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Explain why is modulation needed.

[13] Electromagnetic Waves and Communication System
Chapter: [13] Electromagnetic Waves and Communication System
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State the units of linear charge density.

[10] Electrostatics
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Two charges 5 μC and -4μC are kept 5.0 m apart at points A and B respectively. How much work will have to be done to move the charge at A through a distance of 5.0 m further away from point B along the line BA?

[10] Electrostatics
Chapter: [10] Electrostatics
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While rotating an object or while opening a door or a water tap we apply a force or forces. Under which conditions is this process easy for us? Why? Define the vector quantity concerned. How does it differ for a single force and for two opposite forces with different lines of action?

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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Why is the moment of a couple independent of the axis of rotation even if the axis is fixed?

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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Explain balancing or mechanical equilibrium. The linear velocity of a rotating fan as a whole is generally zero. Is it in mechanical equilibrium? Justify your answer.

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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A 2 m long wooden plank of mass 20 kg is pivoted (supported from below) at 0.5 m from either end. A person of mass 40 kg starts walking from one of these pivots to the farther end. How far can the person walk before the plank topples?

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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A 2 m long ladder of mass 10 kg is kept against a wall such that its base is 1.2 m away from the wall. The wall is smooth but the ground is rough. The roughness of the ground is such that it offers a maximum horizontal resistive force (for sliding motion) half that of normal reaction at the point of contact. A monkey of mass 20 kg starts climbing the ladder. How far can it climb along the ladder? How much is the horizontal reaction at the wall?

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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Explain the term 'steady state'.

[7] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [7] Thermal Properties of Matter
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Define coefficient of thermal conductivity.

[7] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [7] Thermal Properties of Matter
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Derive its expression for the coefficient of thermal conductivity.

[7] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [7] Thermal Properties of Matter
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Give any four applications of thermal conductivity in everyday life.

[7] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [7] Thermal Properties of Matter
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Explain the term thermal resistance. State its SI unit and dimensions.

[7] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [7] Thermal Properties of Matter
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How heat transfer occurs through radiation in absence of a medium?

[7] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [7] Thermal Properties of Matter
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Which materials can be used as thermal insulators and why?

[7] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [7] Thermal Properties of Matter
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Which will require more energy, heating a 2.0 kg block of lead by 30 K or heating a 4.0 kg block of copper by 5 K?
(slead = 128 J kg–1 K–1, `"s"_"copper"` = 387 J kg–1 K–1)

[7] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [7] Thermal Properties of Matter
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The rate of flow of heat through a copper rod with temperature difference 30 °C is 1500 cal/s. Find the thermal resistance of copper rod.

[7] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [7] Thermal Properties of Matter
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An electric kettle takes 20 minutes to heat a certain quantity of water from 0 °C to boiling point. It requires 90 minutes to turn all the water at 100 °C into steam. Find the latent heat of vaporization. (Specific heat of water = 1 cal/g °C)

[7] Thermal Properties of Matter
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Find the temperature difference between two sides of a steel plate 4 cm thick, when the heat is transmitted through the plate at the rate of 400 k cal per minute per square meter at a steady state. Thermal conductivity of steel is 0.026 kcal/m s K.

[7] Thermal Properties of Matter
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The distance between two bodies is doubled. How is the magnitude of the gravitational force between them affected?

[4] Laws of Motion
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