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Calculate the current flowing through two long parallel wires carrying equal currents and separated by a distance of 1.35 cm experiencing a force per unit length of 4.76 × 10-2 N/m.

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Chapter: [10] Magnetic Fields Due to Electric Current
Concept: Force of Attraction Between Two Long Parallel Wires
A current carrying toroid winding is internally filled with lithium having susceptibility `chi` = 2.1 × 10−5. What is the percentage increase in the magnetic field in the presence of lithium over that without it?
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Chapter: [10] Magnetic Fields Due to Electric Current
Concept: Applications of Ampere’s Circuital Law > Magnetic Field of a Toroidal Solenoid

What is 'diffraction of light'

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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Fraunhofer Diffraction Due to a Single Slit

Distinguish between ‘paramagnetic’ and ‘ferromagnetic’ substances.

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Chapter: [11] Magnetic Materials
Concept: Magnetic Properties of Materials

In biprism experiment, 10th dark band is observed at 2.09 mm from the central bright point on the screen with red light of wavelength 6400 A. By how much will fringe width change if blue light of wavelength 4800A is used with the same setting?

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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Measurement of Wavelength by Biprism Experiment

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.......................

  1. 0.25 * 10-7m
  2. 2.5 * 10-7m
  3. 25 * 10-7m
  4. 250 * 10-7m

 

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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Resolving Power of a Microscope and Telescope

Which of the following substances is ductile?

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Chapter: [11] Magnetic Materials
Concept: Magnetic Properties of Materials

In biprism experiment two interfering waves are produced due to division of _______.

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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Measurement of Wavelength by Biprism Experiment

Give any ‘two’ points of differences between diamagnetic and ferromagnetic substances.

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Chapter: [11] Magnetic Materials
Concept: Magnetic Properties of Materials

In a biprism experiment, when a convex lens was placed between the biprism and eyepiece at a distance of 30 cm from the slit, the virtual images of the slits are found to be separated by 7 mm. If the distance between the slit and biprism is 10 cm and between the biprism and eyepiece is 80cm, find the linear magnification of the image.

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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Measurement of Wavelength by Biprism Experiment

A parallel beam of monochromatic light is incident on a glass slab at an angle of incidence 60o. Find the ratio of width of the beam in the glass to that in the air if refractive index of glass is 3/2.

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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Interference of Light

In a single slit diffraction pattern, the distance between first minima on the right and first minima on the left of central maximum is 4 mm. The screen on which the pattern is displaced, is 2m from the slit and wavelength of light used is 6000Å. Calculate width of the slit and width of the central maximum.

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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Fraunhofer Diffraction Due to a Single Slit

The co-efficient of reflection of an opaque body is 0.16. Its co-efficient of emission is ........................................

  1. 0.94
  2. 0.84
  3. 0.74
  4. 0.64
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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Interference of Light

In a biprism experiment, a slit is illuminated by a light of wavelength 4800 Å The distance between the slit and biprism is 15 cm and the distance between the biprism and eyepiece is 85 cm. If the distance between virtual sources is 3 mm, determine the distance between 4th bright band on one side and 4th dark band on the other side of the central bright band.

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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Measurement of Wavelength by Biprism Experiment

State the conditions to get steady interference pattern.

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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Interference of Light

A red light of wavelength 6400A° in air has wavelength 4000A° in glass. If the wavelength of violet light in air is 4400A°, find its wavelength in glass.

(Assume that μ≈ μv)

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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Measurement of Wavelength by Biprism Experiment

The magnetic moment of a magnet of dimensions 5 cm × 2.5 cm × 1.25 cm is 3 Am2. Calculate the intensity of magnetization.

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Chapter: [11] Magnetic Materials
Concept: Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity

The susceptibility of magnesium at 200 K is 1.8 x 10-5. At what temperature will the susceptibility decrease by 6 x 10-6?

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Chapter: [11] Magnetic Materials
Concept: Magnetic Properties of Materials

In the diffraction pattern due to a single slit of width 'd' with incident light of wavelength 'λ', at an angle of  diffraction θ. the condition for first minimum is ....

(a)`lambda sin theta =d`

(b) `d costheta =lambda`

(c)`d sintheta=lambda`

(d) `lambda cos theta=d`

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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Fraunhofer Diffraction Due to a Single Slit

A point is situated at 7cm and 7·2 cm from two coherent sources. Find the· nature of illumination at the point if wavelength of light is 4000A.

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Chapter: [11] Interference and Diffraction
Concept: Fraunhofer Diffraction Due to a Single Slit
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