A cricket ball of mass 250 g collides with a bat with velocity 10 m/s
A cricket ball of mass 250 g collides with a bat with velocity 10 m/s and returns with same velocity within 0.01 seconds. The force acted on bat is
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(a) 25 N […]
A cricket ball of mass 250 g collides with a bat with velocity 10 m/s and returns with same velocity within 0.01 seconds. The force acted on bat is
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(a) 25 N […]
The potential energy of a 1 kg particle free to move along the x-axis is given by V(x)={x⁴/4-x²/2}J. The total mechanical energy of the particle 2 J. Then, the maximum speed (in m/s) is
A point source emits sound equally in all directions in a non-absorbing medium. Two points P and Q are at distances of 2 m and 3 m respectively from the source. The ratio of the […]
If fundamental frequency of closed pipe is 50 Hz then frequency of 2nd overtone is
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(a) 100 Hz (b) 50 Hz (c) 250 Hz (d) 150 Hz
Correct Answer:
250 Hz
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Which of the following phenomena support the wave theory of light? 1. Scattering 2. Interference 3. Diffraction 4. Velocity of light in a denser medium is less than the velocity of light in the rare […]
Two coherent monochromatic beams of intensities I and 4I respectively, are superposed. Then, the maximum and minimum intensities in the resulting pattern are
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(a) 5I and 3I (b) 9I and 3I (c) […]
An ideal heat engine works between temperature T₁=500 K and T₂=375 K. If the engine absorbs 600J of heat from the source then the amount of heat released to the sink is
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The molar specific heat at constant pressure of an ideal gas is (7/2)R. The ratio of specific heat at constant pressure to that at constant volume is
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(a) (9/7) (b) (7/5) (c) […]
A thin glass(refractive index 1.5) lens has optical power of -5D in air. Its optical power in a liquid medium with refractive index 1.6 will be
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(a) 1 D (b) (-1 D) […]
An air bubble in a glass slab with refractive index 1.5 (near normal incidence) is 5 cm deep when viewed from one surface and 3 cm deep when viewed from the opposite face. The thickness […]
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