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Explain how solids are classified on the basis of band theory of solids.

[14] Semiconductors
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Explain how solids are classified on the basis of band theory of solids.

[14] Semiconductors
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Explain how solids are classified on the basis of band theory of solids.

[14] Semiconductors
Chapter: [14] Semiconductors
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Explain how solids are classified on the basis of band theory of solids.

[14] Semiconductors
Chapter: [14] Semiconductors
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Explain how solids are classified on the basis of band theory of solids.

[14] Semiconductors
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Answer the following question.

In real life, objects never travel with uniform velocity, even on a horizontal surface, unless something is done? Why is it so? What is to be done?

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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For the study of any kind of motion, we never use Newton’s first law of motion directly. Why should it be studied?

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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Answer the following question.

You are inside a closed capsule from where you are not able to see anything about the outside world. Suddenly you feel that you are pushed towards your right. Can you explain the possible cause (s)? Is it a feeling or a reality? Give at least one more situation like this.

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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Solve the following problem.

A truck of mass 5 ton is travelling on a horizontal road with 36 km hr-1, stops on traveling 1 km after its engine fails suddenly. What fraction of its weight is the frictional force exerted by the road? If we assume that the story repeats for a car of mass 1 ton i.e., car moving at the same speed stops at a similar distance, how much will the fraction be?

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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DC current flows in a metal piece of the non-uniform cross-section. Which of these quantities remains constant along the conductor: current, current density, or drift speed?

[11] Electric Current Through Conductors
Chapter: [11] Electric Current Through Conductors
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The magnitude of current density in a copper wire is 500 A/cm2. If the number of free electrons per cm3 of copper is 8.47 × 1022 calculate the drift velocity of the electrons through the copper wire (charge on an e = 1.6 × 10-19 C)

[11] Electric Current Through Conductors
Chapter: [11] Electric Current Through Conductors
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Answer in detail.

Distinguish between intrinsic semiconductors and extrinsic semiconductors.

[14] Semiconductors
Chapter: [14] Semiconductors
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Give a reason for the following:

Long-distance radio broadcasts use short-wave bands. Why?

[13] Electromagnetic Waves and Communication System
Chapter: [13] Electromagnetic Waves and Communication System
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Give a reason for the following:

It is necessary to use satellites for long-distance TV transmission. Why?

[13] Electromagnetic Waves and Communication System
Chapter: [13] Electromagnetic Waves and Communication System
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Answer the following question.

Star A is farther than star B. Which star will have a large parallax angle?

[1] Units and Measurements
Chapter: [1] Units and Measurements
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Solve the numerical example.

When the planet Jupiter is at a distance of 824.7 million kilometers from the Earth, its angular diameter is measured to be 35.72'' of arc. Calculate the diameter of Jupiter.

[1] Units and Measurements
Chapter: [1] Units and Measurements
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Answer in one sentence.

State the condition under which Hooke’s law holds good.

[6] Mechanical Properties of Solids
Chapter: [6] Mechanical Properties of Solids
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Long answer type question.

State Hooke’s law.

[6] Mechanical Properties of Solids
Chapter: [6] Mechanical Properties of Solids
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Choose the correct alternative.

Which of the following is an ohmic conductor?

[11] Electric Current Through Conductors
Chapter: [11] Electric Current Through Conductors
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Answer the following question.

Distinguish between Ohmic and non-ohmic substances; explain with the help of example.

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