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What happens to the domains in a ferromagnetic material in the presence of external magnetic field?

[3] Magnetism and Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
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Compare the properties of soft and hard ferromagnetic materials.

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The flux linked with a coil at any instant t is given by ΦB = − 10t2 - 50t + 250. The induced emf at t = 3 s is

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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The current i flowing in a coil varies with time as shown in the figure. The variation of induced emf with time would be

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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In an oscillating LC circuit, the maximum charge on the capacitor is Q. The charge on the capacitor when the energy is stored equally between the electric and magnetic fields is

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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Mention the ways of producing induced emf.

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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How will you induce an emf by changing the area enclosed by the coil?

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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Show mathematically that the rotation of a coil in a magnetic field over one rotation induces an alternating emf of one cycle.

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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A rectangular coil of area 6 cm2 having 3500 turns is kept in a uniform magnetic field of 0.4 T. Initially, the plane of the coil is perpendicular to the field and is then rotated through an angle of 180°. If the resistance of the coil is 35 Ω, find the amount of charge flowing through the coil.

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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A fan of metal blades of length 0.4 m rotates normal to a magnetic field of 4 x 10-3 T. If the induced emf between the centre and edge of the blade is 0.02 V, determine the rate of rotation of the blade.

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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A bicycle wheel with metal spokes of 1 m long rotates in Earth’s magnetic field. The plane of the wheel is perpendicular to the horizontal component of Earth’s field of 4 x 10-5 T. If the emf induced across the spokes is 31.4 mV, calculate the rate of revolution of the wheel.

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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A graph between the magnitude of the magnetic flux linked with a closed-loop and time is given in the figure. Arrange the regions of the graph in ascending order of the magnitude of induced emf in the loop.

[4] Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
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Atomic number of H-like atom with ionization potential 122.4 V for n = 1 is ______.

[9] Atomic and Nuclear Physics
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The nucleus is approximately spherical in shape. Then the surface area of nucleus having mass number A varies as ______.

[9] Atomic and Nuclear Physics
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The mass of a \[\ce{^7_3Li}\] nucleus is 0.042 u less than the sum of the masses of all its nucleons. The binding energy per nucleon of \[\ce{^7_3Li}\] nucleus is nearly ______.

[9] Atomic and Nuclear Physics
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Mp denotes the mass of the proton and Mn denotes mass of a neutron. A given nucleus of binding energy B, contains Z protons and N neutrons. The mass M (N, Z) of the nucleus is given by(where c is the speed of light)

[9] Atomic and Nuclear Physics
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A radioactive nucleus (initial mass number A and atomic number Z) emits 2α and 2 positrons. The ratio of a number of neutrons to that of protons in the final nucleus will be ______.

[9] Atomic and Nuclear Physics
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A radiative element has N0 number of nuclei at t = 0. The number of nuclei remaining after half of a half-life (that is, at time t = `1/2 "T" _(1/2)`).

[9] Atomic and Nuclear Physics
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Define the ionization energy.

[9] Atomic and Nuclear Physics
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Define the ionization potential.

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