- Varying speed without having varying velocity.
- Varying velocity without having varying speed.
- Nonzero acceleration without having varying velocity.
- Nonzero acceleration without having varying speed.
Explanation:
Velocity and acceleration are vector quantities that can be changed by changing direction only (keeping magnitude constant).
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The points resembling equal potentials are
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(a) P and Q |
(b) S and Q |
(c) S and R |
(d) P and R |
The example for non-ohmic resistance is
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(a) Copper wire |
(b) Carbon resistance |
(c) Diode |
(d) Tungston wire |
If no external voltage is applied across P-N junction, there would be
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(a) No electric field across the junction |
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(b) An electric field pointing from N-type to P-type side across the junction |
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(c) An electric field pointing from P-type to N-type side across the junction |
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(d) A temporary electric field during formation of P-N junction that would subsequently disappear |
The speed of an electron having a wavelength of
is
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(a) 7.25 |
(b) 6.26 |
(c) 5.25 |
(d) 4.24 |
Light coming from a star is observed to have a wavelength of 3737 Å, while its real wavelength is 3700 Å. The speed of the star relative to the earth is [Speed of light 3 ]
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(a) 3 |
(b) 3 |
(c) 3.7 |
(d) 3.7 |
An NPN-transistor circuit is arranged as shown in figure. It is
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(a) A common base amplifier circuit |
(b) A common emitter amplifier circuit |
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(c) A common collector amplifier circuit |
(d) Neither of the above |