1. | \(\lambda_m\propto v\) | 2. | \(\lambda_m\propto \dfrac1v\) |
3. | \(\lambda_m\propto v^2 \) | 4. | \(\lambda_m\propto \dfrac1{v^2}\) |
1. | \(0.6\) | 2. | \(0.3\) |
3. | \(0.4\) | 4. | \(0.5\) |
1. | \(2\alpha\) | is
2. | \(4\alpha\) | is
3. | \(\alpha\) and \(3\alpha\) | can be any value between
4. | \(2\alpha\) and \(3\alpha\) | can be any value between
1. | \(l+\Delta l\) | 2. | \(l+\dfrac{\Delta l}{2}\) |
3. | \(l+\dfrac{\Delta l}{4}\) | 4. | \(l+\dfrac{3\Delta l}{4}\) |
1. | \(4\) | increases by a factor of
2. | \(2\) | increases by a factor of
3. | remains unchanged |
4. | decreases by a factor of \(2\) |
1. | \((^\circ\text C)^ {-1}\) | 2. | \(\text{m}^3/^\circ\text C\) |
3. | \(^\circ\text C\) | 4. | \(^\circ\text C/\text{m}^3\) |