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UNITED BOOK HOUSE-MODEL PAPER SET-01-EXERCISE
  1. In which condition a p-n junction diode works as open switch ?

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  2. Mention practical importance of zenor diode in a laboratory.

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  3. Why do we prefer a potentiometer with longer wire?

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  4. An electric bulb is connected to battery of e.m.f. 10V and 0.01 A curr...

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  5. The mass of an electron of charge 'e' is 'm'. The electron is moving i...

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  6. Which of the following relation represent Biot-Savart's law?

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  7. Which of the following, if any, can act as a source of electromagneti...

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  8. Which of the following, if any, can act as a source of electromagneti...

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  9. Which of the following, if any, can act as a source of electromagneti...

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  10. Hydrogen atom has one elctron. How then many lines are originated in h...

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  11. Explain how radioactive nuclei can emit beta-particle even though atom...

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  13. State Gauss's law in electrostatics. Proof of gauss law.

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  14. Derive an expression for the torque on a rectangular coil of area A ca...

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  15. State Ampere's circuital law. Using this law obtain an expression fo...

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  16. An object at the bottom of a tank containing two different liquids (wh...

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  17. Describe Davission and Germer experiment to establish the wave nature...

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  19. State the law of radioactive decay. A radioactive material decays frac...

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