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to draw diagrams'
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(m) grlofleS)
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When a material particle of rest mass

(+)2-o

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(u) o

(.)

(b) 2 -o
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When a drop of water is introduced between the giass plate and plano-convex lens in
Newton's rings system, the ring system :
(b) expands
(u) contracts

(.)

4.

remairs same

(d)

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(q5) 200 Mev
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The average energy released per fission is
(b) 200 MeV
200 eV

($) zoo mev

(")

(d)

r,r,) 200 GeV

200 meV

200 GeV

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(g)

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Which of the following particles is a lepton

(u)
(.)

6.

q$peu

(r)

5.

first expands then contracts

electron

neutron

-LEeneiir

(b)
(d)

proton
T - meson

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^S

gpesleu E$GpnridlqLb r-gleinarri GLoelGpn66qrn G+uer-ru@Lb &d


The direction of the electric field in Miliikan's oil drop experiment acts :
{6-*

(m)

(a) downwards
(b) u pwa rds
(.) first upwards then clownwards
(d) first downrvards, then upwards

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(6) etpein goeinGem.rtilg+ +nnq
rd)

(n') garp6sL-3i$l 6ungoflein

erLars

The colour of light emitted by LED depends on


its reverse bias

(a)
(b)
(")

(.1)

the amount of forward curent


its fom,ard bias
type of semiconductor material

8. X -s$1ri gpnugleb

Gouafluu@Lb

X -s$riuoflein

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(.1)

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(=ry)

r6leinerA en

r-6leinGennL-rpparen et$srfluupein qg:ob

p u9lein r6leinGalnu-r$penen6

) $oddl ein dei;remqggg$$

lgenpuupein

qg:ouLb

a'

meu er$rsrfl u upein q9reu6

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In an X -rav tube the intensity of the emitted X -ray beam is increased by
(a) increasing the filament curent
(b) decreasing the filament current
(") increasing the target potential
(d) decreasing the target potential

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ri&61 or9lene

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The nature of the electrostatic force and nuclear force between a proton and a neutron
inside a nucleus are respectively :

(r)
(b)
(.)
(d)

repulsive and attractive


zero and attractive
repulsive and repulsive
attractive and attractive

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In an A.C. circuit, the instantaneous values of emf and culrent are respectively

(
1 rr,\
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The phase relation between current and voltage is

1L.

(a)

voltage lags behind current by a phase angle of

(b)

current leads voltage by a phase angle of

(.)

current leads voltage by a phase angle of

(d)

voltage leads current by a phase angle of

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In an A.C. cilcuit, the instantaneous values of em{ and current are respectively
. i to r-(.t+ I)
' - 2oosin(rot--"" \- 3)
(
6/
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The phase relation between current and voltage is

11.

(u)

voltage lags behind current by a phase angle of

(b)

current leads voltage by a phase angle of

(.)

current leads voltage by a phase angle of

(d)

voltage leads current by a phase angle of

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Electromagnetic waves are :
(

(a) transverse
(b) longitudinal
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\Atrich of the following quantities is scalar ?


(b) electric force
(u) dipole moment
(d) eleckic potential
(c) electric field

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(+)nc - ti1g $teoamu netr $lar+u9leu C1eueil@Lb

(6) CD - rig $aoatru nen $eo+r-r9leu Cl+u-Leuu$tLb


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r'r-

Point charges +e +q, -qand -qare placed atthecomersA,B, C and D respectively


of a square. O is the point of intersection of the diagonals AC and BD. The resultant
electric field intensity at the point O :
acts in a direction paralle1 to AB

(a)
(b) acts in a direction parallel to BC
(.) acts in a direction parallel to CD
(d) is zero

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Phosphor-Bronze lt ire is used for suspension in a moving coil galvanometer because it

has:

(u)
(b)
(.)
(d)

High conductivity
High resistivity
Large couple per unit twist
Sma11 couple per unit twist

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uenrGuppp$oil

(er) seri$l geoeuu5lein sr-L-Lb Lor@GLo Lon-g Lb


(.+) ,sun6l etareuu9lein et$lriGlouaim Lor@GLo LongLb

(6) :f'6

sareuu9lein sL-L-r,b Lo$gLb et$lriGlorrain LongLb

(m)

osrfrp elarellu9leir et$ riGlor ain LopgLb sL-L-Lb Lonp n5t


In phase modulation :
(u) oniy the phase of the carrier wave varies
(b) onJy the frequency of the carrier wave varies
(.) both the phase and the fi'equency of the carrier wave vari.es
(d) there ls no change in the frequency and phase of the carrier

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wb

(") "S
cross section 0.5 m2 with 10 turns is in a plane which is perpendicular

A coil of area of
to a uniform magnetic field of

(u)
17.

4000

srr

100

(b)

wb

(g) 1 wb

urb

(g)to

0.2\Nb/r?.

10

The flux through the coil is

(")

wb

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(d)

1\'b

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sr-pp

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zero

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A light of wavelength 4000 A after travelling a distance of 2 pm produces a phase


change of:

(a) zero

18.

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(et) rfleinporr
(@)

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(q)

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lA4rich of the following devices does not allow d.c. to pass tirrough

(a) resistor
(.) inductor

'ii

1i

(") ,

(b) 3t

&) caPacitor
(d) a1l the above

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A logic gate which has an output'1' only when the inputs are complement to
other is

(u)

(b)

AND

20. p-el

each

(.)

NAND

NoR

(d) ExoR

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(er) 33"c

(q)ea"c

(gr)

3e"c

Ir

(n) a2"c

ln Joule's Calorimeter expedment, when a current of 1 ampere is passed through a coil


for a known interval o{ time't', the temperature of lt ater- increases from 30.C to 33.C.
\Atren a current of 2 A is passed through the same coil placed in the same quantity of
water and for the same time, the temperature of water increases from 30"C to :
(u) 33"C
(b) 36"c
3e'C
(d) 42'c

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s

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22. gg

(d)

inside the sphere

!J

(er ) Genar$$$g Glelafl Gu"r


(+) etpein u rJu r9lein GLoeir
(@ ) Gsren$$eiir ui-qpLb
(n.) @gLrr*ra1g Glpnaoeuoqdlg 4r1u I ner.>
A hollow metal ball carrying an electric charge produces no elechic fieid at points :
(a) outside the sphere
(b) on its surface

(.)

E&

F
B

at a distance more than twice

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(
6t ) srSlslr u +ur reu ereu&rpreiirseir ( r-r') Gau el$pein erer.lrirqneinoeir
The electrons in the atom of an element which determine its chemical and electrical
ploperfies are :

(u)
(.)

valence electrons
excess electrons

(b)
(d)

rer,.olvingelectlons
active electrons

[ $lgLrqs

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etgluuGouainqu et&+q$p gelerm$eop

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(6t)

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n')

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Printed documents to be transmitted by fax are converted into electrical signais by the
process of :

(r)
(")
24.

(b)
(d)

reflection

modulation

zureuri

(")

C-1m2v

(") N-1m-2C2 (d)

C-1m2v

unit of molecular polarisability is :

rGeunsuu uu q
(

(g) N h-2C2

(g)Nm2C-1
(b) Nm2C-1

(u) C2N-1m
25.

light variation

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(er) c2N.t6
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scanning

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$1

ao+Geusb

The stopping potential of a metal surface is independent of

(u)
(b)
(")
(d)
26.

frequency of incident radiation


intensity of incident radiation
the nature of the metal surface
velocity of the eleckons emitted

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er$riGleuain Glsr6rdu s$rioffria GpneingLb?

(.4)6-->2

(er)z-+7

(6) a-3

(r'r') 5-+2

In Hydrogen atom, which of the following transitions Produces a spectral line of


maximum frequency

(u) 2-:1

(b) 6--+7

(c) 4-+3

(d) 5->2

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(+)

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/n

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rdleir

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A graph is drawn taking potential difference across the ends of a conductor along
X-axis and cuffent through the conductor along the Y-axis. The slope of the straight
line gives :
(b) conductance
(u) resistance
IE
(d) conductivity
(c) resistivity

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(=) $lgrrinein eraine&fltiens geing garpqrn

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ln

B decay

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Cr)
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(d)

29.

ffi
EJS|

t:r

atomic number decreases by one


mass numbel decreases by one
proton number remains the same
neutron number decreases by one

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The ratio of the radii of the first three Bohr Orbit is

11
(a) ,, ,, ,

(b)

-1

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ri

ESparflrL9ou oueoiJuuu@eiro, 6>(D Gsnrrqein


r9lora61ein etseuLb 8000 A eredlel, EDp*fl U6DpS6ir

(.gt) 20 pm

(+) 2 rr."

($t)

200

pm

r'r') 10

plm

In a plane transmission grating the width of a ruling is 12000 A and the width of a slit
is 8000 A. the grating element is :
(d) 10 pm
(c) 200 pm
(b) 2 prn
(u) 20 pm

619rq* /

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10

u(gSl-II/PART-rr

(gdlull,

oanerGu:gtLb u$eoeu, $gr e$arn&sq961g


Answer any fifteen questions.

Note

31.

$leno

15x3=45

in eleckostatics.

State Coulomb's law

32.

ruofl

a'gs.

s'GeunLb a.9l$leouri

rfleinerflu-r er5leu

o$en

HCI ornq 2.5 x 104 NC-1 elene4eiron l6lei;rqeu$$ci-r arourisuu@61einpgl. gelGlo:ng


HCI q9ceoda.fl6ia dl6in 6t(D19o-* 6<OuqpSlputn 3.4x10-30 cm ererflar g19

rfg

Gleuelu@Lb GlugLo

oflar+ou-r sarr66l@s.
A sample of HCI gas is placed in an electric field of 2.5 x 104 NC-1. The dipole moment
of each HC1 molecule is 3.4x10-30 cm. Find the maximum torque that can act on a
qgoeutia.flein

$guq

molecule.

33.

gein dlein

penr

eraiur

6l6li)f

urg, etp6itr g6u6D5 pgis.

Define resistivity of a material. Give its unit.

34.

l6lein

$urigofleoe

LoSgLb rfleinatqg$p

Gerglunreor gul9@e.

Compare emI and potential difference.

35. ds

sL-$$lsaflein u ueinsoflo ereoeuGugtLb geinflenen 6r(9gls.


Write any three applications of superconductors.

36.

or9l$laru6
State Fleming's left hand ru1e.
.'.L5lonL6lru

$rgeos

a'gs.

97. 96

Long$1eo+ rflelrGennrr rdeirafiu$$1 10,000 +frgdseoeirqLb 100 cm2


uguuoneoeuqLb Glsnaim@oir6ngl. 3.6 x 10-2 T s1eno4 eiron STnor sn$pqo$$1eir
6rilrqle &/rh6n n6rrs.r I40 rom 6r6tTm Gsrr60n 6]6oeG6trsri6lei oLoel-rdlrnsr. snaimluuGlLb
rfl eiirafl u

ei

19o6l ar+u91

eiii

Gl

u lg Lo Lo$ u en u

ri

o nains.

An A.C. generator consists of a coil of 10,000 turns and of area 100 cm2. The coil
rotates at an angular speed of 140 rpm in a uniform magnetic field of 3.6 x 10-2 T.
Find the maximum value of the emf induced.

38. S[6 5r[6r6fl - 6u6orJurg].


Define quality factor.

77

39.
40.

4578

g6rflLqtu eppd) +ni$geirer anTemfloeir u_.1'T 6ir6il ?


On u-hat factors does the amount of optical rotation depend
3 m grJgoeiron

g(E pLL

lger9lcleueiironeng p L6D

Lr-Lr

r6fi sannemrnq parEeiir

eoorrisirur@, @p6op 6lp gaflu9alnel gorflgluu@6lpgr S -dgt


oueooru$$ein qTLb 3.6 mm ereinp nei, gofl ugleiir eteoo$orri: ereinen?

r-6gt

5(D6I)LD

A plano-convex lens of radius 3 m is placed on an optically flat glass plate and is


illuminated by monochromatic light. The radius of the gth darkiing is 3.6 mm. Calculate

the wavelength of light used.

41.. etgl

er9letn 41u-.: erfl u:

nris rfleinelrqg$gLb

\44rat is ionization potential of an atom

42.

eag,D-q26il

6rrgLo

.9r

g:] 6$l6itr rflrGluriai

Lo

ereingrnel ereinelr?

nfle8l 1.0ozx t07 m-1.

The Rr-.lberg constant for hydrogen atom is 1.097x 107


rr avelength limit of Lyman series.

.{3.

eneu

roeiir o! rfleoe

ugl6in

g1eneu$en ereleoeuen urei semrridl@s.

uuein Clpnrrio er$ n6atai.n

m-1.

Calculate the long

el160[utg.

Define threshold frequency.

44.

dlurrfl

wrf,ril[r, kalvEso[ a "ce


E

araorurmr.

rtl

Deflne Curie.

45, s$nefiri* gu-rousrroofleu u arfl u nf g u ou riseir GLof 6sneiren


goeiirGl emesrfl tiats p reu
E6elrsseir ut naoou ?
what are the precautions to be taken by the people who
laboratories

ar.e

Gauenrrqu-r

working in radiation

46. lgeoprisr$$ geiirarp Longr@orpfonen

Glou

erGeug ouglgleopseir

u-L

nenar ?

Write the different methods of doping a semiconductor.

47.

nriseiir Gp$prusao6nr; 6-0to.


State De-Morgan's theorems.

48.

eorGun@seir uueinll@$pLtLtrr AND Gsr@risnem


Draw the circuit cliagram of AND gate using diodes.

rq-

ro

r61ein+Sg

u ur6
[

oueoTo.

$guqs /

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49.

gg $eurflu Gleu-.roun$t Glug66u91ein urLb 6Gp Glan@risuuL-Oeiretgt


V d'c' eraflou GlorafluS$t
*gOG

6en@6suu@Lb reiraf@ 6os6os

vin: -2'5

s ned,ng.
39

ko

for input of
Find the output of the ideal operational amplifier shown in the figure
Vi.': -25 V d'c'
39

ko

50. oslau uanGu$gl$$leil

"uaimGupp

6rafu-r"

err6o[ur9'

Define modulation factol in amplitude modulation'

ug$l -lulPART-III

gfluq : (i)
(ii)

Note

(ii,
(,
(ii)
(iii)

51.

o,glenn erenr 53

- &19 ssdmqiune

er9lar

uu

gr eiron 11 orgleornrisafl eu ercoeu Gu:


or9leo r--u afl riso4 Lb.
L-6p

afl riaeq Lb'

Answer any six of the remaining 11 questions'


Draw diagrams wherever necessary'

uellrqsaron&

*''9s'

Write the properties o{ electric lines of force'

52.

x5=35

g.ltb glgr e9euir6sq96i9

Gpenorruu@Lb $lL-rare ofl eu u L-riseir ouarTs'


Answer Question No' 53 compulsorily'

u6leino,glate6 Gon$teofl eiii

osroiureiir eLoerr} a$f1ef eo$leoeurianen $lu$peoararuu Glugs'


Obtain the condition for bridge balance in \Aiheatstone's bridge'

13

53.

4578

urie $eoaorurseu s eirar 3 o,5 o, Lopgrn 2 o rfleinpen L-u n66lsoir r5 v rdleinarqg$p


Gorgunr@r-ein $laromriau u l@eirenen. ger Gla., neinfrein org!Gu cr*a,,-g,i,
r6leinGennr-r$aop6 samri6l@s. GLogLb Gpnlguurein L6leirrparL_eou.l rq Ll, clLonpp
r-6leinGomnrL-$arpq Lb samiidi @s.
Find the current flowing across three resistors 3 o, 5 o and 2 o comected in parallel to
a 15 V supply. Also find the effective resistance and totar current drawn {rom the
supply.

gteueusr/OR

$lg

niidlseir GlpnL-rflaramurglgLb, u6s


Stararru Glg Lb zeirorGu ngl
Glprlguuein r-6leinparL-seir goeopGu 10 o Lo$gLb z.a o erafleb, pafr3ipafl*,nJm
r6leinp ar rseir unenat?
rjleirrpar r--u

The effective resistances are 10 O, 2.4 O when two resistors are connected in
series and
parallel respectively. 144rat are the resistances of individual resistors ?

54.

20 Q dl;inpaor Glonomr s nei:euennr,8rli geing 50 mA rfleinGemnr-r$$1$1g


gLogro9eueoeu6 Glsn@6gLb.
6tp-* (i) 20 A 16n6(gLb 4q6rfrr7ns, (ii)120 V
e;r'EgLb Gor neb r_ rfuTns erou ar ng Lon$parnLb?
A,moYing coil galvanometer of resistance 20 o produces fulr scale deflection for
of 50 mA. How will you convert the galvanometer into :
(i) An ammeter of range 20 A and
(ii) A voltmeter of range 120 V.

55'

dleinLonglflu9lri.r

current

qEu0Lb $grein @rpr-rqsaron o,glenrigo. eru,iDmp ereleung

6elr p+ioer.: n Lb ?
[xplain the energy losses in a transformer. How are they minimised

55.

.'.uq9on-rrri o51$1aru6 s,dl, $lUoqs


State and prove Brewster's law.

57.

X -s$ neafl ein

I ainqsafleL ereoouGugtLb g$g

Lor@Lb 6r(ggJ6.

Write any five properties of X -rays.

58.

nrlainroiu- rglroiuGrg rnerGr (Lorentz-Fitzgerard)


o@$gi6snr@ rein ergl enri gs.
Explain Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction with an example.
Gleu

gg6s$$arem gri

[ $gL,qo

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t4

4678

(g

r(D6ir gt6o6uo6rfl 6irT r1r9 7no5i eleoeu$on$$$orem Gs n eoel


Derive an expression for de-Broglie wavelength of matter waves.

60.

,,C12 LopgLb uC13

u(DU

GlLr

eo

u--trl

Clrgs.

etgl&s15risaflein 6119 el@lr; a6$ 5aq96snen Gleneooruq


gf pdoseir grenpGu 7.68 MeV .opglti: 7.a7 N{eV er en +1eo dleinpren
Il etemr
.-'a:?' risrro,glesltn
rq arq $ qlrlreoem Gl ar"rflGu $p$ Gp arer u rcir
\,
6^C
L-o

PPaoerrr; sem;6d@a
The binding energy Per nucleon for 6Cl2 nucleus is 7.68 MeV and th^at for oCI3'is
7.47 MeY . Calculate the energy required to remove a neutron {rom uCir nucleus.

6t.

L-r ereleu rg g1g +na,9luns (switch) G)aueuu@61pg oeirrpeoen


Explain the function of a transistor as a switch.

62.

seuridlurglrflaigLb FM q$ r5l G1+ueuu@paoeuri srruur$Slrein o,9orri6s.


With the help of a block diagram, explain the operation of FM superheterodvne receiver.

rq Tn6in$l6iD

o9lo rrfl.

ug$l -lvlPARr-IV

6fluq : (i)

(i4
(,
(ii)

6'T6D6rGugl6 gn5irg oI9l6nn{i5@6(9 a9rfleunen


Gpeoeru.lnar $trrasofleu ui-rt.loeir eleo;rs.
Answer any four questions in detail.
Draw diagrams wherever necessary.

Note

6g.

$ 6 gr ar enur r6D gO q eirofl u9 eu op


Gugs. flgruq GpnqsarorqLb o61eurfl.
r-0

ein

r'l

$t Lb

L6l

o8eoruafl.

eineuqg$p$$ p 5 r6n Gs rr6o6u

4x10=40

6rl ur

Derive an expression for electric potential at a point due to an electric clipole. Discuss
the special cases.

64.

rdleinGelrnrrLb unu-.lLb 666nL, GprInelr, r'r=flon s5r$$u51enneu gg qeiroflu9lei;


6rDLrOb s n$p$gLlaiotes ein LopuL-9$srem Gonooereour Lr C)ugo.
Obtain an expression for the magnetic induction at a point due to an infinitely long
straight conductor carrying current.

Glrng$5 919 s Lb r9l++gafl eiir $1en+ueoLoLreou


qgoeurn et$el rdeineofl uBger9lar+aru Slatr@ ri Gr6i)p6lrr1r o6$$ueu

65. sn$pqeu$pein
Lon$gteupein

$1eo+eouu

e9ar6srfusqgreiir o9er rfl .


emJ in a coil by changing its olientation
, Discuss with theory the method of inducing
magnetic
field
the
of
to
the
dlrection
with respect

15

66.

4678

Clorafl or9l@ $]p.oneoeu opELb zr_seuri


$)pLoneoeu ereiirp nel areinar?
clor:eirGoug 6rr6n5s6D6rr er@$5,6snL-@reiir or9ru,r61gs. (u.-Lb
Gpan

eto:$flein

uSrebeoo

).

what is emission and absorption spectra ? Explain the different types


of emission and
absorption spectra with examples ? (Diagram not necessary).
67.

qgrQ Ga.rerflein Glpoflor

nar u16 or16D[6. etpein Clauebunrenr gflpeb orL_

euarqu L-$g L-ein er9larrigs.

Draw a neat sketch of Ruby Laser. Explain its working with the help
of energy level
diagram.
68.

sr6iu6l6 s$lriseir creirp neb creinem? snoiur-6li s$lrieoflein, (t)


lggrigd; Gsnr@
or9leoorq (ii) qgpgtuf erglaoonq gdu:ouSeop a51orrui1gs.
\A/hat are cosmic rays ? Explain :

(,
(ii)
59.

Latitude effect
Altitude effect of cosmic rays

r9leingrurLb ereinp nei ereineu? er$1ri rgeingrrr-Lb Gle n@6euu*


rfleiirorqg$pu Gl u g6e$$pa nen Ge neoeueo u: u G) ug s.

Gru

g66lug eir

lvhat is meant by feedback ? Derive an expression for voltage gain of


an amplifier
with negative feedback.
70-

GyL-nri 4ryenuou
C1+uretu

r-9lein

srL_u

u r_Lb

ouenT$g .erpeir

![uq6n5

Lo$g Lb elpqBsnen

rurqenar efieu rfl.

Explain transmission and reception of RADAR with a block diagram.

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