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Choose the alternative which is an odd word/number/letter pair out of the given alternatives.
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Four similar particles of mass m are orbiting in a circle of radius r is the same direction and same speed because of their mutual gravitational attractive force as shown in the figure. Speed of a particle is given by
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The magnetic field in a region is given by . A square loop of edge-length d is placed with its edge along x & y axis. The loop is moved with constant velocity
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Which of the following letters do not surface lateral inversion
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Which position – time graph represents the motion of two objects that will never meet?
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Current flows through uniform, square frames as shown. In which case is the magnetic field at the centre of the frame not zero ?
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Which statement is true for a ball thrown at 20 degrees with the horizontal, when it is at the highest point in its trajectory?
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Pick out the material that cannot be used to make permanent magnets.
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A capacitor stores 0.24 coulombs at 10 volts. Its capacitance is
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Six charges are placed at the corner of a regular hexagon as shown. If an electron is placed at its centre O, force on it will be
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The height at which the acceleration due to gravity becomes g/9 (where g = the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth) in terms of R, the radius of the earth, is
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The pressure exerted by an ideal gas is numerically equal to _________ of the mean kinetic energy of translation per unit volume of the gas.
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In an L.C.R series circuit R = 1W, XL = 1000W and XC = 1000W. A source of 100 m.volt is connected in the circuit the current in the circuit is
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A stone of mass 4kg is whirled in a horizontal circle of radius 1m and makes 2 rev/sec. The moment of inertia of the stone about the axis of rotation is
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A body is at rest at x = 0. At t = 0, it starts moving in the positive x-direction with a constant acceleration. At the same instant, another body passes through x = 0 moving in the positive x-direction with a constant speed. The position of the first body is given by x1 (t) after time t and that of the second body by x2(t) after the same time interval. Which of the following graphs correctly describes (x1 – x2) as a function of time?
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To verify Ohm’s law, a student is provided with a test resistor RT, a high resistance R1, a small resistance R2, two identical galvanometers G1 and G2, and a variable voltage source V. The correct circuit to carry out the experiment is
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An air chamber of volume V, has a long neck of cross-sectional area A. A ball of mass m is fitted smoothly in the neck. The bulk modulus of air is B. If the ball is pressed down slightly and released, the time period of its oscillation is
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A disc is rotating at 200 rad/s. If its angular acceleration is -10 rad/s², how long will it take for the disc to come to a complete stop?
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Positive and negative point charges of equal magnitude are kept at locations ( 0,0,a/2) and (0,0,-a/2) respectively. The work done by the electric field when another positive point charge is moved from (-a,0,0) to (0,a,0) is
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Kepler’s law of areas can be understood as a consequence of:
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At what altitude will the acceleration due to gravity be 25% of that at the earth's surface (given radius of earth is R) ?
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