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Show that the surface tension of a liquid is numerically equal to the surface energy per unit
area.

[6] Surface Tension
Chapter: [6] Surface Tension
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In Melde’s experiment, the number of loops on a string changes from 7 to 5 by the addition of 0.015 kgwt. Find the initial tension applied to the string.

[8] Stationary Waves
Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: undefined >> undefined

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A big drop of radius R is formed from 1000 droplets of water. The radius of a droplet will be _______

A) 10 R

B) R/10

C) R/100

D) R/1000

[6] Surface Tension
Chapter: [6] Surface Tension
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A galvanometer has a resistance of 16Ω. It shows full scale deflection, when a current of 20 mA is passed through it. The only shunt resistance available is 0.06  which is not appropriate to convert a galvanometer into an ammeter. How much resistance should be connected in series with the coil of galvanometer, so that the range of ammeter is 8 A?

[14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
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Show variation of displacement, velocity, and acceleration with phase for a particle performing linear S.H.M. graphically, when it starts from the extreme position.

[4] Oscillations
Chapter: [4] Oscillations
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State any two characteristics of the angle of contact

[6] Surface Tension
Chapter: [6] Surface Tension
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Show the formation of stationary waves diagramatically

[8] Stationary Waves
Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
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In the stationary wave, the distance between a node and its adjacent antinode is _______.

(a) λ

(b) `lambda/4`

(c) `lambda/2`

(d)  2λ

[8] Stationary Waves
Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: undefined >> undefined

In Melde’s experiment, when the tension in the string is 10 g wt then three loops are obtained. Determine the tension in the string required to obtain four loops, if all other conditions are constant.

[8] Stationary Waves
Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Calculate the work done in increasing the radius of a soap bubble in air from 1 cm to 2 cm. The surface tension of soap solution is 30 dyne/cm. (Π = 3.142).

[6] Surface Tension
Chapter: [6] Surface Tension
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State the differential equation of linear simple harmonic motion.

[4] Oscillations
Chapter: [4] Oscillations
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Hence obtain the expression for acceleration, velocity and displacement of a particle performing linear S.H.M.

[4] Oscillations
Chapter: [4] Oscillations
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The electron in the hydrogen atom is moving with a speed of 2.3x106 m/s in an orbit of radius 0.53 Å. Calculate the period of revolution of the electron. (Π = 3.142)

[15] Magnetism
Chapter: [15] Magnetism
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The refractive indices of water and diamond are `4/3` and 2.42 respectively. Find the speed of light in water and diamond. (c = 3x108 m/s)

[10] Wave Theory of Light
Chapter: [10] Wave Theory of Light
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When a sparingly soluble substance like alcohol is dissolved in water, surface tension of water

[6] Surface Tension
Chapter: [6] Surface Tension
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Using an expression for energy of electron, obtain the Bohr’s formula for hydrogen spectral lines.

[18] Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei
Chapter: [18] Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei
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Explain the formation of stationary waves by analytical method. Show that nodes and antinodes are equally spaced in stationary waves.

[8] Stationary Waves
Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
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State how a moving coil galvanometer can be converted into an ammeter.

[14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Chapter: [14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
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Kirchhoff’s first law, i.e., ΣI = 0 at a junction, deals with the conservation of ______.

[9] Current Electricity
Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
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A uniform disc and a hollow right circular cone have the same formula for their M.I. when rotating about their central axes. Why is it so?

[1] Rotational Dynamics
Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
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