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Draw the current-voltage characteristics for the device show in figure between the terminals A and B.

(Assume that the resistance of each diode is zero in forward bias and is infinity in reverse bias.)
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Find the equivalent resistance of the network shown in figure between the points A and B.

(Assume that the resistance of each diode is zero in forward bias and is infinity in reverse bias.)
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When the base current in a transistor is changed from 30µA to 80µA, the collector current is changed from 1.0 mA to 3.5 mA. Find the current gain β.
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A load resistor of 2kΩ is connected in the collector branch of an amplifier circuit using a transistor in common-emitter mode. The current gain β = 50. The input resistance of the transistor is 0.50 kΩ. If the input current is changed by 50µA. (a) by what amount does the output voltage change, (b) by what amount does the input voltage change and (c) what is the power gain?
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As the speed of a particle increases, its rest mass _______________ .
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An AC source is connected to a diode and a resistor in series. Is the current thorough the resistor AC or DC?
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A diode, a resistor and a 50 Hz AC source are connected in series. The number of current pulses per second through the resistor is __________ .
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In the following diagram 'S' is a semiconductor. Would you increase or decrease the value of R to keep the reading of the ammeter A constant when S is heated? Give reason for your answer.

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Draw its I – V characteristics of photodiode
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Find the wavelength of the electron orbiting in the first excited state in hydrogen atom.
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In the following diagram, is the junction diode forward biased or reverse biased ?
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Derive the expression for force per unit length between two long straight parallel current carrying conductors. Hence define one ampere.
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Can two equipotential surfaces cut each other?
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If a charge is placed at rest in an electric field, will its path be along a line of force? Discuss the situation when the lines of force are straight and when they are curved.
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If a positive charge is shifted from a low-potential region to a high-potential region, the electric potential energy ______.
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Two equal positive charges are kept at points A and B. The electric potential at the points between A and B (excluding these points) is situated while moving from A to B. The potential
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The thermal energy developed in a current-carrying resistor is given by U = i2 Rt and also by U = Vit. Should we say that U is proportional to i2 or i?
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Consider a circuit containing an ideal battery connected to a resistor. Do "work done by the battery" and "the thermal energy developed" represent two names of the same physical quantity?
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Is work done by a battery always equal to the thermal energy developed in electrical circuit? What happens if a capacitor is connected in the circuit?
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A non-ideal battery is connected to a resistor. Is work done by the battery equal to the thermal energy developed in the resistor? Will your answer change if the battery is ideal?
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