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The total positive charge in a glass of water containing 180 gm of water is approximately :
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Current electricity
The voltage
$V$
and current.
$I$
graphs for a conductor at two different temperatures
$T_1$
and
$T_2$
are shown in the figure.
The relation between
$T_1$
and
$T_2$
is
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Current electricity
To obtain maximum resistance by joining the given resistors, they should be grouped in
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Current electricity
Two batteries of emf
$\varepsilon_{1}$
and
$\varepsilon_{2}\left(\varepsilon_{2}>\varepsilon_{1}\right)$
i) and internal resistances
$r_1$
and
$r_2$
respectively are connected in parallel as shown in figure
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Current electricity
Two concentric circular coils A and B have radii 25 cm and 15 cm and carry currents 10A and 15A respectively. A has 24 turns, and B has 18 turns. The direction of currents are in opposite order. The magnetic induction at the common centre of the codlis
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Current electricity
Two resistors of resistances
$R_{1}=\left(300 \pm3\right)\,\Omega$
and
$R_{2}=\left(500 \pm4\right)\,\Omega$
are connected in series. The equivalent resistance of the series combination is
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Current electricity
With increase in temperature the conductivity of
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Current electricity
Which of the following is secondary cell?
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Current electricity
Which of the following is NOT the name of a secondary cell ?
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Current electricity
Which of the following is correct for
$V$
-
$I$
graph of a good conductor ?
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Current electricity
Which of the following
$I$
-
$V$
graph represents ohmic conductors ?
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Current electricity
A galvanometer of
$ 50\,\Omega $
resistance has
$25$
divisions. A current of
$ 4\times {{10}^{-4}} $
A gives a deflection of one division. To convert this galvanometer into a voltmeter having a range of
$25\, V$
, it should be connected with a resistance of
Physics
Current electricity
An electric motor runs on DC source of emf
$200 \,V$
and draws a current of
$10\, A$
. If the efficiency be
$40\%$
, then the resistance of armature is
Physics
Current electricity
A current of
$5 \,A$
is passing through a metallic wire of cross-sectional area
$ 4\times {{10}^{-6}}{{m}^{2}} $
. If the density of charge carriers of the wire is
$ 5\times {{10}^{26}} $
$ {{m}^{-3}}, $
the drift velocity of the electrons will be
Physics
Current electricity
A galvanometer of resistance
$20\, \Omega$
is to be converted into an ammeter of range
$1\, A$
. If a current of
$1\, mA$
produces full scale deflection, the shunt required for the purpose is
Physics
Current electricity
A wire of length
$l$
and resistance
$R$
is stretched to get the radius of cross-section
$ \frac{r}{2} $
. Then the new value of
$R$
is
Physics
Current electricity
A sphere has surface charge density $\sigma$. It is surrounded by a spherical shell. The surface charge density on the spherical shell is
Physics
Current electricity
Silicon is an important constituent of
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Current electricity
If the length of seconds pendulum is increased by 2%, then in a day the pendulum
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Physics
Waves and Oscillations
The motion which is not simple harmonic is
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Physics
Waves and Oscillations
If the differential equation for a simple harmonic motion is
$\frac{d^2 y}{dt^2} + 2 y = 0$
, the time-period of the motion is
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Physics
Waves and Oscillations
The total energy of the particle executing simple harmonic motion of amplitude
$A$
is
$100 \,J$
. At a distance of
$0.707\, A$
from the mean position, its kinetic energy is
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Physics
Waves and Oscillations
A massless spring of length
$l$
and spring constant
$k$
is placed vertically on a table. A all of mass m is just kept on top of the spring. The maximum velocity of the ball is
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Physics
Waves and Oscillations
In the given diagram S
$_1$
and S
$_2$
are identical springs. The frequency of oscillation of the mass III is.f If one of the springs is removed. the frequency will be
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Physics
Waves and Oscillations
If x, v and a denote the displacement, the velocity and the acceleration of a particle executing simple harmonic motion of time period T, then which of the following do not change with time?
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Waves and Oscillations
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