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How does the mutual inductance of a pair of coils change when

(i) distance between the coils is increased and

(ii) number of turns in the coils is increased?

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Chapter: [6] Electromagnetic Induction
Concept: Magnetic Flux

Welders wear special goggles or face masks with glass windows to protect their eyes from electromagnetic radiations. Name the radiations and write the range of their frequency.

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Chapter: [6] Electromagnetic Induction
Concept: Electromagnetic Induction

Calculate the self-inductance of a coil using the following data obtained when an AC source of frequency `(200/pi)` Hz and a DC source are applied across the coil.

AC Source
S.No. V (volts) I (A)
1 3.0 0.5
2 6.0 1.0
3 9.0 1.5
DC Source
S.No. V (volts) I (A)
1 4.0 1.0
2 6.0 1.5
3 8.0 2.0
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Chapter: [6] Electromagnetic Induction
Concept: Inductance >> Self Inductance

A group of students while coming from the school noticed a box marked "Danger H.T. 2200 V" at a substation in the main street. They did not understand the utility of a such a high voltage, while they argued, the supply was only 220 V. They asked their teacher this question the next day. The teacher thought it to be an important question and therefore explained to the whole class.

Answer the following questions:

(i) What device is used to bring the high voltage down to low voltage of a.c. current and what is the principle of its working ?

(ii) Is it possible to use this device for bringing down the high dc voltage to the low voltage? Explain

(iii) Write the values displayed by the students and the teacher.

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Chapter: [7] Alternating Current
Concept: Transformers

A voltage V = V0 sin ωt is applied to a series LCR circuit. Derive the expression for the average power dissipated over a cycle. Under what condition (i) no power is dissipated even though the current flows through the circuit, (ii) maximum power is dissipated in the circuit?

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Chapter: [7] Alternating Current
Concept: AC Voltage Applied to a Series LCR Circuit

(i) Find the value of the phase difference between the current and the voltage in the series LCR circuit shown below. Which one leads in phase : current or voltage ?

(ii) Without making any other change, find the value of the additional capacitor C1, to be connected in parallel with the capacitor C, in order to make the power factor of the circuit unity.

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Chapter: [7] Alternating Current
Concept: AC Voltage Applied to a Series LCR Circuit

A power transmission line feeds input power at 2200 V to a step-down transformer with its primary windings having 300 turns. Find the number of turns in the secondary to get the power output at 220 V.

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Chapter: [7] Alternating Current
Concept: Transformers

Output characteristics of an n-p-n transistor in CE configuration is shown in the figure.

Determine:

(i) dynamic output resistance

(ii) dc current gain and

(iii) ac current gain at an operating point VCE = 10 V, when IB = 30 μA.

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Chapter: [7] Alternating Current
Concept: Representation of AC Current and Voltage by Rotating Vectors - Phasors

The figure shows a series LCR circuit with L = 10.0 H, C = 40 μF, R = 60 Ω connected to a variable frequency 240 V source, calculate

(i) the angular frequency of the source which drives the circuit at resonance,

(ii) the current at the resonating frequency,

(iii) the rms potential drop across the inductor at resonance.

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Chapter: [7] Alternating Current
Concept: AC Voltage Applied to a Series LCR Circuit

An alternative voltage given by V = 140 sin 314t is connected across a pure resistor of 50 Ω. Find

  1. The frequency of the source.
  2. The rms current is through the resistor.
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Chapter: [7] Alternating Current
Concept: AC Voltage Applied to a Resistor

Name the parts of the electromagnetic spectrum which is

used to treat muscular strain.

Write in brief, how these waves can be produced.

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Chapter: [8] Electromagnetic Waves
Concept: Electromagnetic Spectrum

Name the parts of the electromagnetic spectrum which is

used as a diagnostic tool in medicine.

Write in brief, how these waves can be produced.

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Chapter: [8] Electromagnetic Waves
Concept: Electromagnetic Spectrum

A capacitor has been charged by a dc source. What are the magnitude of conduction and displacement current, when it is fully charged?

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Chapter: [8] Electromagnetic Waves
Concept: Displacement Current

Name of physical quantity which remains same for microwaves of wavelength 1 mm and UV radiations of 1600 Å in vacuum.

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Chapter: [8] Electromagnetic Waves
Concept: Electromagnetic Spectrum

When an ideal capacitor is charged by a dc battery, no current flows. However, when an ac source is used, the current flows continuously. How does one explain this, based on the concept of displacement current?

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Chapter: [8] Electromagnetic Waves
Concept: Displacement Current

Answer briefly.

Give two uses of radio waves.

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Chapter: [8] Electromagnetic Waves
Concept: Electromagnetic Spectrum

Arrange the following electromagnetic radiation in the ascending order of their frequencies:

X-rays, microwaves, gamma rays, radio waves

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Chapter: [8] Electromagnetic Waves
Concept: Electromagnetic Spectrum

Write two uses of the following radiation.

Gamma rays

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Chapter: [8] Electromagnetic Waves
Concept: Electromagnetic Spectrum

State the condition under which a large magnification can be achieved in an astronomical telescope.

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Chapter: [9] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Concept: Optical Instruments >> Telescope

Write the necessary conditions for the phenomenon of total internal reflection to

occur ?

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Chapter: [9] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Concept: Total Internal Reflection
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