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Physics NEET test arrangement, earlier year questions, answers, and solution #7
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NEET PHYSICS TEST ARRANGEMENT: QUESTION: A capillary tube of radius 'r' is immersed in water and the water rises it to a height h.The mass of the water in the capillary tube is 5 g. Another capillary tube of radius '2r' is immersed in water.The mass of the water that will rise in the tube is; [A]. 2.5 g [B]. 5.0 g [C]. 10.0 g [D]. 20.0 g ANSWER: ANSWER - [C] SOLUTION: CAPILLARY RISE: A capillary tube (glass tube) of radius 'r 'is dipped in water, the surface pulls the capillary walls in downward direction. Capillary walls pull the surface in upward direction. By the way the water in the tube will rise above the adjacent liquid level till the forces get balanced. This rises what we called it as capillary rise WHAT ARE THE TWO FORCES ACTING AT EQUILIBRIUM? 1. First one is the weight of the water column, acting downwards. ...
Physics NEET test arrangement, earlier year questions, answers, and solution #6
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NEET PHYSICS TEST ARRANGEMENT: QUESTION: A body weighs 72 N on the surface of the earth.What is the gravitational force on it, at a height equal to half the radius of the Earth. [A] 48 N [B] 32 N [C] 30 N [D] 24 N ANSWER: ANSWER - [B] SOLUTION: GRAVITATIONAL FORCE: Earth’s gravity comes from all its mass. All its mass makes a combined gravitational pull on the mass of other body. Objects with more mass have more gravity. Gravity gets weaker with distance. That is given by the Newton’s universal law of gravitation which states that ‘Every body on the universe attracts every other body with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the mean distance between them’. EXAMPLES: The gravitational pull on the moon pulls the seas towards it causing the ocean tides. The sun’s gravity keeps earth in orbit around it. GRAVITATION...
POTENTIOMETER EXPERIMENT- K12 CBSE PHYSICS #2
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POTENTIOMETER EXPERIMENT- INTERNAL RESISTANCE OF A PRIMARY CELL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM : AB- Potentiometer Rh-Rheostat L - Lechlanche cell H.R-High resistance G- Galvanometer R-Known Resistance J- Pencil Jockey positions Bt -Battery Eliminator (3 amps.) K- Plug keys SIMPLE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM EXPERIMENTAL SET UP FORMULA TABULAR COLUMN & OBSERVATION: PROCEDURE: The circuit connections and the experimental set up are made as shown in the previous page. In the open circuit,when resistance is not included, the emf of the cell is deterimned by noting the balncing length. In the closed circuit, when the resistance is included the balncing length is to be noted. The experiment is r epeated fo r different values of R and the readings are tabulated. Using the formula the internal resistance of the given cell can be calculated . RESULT: ...
Physics NEET test arrangement, earlier year questions, answers, and solution #5
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NEET PHYSICS TEST ARRANGEMENT: #5 QUESTION: A coil of radius R rotating about a diametric axis with angular velovity ω in a uniform magnetic field B.Find the value of the maximum voltage developed. Radius R=10 cm and B= 5x10 -5 T. For half rotation it takes a time of 0.2 sec. A. 3x10 -5 V B. 2.5x10 -5 V C. 5x10 -6 V D. 5x10 -5 V ANSWER: ...
PHYSICS NEET TEST ARRANGEMENT, EARLIER YEAR QUESTIONS, ANSWERS & SOLUTION- VIDEO
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Numericals on Kirchhoff's law/Diploma Physics
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NUMERICALS ON KIRCHHOFF'S LAW: Calculate the current through the galvanometer when a potential difference of 10 V is maintained across AC as shown in the image. SOLUTION: KIRCHHOFF'S SECOND LAW: Kirchhoff's subsequent(second) law is otherwise called Voltage law (OR) Loop law.This law depends on LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY.Kirchhoff's subsequent law expresses that " THE ALGEBRAIC SUM OF ALL THE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCES ALONG A CLOSED LOOP IS ZERO". CONVENTIONS: Accept any course (direction) as the heading of traversal (direction of traversal). (Either clockwise or anticlockwise) EMF of the cell is POSITIVE in the event that the bearing of the crossing (direction of the traversal) is from its NEGATIVE terminal to POSITIVE terminal. (NPP) EMF of the cell is NEGATIVE assuming the heading of the crossing (direction of the traversal) is from its POSITIVE terminal to NEGATIVE terminal of the battery. (PNN) The IR item is taken as POSITIVE on the off chance that the...