchyma.
🔸The collenchyma tissue provides flexibility to plant and also provides mechanical support (to plant).
🔸The large air cavities, which are present in parenchyma of aquatic plants, give buoyancy to the plants and also help them float, are known as aerenchyma.
🔸The Sclerenchyma tissue makes the plant hard and stiff. For example, the husk of a coconut is made up of sclerenchymatous tissue.
🔸The cells of Sclerenchyma tissue normally are dead.
🔸The outermost layer of cells is known as epidermis.
🔸The epidermis is usually made up of a single layer of cells.
🔸The entire surface of a plant has the outer covering of epidermis, which protects all the parts of the plant.


🔷Complex Permanent Tissue
The complex tissue, normally, consists of more than one type of cells which work together as a unit.

Complex tissues help in the transportation by carrying organic material, water, and minerals up and down in the plants.

🔸Complex Permanent Tissue is categorized as;
Xylem
Phloem

🔸Xylem, normally, consists of tracheid, vessels, xylem parenchyma, and xylem fibers.

🔸Xylem is accountable for the conduction of water and mineral ions/salt.

🔸Phloem, normally, is made up of four types of elements namely −
Sieve tubes
Companion cells
Phloem fibers and
Phloem parenchyma

🔸Phloem tissue transports food from leaves to other parts of the plant.
A block has a mass of 2 kg. If the weight of the block is measured on the surface of the Earth and on another planet, which of the following statements is true?
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The mass remains the same on both the Earth and the planet.
25%
The mass is greater on the planet than on the Earth.
19%
The weight is greater on the Earth than on the planet.
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The weight is the same on both the Earth and the planet.
Two masses, (m_1) and (m_2), are separated by a distance (r). If the distance is halved, what happens to the gravitational force between them?
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13%
It becomes half
60%
It becomes four times
17%
It becomes twice
10%
It remains the same
The velocity of light (c) and Planck's constant (h) are related by the equation c = λν, where λ is the wavelength and ν is the frequency. What are the dimensions of Planck's constant (h)?
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[M][L²][T⁻³]
34%
[M][L²][T⁻²]
35%
[M][L³][T⁻¹]
8%
[M][L][T⁻²]
Utilise Your Time Wisely
Hydrocarbon Short Notes
The uncertainty in position and momentum of a particle is described by Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle. Which of the following statements is correct?
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The product of uncertainties is constant
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The sum of uncertainties is constant.
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Both uncertainties can be precisely determined simultaneously
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The uncertainties are independent of each other.
A physical quantity P is given by P = A²B³, where A and B are quantities with dimensions. What are the dimensions of P?
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[A²B³]
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[A³B⁴]
16%
[A⁴B³]
5%
[A²B⁶]
THERE IS A RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASES CALLED ECOR1 WHAT DOES 'CO' PART IN IT STANDS FOR
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14%
COELOM
24%
STRAIN OF BACTERIA
52%
COLI
10%
COLON
AN ENZYME CATALYSING THE REMOVAL OF NUCLEOTIDES FROM ENDS OF DNA IS [NEET-ODISHA 2019]
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17%
DNA LIGASE
35%
ENDONUCLEASES
7%
PROTEASES
41%
EXONUCLASES