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This document contains a list of 24 physics questions that will appear on the upcoming Public Exam 2024 for Class 12 students in Tamil Nadu, India. The questions cover topics in mechanics, electromagnetism, optics, modern physics, electronics and logic gates. They include deriving equations for electric fields, capacitance, magnetic fields, lenses, atomic spectra, radioactivity, rectifiers and transistors. The document provides the question numbers and relevant chapter sections to help students prepare for the exam. It concludes by wishing students the best of luck on the upcoming exam.

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This document contains a list of 24 physics questions that will appear on the upcoming Public Exam 2024 for Class 12 students in Tamil Nadu, India. The questions cover topics in mechanics, electromagnetism, optics, modern physics, electronics and logic gates. They include deriving equations for electric fields, capacitance, magnetic fields, lenses, atomic spectra, radioactivity, rectifiers and transistors. The document provides the question numbers and relevant chapter sections to help students prepare for the exam. It concludes by wishing students the best of luck on the upcoming exam.

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PUBLIC EXAM 2024

PHYSICS IMP. 5M QUESTIONS!!


TN CLASS12
(YouTube : MCPmasters)
VOLUME-I:
1. Calculate the electric field due to a dipole on its axial line and equatorial plane.(22,23)
2. Derive an expression for electrostatic potential due to an electric dipole.(30)
3. Obtain the expression for electric field due to an infinitely long charged wire.(41)
4. Derive the expression for resultant capacitance, when capacitors are connected in series and in
parallel.(60,61)
5. Explain in detail the construction and working of a Van de Graaff generator.(66)
6. Describe the microscopic model of current and obtain general form of Ohm’s law (85)
7. Explain the determination of the internal resistance of a cell using voltmeter.(100,101)
8. Obtain the condition for bridge balance in Wheatstone’s bridge. (106,107)
9. How the emf of two cells are compared using potentiometer? (110)
10. Explain the determination of the internal resistance of a cell using Potentiometer? (111)
11. Deduce the relation for the magnetic field at a point due to an infinitely long straight conductor
carrying current.(156)
12. Obtain a relation for the magnetic field at a point along the axis of a circular coil carrying current.
(157)
13. Calculate the magnetic field at a point on the axial line of a bar magnet. (136)
14. Obtain the magnetic field at a point on the equatorial line of a bar magnet. (137)
15. Discuss the working of cyclotron in detail. (174)
16. Discuss the conversion of galvanometer into an ammeter and also a voltmeter. (183, 184).
17. Derive the expression for the force between two parallel, current-carrying conductors. (178)
18. Derive the expression for the force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field. (176)
19. Show that the mutual inductance between a pair of coils is same (M12 = M21). (216)
20. Show mathematically that the rotation of a coil in a magnetic field over one rotation induces an
alternating emf of one cycle. (221)
21. Explain the construction and working of transformer. (229)
22. Find out the phase relationship between voltage and current in a pure inductive circuit. (239)
23. Derive an expression for phase angle between the applied voltage and current in a series RLC
circuit. (244)
24. Prove that the total energy is conserved during LC oscillations. (253)
25. Write down Maxwell equations in integral form. (270)
26. Write down the properties of electromagnetic waves. (272)
27. Explain the types of emission spectrum. (278)
28. Explain the types of absorption spectrum. (279)

VOLUME-II:
1. Derive the mirror equation and the equation for lateral magnification.(8)
2. Describe the Fizeau’s method to determine the speed of light. (11)
3. Derive the equation for refraction at single spherical surface. (27)
4. Obtain lens maker’s formula and mention its significance. (30)
5. Prism & Dispersive power. (38, 43)
6. Prove law of reflection & refraction using Huygens’ principle. (56, 57)
7. Explain the Young’s double slit experimental setup and obtain the equation for path difference &
Bandwidth. (63, 64, 65)
8. Obtain the equation for resolving power of optical instruments. (77)
9. Explain about compound microscope and obtain the equation for the magnification. (90)
10. Obtain Einstein’s photoelectric equation with necessary explanation. (119)
11. Give the construction and working of photo emissive cell. (121)
12. Derive an expression for de Broglie wavelength of electrons. (124)
13. Briefly explain the principle and working of electron microscope. (126)
14. Describe briefly Davisson – Germer experiment which demonstrated the wave nature of electrons.
(125)
15. Explain the J.J. Thomson experiment to determine the specific charge of electron. (143)
16. Discuss the Millikan’s oil drop experiment to determine the charge of an electron. (145)
17. Derive the energy expression for an electron is the hydrogen atom using Bohr atom model. (153)
18. Discuss the spectral series of hydrogen atom. (162)
19. Obtain the law of radioactivity. (174)
20. Describe the working of nuclear reactor with a block diagram. (182)
21. Draw the circuit diagram of a half wave & full wave rectifier and explain its working. (207, 208)
22. Transistor functions as a switch. Explain. (222)
23. Describe the function of a transistor as an amplifier with the neat circuit diagram. Sketch the input
and output wave forms. (223)
24. State and prove De Morgan’s first and second theorem. (231, 232)

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