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When unpolarized light is passed through a polarizer, its intensity ______.

[7] Wave Optics
Chapter: [7] Wave Optics
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Give an example of some familiar process in which heat is added to an object, without changing its temperature.

[4] Thermodynamics
Chapter: [4] Thermodynamics
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Why should a Carnot cycle have two isothermal two adiabatic processes?

[4] Thermodynamics
Chapter: [4] Thermodynamics
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An ideal gas is taken through an isothermal process. If it does 2000 J of work on its environment, how much heat is added to it?

[4] Thermodynamics
Chapter: [4] Thermodynamics
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Unpolarized light with intensity I0 is incident on two polaroids. The axis of the first polaroid makes on the angle of 50° with the vertical, and the axis of the second polaroid is horizontal. What is the intensity of the light after it has passed through the second polaroid?

[7] Wave Optics
Chapter: [7] Wave Optics
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A sound wave in a certain fluid medium is reflected at an obstacle to form a standing wave. The distance between two successive nodes is 3.75 cm. If the velocity of sound is 1500 m/s, find the frequency.

[6] Superposition of Waves
Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
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Two sound waves travel at a speed of 330 m/s. If their frequencies are also identical and are equal to 540 Hz, what will be the phase difference between the waves at points 3.5 m from one source and 3 m from the other if the sources are in phase?

[7] Wave Motion
Chapter: [7] Wave Motion
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A pipe closed at one end can produce overtones at frequencies 640 Hz, 896 Hz, and 1152 Hz. Calculate the fundamental frequency.

[6] Superposition of Waves
Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
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Find the fundamental, first overtone, and second overtone frequencies of a pipe, open at both the ends, of length 25 cm if the speed of sound in air is 330 m/s.

[6] Superposition of Waves
Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
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A pipe open at both the ends has a fundamental frequency of 600 Hz. The first overtone of a pipe closed at one end has the same frequency as the first overtone of the open pipe. How long are the two pipes?

(Given: v = 330 m/s)

[6] Superposition of Waves
Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
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A string 1m long is fixed at one end. The other end is moved up and down with frequency of 15 Hz. Due to this, a stationary wave with four complete loops gets produced on the string. Find the speed of the progressive wave which produces the stationary wave.
[Hint: Remember that the moving end is an antinode.]

[6] Superposition of Waves
Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
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A violin string vibrates with fundamental frequency of 440Hz. What are the frequencies of the first and second overtones?

[6] Superposition of Waves
Chapter: [6] Superposition of Waves
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A set of 8 tuning forks is arranged in a series of increasing order of frequencies. Each fork gives 4 beats per second with the next one and the frequency of last fork is twice that of the first. Calculate the frequencies of the first and the last fork.

[7] Wave Motion
Chapter: [7] Wave Motion
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A device Y is connected across an AC source of emf e = e0 sin ωt. The current through Y is given as i = i0 sin (ωt + π/2).

  1. Identify the device Y and write the expression for its reactance.
  2. Draw graphs showing a variation of emf and current with time over one cycle of AC for Y.
  3. How does the reactance of the device Y vary with the frequency of the AC? Show graphically.
  4. Draw the phasor diagram for device Y.
[13] AC Circuits
Chapter: [13] AC Circuits
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What do you understand by the term wave-particle duality? Where does it apply?

[14] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Chapter: [14] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
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Calculate the wavelength associated with an electron, its momentum and speed when it is accelerated through a potential of 54 V.

[14] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Chapter: [14] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
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Calculate the wavelength associated with an electron, its momentum and speed when it is moving with the kinetic energy of 150 eV.

[14] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Chapter: [14] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
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Determine the binding energy per nucleon of the americium isotope \[\ce{_95^244Am}\], given the mass of \[\ce{_95^244Am}\] to be 244.06428 u.

[18] Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei
Chapter: [18] Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei
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A stone is tied to one end of a string. Holding the other end, the string is whirled in a horizontal plane with progressively increasing speed. It breaks at some speed because ______ 

[1] Rotational Dynamics
Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
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A 500 kg car takes a round turn of the radius of 50m with a velocity of 36 km/hr. The centripetal force is ______.

[1] Rotational Dynamics
Chapter: [1] Rotational Dynamics
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