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  • Liquids and gases never show


  • Options
  • A. diamagnetic property
  • B. paramagnetic property
  • C. ferromagnetic property
  • D. electromagnetic property

  • Correct Answer
  • ferromagnetic property 

    Explanation

    On the basis of magnetic properties, substances are classified into three groups namely diamagnetic, paramagnetic and ferromagnetic.

    As solids diffuse and reorder very slowly under ambient conditions, the net, directionally dependent (anisotropic) magnetic moment can persist. Conversely, liquids and gases freely tumble and reorder: water rearranges every few pico seconds (10^12 times per second).

    Hence liquids and gases can never show ferromagnetic properties.

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    • 1. The energy of a photon, whose momentum is 10 MeV/c, where c is the speed of light, is given by

    • Options
    • A. 10 MeV
    • B. 100 MeV
    • C. 1 MeV
    • D. 0.1 MeV
    • Discuss
    • 2. In total internal reflection, the light travel from

    • Options
    • A. rarer to denser medium and it occurs with no loss of intensity
    • B. denser to rarer medium and it occurs with no loss of intensity
    • C. rarer to denser medium and it occurs with loss of intensity
    • D. denser to rarer medium and it occurs with loss of intensity
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    • 3. Which one of the following statements is not correct?

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    • A. The response of the ear to sound of increasing intensity is approximately logarithmic.
    • B. The sensitivity of the human ear does not vary with the frequency of the sound.
    • C. When two or more waves traverse the same medium, the displacement of any element of the medium is the algebraic sum of the displacements due to each wave.
    • D. Longitudinal waves can travel in all media-solids, liquids and gases.
    • Discuss
    • 4. Which one of the following physical quantities has the same dimensions as that of Planck?s constant h?

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    • A. Linear momentum
    • B. Angular momentum
    • C. Force
    • D. Potential energy
    • Discuss
    • 5. The pressure exerted by a 760 mm column of mercury at 0° C is known as

    • Options
    • A. 1 pascal
    • B. 1 atmosphere
    • C. 1 bar
    • D. 1 poise
    • Discuss
    • 6. Light travels in a straight line (rectilinear propagation of light). This statement does hold if the medium of travel for light is

    • Options
    • A. of variable refractive index
    • B. made up of slabs of different refractive indices
    • C. homogeneous and transparent
    • D. inhomogeneous and transparent
    • Discuss
    • 7. Two identical solid pieces, one of gold and other of silver, when immersed completely in water exhibit equal weights. When weighed in air (given that density of gold is greater than that of silver)

    • Options
    • A. the gold piece will weigh more
    • B. the silver piece will weighmore
    • C. both silver and gold pieces weigh equal
    • D. weighing will depend on their masses
    • Discuss
    • 8. If the wavelengths corresponding to ultraviolet, visible and infrared radiations are given as lUV, lVIS and lIR respectively, then which of the following gives the correct relationship among these wavelengths?

    • Options
    • A. lUV < lIR < lVIS
    • B. lUV > lVIS > lIR
    • C. lUV > lIR > lVIS
    • D. lUV < lVIS < lIR
    • Discuss
    • 9. An electron and a proton starting from rest get accelerated through potential difference of 100kV. The final speeds of the electron and the proton are Ve and Vp respectively. Which of the following relations is correct?

    • Options
    • A. Ve > Vp
    • B. Ve < Vp
    • C. Ve = Vp
    • D. Cannot be determined
    • Discuss
    • 10. Which of the following is/are state function / functions? 1. q + w 2. q 3. w 4. H -TS Select the correct answer using the code given below.

    • Options
    • A. 1 and 4 only
    • B. 1, 2 and 4
    • C. 2, 3 and 4
    • D. 1 only
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