The reflection formed by the plane mirror is ........... from Ge

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191.

The impression of an image persists on the retina for about _________ of a second.

  • 1/10 th

  • 1/8 th

  • 1/16 th

  • 1/5 th


192.

An image formed by a concave mirror on a screen is called........

  • Virtual image

  • Real image

  • Inverted image

  • Erect image


193.

The distance-time graph for the motion of an object moving with a constant speed is a .............

  • Dot

  • Circle

  • Straight Line

  • Curve


194.

If an object moves in a circular path with uniform..........its motion is called uniform circular motion.

  • speed

  • time

  • velocity

  • acceleration


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195.

The reflection formed by the plane mirror is ...........

  • vertical inversion

  • a real image

  • lateral inversion

  • an enlarged image


C.

lateral inversion


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196.

Convex and concave mirrors are examples of

  • plane mirrors

  • spherical mirrors

  • inverted mirror

  • erect mirror


197.

The frictional force exerted by fluids is also called..........

  • drag

  • buoyancy

  • upthrust

  • convection


198.

Who discovered electricity and invented the lightning rod and bifocals?

  • Kirkpatrick Macmillan

  • Benjamin Franklin

  • William Henry Fox Talbot

  • Sir Alexander Fleming


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199.

If the force applied on the object is in the direction of its motion, the speed of the object.......

  • increases

  • stops

  • decreases

  • no effect


200.

Friction is caused by the ......... on the two surfaces in contact.

  • irregularities

  • smoothness

  • densities

  • gaps


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