Physics, asked by DiyanaN, 1 year ago

Does mass of a disc vary as the square of its radius?Why? How? Please explain. Points 25!​

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Answered by riyamehta70
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hiii mate ur answer is
The mass of any of the discs dM is the mass of the sphere  M multiplied by the ratio of the volume of an infinitely thin disc divided by the volume of a sphere

DiyanaN: Tysm :) it makes sense
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Answered by KnowMyPain
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Figure njan varach kashttapedandallo? Book il ille.

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DiyanaN: It helps a looot
DiyanaN: Venda, no need of fig :-)
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