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u=0m/s; t=4sec; g=10m/s;h=?
let us use :h=ut+1/2gt^2
h=(0×4)+1/2×10×4×4
h=10×4×2
h=80
therefore the height of the tower is 80meter.
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- Huygens principle states that each point of a wavefront is the source of secondary wavelets (small waves) which spread in all directions with the speed of the wave.
- The new wavefront is formed by drawing a line tangent to all the wavelets.
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- If a stone is thrown in the river,waves will be formed surrounding that point.
- These waves look like concentric circles and they are known aswavefronts.
- The wavefronts gradually spread in all the directions.
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- An acidic oxide is an oxide which when combined with water gives off an acid.
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- Neutral Oxide is one which neither has an acidic characteristic or a basic one.
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