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A flexible wire of irregular shape, abcd, as shown in the figure, turns into a circular shape when placed in a region of magnetic field which is directed normal to the plane of the loop away from the reader. Predict the direction of the induced current in the wire.
Chapter: [0.04] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Why must electrostatic field at the surface of a charged conductor be normal to the surface at every point? Give reason?
Chapter: [0.01] Electric Charges and Fields
Define one tesla using the expression for the magnetic force acting on a particle of charge q moving with velocity \[\vec{v}\] in a magnetic field \[\vec{B}\] .
Chapter: [0.04] Moving Charges and Magnetism
In both β− and β+ decay processes, the mass number of a nucleus remains the same, whereas the atomic number Z increases by one in β− decay and decreases by one in β+ decay. Explain giving reason.
Chapter: [0.12] Atoms
Arrange the following electromagnetic waves in order of increasing frequency:
ϒ-rays, microwaves, infrared rays and ultraviolet rays.
Chapter: [0.08] Electromagnetic Waves
The figure shows the field lines on a positive charge. Is the work done by the field in moving a small positive charge from Q to P positive or negative? Give reason.
Chapter: [0.01] Electric Charges and Fields
In photoelectric effect, why should the photoelectric current increase as the intensity of monochromatic radiation incident on a photosensitive surface is increased? Explain.
Chapter: [0.11] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
A ray of light falls on a transparent sphere with centre C as shown in the figure. The ray emerges from the sphere parallel to the line AB. Find the angle of refraction at A if the refractive index of the material of the sphere is \[\sqrt{3}\].
Chapter: [0.02] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Two very small identical circular loops, (1) and (2), carrying equal currents I are placed vertically (with respect to the plane of the paper) with their geometrical axes perpendicular to each other as shown in the figure. Find the magnitude and direction of the net magnetic field produced at the point O.
Chapter: [0.04] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Show that the current leads the voltage in phase by π/2 in an AC circuit containing an ideal capacitor ?
Chapter: [0.07] Alternating Current
Give two points to distinguish between a paramagnetic and a diamagnetic substance ?
Chapter: [0.05] Magnetism and Matter
Find the charge on the capacitor as shown in the circuit.
Chapter: [0.02] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Identify the equivalent gate represented by the circuit shown in the figure. Draw its logic symbol and write the truth table.
Chapter: [0.14] Semiconductor Electronics - Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
Figure shows a ray of light passing through a prism. If the refracted ray QR is parallel to the base BC, show that (i) r1 = r2 = A/2 and (ii) angle of minimum deviation, Dm = 2i − A.
Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Define the term modulation. Draw a block diagram of a simple modulator for obtaining AM signal ?
Chapter: [0.15] Communication Systems
How does oscillating charge produce electromagnetic waves?
Chapter: [0.08] Electromagnetic Waves
Sketch a schematic diagram depicting oscillating electric and magnetic fields of an em wave propagating along + z-direction ?
Chapter: [0.04] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Draw energy band diagrams of an n-type and p-type semiconductor at temperature T > 0 K. Mark the donor and acceptor energy levels with their energies.
Chapter: [0.14] Semiconductor Electronics - Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
Distinguish between a metal and an insulator on the basis of energy band diagrams ?
Chapter: [0.14] Semiconductor Electronics - Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
In a series LCR circuit, obtain the condition under which the impedance of the circuit is minimum ?
Chapter: [0.07] Alternating Current
In a series LCR circuit, obtain the condition under which watt-less current flows in the circuit ?
Chapter: [0.07] Alternating Current
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The currents flowing in the two coils of self-inductance L1 = 16 mH and L2 = 12 mH are increasing at the same rate. If the power supplied to the two coil is equal, find the ratio of induced voltages ?
Chapter: [0.06] Electromagnetic Induction
The currents flowing in the two coils of self-inductance L1 = 16 mH and L2 = 12 mH are increasing at the same rate. If the power supplied to the two coil is equal, find the ratio of the currents ?
Chapter: [0.06] Electromagnetic Induction
The currents flowing in the two coils of self-inductance L1 = 16 mH and L2 = 12 mH are increasing at the same rate. If the power supplied to the two coil is equal, find the ratio of the energies stored in the two coils at a given instant ?
Chapter: [0.06] Electromagnetic Induction
A point charge (+Q) is kept in the vicinity of an uncharged conducting plate. Sketch the electric field lines between the charge and the plate?
Chapter: [0.01] Electric Charges and Fields
Two infinitely large plane thin parallel sheets having surface charge densities σ1 and σ2 (σ1 > σ2) are shown in the figure. Write the magnitudes and directions of the net fields in the regions marked II and III.
Chapter: [0.04] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Two long straight parallel conductors 'a' and 'b', carrying steady currents Ia and Ib are separated by a distance d. Write the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field produced by the conductor 'a' at the points along the conductor 'b'. If the currents are flowing in the same direction, what is the nature and magnitude of the force between the two conductors?
Chapter: [0.04] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Show with the help of a diagram how the force between the two conductors would change when the currents in them flow in the opposite directions?
Chapter: [0.04] Moving Charges and Magnetism
Describe briefly, by drawing suitable diagram, the sky wave ?
Chapter: [0.15] Communication Systems
Describe briefly, by drawing suitable diagram, the space wave modes of propagation. Mention the frequency range of the waves in these modes of propagation ?
Chapter: [0.15] Communication Systems
Describe briefly how the Davisson-Germer experiment demonstrated the wave nature of electrons.
Chapter: [0.11] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
An electron is accelerated from rest through a potential V. Obtain the expression for the de-Broglie wavelength associated with it ?
Chapter: [0.11] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
When Puja, a student of 10th class, watched her mother washing clothes in the open, she observed coloured soap bubbles and was curious to know why the soap bubbles appear coloured. In the evening when her father, an engineer by profession, came home, she asked him this question. Her father explained to her the basic phenomenon of physics due to which the soap bubbles appear coloured.
(a) What according to you are the values displayed by Puja and her father?
(b) State the phenomenon of light involved in the formation of coloured soap bubbles.
Chapter: [0.06] Electromagnetic Induction
Why is zener diode fabricated by heavily doping both p- and n-sides of the junction?
Chapter: [0.14] Semiconductor Electronics - Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
Draw the circuit diagram of zener diode as a voltage regulator and briefly explains its working ?
Chapter: [0.14] Semiconductor Electronics - Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
How is a photodiode fabricated?
Chapter: [0.14] Semiconductor Electronics - Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
Briefly explain its working. Draw its V - I characteristics for two different intensities of illumination ?
Chapter: [0.14] Semiconductor Electronics - Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
Distinguish between unpolarised and linearly polarised light.
Chapter: [0.1] Wave Optics
What dose a polaroid consist of?
Chapter: [0.1] Wave Optics
What does a polaroid consist of? How does it produce a linearly polarised light?
Chapter: [0.1] Wave Optics
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Explain briefly how sunlight is polarised by scattering through atmospheric particles.
Chapter: [0.1] Wave Optics
In a parallel plate capacitor with air between the plates, each plate has an area of 6 × 10−3m2 and the separation between the plates is 3 mm.
- Calculate the capacitance of the capacitor.
- If this capacitor is connected to 100 V supply, what would be the charge on each plate?
- How would charge on the plates be affected, if a 3 mm thick mica sheet of k = 6 is inserted between the plates while the voltage supply remains connected?
Chapter: [0.02] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Using Bohr's postulates, derive the expression for the total energy of the electron in the stationary states of the hydrogen atom ?
Chapter: [0.12] Atoms
Using Rydberg formula, calculate the wavelengths of the spectral lines of the first member of the Lyman series and of the Balmer series.
Chapter: [0.12] Atoms
Define the terms (i) half-life (T1/2) and (ii) average life (τ). Find out their relationships with the decay constant (λ).
Chapter: [0.13] Nuclei
A radioactive nucleus has a decay constant λ = 0.3465 (day)–1. How long would it take the nucleus to decay to 75% of its initial amount?
Chapter: [0.13] Nuclei
State the principle of a potentiometer. Define potential gradient. Obtain an expression for potential gradient in terms of resistivity of the potentiometer wire.
Chapter: [0.03] Current Electricity
Figure shows a long potentiometer wire AB having a constant potential gradient. The null points for the two primary cells of emfs ε1 and ε2 connected in the manner shown are obtained at a distance of l1 = 120 cm and l2 = 300 cm from the end A. Determine (i) ε1/ε2 and (ii) position of null point for the cell ε1 only.
Chapter: [0.03] Current Electricity
Define the term 'drift velocity' of charge carriers in a conductor. Obtain the expression for the current density in terms of relaxation time ?
Chapter:
A 100 V battery is connected to the electric network as shown. If the power consumed in the 2 Ω resistor is 200 W, determine the power dissipated in the 5 Ω resistor.
Chapter:
Draw a labelled ray diagram of an astronomical telescope to show the image formation of a distant object. Write the main considerations required in selecting the objective and eyepiece lenses in order to have large magnifying power and high resolution of the telescope.
Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
A compound microscope has an objective of focal length 1.25 cm and eyepiece of focal length 5 cm. A small object is kept at 2.5 cm from the objective. If the final image formed is at infinity, find the distance between the objective and the eyepiece ?
Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Write three characteristic features to distinguish between the interference fringes in Young's double slit experiment and the diffraction pattern obtained due to a narrow single slit.
Chapter: [0.1] Wave Optics
A parallel beam of light of wavelength 500 nm falls on a narrow slit and the resulting diffraction pattern is observed on a screen 1 m away. It is observed that the first minimum is at a distance of 2.5 mm from the centre of the screen. Find the width of the slit.
Chapter: [0.1] Wave Optics
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