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A coil of insulated copper wire is wound around a piece of soft iron and current is passed in the coil from a battery. What name is given to the device so obtained? Give one use of the device mentioned by you.
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Show with the aid of a diagram how a wire is wound on a U-shaped piece of soft iron in order to make it an electromagnet. Complete the circuit diagram and label the poles of the electromagnet.
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State two ways through which the strength of an electromagnet can be increased.
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Name one device that uses an electromagnet.
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State two advantages of an electromagnet over a permanent magnet.
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State two differences between an electromagnet and a permanent magnet.
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Why is soft iron used as the core of the electromagnet in an electric bell?
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How is the working of an electric bell affected, if alternating current be used instead of direct current?
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Name the material used for making the armature of an electric bell. Give a reason for your answer.
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Atmospheric pressure at sea level is 76 cm of mercury. Calculate the vertical height of the air column exerting the above pressure. Assume the density of air 1.29 kgm−3 and that of mercury is 13600 kgm−3. Why the height calculated by you is far less than the actual height of the atmosphere?
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The radius of the press plunger and pump plunger are in ratio of 50 : 4. If an effort of 20 kgf acts on the pump plunger, calculate the maximum effort which the press plunger can over come.
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As we move upwards, the atmospheric pressure
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The atmospheric pressure on the earth’s surface is approximately
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By drawing a neat diagram define the following:
Mirror
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Explain the following term:
Normal Draw
diagram/diagrams to show them.
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A ray of light strikes a plane mirror, such that the angle with the mirror is 20°. What is the value of angle of reflection? What is the angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray?
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Prove experimentally that images are formed as far behind in a plane mirror as the object is in front of it.
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Prove geometrically that when plane mirror turns through a certain angle, the reflected ray turns through twice the angle.
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(a) What do you understand by the term lateral inversion?
(b) A printed card has letters PHYSICS. By drawing the diagram show the appearance of the letters. (No ray diagram is required).
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State the mirror formula for the formation of total number of images formed in two plane mirrors, held at an angle.
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