Phy101 Subjective by Vu Net
Phy101 Subjective by Vu Net
VU NET
ON FEBRUARY 22, 2018 AT 7:25PM
Question No.1:
In a cool room, a metal or marble table top feels much colder to the touch than does a wood surface even
though they are at the same temperature. Why?
Question No.2:
Intimal is pushing but the box does not move. What is the force of static friction shown in below figure.
Question No.3:
Is it true to say that Centre of mass and Centre of graving are the same? either yes or no explain in each
case.
Question No.4:
Describe a few examples in which the force of friction exerted on an object is in the direction of motion of
the object.
Question No.5:
Is it possible for two objects to be in thermal equilibrium if they are not in content with each other?
Explain.
Question No.6:
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Why discovers the nucleus? Write the experimental setup that’s the follows.
Question No.7:
Wave spend in a string is a fiction of frequency, so if the wave frequency, will the wave speed increase to?
A 2000kg car is moving with a velocity of 20 m/s collides and locks with a 1500 kg car at rest a stop sign.
Show the momentum is conserved.
Light from sun takes approximately 8.3 min to reach the earth. during the earth is rotating with the constant
speed continuously. How far is the actual direction of the sun.
Do all current carrying conductors emit electromagnetic waves.
If the electric field in the region of space is zero, can u conclude that there is no charge in the region.
Is Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle applicable to all particle case of using thermometer to measure the
temperature of the glass of water.
If you hold water in a paper cup over flame, can you bring the water to boil, if then how?
All objects radiate energy then why are we not able to see all the objects in the dark?
If an electron and proton have same De Broglie’s wavelength, which particle has greater speed?
Explain why mercury rises in Thermometer when is it put in the hot water.
why is glass transparent to visible light but opaque to ultraviolet and infrared.
thats all stay blessed :ansa:
today is my paper mcqs mostly uper di hvy fil se thy bt kuch new bi thy questions are following
1.if a120v line to asockedis limited to15a by asaftyfuse will it operate a 1200w hair dryer?
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5.explane the fusion reactions sun ?
6.if a total charge inside a surface is known but the distribution of the charg is unspecified can u use the
causs?
8. is heisenbergs uncertainly principal a case of using a thermeter to measure the temprature of glass of
water?
9.do you think light was wave nature and partical nature .give strong reason?
10. what potantial difference is need to stop an electron having an initial sped of 4.20*10 ras to power 5 m/s
11. do you agree or not that stationary charg or steady curent can produce electro megnatic waves?
my today's paper:
Q1: a planet has two moons of equal masses. Moon-I is in a circular orbit of radius r and Moon-II is in
circular orbit of 2r . compare the magnitude of gravitational force exerted by planet on moon-I and moon-II(
show all mathematical work) ( 2)
Q2; what happens to current in other lamps if one lamp in a series circuit burns out (2)
Q3: Given that electrons behave like waves, how is droppler shift described in terms of momentum. (2)
Q5: How can object move with respect to an observer so that the sound from it is not shifted in frequency
(3)
Q6; A small bar magnet is suspended in a uniform o.250-T magnetic field. the maximum torque experienced
by magnet is 4.60 * 10^-3Nm. Calculate the magnetic moment of the bar magnet. (3)
Q7:is it possible to be in thermal equilibrium if they are not in contact with each other Explain (3)
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Q8:with regard to reference frames, how does general relativity differ from special relativity? (3)
b) A loop of wire is placed in uniform magnetic field for what orientation of the loop is the maximum
magnetic flux? for what orientation it is zero? (5)
Q10: An electron has de broglie wavelength 2.80*10^-10m determine a) magnitude of its momentum b) its
K.E (5)
Q12:a)
The speed of sound can vary signigicantly depending on the medium it travels through? if no, give a proof if
yes comapre the speed of sound among water, air, solids.
b) the greater the amplitude of a sound wave the faster the waves moves. Explain? (5)
Mcqs were about the sUn mass and temperature , kinds of equillibriums, magnetic field and flux etc
Subjective:
Thermal equilibrium
MCQS:
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Interference of light is evidence that:
(-40)
How fast should you move away from a 6.0 × 1014 Hz light source to observe waves
(38c)
Greatest energy?
(x rays)
subjective:
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7. you want to explore the shape of a cellain molecule by scattering electrons of momentum p from a
gas of molecules and studying the deflection of electrons.you will be able to see finer details in the
molecules by a) increasing p b) decreasing p c) not worrying what is p (3)
8. A cylindrical copper cable 1.50 km long is connected across a 220 v potential difference.what should
be its diameter so that it produces heat at the rate of 50.0 w. (5)
9. a) will brighter light eject more electrons from a photosensitive surface than dimmer light of same
frequency? a) will high frequency light eject a greater number of electrons than low frequency light?
(5)
10. given that rms speed of a helium atom at a certain temperature is 1350 m/s find by proportion the
rms speed of oxygen molecule at this temperature.the molecular mass of He is 4.00 g/mol and O2 is
32.0 g/mol.
11. an alpha particle m= 6.64*10^-27 kg emitted in the radioactive decay of uranium 238 has an energy
of 4.20Mev.what is its broglie wavelength? (5)
12. lightning occurs when there is a flow of electric charge between the ground and a thundercloud.the
max. rate of charge flow in a lightning bolt is 20,000 c/s this last for 100 micro sec. or less.how
much charge flows between ground and cloud in this time.how many electrons flow during this
time? (3)
A cylindrical copper cable 1.50Km long is connected across a 220.0V potential 5 marks difference.
What should be its diameter so that it produces heat at a rate of 50.0W? 5 Marks
In a 30.0-s interval, 500 hailstones strike a glass window of area 0.600 m2 at an angle of 45.0° to the
window surface. Each hailstone has a mass of 5.00 g and moves with a speed of 8.00 m/s. Assuming the
collisions are elastic, find the average force and pressure on the window 5 Marks
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Unpolarized light passes through two polaroid sheets. The axis of the first is vertical, and that of the second
is at 30.0° to the vertical. What fraction of the incident light is transmitted? 3 Marks
Which is denser, dry air or air saturated with water vapor? Explain.3 Marks
All objects radiate energy. Then why, are we not able to see all objects in a dark room?3 Marks
In a conductor, changes in the electric field that drives the electrons through the conductor propagate with a
speed close to the speed of light, although the drift velocity of the electrons is very small. Explain how these
statements can both be true. Does one particular electron move from one end of the conductor to the
other? 3 Marks
Is there any difference between the energy required to disassemble a nucleus into its constituent parts and
amount of energy that is released when the same nucleus is assembled from separated nucleons? 2 Marks
In a cool room, a metal or marble table top feels much colder to the touch than does a wood surface even
though they are at the same temperature. Why?2 Marks
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MCQs.
Note these points
1.i think a lot were about very simple calculations
2. 4 i think were related to energy and current in coil etc.ohms
SUBJECTIVE
1. which would be faster electron or proton (from past)
2.a 2(or 3?...i think 2) mark question some Yadawa wavelength or something like that
3.a 3 marks questiona transformer question n1 coil and n2 coil find emr (from past)
4.a 5 mark question on green house effect.also to tell it's effect
on humans
5.a 5 mark question on interference that why it happens with thin film
and not thick film and what is the dividing between thick and thin. i reduced the question.it was much like
this
6.a 5 mark question : a 12 volt battery with resistances or capacitors
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NOTE: IM JUSWT RECALLING FROM MEMORY.IT MAY NOT BE EXACTLY WHAT I
YOU
30/8/2014
mcqs =40
2 marks questions=4
3 marks of question =4
5 marks of question =4
mcqs
4) the plants look green,they have chlorophyll ,chlorophyll makes leaves green to absorb
5) polarization means
mostly past papers se mcqs aye huay thy
2 marks questions
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you can get sunburn on a cloudy day,but you can not get sunburn on a sunny day if u r behind the glass.=2
will higher frequency light give greater number of electron or low frequency light give greater number of
electron=2
3 marks questions
if the charge particle moves in the straight line through some region of space can you see that the magnetic field is
that region is zero?=3
5 marks questions
a beam of electron travels 3.o*10 power 6 m/s through a uniform magnetic field of 4.0*10 power-2 T at right angle
.how strong force is acting on the electron.=5
a gas is compressed by constant pressure 0f 0.800 atm to 9.0 to 2.0.in the process 400 j energy lose heats.
a)work done on the gas
MCQs.
Note these points
1.i think a lot were about very simple calculations
2. 4 i think were related to energy and current in coil etc.ohms
were also mentioned.
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2. gravity constant G was mentioned
3. units related questions came JOULE and COULOMB Units
4.i think there was also about frequency
SUBJECTIVE
1.which would be faster electron or proton (from past)
2.a 2(or 3?...i think 2) mark question some Yadawa wavelength or something like that
3.a 3 marks questiona transformer question n1 coil and n2 coil find emr (from past)
4.a 5 mark question on green house effect.also to tell it's effect
on humans
5.a 5 mark question on interference that why it happens with thin film
and not thick film and what is the dividing between thick and thin. i reduced the question.it was much like
this
6.a 5 mark question : a 12 volt battery with resistances or capacitors
something like that
(a) What happens if we add another conductor or resistor
(b)what is the effect on voltage or battery something like that
(c)What is the effect on current
NOTE: IM JUSWT RECALLING FROM MEMORY.IT MAY NOT BE EXACTLY WHAT I
SAY.I REDUCED SOMETHINGS AS WELL.AND THIS IS NOT EVERYTHING.THANK
YOU
1. 1. Find momentum of proton in MeV/C units assuming its total energy is twice its rest
energy. Marks 5
1. 2. With regard to reference frames, how general relatively from special relatively Marks 3
1. 3. A vessel is filled with gas atoms equilibrium pressure and temperature. Can all gas and
molecules in vessel have same speed? Marks 3
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1. 4. What is the net charge of capacitor? Marks 3
1. 5. Given that electron behave like wave, how is Doppler shift described in term of
momentum Marks 3
1. 6. What happens when a magnetically stored bit of information on a compact disk spins
under a reading head that contain a small coil? Marks 2
1. 7. A laser beam ( lamda = 632.8 nm ) is incident on two slits 0.200nm apart. How far apart
are the bright 5.00m away? Marks 3
1. 9. The initial angular velocity 1170 rev/mint and final angular velocity 2880 rev/mint and
time 12.6s. how many revolution does engine make during this time. Marks 5
MY TODAY PAPER(01/03/2014)
A person with body resistance his hand is 10kΩ accidently graps the terminal of 14Kw supply.
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a) If the inertial resistance of power supply is 2000Ω. What is current through person body.
Is it true that de Brogile wavelength associated with particles like proton and electron only?
Light travelling in air is incident on the surface of a block of plastic at an angle of 62.7 0 to the normal and is bent
so its make 48.10 angle with normal in plastic. Find space of light in plastic. (5)
Show that ratio of distance of two particles from centre of mass of two particle system is inverse ratio of their
mass? (5)
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Total Questions = 64
Total Marks = 88
While using a projective test, series of ambiguous pictures is shown to the subject and subject is
required to write a story. Identify and briefly explain the test. (1+2)
The experience of long-term anxiety with no explanation is a definition for a disorder. Identify the
disorder and explain. (1+2)
Saad feels that when he smokes he looks stylish. He thinks smoking enhance his functioning
competence. That is why he keeps on smoking. The ABC model of attitude encompasses different
components, keeping in mind the above mentioned situation name three components of saad’s
attitude.
Amnesia and dementia are two types of memory disorders. Compare and contrast the two.(3)
Identify on which points mostly neo-Freudian emphasized and on which disagreed? (2.5+2.5)
Different theories of “Pitch Perception and Hearing” are being presented over the years. Which one is
your favorite one and why?
You are required to write a hypothetical case of a person, who is suffering from panic disorder.
You are supposed to design a mobile phone ad by utilizing a combination of classical and operant
conditioning principles.
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LONG QUESTION:
IF THERE IS A PLAYER AND THERE IS A CD OR DVD IN IT THEN TO HEAD UP THE TRACK WHAT
SHOULD BE DONE WHILE THE CD IS MOVING WITH CONSTANT SPEED?
I. INCREASE THE ROTATION SPEED
II. DECRESE THE ROTATION SPEED
III. STAY THE SAME
ALSO EXPLAIN THE REASON!
ONE QUESTION WAS ABOUT DEFRACTION?
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FINALTERM EXAMINATION
Fall 2009
PHY101- Physics (Session - 1)
Center: OPKST
► 6.0kg · m2/s
► 6.0kg · m2/s
► 9.0kg · m2/s
► 11 kg · m2/s
► 14 kg · m2/s
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Question No: 2 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
A net torque applied to a rigid object always tends to produce:
► rotational equilibrium
► linear acceleration
► rotational inertia
► 2.0 rad/s
► 12.6 rad/s
► 1.57 rad/s
► 2.0 rad/s
► 6.3 rad/s
► displacement
► amplitude
► frequency
► velocity
► displacement
► it is a metal
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► it expands little with temperature
► J/m
► J/m
► J/(C·m)
► J/C
► J·C
► 100 µF
►1F
► 1mF
► 1 µF
► 100 µF
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► 4.30 * 104 Hertz
► 4.30 * 103 Hertz
► 4.30 * 105 Hertz
► 4.30 * 102 Hertz
► Longitudinal waves
► Transverse waves
► Electromagnetic and transverse both
► Electromagnetic and longitudinal both
► 2.90 * 10-3 m
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► light is a transverse wave
► light is a wave phenomenon
► light is electromagnetic in character
► -40
►0
► 273
► 574
► 20c
► 38c
► 45c
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► 51c
► Decrease
► Increase
► Remain the same
► None of these
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speed of
12 rad/s. The circle is parallel to the xy plane and is centered on the z axis, a distance
of 0.75m from the origin. The z component of the angular momentum
around the origin is:
► 6.0kg · m2/s
► 9.0kg
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► 11 kg · m2/s
► 14 kg · m2/s
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The units of the electric field are:
► J/m
► J/(C·m)
► J/C
► J·C
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PHY101 - Physics - Question No: 7 ( M a r k s: 1 )
A farad is the same as a
► J/V
► V/J
► C/V
► V/C
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Radio waves and light waves are _ .
► Longitudinal waves
► Transverse waves
► Electromagnetic and transverse both
► Electromagnetic and longitudinal both
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PHY101 - Physics - Question No: 12 ( M a r k s: 1 )
Wien's Law states that, lmax = K.
► 2.90 * 10-3 Hertz
► 2.90 * 10-3 s
► 2.90 * 10-3 kg
► 2.90 * 10-3 m
PHY101 - Physics - Question No: 13 ( M a r k s: 1 )
Interference of light is evidence that:
► the speed of light is very large
► light is a transverse wave
► light is a wave phenomenon
► light is electromagnetic in character
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► higher frequency and a shorter wavelength than before
► lower frequency and a longer wavelength than before
FINALTERM EXAMINATION
Spring 2009
PHY101- Physics (Session - 2)
PHY101 - Physics - Question No: 1 ( M a r k s: 1 )
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The number of significant figures in 0.00150 is:
►5
►4
►3
►2
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PHY101 - Physics - Question No: 2 ( M a r k s: 1 ) One
revolution is the same as:
2π rad
► 1 rad
► 57 rad
► π/2 rad
► π rad
► 2π rad
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► A. 200 Hz
► B. 300 Hz
► C. 400 Hz
► D. 600 Hz
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STUDENTNo: 6 ( M a r k s: 1 )
Capacitors C1 and C2 are connected in series. The equivalent capacitance is given by
► C1C2/(C1 + C2)
► (C1 + C2)/C1C2
► 1/(C1 + C2)
► C1/C2
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► 500V
► 250V
► 100V
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PHY101 - Physics - Question No: 16 ( M a r k s: 1 ) vuzs What is
the unit of magnification factor?
► meter.Kelvin
► radian.Kelvin
► degree.Kelvin
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► no units
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Which weighs more, a liter of ice or a liter of water?
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these quasars?
Forces in x direction = 0
Forces in Y = F1 + F2 - W
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Given:
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L = 3.00 m F1 = 60 N
W = 160 N F2 = ? and x2 = ?
Sum of forces and torques = 0
Sum Force = F1 + F2 - W = 0
60N + F2 - 160 N = 0
F2 = 100 N
My pivot point is at F2.
Sum of torques = 0
Torque F1 = F1(L - x2)
Torque F2 = 0 b/c at pivot point
Torque W = W(L/2 - x2)
F1L - F1x2 + (WL)/2 - Wx2 = 0
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(60)(3) FINAL
PHY101 - 60x2TERM
+ (160 * 3)/2
PAPER - 160x2
SHARED BY = 0
STUDENT
180-60x2 + 240-160x2 = 0
420-220x2 = 0
x2 = 1.9m
If a charged particle
moves in a straight line through some region of space, can you say that the magnetic field in that region is zero?
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PHY101 FINAL TERM PAPER SHARED BY STUDENT What are the
properties of wave function?
Wave functions contain all the measurable information about the particles
A bike accelerates
uniformly from rest to a speed of 7.10 m/s over a distance of 35.4 m. Determine the acceleration of the bike.
2a(35.4) = 50.41
A = .71 m/s2
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Question
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E=(Bf-Bi)*A/t=(2.5-0.5)*8*10-4/1=1.6*10-3 V I=E/R=1.23
mA
An ideal gas is
contained in a vessel at 300 K. If the temperature is increased to 900 K, by what factor does each one of the
following change? (a) The average kinetic energy of the molecules. (b) The rms molecular speed. (c) The average
momentum change of one molecule in a collision with a wall. (d) The rate of collisions of molecules with walls. (e)
The pressure of the gas.
Ans:
Lord Rutherford discovered the nucleus. He carried out his famous experiment that showed the existence of a small
but very heavy core of the atom. He arranged for a beam of alpha particles to strike gold atoms in a thin foil of gold.
If the positive and negative charges in the atom were randomly distributed, all ' would go through without any
deflection. But a lot of backscattering was seen, and some alphas were even deflected back in the direction of the
incident beam. This was possible only if they were colliding with a very heavy object inside the atom.
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Question No: 30 ( Marks: 5 )
In
an analogy
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charge? What would correspond to current?
(a) When
can you expect a body to emit blackbody radiation?
(b) Which law is obeyed by Sun and other stars, briefly explain it.
(b) Which law is obeyed by Sun and other stars, briefly explain it.
Ans:
The Sun and other stars obey Wien's Law since the gases they are composed of emit radiation that is
in equilibrium with the other materials. Wien's law allows astronomers to determine the temperature
of a star because the wavelength at which a star is brightest is related to its temperature.
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