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Two alternating currents are given by `i_1 = i_0 sin wt and i_2 = i_0 sin (wt + pi/3)` Will the rms values of the currents be equal or different?

[7] Alternating Current
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Can the peak voltage across the inductor be greater than the peak voltage of the source in an LCR circuit?

[7] Alternating Current
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A metal sheet is placed in front of a strong magnetic pole. A force is needed to ______________ .
(a) hold the sheet there if the metal is magnetic
(b) hold the sheet there if the metal is nonmagnetic
(c) move the sheet away from the pole with uniform velocity if the metal is magnetic
(d) move the sheet away from the pole with uniform velocity if the metal is nonmagnetic.
Neglect any effect of paramagnetism, diamagnetism and gravity.

[6] Electromagnetic Induction
Chapter: [6] Electromagnetic Induction
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Can a hot-wire ammeter be used to measure a direct current of constant value? Do we have to change the graduations?

[7] Alternating Current
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An alternating current is given by i = i1 cos ωt + i2 sin ωt. The rms current is given by

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An alternating current of peak value 14 A is used to heat a metal wire. To produce the same heating effect, a constant current i can be used, where i is

[7] Alternating Current
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A constant current of 2.8 A exists in a resistor. The rms current is

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Consider the de-Broglie wavelength of an electron and a proton. Which wavelength is smaller if the two particles have (a) the same speed (b) the same momentum (c) the same energy?

[11] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
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Find the time required for a 50 Hz alternating current to change its value from zero to the rms value.

[7] Alternating Current
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Let p and E denote the linear momentum and energy of a photon. If the wavelength is decreased,

[11] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
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The household supply of electricity is at 220 V (rms value) and 50 Hz. Find the peak voltage and the least possible time in which the voltage can change from the rms value to zero.

[7] Alternating Current
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An electric bulb is designed to operate at 12 volts DC. If this bulb is connected to an AC source and gives normal brightness, what would be the peak voltage of the source?

[7] Alternating Current
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The peak power consumed by a resistive coil, when connected to an AC source, is 80 W. Find the energy consumed by the coil in 100 seconds, which is many times larger than the time period of the source.

[7] Alternating Current
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The dielectric strength of air is 3.0 × 106 V/m. A parallel-plate air-capacitor has area 20 cm2 and plate separation 0.10 mm. Find the maximum rms voltage of an AC source that can be safely connected to this capacitor.

[7] Alternating Current
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A proton and an electron are accelerated by the same potential difference. Let λe and λpdenote the de Broglie wavelengths of the electron and the proton, respectively.

[11] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
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A capacitor of capacitance 10 μF is connected to an oscillator with output voltage ε = (10 V) sin ωt. Find the peak currents in the circuit for ω = 10 s−1, 100 s−1, 500 s−1 and 1000 s−1.

[7] Alternating Current
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A coil of inductance 5.0 mH and negligible resistance is connected to the oscillator of the previous problem. Find the peak currents in the circuit for ω = 100 s−1, 500 s−1, 1000 s−1.

[7] Alternating Current
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A resistor of resistance 100 Ω is connected to an AC source ε = (12 V) sin (250 π s−1)t. Find the energy dissipated as heat during t = 0 to t = 1.0 ms.

[7] Alternating Current
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In a series RC circuit with an AC source, R = 300 Ω, C = 25 μF, ε0 = 50 V and ν = 50/π Hz. Find the peak current and the average power dissipated in the circuit.

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In a laboratory experiment on emission from atomic hydrogen in a discharge tube, only a small number of lines are observed whereas a large number of lines are present in the hydrogen spectrum of a star. This is because in a laboratory

[12] Atoms
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