U2 sin \(\frac{\theta}{g}\)
2U2 sin2 \(\frac{\theta}{g}\)
U sin2 \(\frac{\theta}{g}\)
U2 sin2\(\frac{\theta}{g}\)
Correct answer is D
No explanation has been provided for this answer.
The dimension of universal gravitational constant is……….? ...
What is the effect of using split-rings in a simple d.c motor? ...
Primary colours of light are ...
The particle and wave nature of matter are demonstrated in the equation...
Which of the following types of motion are oscillatory? i.a diving board when used by a diver. i...
Myopic defects in the human eye can be corrected through the use of a ...