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kinda contrary to the conservation of energy don't you think?

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For the first one,
let the box be the lift
when a person sitting in the lift projects a stone with some angle THETA then definately it fallows a parabolic path because the person are in same frame.So assertion is false.
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assertioon is false
water has max volume-(density not volume) @ 4 degree
so heating/cooling volume will decrease-(increase)
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@sesha - the initial energy is provided by the man... and that energy doesn't get dissipated.

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i agree... i think it's going to be parabolic..
assertion must be false

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water has minimum at 4 not maximum
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Yes,water should have minimum volume at 40C as density is max at that tep..Am i correct??

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that is what i m saying see above
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Water exhibits an anomalous behavour; it
contracts on heating between 0 °C and 4 °C.
The volume of a given amount of water decreases
as it is cooled from room temperature, until its
temperature reaches 4 °C. Below
4 °C, the volume increases, and therefore the
density decreases. Water has a maximum
density at 4 °C.
therefor assertion and reason in the 2nd qts. is false.

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At 4 degree centigrade water has minimum volume so when temperature of water is decreased in B how could the volume be decreased?
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i think assertion is true but reason is false......
because acceleration of the freely falling body is =gdownwards.
but when a particle is projected inside it.its accn. is up{that is y the body is travelling up}.thus accn. of particle can b >or<or=g{in upward direction}.
therefore,A-is true...and R-is false.
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