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Faraday's laws are consequences of the conservation of ______

[20] Electromagnetic Induction
Chapter: [20] Electromagnetic Induction
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A metallic wire of 1 m length has a mass of 10 × 10−3 kg. If the tension of 100 N is applied to a wire, what is the speed of the transverse wave?

[14] Wave
Chapter: [14] Wave
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An athlete completes one round of a circular track of radius R in 80 sec. What will be his displacement at the end of 4 min 60 seconds?

[15] Motion in One Dimension
Chapter: [15] Motion in One Dimension
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A ball rolls of the top of the stairway with a horizontal velocity u ms−1. If the steps are h m high and b m wide, the ball will hit the edge of the nth step, if:

[16] Motion in Two Dimension
Chapter: [16] Motion in Two Dimension
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Which of the following device is used to study the spectra of light?

[24] Diffraction and Polarisation of Light
Chapter: [24] Diffraction and Polarisation of Light
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The speed of a transverse wave in an elastic string is v0. If the tension in the string is reduced to half, then the speed of the wave is given by:

[14] Wave
Chapter: [14] Wave
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The electron concentration in an n-type semiconductor is the same as the hole concentration in a p-type semiconductor. An external field (electric) is applied across each of them. Compare the currents in them.

[28] Electronic Devices
Chapter: [28] Electronic Devices
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The equivalent capacitance of the combination shown in the figure is ______.

[16] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Chapter: [16] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
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The electron concentration in an n-type semiconductor is the same as the hole concentration in a p-type semiconductor. An external field (electric) is applied across each of them. Compare the currents in them.

[28] Electronic Devices
Chapter: [28] Electronic Devices
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A car starts from rest and accelerates at 5 m/s2. At t = 4 s, a ball is dropped out of a window by a person sitting in the car. What is the velocity and acceleration of the ball at t = 6 s? (Take g = 10 m/s2)

[16] Motion in Two Dimension
Chapter: [16] Motion in Two Dimension
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A particle moving in a circle of radius R with a uniform speed takes a time T to complete one revolution.

If this particle were projected with the same speed at an angle ‘θ’ to the horizontal, the maximum height attained by it equals 4R. The angle of projection, θ, is then given by ______.

[16] Motion in Two Dimension
Chapter: [16] Motion in Two Dimension
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The equivalent capacitance of the combination shown in the figure is ______.

[16] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Chapter: [16] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
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The electron concentration in an n-type semiconductor is the same as the hole concentration in a p-type semiconductor. An external field (electric) is applied across each of them. Compare the currents in them.

[28] Electronic Devices
Chapter: [28] Electronic Devices
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A particle moving in a circle of radius R with a uniform speed takes a time T to complete one revolution.

If this particle were projected with the same speed at an angle ‘θ’ to the horizontal, the maximum height attained by it equals 4R. The angle of projection, θ, is then given by ______.

[16] Motion in Two Dimension
Chapter: [16] Motion in Two Dimension
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A car starts from rest and accelerates at 5 m/s2. At t = 4 s, a ball is dropped out of a window by a person sitting in the car. What is the velocity and acceleration of the ball at t = 6 s? (Take g = 10 m/s2)

[16] Motion in Two Dimension
Chapter: [16] Motion in Two Dimension
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The stress-strain curves are drawn for two different materials X and Y. It is observed that the ultimate strength point and the fracture point are close to each other for material X but are far apart for material Y. We can say that materials X and Y are likely to be (respectively). 

[8] Mechanical Properties of Solids
Chapter: [8] Mechanical Properties of Solids
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A point object moves along an arc of a circle of radius 'R'. Its velocity depends upon the distance covered 'S' as V = `Ksqrt(S)` where 'K' is a constant. If 'e' is the angle between the total acceleration and tangential acceleration, then

[16] Motion in Two Dimension
Chapter: [16] Motion in Two Dimension
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The quantity which does NOT change during reflection is ______.

[24] Wave Optics
Chapter: [24] Wave Optics
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If numerical aperture of a microscope is increased then it

[24] Diffraction and Polarisation of Light
Chapter: [24] Diffraction and Polarisation of Light
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The phenomenon of photoelectric emission was observed by ______.

[25] Photo Electric Effect and Matter Waves
Chapter: [25] Photo Electric Effect and Matter Waves
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