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Solve Numerical example.
A convex lens held some distance above a 6 cm long pencil produces its image of SOME size. On shifting the lens by a distance equal to its focal length, it again produces the image of the SAME size as earlier. Determine the image size.
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A point object is kept 10 cm away from one of the surfaces of a thick double convex lens of refractive index 1.5 and radii of curvature 10 cm and 8 cm. Central thickness of the lens is 2 cm. Determine location of the final image considering paraxial rays only.
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Solve Numerical example.
A person uses spectacles of ‘number’ 2.00 for reading. Determine the range of magnifying power (angular magnification) possible. It is a concavoconvex lens (n = 10.5) having a curvature of one of its surfaces to be 10 cm. Estimate that of the other.
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Solve Numerical example.
Focal power of the eye lens of a compound microscope is 6 dioptre. The microscope is to be used for maximum magnifying power (angular magnification) of at least 12.5. The packing instructions demand that length of the microscope should be 25 cm. Determine minimum focal power of the objective. How much will its radius of curvature be if it is a biconvex lens of n = 1.5?
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Choose the correct option.
A reverse-biased diode is equivalent to:
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Choose the correct option.
The potential barrier in p-n diode is due to:
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Answer the following question.
What causes a larger current through a p-n junction diode when forward biased?
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Answer in detail.
Explain the importance of the depletion region in a p-n junction diode.
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Explain the I-V characteristic of a forward-biased junction diode.
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The error in the measurement of the sides of a rectangle is 1%. The error in the measurement of its area is ______.
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Define absolute error.
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Define Mean absolute error.
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Define relative error.
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Define percentage error.
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If the measured values of the two quantities are A ± ΔA and B ± ΔB, ΔA and ΔB being the mean absolute errors. What is the maximum possible error in A ± B? Show that if Z = `"A"/"B"`
`(Delta "Z")/"Z" = (Delta "A")/"A" + (Delta "B")/"B"`
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Answer the following question.
Show that if Z = `"A"/"B"`, `(triangle"Z")/"Z" = (triangle"A")/"A" + (triangle "B")/"B"`
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The masses of two bodies are measured to be 15.7 ± 0.2 kg and 27.3 ± 0.3 kg. What is the total mass of the two and the error in it?
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The distance travelled by an object in time (100 ± 1)s is (5.2 ± 0.1) m. What are the speed and its maximum relative error?
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In a workshop, a worker measures the length of a steel plate with Vernier calipers having a least count 0.01 cm. Four such measurements of the length yielded the following values: 3.11 cm, 3.13 cm, 3.14 cm, 3.14 cm. Find the mean length, the mean absolute error, and the percentage error in the measured value of the length.
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Find the percentage error in kinetic energy of a body having mass 60.0 ± 0.3 g moving with a velocity of 25.0 ± 0.1 cm/s.
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