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If the wavelenth of
$K_{\alpha }$
radiation emitted by an atom of atomic number
$Z=41$
is
$\lambda $
, then the atomic number for an atom that emits
$K_{\alpha }$
radiation with wavelength
$4$
$\lambda $
, is
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Atoms
Electromagnetic waves were first of all produced in the laboratory by
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Electromagnetic waves
The wavelength of electromagnetic waves produced by Hertz was about
Physics
Electromagnetic waves
The ratio of kinetic energy and the total energy of the electron in the
$n^{th}$
quantum state of Bohr's atomic model of a hydrogen atom is
Physics
Atoms
An electric charge in uniform motion produces
Physics
Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic waves are
Physics
Electromagnetic waves
Which among the following does not represent Maxwell's equation?
Physics
Electromagnetic waves
If
$ \mu_{0}$
be the permeability and
$\varepsilon_{0} $
be the permittivity of a medium, then its refractive index is given by
Physics
Electromagnetic waves
The requirement of transmitting microwaves from one position to another on the earth is that
Physics
communication systems
How many geo-synchronous satellites are required to provide the communication over the whole part of the earth
Physics
communication systems
In optical fibre communication system, light source can be
Physics
communication systems
Filters are essential components to
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communication systems
Light emerging from the end of an optical fibre link must be detected and converted into electronic pulses for further processing so that
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communication systems
The height if geo-synchronous orbit from the surface of the earth is
Physics
communication systems
Analog signal can be converted into digital signal and vice-versa with the help of a device called
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communication systems
A
$10\, kW$
drilling machine is used to drill a bore in a small aluminium block of mass
$8 \,kg$
. Find the rise in temperature of the block in
$2.5$
minutes, assuming
$50\%$
power is used up in heating the machine itself or lost to the surroundings. (Specific heat of aluminium
$= 0.91\, J \,g^{-1} \,^{\circ}C^{-1}$
)
Physics
thermal properties of matter
The
$B-H$
curve for a ferromagnet is shown in the figure. The ferromagnet is placed inside a long solenoid with
$1000 \, turns \, cm^{- 1}$
. The current that should be passed in the solenoid to demagnetise the ferromagnet completely is
Physics
Moving charges and magnetism
The magnetic field at the point of intersection of diagonals of a square loop of side
$L$
carrying a current
$I$
is
Physics
Moving charges and magnetism
Mixed
$He^{+}$
and
$O^{2 +}$
ions (mass of
$H e^{+}=4 \, amu \, and \, that \, of \, O^{2 +}=16 \, amu$
) beam passes a region of constant perpendicular magnetic field. If kinetic energy of all the ions is same, then
Physics
Moving charges and magnetism
A
$ 1\, kg $
block situated on a rough incline is connected to a spring of negligible mass having spring constant
$ 100\, N\,m^{-1} $
as shown in the figure.
The block is released from rest with the spring in the unstretched position. The block moves
$ 10\, cm $
down the incline before coming to rest. The coefficient of friction between the block and the incline is (Take
$ g = 10\, ms^{-2} $
and assume that the pulley is frictionless)
Physics
work, energy and power
A current
$I$
flows along the length of an infinitely long, straight, thin-walled pipe. Then
Physics
Moving charges and magnetism
A
$0.5\, kg$
ball is thrown vertically up with
$14 \,m s^{-1}$
. It attains a height of
$8\,m$
. The energy dissipated by air drag acting on the ball during ascent is
Physics
work, energy and power
A 1.0 mH inductance, a 10
$\mu F$
capacitance and a 5.0 ohm resistance are connected in series to an a.c. source. It is found that the inductor and the capacitor show equal reactances. The reactance should be nearest to
Physics
Electromagnetic induction
A
$0.2\, k\Omega$
resistor and
$15\,\mu F$
capacitor are connected in series to a
$220\,V$
,
$50\,Hz$
ac source. The impedance of the circuit is
Physics
Alternating current
$^{}_{92}U^{238}$
on absorbing a neutron goes over to
$^{}_{92}U^{239} .$
This nucleus emits an electron to go over to neptunium which on further emitting an electron goes over to plutonium. The resulting plutonium can be expressed as.
Physics
Nuclei
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