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It is possible to take a high quality photograph of a very fast moving object by illuminating the object for quite a small fraction of a second. You may have come across photographs of a bullet penetrating a banana or an apple in many text books or magazines. This is called 'stop action' photography because the fast moving object travels a very short distance during the time of illumination. Harold Edgerton, the inventor of stroboscope, was a pioneer of this kind of photography. A normal photographic plate works properly if it receives an energy of 4J during the exposure. To release this energy in a very small fraction of time, huge amount of power is required. Such huge power can not be generated directly from a battery because of its high internal resistance. To produce such power a capacitor is used. The time in which a capacitor discharges can be very short. Although, theoretically it would take a long time for a capacitor to discharge completely, it discharges almost completely in about 10 time constant. Consider the following situation A capacitor of 200muF storing 4J energy is made to discharge through a flash light in 2ms. This setup is used to take the picture of a bullet moving at a speed of 100m//s Assume that the flash light acts as a resistor and there is no other resistance in the circuit. What is the order of energy delivered to the flash light in 0.2 ms(approx).

An inductor (L = 100 mH), a resistor (R = 100Omega) and a battery (E = 100 V) are initially connected in series as shown in the figure. After a long time the battery is disconnected after short circuiting the points A and B. The current in the circuit 1 ms after the short circuit is

An inductor (L = 100 mH) , a resistor (R = 100 (Omega)) and a battery (E = 100 V) are initially connected in series as shown in the figure. After a long time the battery is disconnected after short circuiting the point A and B. The current in the circuit 1 ms after the short circuit is

It is possible to take a high quality photograph of a very fast moving object by illuminating the object for quite a small fraction of a second. You may have come across photographs of a bullet penetrating a banana or an apple in many text books or magazines. This is called 'stop action' photography because the fast moving object travels a very short distance during the time of illumination. Harold Edgerton, the inventor of stroboscope, was a pioneer of this kind of photography. A normal photographic plate works properly if it receives an energy of 4J during the exposure. To release this energy in a very small fraction of time, huge amount of power is required. Such huge power can not be generated directly from a battery because of its high internal resistance. To produce such power a capacitor is used. The time in which a capacitor discharges can be very short. Although, theoretically it would take a long time for a capacitor to discharge completely, it discharges almost completely in about 10 time constant. Consider the following situation A capacitor of 200muF storing 4J energy is made to discharge through a flash light in 2ms. This setup is used to take the picture of a bullet moving at a speed of 100m//s Assume that the flash light acts as a resistor and there is no other resistance in the circuit. If we use a lens of power 10 diopters, the lens to photographic plate distance is 15cm and the bullet moves perpendicular to the principal axis, what is the distance covered by bullet as seen on photographic plate.

An inclined plane makes an angle 30^(@) with the horizontal. A groove (OA) of length 5m cut in the plane makes an angle 30^(@) with OX. A short smooth cylinder is free to slide down under the influence of gravity. The time taken by the cylinder to reach from A to O is (g=10ms^(-2)) .

A batsman hits a cricket ball which then rolls on a level ground . After covering a short distance, the ball comes to rest, The ball slows to a stop because