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State Wein's displacement law

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Wien's Displacement Law

Draw a neat labelled diagram for Ferry's perfectly black body.

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Qualitative Ideas of Black Body Radiation

Show graphical representation of energy distribution spectrum of perfectly black body.

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Qualitative Ideas of Black Body Radiation

State any four assumptions of kinetic theory of gases.

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Assumptions of Kinetic Theory of Gases

A voltmeter has a resistance of 30 Ω. What will be its reading, when it is connected across a cell of emf 2 V having internal resistance 10 Ω?

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Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
Concept: Current Electricity

On what factors do the degrees of freedom depend?

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Law of Equipartition of Energy

Draw a p-V diagram and explain the concept of positive and negative work. Give one example each.

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Heat Engine

Four resistances 6Ω, 6Ω, 6Ω and 18Ω form a Wheatstone bridge. Find the resistance which connected across the 18Ω resistance will balance the network.

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Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
Concept: Wheatstone Bridge

Explain with a neat circuit diagram. How you will determine the unknown resistances using a meter bridge.

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Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
Concept: Wheatstone Bridge

Which one of the following particles cannot be accelerated by a cyclotron?

(A) Electrons

(B) Protons

(C) Deuterons

(D) α- particles

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Chapter: [10] Magnetic Fields Due to Electric Current
Concept: Cyclotron

Currents of equal magnitude pass through two long parallel wires having a separation of 1.35 cm. If the force per unit length on each of the wires is 4.76 x 10-2 N, what must be I ?

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Chapter: [10] Magnetic Fields Due to Electric Current
Concept: Magnetic Field Produced by a Current in a Circular Arc of a Wire

A circular loop of radius 9.7 cm carries a current 2.3 A. Obtain the magnitude of the magnetic field
(a) at the centre of the loop
(b) at a distance of 9.7 cm from the centre of the loop but on the axis.

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Chapter: [10] Magnetic Fields Due to Electric Current
Concept: Magnetic Lines for a Current Loop

The magnetic field at a distance of 2.4 cm from a long straight [current-carrying] wire is 16 µT. What is the current through the wire?

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Chapter: [10] Magnetic Fields Due to Electric Current
Concept: Magnetic Field Produced by a Current in a Circular Arc of a Wire

Derive the expression for magnetic field produced by a current in a circular arc of wire.

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Chapter: [10] Magnetic Fields Due to Electric Current
Concept: Magnetic Field Produced by a Current in a Circular Arc of a Wire

Prove that the frequency of beats is equal to the difference between the frequencies of the two sound notes giving rise to beats.

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Chapter: [10] Wave Theory of Light
Concept: Beats

Describe biprism experiment to calculate the wavelength of a monochormatic light. Draw the necessary ray diagram.

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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Measurement of Wavelength by Biprism Experiment

An iron rod of the area of cross-section 0.1m2 is subjected to a magnetizing field of 1000 A/m. Calculate the magnetic permeability of the iron rod. [Magnetic susceptibility of iron = 59.9, magnetic permeability of vacuum = 4π x 10-7 S. I. unit]  

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Chapter: [11] Magnetic Materials
Concept: Magnetic Properties of Materials

Derive an expression for path difference in Young’s double slit experiment and obtain the conditions for constructive and destructive interference at a point on the screen.

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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Interference of Light Waves and Young’s Experiment

Distinguish between the phenomenon of interference and diffraction of light.

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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Interference of Light

Distinguish between diamagnetic and paramagnetic substances.

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Chapter: [11] Magnetic Materials
Concept: Magnetic Properties of Materials
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