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A sonometer wire vibrates with frequency n1 in air under suitable load of specific gravity of . When the load is immersed in water, the frequency of vibration of wire n2 will be .........
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What is the decrease in weight of a body of mass 600kg when it is taken in a mine of depth 5000m?
[ Radius of earth = 6400km, g = 9.8 m/s2 ]
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The period of a conical pendulum in terms of its length (l), semi-vertical angle (θ) and acceleration due to gravity (g) is ______.
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If the metal bob of a simple pendulum is replaced by a wooden bob of the same size, then its time period will.....................
- increase
- remain same
- decrease
- first increase and then decrease.
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The numerical aperture of objective of a microscope is 0.12. The limit of resolution, when light of wavelength 6000A is used to view an object is.......................
- 0.25 * 10-7m
- 2.5 * 10-7m
- 25 * 10-7m
- 250 * 10-7m
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What are α and β parameters for a transistor? Obtain a relation between them.
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A stone of mass 100 g attached to a string of length 50 cm is whirled in a vertical circle by giving velocity at lowest point as 7 m/s. Find the velocity at the highest point. [Acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s2 ]
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Wavelengths of two notes in the air are`[70/153]^m` and `[70/157]^m`. Each of these notes produces 8 beats per second with a tuning fork of fixed frequency. Find the velocity of sound in the air and frequency of the tuning fork.
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A stone of mass 1 kg is whirled in horizontal circle attached at the end of a 1 m long string. If the string makes an angle of 30º with vertical, calculate the centripetal force acting on the stone.(g=9.8m/s2).
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Derive an expression for acceleration due to gravity at depth ‘d’ below the earth’s surface.
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When the length of a simple pendulum is decreased by 20 cm, the period changes by 10%. Find the original length of the pendulum.
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The bulging of earth at the equator and flattening at the poles is due to _______.
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The phase difference between displacement and acceleration of a particle performing S.H.M. is _______.
(A) `pi/2rad`
(B) π rad
(C) 2π rad
(D)`(3pi)/2rad`
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The resolving power of telescope of aperture 100 cm for light of wavelength 5.5 x 10-7 m is _______________.
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A hole is drilled half way to the centre of the Earth. A body is dropped into the hole. How much will it weigh at the bottom of the hole if the weight of the body on the Earth’s surface is 350 N?
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In Doppler effect of light, the term “red shift” is used for ______.
(A) frequency increase
(B) frequency decrease
(C) wavelength decrease
(D) frequency and wavelength increase
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When a p-n-p transistor is operated in saturation region, then its ______.
(A) base-emitter junction is forward biased and base-collector junction is reverse biased.
(B) both base-emitter and base-collector junctions are reverse biased.
(C) both base-emitter and base-collector junctions are forward biased.
(D) base-emitter junction is reverse biased and base-collector junction is forward biased
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In a photon-electron collision ______.
(A) only total energy is conserved.
(B) only total momentum is conserved.
(C) both total energy and total momentum are conserved.
(D) both total momentum and total energy are not conserved
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Prove that `g_h=g(1-"2h"/R)` where gh is the acceleration due to gravity at altitude h and h << R (R is the radius of the earth).
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A clock regulated by seconds pendulum, keeps correct time. During summer, length of pendulum increases to 1.005 m. How much will the clock gain or loose in one day?
(g = 9.8 m/s2 and π = 3.142)
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