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Which of the following statements are true for pure substances? (i) Pure substances contain only one kind of particles (ii) Pure substances may be compounds or mixtures (iii) Pure substances have the same composition throughout (iv) Pure substances can be exemplified by all elements other than nickel (a) (i) and (ii) (b) (i) and (iii) (c) (iii) and (iv) (d) (ii) and (iii)

Answer: (b) (i) and (iii) Pure substances are substances that are made up of only one kind of particle and have a fixed or constant structure.... View Article

An automobile engine propels a 1000 kg car (A) along a levelled road at a speed of 36 km h–1. Find the power if the opposing frictional force is 100 N. Now, suppose after travelling a distance of 200 m, this car collides with another stationary car (B) of same mass and comes to rest. Let its engine also stop at the same time. Now car (B) starts moving on the same level road without getting its engine started. Find the speed of the car (B) just after the collision.

Answer: Mass of the car A (mA) = 1000 kg Initial speed of the car A, uA = 36 kmh-1 uA = 36 x (5/18) uA = 10m s-1 m(A)= m(B) = 1000 kg. Frictional... View Article