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Explain refraction of light on the basis of wave theory. Hence prove the laws of refraction

[10] Wave Theory of Light
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When the balance point is obtained in the potentiometer, a current is drawn from ______.

[13] Current Electricity
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Why is it useful to define the radius of gyration?

[1] Rotational Dynamics
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Define a Potentiometer.

[13] Current Electricity
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Define potential gradient of the potentiometer wire.

[13] Current Electricity
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Why should not the jockey be slided along the potentiometer wire?

[13] Current Electricity
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Discuss the necessity of radius of gyration. 

[1] Rotational Dynamics
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State the conditions under which the theorems of parallel axes and perpendicular axes are applicable. State the respective mathematical expressions.

[3] Angular Momentum
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How is potential gradient measured? Explain.

[13] Current Electricity
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State the uses of a potentiometer.

[13] Current Electricity
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What are the disadvantages of a potentiometer?

[13] Current Electricity
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Distinguish between a potentiometer and a voltmeter.

[13] Current Electricity
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What will be the effect on the position of zero deflection if only the current flowing through the potentiometer wire is increased?

[13] Current Electricity
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Describe how a potentiometer is used to compare the EMFs of two cells by connecting the cells individually.

[13] Current Electricity
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Describe with the help of a neat circuit diagram how you will determine the internal resistance of a cell by using a potentiometer. Derive the necessary formula.

[13] Current Electricity
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A battery of emf 4 volt and internal resistance 1 Ω is connected in parallel with another battery of emf 1 V and internal resistance 1 Ω (with their like poles connected together). The combination is used to send current through an external resistance of 2 Ω. Calculate the current through the external resistance.

[13] Current Electricity
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A potentiometer wire has a length of 1.5 m and a resistance of 10 Ω. It is connected in series with the cell of emf 4 Volt and internal resistance 5 Ω. Calculate the potential drop per centimeter of the wire.

[13] Current Electricity
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A potential drop per unit length along a wire is 5 × 10−3 V/m. If the emf of a cell balances against length 216 cm of this potentiometer wire, find the emf of the cell.

[13] Current Electricity
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Find the equivalent resistance between the terminals of A and B in the network shown in the figure below given that the resistance of each resistor is 10 ohm.

[13] Current Electricity
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If a = 0.72 and r = 0.24, then the value of tr is ______.

[3] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
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