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What is meant by free oscillation?

[10] Oscillations
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Explain damped oscillation. Give an example.

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Define forced oscillation. Give an example.

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What is meant by maintained oscillation? Give an example.

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Explain resonance. Give an example.

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Explain in detail the four different types of oscillations.

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If the error in the measurement of the radius is 2%, then the error in the determination of the volume of the sphere will be ______

[1] Nature of Physical World and Measurement
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The length of a body is measured as 3.51 m, if the accuracy is 0.01m, then the percentage error in the measurement is ______

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The measurement value of the length of a simple pendulum is 20 cm known with 2 mm accuracy. The time for 50 oscillations was measured to be 40 s within 1 s resolution. Calculate the percentage accuracy in the determination of acceleration due to gravity ‘g’ from the above measurement.

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Define precision and accuracy. Explain with one example.

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Explain in detail the various types of errors.

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What do you mean by the propagation of errors? Explain the propagation of errors in addition and multiplication.

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Force acting on the particle moving with constant speed is ______

[3] Laws of Motion
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The centrifugal force appears to exist ______

[3] Laws of Motion
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Choose the correct statement from the following.

[3] Laws of Motion
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If a person moving from pole to equator, the centrifugal force acting on him ______

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What is the meaning of ‘pseudo force’?

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Under what condition will a car skid on a leveled circular road?

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A car takes a turn with a velocity of 50 ms-1 on the circular road of a radius of curvature of 10 m. calculate the centrifugal force experienced by a person of mass 60 kg inside the car?

[3] Laws of Motion
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Two bodies of masses 15 kg and 10 kg are connected with light string kept on a smooth surface. A horizontal force F=500 N is applied to a 15 kg as shown in the figure. Calculate the tension acting in the string?

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