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Obtain an expression for the orbital magnetic moment of an electron rotating about the nucleus in an atom.

[11] Magnetic Materials
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The length of second's pendulum on the surface of earth is nearly 1 m. Its length on the surface of moon should be [Given: acceleration due to gravity (g) on moon is `1/6` th of that on the earth’s surface]

[5] Oscillations
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Two identical springs of constant k are connected, first in series and then in parallel. A metal block of mass m is suspended from their combination. The ratio of their frequencies of vertical oscillations will be in a ratio

[5] Oscillations
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A 15.0 μF capacitor is connected to a 220 V, 50 Hz source. Find the capacitive reactance and the current (rms and peak) in the circuit. If the frequency is doubled, what will happen to the capacitive reactance and the current?

[13] AC Circuits
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A capacitor of 100 μF, a coil of resistance 50Ω, and an inductance 0.5 H are connected in series with a 110 V-50Hz source. Calculate the rms value of current in the circuit.

[13] AC Circuits
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Find the capacity of a capacitor which when put in series with a 10Ω resistor makes the power factor equal to 0.5. Assume an 80V-100Hz AC supply.

[13] AC Circuits
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Find the time required for a 50 Hz alternating current to change its value from zero to the rms value.

[13] AC Circuits
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State the characteristics of progressive waves.

[6] Superposition of Waves
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Polychromatic (containing many different frequencies) radiation is used in an experiment on the photoelectric effect. The stopping potential ______.

[14] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
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What is the photoelectric effect?

[14] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
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Can microwaves be used in the experiment on photoelectric effect?

[14] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
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Is it always possible to see the photoelectric effect with a red light?

[14] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
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Explain the inverse linear dependence of stopping potential on the incident wavelength in a photoelectric effect experiment.

[14] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
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Observations from an experiment on the photoelectric effect for the stopping potential by varying the incident frequency were plotted. The slope of the linear curve was found to be approximately 4.1 × 10−15 V s. Given that Exercises the charge of an electron is 1.6 × 10−19 C, find the value of the Planck’s constant h.
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Draw the circuit diagram of a half-wave rectifier. Explain its working. What is the frequency of ripple in its output?

[16] Semiconductor Devices
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Draw a neat diagram of a full-wave rectifier and explain it’s working.

[16] Semiconductor Devices
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Using the energy conservation, derive the expressions for the minimum speeds at different locations along a vertical circular motion controlled by gravity. Is zero speed possible at the uppermost point? Under what condition/s?

[1] Rotational Dynamics
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Using energy conservation, along a vertical circular motion controlled by gravity, prove that the difference between the extreme tensions (or normal forces) depends only upon the weight of the objects.

[1] Rotational Dynamics
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Two charges of magnitudes −4Q and + 2Q are located at points (2a, 0) and (5a, 0) respectively. What is the electric flux due to these charges through a sphere of radius 4a with its centre at the origin?

[8] Electrostatics
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The amplitude of a wave is represented by y = 0.2 sin 4π `["t"/0.08-"x"/0.8]` in SI units. Find (a) wavelength, (b) frequency, and (c) amplitude of the wave.

[6] Superposition of Waves
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