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1.

Explain with a neat circuit diagram how to determine unknown resistances using a
meter bridge.
2. Describe how a potentiometer is used to compare the EMFs of two cells by
connecting the cells individually.
3. State any two sources of errors in the meter-bridge experiment and explain how
they can be minimized.
4. Using Biot-Savart's law, derive the expression for the magnetic induction near a
straight infinitely long current-carrying wire.
5. Show that currents in two long, straight, parallel wires exert forces on each
other. Derive the expression for the force per unit length on each conductor.
6. Derive an expression for the axial magnetic field produced by current in a
circular loop.
7. Define magnetic susceptibility and explain its significance in classifying
materials as diamagnetic, paramagnetic, or ferromagnetic.
8. Describe the hysteresis loop for ferromagnetic materials and explain its
importance in the context of magnetic memory storage.
9. Explain the concept of magnetic domains and how they contribute to the magnetic
properties of materials.
10. State Faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction and explain their
significance in the working of electrical generators.
11. Derive an expression for the induced EMF in a coil rotating in a uniform
magnetic field.
12. Explain the concept of self-inductance and mutual inductance with suitable
examples.
13. Derive the expression for the impedance of a series RLC circuit and discuss the
condition for resonance.
14. Explain the concept of power factor in AC circuits and its significance in
electrical power transmission.
15. Describe the working of a transformer and derive the relationship between the
primary and secondary voltages and currents.
16. Explain the photoelectric effect and derive Einstein's photoelectric equation.
17. Discuss the de Broglie hypothesis and derive the expression for the de Broglie
wavelength of a particle.
18. Describe Rutherford's alpha-particle scattering experiment and its significance
in understanding the nuclear model of the atom.
19. Explain the concept of nuclear binding energy and derive the expression for
binding energy per nucleon.
20. With the help of a neat circuit diagram, explain the working of an NPN
transistor.

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