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Which of the futlowing graphs shows the comeraration of a sugar solution as a function of the cumulative mown of sugar added in the process of preparing a saturated solution (the temperature remaining constant)?
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which ;',Ire geOalcteiCally similar of diffeKenc heights. The ratio of the nias.ses of the sauf3 enmprisirkg two randomly chosen piles will be equal to the ratio of iii
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7. if the father has blood gaup 0 and the mother has blood gioup AB, what am the possible blind groups of their children'2
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9. A person chewing a bubble gum did DOI expn-icricu ear pain in a jet plant white landing whefeas a.nolher person not chewing -a gum had ear pain. The reason could
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1. 611-e position or the sun is noi favourable at 011 full moons. 2_ the orbital planes of the moon 21t14.1 that of the earth are inelined to each other by a small angle, 3, the shape of the earth is riot it perfect sphere. 4. the M0011 reflects only from one hennsphere.
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Water is flowing through a tithe as shoe, n. The cross-sectionai arcs at A and C arc equal, and greater than the crass-sectional area al B. If the flow is steady, that the pressure on the walls at B is 1. /C-5S than that at A and that at C. 2, more than that at A and that at C. 3. same as that at A and that at C. 4. more than that at A but less than that at C, 15, Match the two lists
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7. A seismograph receives a S-wo.ve 60 s after it receives the P-wave. If the velocities of F and Swaves are 7
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20. um ?kJ/ ?7,p' to 4 # zr-erM CO 3 4 1;777 0. Even though the concentration of CO, is the same at sea level and at high altitude, the photosynthetic raw ?PT/7 Oar 70.1" 341tt FPF.' MT 47 ..1 470 i higher in a Owl grown at sea level than in a plant ZYPI1' 70 I:5W Smr).rn ier:rcigiu .t2 47.P (of the same species) gown at high 5iiiictidc- The iff 474. krrJ EQ reason for this is 1. w,feuzi gwrw /RFF 4/TUW I. light intensity is more al sea level. 2. ura if Etrewl" Wif STY 2, temperature is lower at higher altitude. 3, .0. 2form ei:5 0.futgcsr14 .(c.1 ,lattrr 3, atmospheric pressure is higher at sea level. rijoeid 21.ir sYrrilarzu alrem ,763.-417 4_ relative humidity is higher ail Sea LCVel.
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events. separated by a (spatial) distance 9 x LCI.9 rn, are simultaneous in ono inertial fra.-r&. The time interval between these two events in a frame moving with a constant speed 0. c (where the siJeccl of light c 74 3 x LOP mis) is
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x-axis (and friction is neglected), then
1. the particle will =mat simple harmonic. mcition in the right well with an insular frequency
=
2. 3_
.
the particle will execute simple harilKinic motion. in the right well with an angular freclumey
the particle wilt switch between the right and left wells the painlicle will approach the bolt= of the right well and settle there x I 0.8 4'0
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I. 6.50i s
2.
6.001 s
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2.
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= 26),
What is the
probability that al temperature 7 , the system has an cruergy less than 4irm, ? fln the following x= L. 3. x 4 : (A: 4- 2 and Z is the partition function of the system] 2, 4.
. ( 7 1/2
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x +;(1Z
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62, Bole condensation occurs in liquid 1-Te4 kept at ambient pressure at 2.17 K. At which temperature veih Bose condensation occur in He' in gascsous state, the density of which is 1000 times smaller than that of Liquid lie (As-stimec that it is a perfect Bose gas.) 1. 2.17 ntK 63. qw .0E7 2_ 2E7 rriK 3. 21.7 pK. 4. 2.17 ja,K
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2.
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63, Consider black body radiation contained in a cavity whose walls are at tempirrature T The radialiom is in cquilibrium with the walls attic cavity. lithe temperature of the walls is increased to 2 T and the radiation is allowed to come to equilibrium at the new temperature, the entropy of the radiation increases by a factor of 1. 2 2.
4
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4.
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1r
(Now; The gouge Factor i5 clothied as the tatiG of the fractional change in resistance fracthyrial (;:kailge in lerwh.) 1. 2.
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and spin angular momenta. respectively, or the electron_ The splittilw hetwei..-n the levels and 21t.,. is 5 -,
1)5:2
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mapetic fictd of 1 kG into three componems separated by L6 K L CO A. I r the zero field spectral lint curesponds Lu 18.49 A, what is lihegfacior corresponding to the J. I Sim? {You may LISC.
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3.
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112
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2.
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!Vice vacancy iii a
exp( I 5)
4.
exp(30}
Chita! is equal ty ] eV. The rallio of the number densities of vaeancieS ( 200 K )in POO K) when the crystal is at equilibrium at 1200 K and 300 K, respectively, is approxiimately 1. ex pf -30) 2. il.xp(-15) I exp(15) 4. exp (30
71.
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2. a solid is given by \i'Troua J.
6) 2 (k).=
25
72.
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L)
.62k2 crfk (x )= , e it fthelcronis with energy sj, = , what is the correction to its 2tu crirrgY. to second order of perturbscioa theory. when it is subjected to a weak periodic potential V (x) Vc, cos gx where g is an integral multiple of the 2g/LI
1.
vo ce ic,,,
(g.t )14
2.
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1 + 2kg g z 2kg )
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4.
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2. M2 7 P3
3_ E2 sI M3
4. M2 ar M3
P 5J =..1 The eteettonni..gietie radiation emitted when the nuclens makes a transition from the
first excited state to the ground state ore 1. E2 and F.3 2, M2 and E3 3. E2 and M3 4. M2 and Ki
26 74. MR.
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L.
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