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AEEE –Past papersPHYSICS  - UNSOLVED PAPER - 2002
SECTION – IStraight Objective TypeThis section contains  multiple choice questions numbered  75 . Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of   which ONLY ONE is correct.
01ProblemThe inductance between A and  D is :  3.66 H9H0.66 H1 H
Problem02A ball whose kinetic energy is E, is projected at an angle of 450 to the horizontal. The kinetic energy of the ball at the highest point of its flight will be :  EE/ E/2Zero
Problem03From a building two balls A and B are thrown such that A is thrown upwards and B downwards (both vertically). If vA and vB are their respective velocities on reaching the ground, then  vB > vAvA = vBvA > vBtheir velocities depends on their masses
Problem04If a body half of its velocity on penetrating 3 cm in a wooden block, then how much will it penetrate more before coming to rest ?  1 cm 2 cm 3 cm 4 cm
Problem05If suddenly the gravitational force of attraction between earth and a satellite revolving around it becomes zero, then the satellite will :  Continue to move in its orbit with same velocity Move tangentially to the original orbit with the same velocity Become stationary in its orbit Move towards the earth
Problem06If an ammeter is to be used in place of a voltmeter, then we must connect with the ammeter a:  Low resistance in parallel High resistance in parallel High resistance in seriesLow resistance in series
Problem07If in a circular coil A of radius R, current i is flowing and in another coil B of radius 2R a current 2i is flowing, then the ratio of the magnetic fields, BA and BB produced by them will be :  12½4
Problem08If two mirrors are kept at 600 to each other, then the number of images formed by them is  5678
Problem09A wire when connected to 220 V mains supply has power dissipation P1. Now the wire is cut into two equal pieces which are connected in parallel to the same supply Power dissipation in this case is P2. Then P2 : P1 is  1423
Problem10If 13.6 eV energy is required to ionize the hydrogen atom, then the energy required to remove an electron from n = 2 is  10.2 eV0 eV3.4 eV6.8 eV
Problem11Tube A has both ends open while tube B has one end closed, otherwise they are identical. The ratio of fundamental frequency of tubes A and B is :  1 : 21 : 42 : 14 : 1
Problem12A tuning fork arrangement (pair) produces 4 beats/sec with one fork of frequency 288 cps. A little wax is placed on the unknown fork and it then produces 2 beats/sec. The frequency of the unknown fork is :  286 cps292 cps294 cps288 cps
Problem13A wave y =  on a string meets with another wave producing a node at x = 0. Then the equation of the unknown wave is :  y  = y = - y = y = -
Problem14On moving a charge of 20 coulombs by 2 cm, 2 J of work is done, then the potential difference between the points is : 0.1 V8 V2 V0.5 V
Problem15If an electron and a proton having same moment enter perpendicularly to a magnetic field, then: Curved path of electron and proton will be same (ignoring the sense of revolution)They will move undefeated Curved path of electron is more curved than that of proton Path of proton is more curved
Problem16Energy required to move a body of mass m from an orbit  of radius 2R to 3R is :  GMm/12R2GMm/3R2GMm/8RGMm/6R
Problem17If a spring has time period T, and is cut into n equal parts, then the time period of each part will be :  T T/ nTT
Problem18A charged particle q is placed at the centre O of cube of length L (ABCDEFGH). Another same charge q is placed at a distance L from O. Then the electric flux through ABCD is :  q/4         Lzero q/2        Lq/3         L
Problem19If in the circuit, power dissipation is 150 W, then R is :  2 6 5 4
Problem20Wavelength of light used in an optical instrument are    1 = 4000 Å and    2 = 5000Å, then ratio of their respective resolving powers (corresponding to    1 and      2) is :  16 : 259 : 14 : 55 : 4
Problem21Two identical particles move towards each other with velocity 2v and v respectively. The velocity of centre of mass is  vv/3v/2zero
Problem22If a current is passed through a spring then the spring will:  Expand Compress Remain same None of these
Problem23Heat given to a body which raises its temperature by 10C is :  Water equivalent Thermal capacity Specific heat Temperature gradient
Problem24At absolute zero, Si acts as :  Non-metal Metal IsulatorNone of these
Problem25Electromagnetic was are transverse in nature is evident by :  Polarization Interference Reflection Diffraction
Problem26Which of the following is used in optical fibres ?  Total internal reflection Scattering Diffraction Refraction
Problem27The escape velocity of a body depends upon mass as :  m0m1m2m3
Problem28Which of the following are not electromagnetic waves  Cosmic-rays   -rays -rays X-rays  
Problem29Identify the pair whose dimensions are equal :  Torque and work Stress and energy Force and stress Force and work
Problem30If     i is the inversion temperature,     n is the neutral temperature,    c is the temperature of the cold junction then : i +    c =   ni -   c = 2   nc -     i = 2   n
Problem31Infrared radiations are detected by :  Spectrometer Pyrometer Nanometer Photometer
Problem32If N0 is the original mass of the substance of half-life period t1/2 = 5 years, then the amount of substance left after 15 years is ;  N0/8N0/16N0/2N0/4
Problem33By increasing the temperature, the specific resistance of a conductor and a semiconductor:  Increases for both Decreases for both Increases, decreases respectively Decreases, increases respectively
Problem34If there are n capacitors in parallel connected to V volt source, then the energy stored is equal to :  CV CV2
Problem35 Which of the following is more close to a black body ?  Black board paint Green leaves Black holes Red roses
Problem36 Which statement is incorrect ?  All reversible cycles have same efficiency Reversible cycle has more efficiency than an irreversible oneCarnot cycle is a reversible one Carnot cycle has the maximum efficiency in all cycles
Problem37  Length of a string tied to two rigid supports is 40 cm. Maximum length (wavelength in cm) of a stationary wave produced on it, is :  208040120
Problem38  The power factor of an A.C. circuit having resistance R and inductance L (connected in series) and an angular velocity is :  R/     LR/(R2 + 2L2)1/2    L/RR/(R2 -      2L2)1/2
Problem39An astronomical telescope has a large aperture to :  Reduce spherical aberration Have high resolution Increase span of observation Have low dispersion
Problem40The kinetic energy needed to project a body of mass M from the earth’s surface (radius R) to infinity is : mgR/22mgRmgRmgR/4
Problem41Cooking  gas containers are kept in a lorry moving with uniform speed. The temperature of the gas molecules inside will :  Increase Decrease Remain same Decrease for some, while increase for others
Problem42When temperature increases, the frequency of a tuning fork :  Increases Decreases Remains same Increases or decreases depending on the material
Problem43If mass-energy equivalence is taken into account, when water is cooled to form ice, the mass of water should :  Increase Remain unchanged Decrease First increase then decrease
Problem44The energy band gap is maximum in :  Metals Superconductors Insulators Semiconductors
Problem45The part of a transistor which is most heavily doped to produce large number of majority carriers is :  Emitter Base Collector Can be any of the above three
Problem46In a simple harmonic oscillator, at the mean position :  Kinetic energy is minimum, potential energy is maximum Both kinetic and potential energies are maximum Kinetic energy is maximum, potential energy is minimum Both kinetic and potential energies are minimum
Problem47Initial angular velocity of a circular disc of mass M is 1. Then two small spheres of mass m are attached gently to two diametrically opposite points on the edge of the disc. What is the final angular velocity of the disc ? a.b.c.d.
Problem48The minimum velocity (in ms-1) with which a car driver must traverse a flat curve of radius 150 m and coefficient of friction 0.6 to avoid skidding is :  60301525
Problem49A cylinder of height 20m is completely filled with water. The velocity of efflux of water (in ms-1) through a small hole on the side wall of the cylinder near its bottom, is  :  102025.55
Problem50A spring of force constant 800 N/m has an extension of 5 cm. The work done in extending it from 5 cm to 15 cm is :  16 J 8 J 32 J 24 J
Problem51A child swinging on a swing in sitting position, stands up, then the time period of the swing will :  Increase Decrease Remain same Increase if the child is long and decrease if the child is short
Problem52A lift is moving down with acceleration a. A man in the lift drops a ball inside the lift. The acceleration of the ball as observed by the man in the lift and a man standing stationary on the ground are respectively :  g,gg – a, g – ag – a, ga, g
Problem53The mass of a product liberated on anode in an electrochemical cell depends on :  (It)1/2ItI/tI2t(where t is the time period of which the current is passed)
Problem54At what temperature is the rms velocity of a hydrogen molecule equal to that of an oxygen molecule at 470C ?  80 K- 73 K3 K20 K
Problem55The time period of a charged particle undergoing a circular motion in a uniform magnetic field is independent of its :  SpeedMass Charge Magnetic induction
Problem56A solid sphere, a hollow sphere and a ring released from top of an inclined plane (frictionless) so that they slide down the plane. Then maximum acceleration down the plane is for (no rolling) :  Solid sphere Hollow sphere Ring All same
Problem57In a transformer, number of turns in the primary are 140 and that in the secondary are 280. If current in primary is 4 a, then that in the secondary is :  4 A2 A6 A10 A
Problem58Even Carnot engine cannot give 100% efficiency because we cannot :  Prevent radiation Find ideal sources Reach absolute zero temperature Eliminate friction
Problem59Moment of inertia of a circular wire of mass M and radius R about its diameter is :  a.  b. MR2c. 2MR2d.
Problem60When forces ‘F1, F2, F3 are acting on a particle of mass m such that F2 and F3 are mutually perpendicular, then the particle remains stationary. If the F1 is now removed  then the acceleration of the particle is : F1/mF2F3/mF1(F2 - F3)/mF2/m
Problem61Two forces are such that the sum of their magnitudes is 18 N and their resultant is perpendicular to the smaller force. Then the magnitudes of the forces are :  12 N, 6 N13 N, 5 N 10 N, 8 N 16 N, 2 N
Problem62Speeds of two identical cars are u and 4 u at a specific instant. The ratio of the respective distance at which the two cars are stopped from that instant is :  1 : 11 : 41 : 81 : 16
Problem631 mole of a gas with    = 7/5 is mixed with 1 mole of a gas with    = 5/3, then the value of  for the resulting mixture is :  7/52/524/1612/7
Problem64If a charge q is placed at the centre of the line joining two equal charge Q such that the system is in equilibrium then the value of q is :  Q/2- Q/2Q/4- Q/4
Problem65Capacitance (in F) of a spherical conductor having radius 1 m, is :  1.1 x 10-1010-69 x 10-9103
Problem66A light string passing over a smooth light pulley connects two blocks of masses m1 and m2 (vertically) . If the acceleration of the system is g/8, then the ratio of the masses is :  8 : 19 : 74 : 35 : 3
Problem67Two spheres of the same material have radii 1 m and 4 m and temperatures 4000 K and 2000 K respectively. The ratio of the energy radiated per second by the first sphere to that by the second is ;  1 : 116 : 14 : 11 :  9
Problem68Three identical blocks of mass m = 2 kg are drawn by a force F = 10.2 N with an acceleration of 0.6 ms-2 on a frictionless surface, then what is the tension (in N) in the string between the blocks B and C ? \ 9.27.849.8
Problem69One end of massless rope, which pases over a massless and frictionaless pulley P is tied to a hook C while the other end is free. Maximum tension that the rope can bear is 360 N. With what value of maximum safe acceleration (in ms-2) can a man of 60 kg climb on the rope ?  16 648
Problem70A particle of mass m moves along line PC with velocity v as shown. What is the angular momentum of the particle about P ?  mvLmvlmvrzero
Problem71other. What is the force on a small element dl of wire 2 at a distance r from wire 1 (as shown in figure due to the magnetic field of wire 1 ?a.b.c.d.
Problem72At a specific instant emission of radioactive compound is deflected in a magnetic field The compound can emit : electrons protons He2+Neutrons  i, ii, iiii, ii, iii, ivivii, iii
Problem73Sodium and copper have work functions 2.3 eV and 4.5 eV respectively. Then the ratio of the wavelengths is nearest to :  1 : 24 : 12 : 11 : 4
Problem74Formation of covalent bonds in compounds exhibits :  Wave nature of electron Particle nature of electron Both wave and particle nature of electron none of these
Problem75A conducting square loop of side L and resistance R moves in its plane with a uniform velocity v perpendicular to one of its sides. A magnetic induction B constant in time and space, pointing perpendicular and into the plane at the loop exists everywhere with half the loop outside the field, as shown in figure, the induced emf is :  Zero RvBvBL/RvBL

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AIEEE - Physics 2002

  • 1. AEEE –Past papersPHYSICS - UNSOLVED PAPER - 2002
  • 2. SECTION – IStraight Objective TypeThis section contains multiple choice questions numbered 75 . Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
  • 3. 01ProblemThe inductance between A and D is :  3.66 H9H0.66 H1 H
  • 4. Problem02A ball whose kinetic energy is E, is projected at an angle of 450 to the horizontal. The kinetic energy of the ball at the highest point of its flight will be :  EE/ E/2Zero
  • 5. Problem03From a building two balls A and B are thrown such that A is thrown upwards and B downwards (both vertically). If vA and vB are their respective velocities on reaching the ground, then  vB > vAvA = vBvA > vBtheir velocities depends on their masses
  • 6. Problem04If a body half of its velocity on penetrating 3 cm in a wooden block, then how much will it penetrate more before coming to rest ?  1 cm 2 cm 3 cm 4 cm
  • 7. Problem05If suddenly the gravitational force of attraction between earth and a satellite revolving around it becomes zero, then the satellite will :  Continue to move in its orbit with same velocity Move tangentially to the original orbit with the same velocity Become stationary in its orbit Move towards the earth
  • 8. Problem06If an ammeter is to be used in place of a voltmeter, then we must connect with the ammeter a:  Low resistance in parallel High resistance in parallel High resistance in seriesLow resistance in series
  • 9. Problem07If in a circular coil A of radius R, current i is flowing and in another coil B of radius 2R a current 2i is flowing, then the ratio of the magnetic fields, BA and BB produced by them will be :  12½4
  • 10. Problem08If two mirrors are kept at 600 to each other, then the number of images formed by them is  5678
  • 11. Problem09A wire when connected to 220 V mains supply has power dissipation P1. Now the wire is cut into two equal pieces which are connected in parallel to the same supply Power dissipation in this case is P2. Then P2 : P1 is  1423
  • 12. Problem10If 13.6 eV energy is required to ionize the hydrogen atom, then the energy required to remove an electron from n = 2 is  10.2 eV0 eV3.4 eV6.8 eV
  • 13. Problem11Tube A has both ends open while tube B has one end closed, otherwise they are identical. The ratio of fundamental frequency of tubes A and B is :  1 : 21 : 42 : 14 : 1
  • 14. Problem12A tuning fork arrangement (pair) produces 4 beats/sec with one fork of frequency 288 cps. A little wax is placed on the unknown fork and it then produces 2 beats/sec. The frequency of the unknown fork is :  286 cps292 cps294 cps288 cps
  • 15. Problem13A wave y = on a string meets with another wave producing a node at x = 0. Then the equation of the unknown wave is :  y = y = - y = y = -
  • 16. Problem14On moving a charge of 20 coulombs by 2 cm, 2 J of work is done, then the potential difference between the points is : 0.1 V8 V2 V0.5 V
  • 17. Problem15If an electron and a proton having same moment enter perpendicularly to a magnetic field, then: Curved path of electron and proton will be same (ignoring the sense of revolution)They will move undefeated Curved path of electron is more curved than that of proton Path of proton is more curved
  • 18. Problem16Energy required to move a body of mass m from an orbit of radius 2R to 3R is :  GMm/12R2GMm/3R2GMm/8RGMm/6R
  • 19. Problem17If a spring has time period T, and is cut into n equal parts, then the time period of each part will be :  T T/ nTT
  • 20. Problem18A charged particle q is placed at the centre O of cube of length L (ABCDEFGH). Another same charge q is placed at a distance L from O. Then the electric flux through ABCD is :  q/4 Lzero q/2 Lq/3 L
  • 21. Problem19If in the circuit, power dissipation is 150 W, then R is :  2 6 5 4
  • 22. Problem20Wavelength of light used in an optical instrument are 1 = 4000 Å and 2 = 5000Å, then ratio of their respective resolving powers (corresponding to 1 and 2) is :  16 : 259 : 14 : 55 : 4
  • 23. Problem21Two identical particles move towards each other with velocity 2v and v respectively. The velocity of centre of mass is  vv/3v/2zero
  • 24. Problem22If a current is passed through a spring then the spring will:  Expand Compress Remain same None of these
  • 25. Problem23Heat given to a body which raises its temperature by 10C is :  Water equivalent Thermal capacity Specific heat Temperature gradient
  • 26. Problem24At absolute zero, Si acts as :  Non-metal Metal IsulatorNone of these
  • 27. Problem25Electromagnetic was are transverse in nature is evident by :  Polarization Interference Reflection Diffraction
  • 28. Problem26Which of the following is used in optical fibres ?  Total internal reflection Scattering Diffraction Refraction
  • 29. Problem27The escape velocity of a body depends upon mass as :  m0m1m2m3
  • 30. Problem28Which of the following are not electromagnetic waves  Cosmic-rays -rays -rays X-rays  
  • 31. Problem29Identify the pair whose dimensions are equal :  Torque and work Stress and energy Force and stress Force and work
  • 32. Problem30If i is the inversion temperature, n is the neutral temperature, c is the temperature of the cold junction then : i + c = ni - c = 2 nc - i = 2 n
  • 33. Problem31Infrared radiations are detected by :  Spectrometer Pyrometer Nanometer Photometer
  • 34. Problem32If N0 is the original mass of the substance of half-life period t1/2 = 5 years, then the amount of substance left after 15 years is ;  N0/8N0/16N0/2N0/4
  • 35. Problem33By increasing the temperature, the specific resistance of a conductor and a semiconductor:  Increases for both Decreases for both Increases, decreases respectively Decreases, increases respectively
  • 36. Problem34If there are n capacitors in parallel connected to V volt source, then the energy stored is equal to :  CV CV2
  • 37. Problem35 Which of the following is more close to a black body ?  Black board paint Green leaves Black holes Red roses
  • 38. Problem36 Which statement is incorrect ?  All reversible cycles have same efficiency Reversible cycle has more efficiency than an irreversible oneCarnot cycle is a reversible one Carnot cycle has the maximum efficiency in all cycles
  • 39. Problem37  Length of a string tied to two rigid supports is 40 cm. Maximum length (wavelength in cm) of a stationary wave produced on it, is :  208040120
  • 40. Problem38  The power factor of an A.C. circuit having resistance R and inductance L (connected in series) and an angular velocity is :  R/ LR/(R2 + 2L2)1/2 L/RR/(R2 - 2L2)1/2
  • 41. Problem39An astronomical telescope has a large aperture to :  Reduce spherical aberration Have high resolution Increase span of observation Have low dispersion
  • 42. Problem40The kinetic energy needed to project a body of mass M from the earth’s surface (radius R) to infinity is : mgR/22mgRmgRmgR/4
  • 43. Problem41Cooking gas containers are kept in a lorry moving with uniform speed. The temperature of the gas molecules inside will :  Increase Decrease Remain same Decrease for some, while increase for others
  • 44. Problem42When temperature increases, the frequency of a tuning fork :  Increases Decreases Remains same Increases or decreases depending on the material
  • 45. Problem43If mass-energy equivalence is taken into account, when water is cooled to form ice, the mass of water should :  Increase Remain unchanged Decrease First increase then decrease
  • 46. Problem44The energy band gap is maximum in :  Metals Superconductors Insulators Semiconductors
  • 47. Problem45The part of a transistor which is most heavily doped to produce large number of majority carriers is :  Emitter Base Collector Can be any of the above three
  • 48. Problem46In a simple harmonic oscillator, at the mean position :  Kinetic energy is minimum, potential energy is maximum Both kinetic and potential energies are maximum Kinetic energy is maximum, potential energy is minimum Both kinetic and potential energies are minimum
  • 49. Problem47Initial angular velocity of a circular disc of mass M is 1. Then two small spheres of mass m are attached gently to two diametrically opposite points on the edge of the disc. What is the final angular velocity of the disc ? a.b.c.d.
  • 50. Problem48The minimum velocity (in ms-1) with which a car driver must traverse a flat curve of radius 150 m and coefficient of friction 0.6 to avoid skidding is :  60301525
  • 51. Problem49A cylinder of height 20m is completely filled with water. The velocity of efflux of water (in ms-1) through a small hole on the side wall of the cylinder near its bottom, is :  102025.55
  • 52. Problem50A spring of force constant 800 N/m has an extension of 5 cm. The work done in extending it from 5 cm to 15 cm is :  16 J 8 J 32 J 24 J
  • 53. Problem51A child swinging on a swing in sitting position, stands up, then the time period of the swing will :  Increase Decrease Remain same Increase if the child is long and decrease if the child is short
  • 54. Problem52A lift is moving down with acceleration a. A man in the lift drops a ball inside the lift. The acceleration of the ball as observed by the man in the lift and a man standing stationary on the ground are respectively :  g,gg – a, g – ag – a, ga, g
  • 55. Problem53The mass of a product liberated on anode in an electrochemical cell depends on :  (It)1/2ItI/tI2t(where t is the time period of which the current is passed)
  • 56. Problem54At what temperature is the rms velocity of a hydrogen molecule equal to that of an oxygen molecule at 470C ?  80 K- 73 K3 K20 K
  • 57. Problem55The time period of a charged particle undergoing a circular motion in a uniform magnetic field is independent of its :  SpeedMass Charge Magnetic induction
  • 58. Problem56A solid sphere, a hollow sphere and a ring released from top of an inclined plane (frictionless) so that they slide down the plane. Then maximum acceleration down the plane is for (no rolling) :  Solid sphere Hollow sphere Ring All same
  • 59. Problem57In a transformer, number of turns in the primary are 140 and that in the secondary are 280. If current in primary is 4 a, then that in the secondary is :  4 A2 A6 A10 A
  • 60. Problem58Even Carnot engine cannot give 100% efficiency because we cannot :  Prevent radiation Find ideal sources Reach absolute zero temperature Eliminate friction
  • 61. Problem59Moment of inertia of a circular wire of mass M and radius R about its diameter is :  a. b. MR2c. 2MR2d.
  • 62. Problem60When forces ‘F1, F2, F3 are acting on a particle of mass m such that F2 and F3 are mutually perpendicular, then the particle remains stationary. If the F1 is now removed then the acceleration of the particle is : F1/mF2F3/mF1(F2 - F3)/mF2/m
  • 63. Problem61Two forces are such that the sum of their magnitudes is 18 N and their resultant is perpendicular to the smaller force. Then the magnitudes of the forces are :  12 N, 6 N13 N, 5 N 10 N, 8 N 16 N, 2 N
  • 64. Problem62Speeds of two identical cars are u and 4 u at a specific instant. The ratio of the respective distance at which the two cars are stopped from that instant is :  1 : 11 : 41 : 81 : 16
  • 65. Problem631 mole of a gas with = 7/5 is mixed with 1 mole of a gas with = 5/3, then the value of for the resulting mixture is :  7/52/524/1612/7
  • 66. Problem64If a charge q is placed at the centre of the line joining two equal charge Q such that the system is in equilibrium then the value of q is :  Q/2- Q/2Q/4- Q/4
  • 67. Problem65Capacitance (in F) of a spherical conductor having radius 1 m, is :  1.1 x 10-1010-69 x 10-9103
  • 68. Problem66A light string passing over a smooth light pulley connects two blocks of masses m1 and m2 (vertically) . If the acceleration of the system is g/8, then the ratio of the masses is :  8 : 19 : 74 : 35 : 3
  • 69. Problem67Two spheres of the same material have radii 1 m and 4 m and temperatures 4000 K and 2000 K respectively. The ratio of the energy radiated per second by the first sphere to that by the second is ;  1 : 116 : 14 : 11 : 9
  • 70. Problem68Three identical blocks of mass m = 2 kg are drawn by a force F = 10.2 N with an acceleration of 0.6 ms-2 on a frictionless surface, then what is the tension (in N) in the string between the blocks B and C ? \ 9.27.849.8
  • 71. Problem69One end of massless rope, which pases over a massless and frictionaless pulley P is tied to a hook C while the other end is free. Maximum tension that the rope can bear is 360 N. With what value of maximum safe acceleration (in ms-2) can a man of 60 kg climb on the rope ?  16 648
  • 72. Problem70A particle of mass m moves along line PC with velocity v as shown. What is the angular momentum of the particle about P ?  mvLmvlmvrzero
  • 73. Problem71other. What is the force on a small element dl of wire 2 at a distance r from wire 1 (as shown in figure due to the magnetic field of wire 1 ?a.b.c.d.
  • 74. Problem72At a specific instant emission of radioactive compound is deflected in a magnetic field The compound can emit : electrons protons He2+Neutrons  i, ii, iiii, ii, iii, ivivii, iii
  • 75. Problem73Sodium and copper have work functions 2.3 eV and 4.5 eV respectively. Then the ratio of the wavelengths is nearest to :  1 : 24 : 12 : 11 : 4
  • 76. Problem74Formation of covalent bonds in compounds exhibits :  Wave nature of electron Particle nature of electron Both wave and particle nature of electron none of these
  • 77. Problem75A conducting square loop of side L and resistance R moves in its plane with a uniform velocity v perpendicular to one of its sides. A magnetic induction B constant in time and space, pointing perpendicular and into the plane at the loop exists everywhere with half the loop outside the field, as shown in figure, the induced emf is :  Zero RvBvBL/RvBL

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