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An iron rod of the area of cross-section 0.1m2 is subjected to a magnetizing field of 1000 A/m. Calculate the magnetic permeability of the iron rod. [Magnetic susceptibility of iron = 59.9, magnetic permeability of vacuum = 4π x 10-7 S. I. unit]  

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Chapter: [15] Magnetism
Concept: Magnetic Properties of Materials

State the law of radioactive decay.

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Law of Radioactive Decay

Distinguish between diamagnetic and paramagnetic substances.

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Chapter: [15] Magnetism
Concept: Magnetic Properties of Materials

Answer in brief.

State the postulates of Bohr’s atomic model.

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Bohr’s Atomic Model

A magnet of magnetic moment 3Am2 weighs 75 g. The density of the material of the magnet is 7500 kg/m3. what is magnetization? 

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Chapter: [15] Magnetism
Concept: Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity

What is magnetic susceptibility?

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Chapter: [15] Magnetism
Concept: Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity

Define half-life period.

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Radioactive Decays

State SI unit of Magnetization.

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Chapter: [15] Magnetism
Concept: Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity

Derive an expression for ratio of e.m.f.s and currents in terms of number of turns in primary and secondary coil.

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Chapter: [16] Electromagnetic Inductions
Concept: Transformers

In a series LCR circuit, the phase difference between the voltage and the current is 45°. Then the power factor will be ______.

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Chapter: [16] Electromagnetic Inductions
Concept: Power in AC Circuit

An LED emits visible light when it’s ______.

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Chapter: [16] Semiconductor Devices
Concept: Special Purpose Junction Diodes

Solar cell operates on the principle of ______.

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Chapter: [16] Semiconductor Devices
Concept: Special Purpose Junction Diodes

Draw a neat diagram of a full-wave rectifier and explain it’s working.

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Chapter: [16] Semiconductor Devices
Concept: p-n Junction Diode as a Rectifier

Explain why the inductance of two coils connected in parallel is less than the inductance of either coil.

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Chapter: [16] Electromagnetic Inductions
Concept: Inductance >> Self Inductance

Define self-inductance.

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Chapter: [16] Electromagnetic Inductions
Concept: Inductance >> Self Inductance

Explain step up and step down transformer?

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Chapter: [16] Electromagnetic Inductions
Concept: Transformers

The primary of a transformer has 40 turns and works on 100 V and 100 W. Find a number of turns in the secondary to step up the voltage to 400 V. Also calculate the current in the secondary and primary.

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Chapter: [16] Electromagnetic Inductions
Concept: Transformers

Using Ampere's law, obtain an expression for the magnetic induction near a current-carrying straight infinitely long wire. 

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Chapter: [16] Electromagnetic Inductions
Concept: Electromagnetic Induction

Describe the construction and working of a transformer with a neat labelled diagram.

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Chapter: [16] Electromagnetic Inductions
Concept: Transformers

A radio can tune over the frequency range of a portion of the MW broadcast band (800kHz -1200kHz). If its LC circuit has an effective inductance of 200mH, what must be the range of its variable condenser? 

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Chapter: [16] Electromagnetic Inductions
Concept: LC Oscillations
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