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HSC Science (Computer Science) 11th Standard - Maharashtra State Board Question Bank Solutions for Physics

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What is relative permittivity?

[10] Electrostatics
Chapter: [10] Electrostatics
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Solve numerical example.

Three equal charges of 10×10-8 C respectively, each located at the corners of a right triangle whose sides are 15 cm, 20 cm, and 25cm respectively. Find the force exerted on the charge located at the 90° angle.

[10] Electrostatics
Chapter: [10] Electrostatics
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Solve the following problem.

Three resistors 10 Ω, 20 Ω, and 30 Ω are connected in series combinations.

  1. Find the equivalent resistance of series combination.
  2. When this series combination is connected to 12V supply, by neglecting the value of internal resistance, obtain potential difference across each resistor.
[11] Electric Current Through Conductors
Chapter: [11] Electric Current Through Conductors
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Solve the following problem.

Two resistors 1 kΩ and 2 kΩ are connected in parallel combination.

  1. Find equivalent resistance of parallel combination
  2. When this parallel combination is connected to 9 V supply, by neglecting internal resistance calculate current through each resistor.
[11] Electric Current Through Conductors
Chapter: [11] Electric Current Through Conductors
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Solve the following problem.

Find the value of resistance for the following colour code.

Blue Green Red Gold

[11] Electric Current Through Conductors
Chapter: [11] Electric Current Through Conductors
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Solve the following problem.

Find the value of resistance for the following colour code.

Brown Black Red Silver

[11] Electric Current Through Conductors
Chapter: [11] Electric Current Through Conductors
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Solve the following problem.

Find the value of resistance for the following colour code.

Red Red Orange Gold

[11] Electric Current Through Conductors
Chapter: [11] Electric Current Through Conductors
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Solve the following problem.

Find the value of resistance for the following colour code.

Orange White Red Gold

[11] Electric Current Through Conductors
Chapter: [11] Electric Current Through Conductors
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Find the value of resistance for the following colour code.

Yellow Violet Brown Silver

[11] Electric Current Through Conductors
Chapter: [11] Electric Current Through Conductors
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Solve the following problem.

Find the colour code for the following value of resistor having tolerance ± 10%

330 Ω

[11] Electric Current Through Conductors
Chapter: [11] Electric Current Through Conductors
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Solve the following problem.

Find the colour code for the following value of resistor having tolerance ± 10%

100 Ω

[11] Electric Current Through Conductors
Chapter: [11] Electric Current Through Conductors
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Solve the following problem.

Find the colour code for the following value of resistor having tolerance ± 10%

47 kΩ

[11] Electric Current Through Conductors
Chapter: [11] Electric Current Through Conductors
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Solve the following problem.

Find the colour code for the following value of resistor having tolerance ± 10%

160 Ω

[11] Electric Current Through Conductors
Chapter: [11] Electric Current Through Conductors
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Solve the following problem.

Find the colour code for the following value of resistor having tolerance ± 10%

1 KΩ

[11] Electric Current Through Conductors
Chapter: [11] Electric Current Through Conductors
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Choose the correct option.

Current through a reverse-biased p-n junction increases abruptly at:

[14] Semiconductors
Chapter: [14] Semiconductors
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Answer in detail.

Discuss the effect of external voltage on the width of depletion region of a p-n junction.

[14] Semiconductors
Chapter: [14] Semiconductors
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Choose the correct option.

A student uses spectacles of number -2 for seeing distant objects. Commonly used lenses for her/his spectacles are

[9] Optics
Chapter: [9] Optics
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Consider the following statements regarding a simple microscope

(P) It allows us to keep the object within the least distance of distant vision.
(Q) Image appears to be biggest if the object is at the focus.
(R) It is simply a convex lens.

[9] Optics
Chapter: [9] Optics
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Answer the following question.

A spherical surface separates two transparent media. Derive an expression that relates object and image distances with the radius of curvature for a point object. Clearly state the assumptions, if any.

[9] Optics
Chapter: [9] Optics
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Answer the following question.

Derive lens makers’ equation. Why is it called so? Under which conditions focal length f and radii of curvature R are numerically equal for a lens?

[9] Optics
Chapter: [9] Optics
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