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'A geyser is rated 240 W-220 V'. Explain the meaning of this statement.

[8] Current Electricity
Chapter: [8] Current Electricity
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Use the analogy to fill in the blank.

Nuclear Fusion : Extreme temperature, Nuclear Fission : ______

[12] Radioactivity
Chapter: [12] Radioactivity
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Draw a diagram of a right angled isosceles prism which is used to make an inverted image erect.

[4] Refraction of Light at Plane Surfaces
Chapter: [4] Refraction of Light at Plane Surfaces
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What is nuclear fusion?

[12] Radioactivity
Chapter: [12] Radioactivity
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Give one example of nuclear fusion.

[12] Radioactivity
Chapter: [12] Radioactivity
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Write nuclear reaction of nuclear fusion.

[12] Radioactivity
Chapter: [12] Radioactivity
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State and define the household unit of electricity.

[8] Current Electricity
Chapter: [8] Current Electricity
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What is the voltage of the electricity that is generally supplied to a house?

[8] Current Electricity
Chapter: [8] Current Electricity
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Two lamps, one rated 220 V, 50 W and the other rated 220 V, 100 W, are connected in series with mains of 220 V. Explain why does the 50 W lamp consume more power.

[8] Current Electricity
Chapter: [8] Current Electricity
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What is the resistance, under normal working conditions, of an electric lamp rated at '240 v, 60 W' ? If two such lamps are connected in series across a 240 V mains supply, explain why each one appears less bright.

[8] Current Electricity
Chapter: [8] Current Electricity
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Two bulbs are rated 60 W, 220 V and 60 W, 110 V respectively. Calculate the ratio of their resistances.

[8] Current Electricity
Chapter: [8] Current Electricity
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Sumit does 600 J of work in 10 min and Amit does 300 J of work in 20 min. Calculate the ratio of the powers delivered by them.

[8] Current Electricity
Chapter: [8] Current Electricity
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Three heaters each rated 250 W, 100 V are connected in parallel to a 100 V supply. Calculate:

  1. the total current taken from the supply
  2. the resistance of each heater and
  3. the energy supplied in kWh to the three heaters in 5 hours.
[8] Current Electricity
Chapter: [8] Current Electricity
Concept: undefined >> undefined

A ball is placed on a compressed spring. What form of energy does the spring possess? On releasing the spring, the ball flies away. Give a reason.

[2] Work, Energy and Power
Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
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In what way does the temperature of water at the bottom of a waterfall differ from the temperature at the top? Explain the reason.

[2] Work, Energy and Power
Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
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State the condition under which the mechanical energy is conserved.

[2] Work, Energy and Power
Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
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A body falls freely under gravity from rest. Name the kind of energy it will possess while falling.

[2] Work, Energy and Power
Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
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Show that the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy (i.e., total mechanical energy) is always conserved in the case of a freely falling body under gravity (with air resistance neglected) from a height h by finding it when

  1. The body is at the top.
  2. the body has fallen a distance x.
  3. the body has reached the ground.
[2] Work, Energy and Power
Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
Concept: undefined >> undefined

A ball of mass 0.20 kg is thrown vertically upwards with an initial velocity of 20 m s-1. Calculate the maximum potential energy it gains as it goes up.

[2] Work, Energy and Power
Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
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A pendulum is oscillating on either side of its rest position. The correct statement is: 

[2] Work, Energy and Power
Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
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