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  9. Obtain for the magnetic induction, vector at a point on the axis of a ...

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  10. State the Einstein photoelectric equation.

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  11. The de Broglie wavelength of a proton and an electron are same, then w...

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  12. A photon and a proton have the same de – Broglie wavelength λ.Show tha...

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  14. Two cells having emf l.5Vand 2V have internal resistance 0.2 Omega and...

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  15. A generator supplied power to a factory through cables of total resist...

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  16. A 20 Omega wire is used to supply current in a'circuit. If 5000V be th...

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  17. Define Mutual inductance.

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  18. The rate change of flux change inside on core of self inductance 0.5 H...

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