SR. Physics Important Qs
SR. Physics Important Qs
SR. Physics Important Qs
PHYSICS
[Important Questions]
Long Answer type questions :
Waves
1. Explain the formation of stationary waves in stretched strings and hence
deduce the laws of transverse waves in stretched strings.
2. Explain the formation of stationary waves in an air column enclosed in
open pipe. Derive the equations for the frequencies of the harmonics
produced.
3. How are stationary waves formed in closed pipes? Explain the various
modes of vibrations and obtain relations for their frequencies.
4. What are beats? Obtain an expression for the beat frequency. Where and
how are beats made use of?
5. What is Doppler effect? Obtain an expression for the apparent frequency
of sound heard when the source is in motion with respect to an observer
at rest.
Current Electricity
1. State Kirchhoffs law for an electrical network. Using these laws deduce the
condition for balance in a Wheatstone bridge.
2. State the working principle of potentiometer explain with the help of
circuit diagram how the emf of two primary cells are compared by using
the potentiometer.
3. State the working principle of potentiometer explain with the help of
circuit diagram how the potentiometer is used to determine the internal
resistance of the given primary cell.
Nuclei
1. What is radioactivity? State the law of radioactive decay. Show that
radioactive decay is exponential in nature.
2. Explain the principle and working of a nuclear reactor with the help of a
labeled diagram.
Short Answer type questions :
Electromagnetic Induction
1. Obtain an expression for the emf induced across a conductor
2. which is moved in a uniform magnetic field which is
3. perpendicular to the plane of motion.
4. Describe the ways in which Eddy currents are used to advantage.
5. Obtain a expression for the mutual inductance of two long co-axial
solenoids.
Atoms
1. What are the limitations of Bohr‟s theory of hydrogen atom?
2. Explain the distance of closest approach and impact parameter.
3. Describe Rutherford atom model. What are the draw backs of this model?
4. Explain the different types of spectral series.
Semiconductors & Electronics
1. Describe how a semi conductor diode is used as a half wave rectifier.
2. What is rectification? Explain the working of a full wave rectifier.
3. Distinguish between half – wave and full wave rectifiers.
4. Distinguish between zener breakdown and avalanche breakdown.
5. Explain the working of a solar cell and draw its I-V characteristics.
6. Explain how transistor can be used as a switch?
7. Explain how transistor can be used as an oscillator?
8. Define NAND and NOR gates. Give their truth tables
Problems:
Waves
1. A string has a length of 0.4 m and a mass of 0.16g. If the tension in the
string is 70N, What are the three lowest frequencies it produces when
plucked?
2. A metal bar when clamped at its centre, resonates in its fundamental
frequency with longitudinal waves of frequency 4 kHz. If the clamp is
moved to end, what will belts fundamental resonance frequency?
3. A closed organ pipe 70 cm long is sounded. If the velocity of sound is 331
m/s, what is the fundamental frequency of vibration of the air column?
4. A vertical tube is made to stand in water so that the water level can be
adjusted. Sound waves of frequency 320 Hz are sent into the top of the
tube. If standing waves are produced at two successive water levels of
20cm and 73cm, what is the speed of sound waves in the air in the tube?
5. Two organ pipes of lengths 65 cm and 70 cm respectively, are sounded
simultaneously. How many beast per second will be produced between the
fundamental frequencies of the two pipes? (Velocity of sound = 330 m/s).
Current Electricity
1. A 10Ω thick wire is stretched so that its length becomes three times.
Assuming that there is no change in its density on stretching, calculate
the resistance of the stretched wire.
2. A wire of resistance 4Ris bent in the form of a circle. What is the effective
resistance between the ends of the diameter?
3. Find the resistivity of a conductor which carries a current of density of 2.5
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X 10 A m when an electric field of 15 V m is applied across it.
4. What is the color code for a resistor of resistance 350m Ω with 5%
tolerance?
5. Three resistors 3 Ω, 6 Ω and 9 Ω are connected to a battery. In which of
them will the power dissipation be maximum if: (a) they all are connected
in parallel (b) they all are connected in series? Give reasons.
Nuclei
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1. The radius of the oxygen nucleus O is 2.8 X 10 m. Find the radius of
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lead nucleus
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3. Find the energy required to split O nucleus into four - particles. The
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Electromagnetic Waves
1. What is the average wavelength of X – rays?
2. Give any one use of infrared rays
3. If the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation is doubled , what happens
to the energy of photon?
4. What is the principle of production of electromagnetic waves?
5. What are the applications of microwaves?
6. Microwaves are used in Radars, why?
7. Give two uses of infrared rays.
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
1. What are “cathode rays”?
2. What is important fact did Millikan‟s experiment establish?
3. What is “work function”?
4. What is “photoelectric effect”?
5. Writhe down Einstein‟s photoelectric equation.
6. Write down deBroglie‟s relation and explain the terms therein.
7. State Heisenberg‟s Uncertainty Principle.
Semiconductor & Electronics
1. What are intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors?
2. What is a p-n junction diode? Define depletion layer.
3. What is the maximum percentage of rectification in half wave and full
wave rectifiers?
4. Write the expressions for the efficiency of a full wave rectifier and a half
wave rectifier.
5. Draw the circuit symbols for p-n-p and n-p-n transistors.
6. Which gates are called universal gates?
7. Write the truth table of NAND gate. How does it differ from AND gate?
Communication System
1. What are the basic blocks of a communication system?
2. What is “World Wide Web” (WWW)?
3. Mention the frequency range of speech signals.
4. What is the sky wave propogation?
5. Mention the various parts of the ionosphere?
6. Define modulation. Why is it necessary?
7. Mention the basic methods of modulation.
8. Which type of communication is employed in Mobile Phones?