Gene therapy is a revolutionary medical approach that involves altering or substituting faulty genes to address genetic disorders.
Treatment of Genetic Disorders: Utilized for managing conditions like cystic fibrosis, hemophilia, and sickle cell anemia.
Cancer Treatment: Employs gene insertion techniques to destroy cancer cells or boost the immune system's capacity to combat cancer.
Treatment of Neurological Disorders: Aids in treating disorders such as Parkinson’s disease by reinstating normal gene functions.
Correction of Immune Deficiencies: Applied in addressing Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) through the integration of functional immune system genes.
Gene Editing and Personalized Medicine: Uses CRISPR technology for the targeted correction of genetic defects.
Derive an expression for energy stored in a charged capacitor. A spherical metal ball of radius 15 cm carries a charge of 2μC. Calculate the electric field at a distance of 20 cm from the center of the sphere.
Draw a neat labelled diagram of Ferry's perfectly black body. Compare the rms speed of hydrogen molecules at 227°C with rms speed of oxygen molecules at 127°C. Given that molecular masses of hydrogen and oxygen are 2 and 32, respectively.
Distinguish between an ammeter and a voltmeter. (Two points each).
The displacement of a particle performing simple harmonic motion is \( \frac{1}{3} \) of its amplitude. What fraction of total energy is its kinetic energy?
Using the geometry of the double slit experiment, derive the expression for the fringe width of interference bands.
An alternating voltage is given by \( e = 8 \sin(628.4 t) \).
Find:
(i) Peak value of e.m.f.
(ii) Frequency of e.m.f.
(iii) Instantaneous value of e.m.f. at time \( t = 10 \, {ms} \)