Column I | Column II | ||
a. | Tricuspid valve | i. | Between left atrium and left ventricle |
b. | Bicuspid valve | ii | Between right ventricle and pulmonary artery |
c. | Semilunar valve | iii. | Between right atrium and right ventricle |
Consider a water tank shown in the figure. It has one wall at \(x = L\) and can be taken to be very wide in the z direction. When filled with a liquid of surface tension \(S\) and density \( \rho \), the liquid surface makes angle \( \theta_0 \) (\( \theta_0 < < 1 \)) with the x-axis at \(x = L\). If \(y(x)\) is the height of the surface then the equation for \(y(x)\) is: (take \(g\) as the acceleration due to gravity)
A constant voltage of 50 V is maintained between the points A and B of the circuit shown in the figure. The current through the branch CD of the circuit is :