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  • In terms of Planck's constant h, the orbital angular momentum of an electron is


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  • A. h
  • B. In terms of Planck's constant h, the orbital angular momentum of an electron is h 2ph
  • C. 2ph
  • D. In terms of Planck's constant h, the orbital angular momentum of an electron is h 2ph

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    • 1. Assertion (A): Hall effect is used to determine whether the semi- conductor is p or n type.

      Reason (R): Under the influence of field, holes and electrons move in opposite direction.


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    • A. Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A
    • B. Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A
    • C. A is true but R is false
    • D. A is false but R is true
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    • 2. The core of a solenoid is made of material of relative permeability ?r. A small cavity area dA and length dl is cut in the core. If it is desired that flux density in the cavity should be equal to B0

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    • A. the fields inside and outside the cavity must be equal
    • B. the field inside the cavity must be made stronger than field outside the cavity
    • C. the field inside the cavity must be made weaker than the field outside the cavity
    • D. none of the above
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    • 3. A conductor carries 10 A current in + x direction and is lying in a field having a flux density 0.2 T directed along + z direction. The magnitude of force per metre length and direction are

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    • A. 2 N, + y direction
    • B. 2 N, - y direction
    • C. 0.02 N, + y direction
    • D. 0.02 N, - y direction
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    • 4. If a small amount of Cu is added to Ni conductor, then

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    • A. resistivity of Ni will decrease at all temperatures because Cu is a better conductor than Ni
    • B. residual resistivity of Ni at low temperature will increase as Cu atoms act as defect centres
    • C. resistivity of Ni will increase at all temperatures as Cu destroys the periodicity of Ni and acts as defects
    • D. resistivity of Ni remains the same
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    • 5. The unit for mmf is

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    • A. A
    • B. Wb
    • C. T
    • D. V
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    • 6. The induced magnetic dipole moment is independent of the permanent magnetic dipole moment.

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    • A. True
    • B. False
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    • 7. When a material is in superconducting state and a magnetic field is applied

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    • A. the superconducting property is not affected
    • B. the superconducting property may be affected and resistivity may increase from zero to a low value
    • C. the superconducting property may be destroyed
    • D. the material may become an insulator
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    • 8. Nickel is a non-magnetic material.

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    • A. True
    • B. False
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    • 9. An electron is moving around a proton, in a circle of radius R. If flux density in the region is increased from zero to B, the force on the electron is

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    • A.
    • B. eR (dB / dt)
    • C. eRB
    • D.
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    • 10. A copper specimen has resistivity equal to 1.8 x 10-8 ohm-m at room temperature. At a temperature of 700 K, the resistivity is likely to be

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    • A. 1.6 x 10-8 ?-m
    • B. 2 x 10-8 ?-m
    • C. 3 x 10-8 ?-m
    • D. 6 x 10-8 ?-m
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