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Determine the pressure of nitrogen at 0°C if the density of nitrogen at N.T.P. is 1.25 kg/m3 and R.M.S. speed of the molecules at N.T.P. is 489 m/s.  

[3] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
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What does the phase of π/2 indicate in linear S.H.M.? 

[5] Oscillations
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Define linear S.H.M.

[5] Oscillations
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In the law of tension, the fundamental frequency of the vibrating string is, ______   

[8] Stationary Waves
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State law of tension.

[8] Stationary Waves
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State law of linear density.

[8] Stationary Waves
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What is the resonance?

[8] Stationary Waves
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How the frequency of the vibrating wire is affected if the load is fully immersed in water? 

[8] Stationary Waves
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A sonometer wire of length 1 m is stretched by a weight of 10 kg. The fundamental frequency of vibration is 100 Hz. Determine the linear density of the material of the wire.

[8] Stationary Waves
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Waves produced by two vibrators in a medium have wavelength 2 m and 2.1 m respectively. When sounded together they produce 8 beats/second. Calculate wave velocity and frequencies of the vibrators.

[8] Stationary Waves
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State and verify the laws of vibrating strings using a sonometer. 

[8] Stationary Waves
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If an electron is brought towards another electron, the electric potential energy of the system ______.

[8] Electrostatics
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Which physical quantity has its unit as J/C? Is it a scalar or vector?

[8] Electrostatics
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Find the electric potential at the surface of an atomic nucleus (Z = 50) of radius 9 × 10-13 cm.  

[8] Electrostatics
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Three-point charges +q, +2q and Q are placed at the three vertices of an equilateral triangle. Find the value of charge Q (in terms of q), so that the electric potential energy of the system is zero. 

[8] Electrostatics
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Obtain an expression for the potential energy of a dipole in an external field.

[8] Electrostatics
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Derive an expression for the electric potential due to an electric dipole.

[8] Electrostatics
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Four resistances 4 Ω, 8Ω, XΩ and 12Ω are connected in a series to form Wheatstone’s network. If the network is balanced, the value of X is ______.

[9] Current Electricity
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In a meter bridge, two unknown resistances R and S, when connected between the two gaps, give a null point is 60 cm from one end. What is the ratio of R and S? 

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

[9] Current Electricity
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