Math, asked by manish725, 6 months ago

what is in sin he
 \sin( \tan( \cot( \sec( \csc( \alpha ) ) ) ) )

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

(a) we know,

P =dgh where, h is dpeth , g is accⁿ due to gravity and d is density of liquid .

Therefore , pressure increases, when depth increases . so, the blood pressure in humans is greater at the feet than the brain .

(B) The density of air is maximum at the surface of the earth and decrease rapidly with height. At height of 6 km , the density of air decreases nearly half of its value at the sea level. Beyond 6km height , the density of air decreases very slowly with height .hence, the atmosphere pressure at the height of about 6km decreases to nearly half of its value at the sea level .

(c) according to Pascal's law,

Pressure is transmitted equally in all directions inside the liquid. it means hydraulic pressure has no fixed direction . so, it's scalar quantity.

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