Which of the following are not electromagnetic waves
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(a) Cosmic rays |
(b) Gamma rays |
(c) b-rays |
(d) X-rays |
Which of the following are not electromagnetic waves
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(a) Cosmic rays |
(b) Gamma rays |
(c) b-rays |
(d) X-rays |
(c) b-rays
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$\frac{\text{l}_1+\text{l}_2}{2}$
$\sqrt{\text{l}_2\text{l}_2}$
$\frac{\text{l}_1\text{T}_2-\text{l}_2\text{T}_1}{\text{T}_2-\text{T}_1}$
$\frac{\text{l}_1\text{T}_2+\text{l}_2\text{T}_1}{\text{T}_2+\text{T}_1}$
Fraunhofer lines of the solar system is an example of
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(a) Emission spectrum |
(b) Emission band spectrum |
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(c) Continuous emission spectrum |
(d) Line absorption spectrum |
No current flows between two charged bodies connected together when they have the same
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(a) Capacitance or |
(b) Charge |
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(c) Resistance |
(d) Potential or |
The lowest frequency of light that will cause the emission of photoelectrons from the surface of a metal (for which work function is 1.65 eV) will be
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(a) 4 |
(b) 4 |
(c) 4 |
(d) 4 |