Advertisements
Advertisements
Describe briefly and two energy losses, giving the reasons for their occurrence in actual transformers ?
Concept: Transformers
Answer the following question.
In a series LCR circuit connected across an ac source of variable frequency, obtain the expression for its impedance and draw a plot showing its variation with frequency of the ac source.
Concept: Different Types of AC Circuits: AC Voltage Applied to a Series LCR Circuit
Answer the following question.
What is the phase difference between the voltages across the inductor and the capacitor at resonance in the LCR circuit?
Concept: Different Types of AC Circuits: AC Voltage Applied to a Series LCR Circuit
Answer the following question.
Draw the diagram of a device that is used to decrease high ac voltage into a low ac voltage and state its working principle. Write four sources of energy loss in this device.
Concept: Different Types of AC Circuits: AC Voltage Applied to a Series LCR Circuit
Answer the following question.
A small town with a demand of 1200 kW of electric power at 220 V is situated 20 km away from an electric plant generating power at 440 V. The resistance of the two wirelines carrying power is 0.5 Ω per km. The town gets the power from the line through a 4000-220 V step-down transformer at a sub-station in the town. Estimate the line power loss in the form of heat.
Concept: Peak and Rms Value of Alternating Current Or Voltage
The selectivity of a series LCR a.c. circuit is large, when ______.
Concept: Different Types of AC Circuits: AC Voltage Applied to a Series LCR Circuit
A series combination of an inductor (L), capacitor (C) and a resistor (R) is connected across an ac source of emf of peak value E0, and angular frequency (ω). Plot a graph to show variation of impedance of the circuit with angular frequency (ω).
Concept: Reactance and Impedance
Why are microwaves considered suitable for radar systems used in aircraft navigation?
Concept: Electromagnetic Spectrum
Name the phenomenon which shows the quantum nature of electromagnetic radiation.
Concept: Electromagnetic Spectrum
Gamma rays and radio waves travel with the same velocity in free space. Distinguish between them in terms of their origin and the main application.
Concept: Electromagnetic Spectrum
Electromagnetic waves of wavelengths λ1, λ2 and λ3 are used in a radar system, in water purifiers and in remote switches of TV, respectively.
- Identify the electromagnetic waves.
- Write one source for each of them.
Concept: Electromagnetic Spectrum
Which one of the following electromagnetic radiation has the least wavelength?
Concept: Electromagnetic Spectrum
Calculate the distance of an object of height h from a concave mirror of radius of curvature 20 cm, so as to obtain a real image of magnification 2. Find the location of the image also.
Concept: Ray Optics - Mirror Formula
Draw a schematic ray diagram of a reflecting telescope showing how rays coming from a distant object are received at the eyepiece.
Concept: Optical Instruments >> Telescope
Plot a graph to show the variation of the angle of deviation as a function of the angle of incidence for light passing through a prism. Derive an expression for the refractive index of the prism in terms of angle of minimum deviation and angle of the prism.
Concept: Dispersion by a Prism
A double convex lens is made of a glass of refractive index 1.55, with both faces of the same radius of curvature. Find the radius of curvature required, if the focal length is 20 cm.
Concept: Reflection of Light by Spherical Mirrors
What is a dispersion of light
Concept: Dispersion by a Prism
What is the cause of dispersion of light
Concept: Dispersion by a Prism
A ray of light incident normally on one face of a right isosceles prism is totally reflected, as shown in fig. What must be the minimum value of refractive index of glass? Give relevant calculations.

Concept: Dispersion by a Prism
Using mirror formula, explain why does a convex mirror always produce a virtual image.
Concept: Ray Optics - Mirror Formula
