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If the charge on the condenser of 10°F is doubled, then the energy stored in it becomes __________
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Distinguish between the phenomenon of interference and diffraction of light.
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The magnetic flux through a loop is varying according to a relation `phi = 6t^2 + 7t + 1` where `phi` is in milliweber and t is in second. What is the e.m.f. induced in the loop at t = 2 second?
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The magnetic flux through a loop is varying according to a relation `phi = 6t^2 + 7t + 1` where `phi` is in milliweber and t is in second. What is the e.m.f. induced in the loop at t = 2 second?
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Find the frequency of revolution of an electron in Bohr’s 2nd orbit; if the radius and speed of electron in that orbit is 2.14 × 10-10 m and 1.09 × 106 m/s respectively. [π= 3.142]
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Draw a neat, labelled energy level diagram for H atom showing the transitions. Explain the series of spectral lines for H atom, whose fixed inner orbit numbers are 3 and 4 respectively.
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The work functions for potassium and caesium are 2.25 eV and 2.14 eV respectively. Is the photoelectric effect possible for either of them if the incident wavelength is 5180 Å?
[Given : Planck’s constant = 6.63 x 10–34 J.s.;
Velocity of light = 3 x 108 m/s; 1 eV = 1.6 x 10–19 J]
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Two wires of the same material have radii rA and rB respectively. The radius of wire A is twice the radius of wire B. If they are stretched by same load then stress on wire B is _______.
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If the total energy of radiation of frequency 1014 Hz is 6.63 J, calculate the number of photons in the radiation. (Planck’s constant = 6.63 x 10–34 J.s.)
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The ratio of kinetic energy of an electron in Bohr’s orbit to its total energy in the same orbit is
(A) – 1
(B) 2
(C) 1/2
(D) – 0.5
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The body is rotating with uniform angular velocity (w) having rotational kinetic energy (E). Its angular momentum (L) is: ...............
a) `(2E)/ω`
b) `E^2/ω`
c) `E/ω^2`
d) `E/(2ω)`
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A parallel beam of light travelling in water is incident obliquely on a glass surface. After refraction its width ..............
a) decreases
b) increases
c) remains the same
d) becomes zero
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The kinetic energy of emitted photoelectorns is independent of ............
(a) frequency of incident radiation.
(b) intensity of incident radiation.
(c) wavelength of incident radiation
(d) collector plate potential
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Determine the change in wavelenght of light during its passage from air to glass, if the refracrtive index of glass with respect to air is 1.5 and the frequency of light is 5 x 1014 Hz. Find the wave number of light in glass (velocity of light in air c = 3 X 108 m/s)
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What is electromagnetic induction?
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What is electromagnetic induction?
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Prove theoretically (electromagnetic induction) `e = (dphi)/(dt)`
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Prove theoretically (electromagnetic induction) `e = (dphi)/(dt)`
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Answer in brief:
Derive an expression for the period of motion of a simple pendulum. On which factors does it depend?
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If ‘L’ is the angular momentum and ‘I’ is the moment of inertia of a rotating body, then `L^2/(2I)`represents its _____
(A) rotational P.E.
(B) total energy
(C) rotational K.E.
(D) translational K.E
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