Description : The self-inductance of a long solenoid with a turns per unit length is: a. L = μ nA/ l b. L = μ n2 A/ l c. L = μ n2 A l d. L = μ n l/ A
Last Answer : d. L = μ n l/ A
Description : The magnetic field is _________ inside a solenoid a) Zero b) uniform c) non-uniform d) infinite
Last Answer : b) uniform
Description : The force per unit charge is called: (a) Electric field (b) Electric field intensity (c) Electric potential energy (d) Electric potential
Last Answer : b) Electric field intensity
Description : Fleming's left hand rule is used to find (a) direction of magnetic field due to current carrying conductor (b) direction of flux in a solenoid (c) direction of force on a current carrying conductor in a magnetic field (d) polarity of a magnetic pole
Last Answer : (c) direction of force on a current carrying conductor in a magnetic field
Description : What is a solenoid?*
Last Answer : Single layered coil.
Description : A solenoid has n turns and length l. If length is reduced to l/2 and turns are doubled then magnetic field B produced by it becomes equal to a) 2B b) 4B c) 1/2 B d) None of these
Last Answer : a) 2B
Description : Kirchhoff 1st law is is manifestation of a. law of conservation of mass b. law of conservation of charge c. law of conservation of energy d. none
Last Answer : b. law of conservation of charge
Description : Which one of the following physical quantities is independent of relativistic speed? a) Mass b) Length c) Time d) Charge
Last Answer : d) Charge
Description : A proton having mass m and charge q is projected into a region having a perpendicular magnetic field. The angle of deviation of proton when it comes out of the region with mv √2 qB ⁄ is a) π/3 b) π/4 c) π/6 d) 2 π/3
Last Answer : b) π/4
Description : The SI unit of charge is: (a) Meter (b) Ampere (c) Coulomb (d) Volt
Last Answer : (c) Coulomb
Description : The SI unit of charge is: (a) Coulomb (b) Calorie (c) Ampere (d) Joule
Last Answer : a) Coulomb
Description : Which of the following correctly states Gauss law? a) Electric flux is equal to charge b) Electric flux per unit volume is equal to charge c) Electric field is equal to charge density d) Electric flux per unit volume is equal to volume charge density
Last Answer : d) Electric flux per unit volume is equal to volume charge density
Description : The fractional change in resistance per kelvin is known as, a. temperature coefficient of resistance b. coefficient of Voltage of charge c. thermal expansion d. all of above
Last Answer : a. temperature coefficient of resistance
Description : A long solenoid carrying a current I is placed with its axis vertical as shown in the figure. A particle of mass m and charge q is released from the t
Last Answer : A long solenoid carrying a current I is placed with its axis vertical as shown in the figure. A particle of ... than g C. equal to g D. None of these
Description : Tesla is a unit of (a) field strength (b) inductance (c) flux density (d) flux
Last Answer : (c) flux density
Description : Which of the following does not equal the unit of magnetic flux density? a) 1 Wbm-2 b) 1 NA-1m -1 c) Both (a) and (b) d) 1 Wbm-1
Last Answer : d) 1 Wbm-1
Description : The weight per unit volume of a liquid at a standard temperature and pressure is called (A) Specific weight (B) Mass density (C) Specific gravity (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : The mass per unit volume of a liquid at a standard temperature and pressure is called (A) Specific weight (B) Mass density (C) Specific gravity (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : If S is stress, Y is Young’s modulus of material of a wire, the energy stored in the wire per unit volume is (a) 2Y/S (b) S/2Y (c) 2S2Y (d) S2/2Y
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Calculate the energy stored per unit volume in a dielectric medium due to polarisation when P = 9 units and E = 8 units. a) 1.77 b) 2.25 c) 36 d) 144
Last Answer : c) 36
Description : If the strain energy stored per unit volume in a hollow shaft subjected to a pure torque when t attains maximum shear stress fs the ratio of inner diameter to outer diameter, is 17/64 (fs/N) (A) 1/2 (B) 1/3 (C) 1/4 (D) 1/5
Last Answer : (C) 1/4
Description : Mass (not weight) per unit volume a. Specific Weight b. Specific Volume c. Density d. None of the above
Last Answer : Density
Description : The dry density of soil is a) Always greater than the saturated density b) Weight of soil solids per unit of total volume prior to drying* c) Total weight of soil solids per unit of its total volume d) Total weight of soil mass per unit of its total volume
Last Answer : b) Weight of soil solids per unit of total volume prior to drying*
Description : Which one of the following quantities is conserved in pair production? a) Energy b) Charge c) Linear momentum d) All
Last Answer : d) All
Description : An ideal transformer always obeys the law of conservation of........: a. energy b. momentum c. charge d. Flux
Last Answer : b. momentum
Description : Lenz’s law is in accordance with the law of conservation of: a. momentum b. Angular momentum c. charge d. energy
Last Answer : a. momentum
Description : When the potential difference of 4 volt is applied across resistance, 10J energy is converted. Find the charge flows. a. 0.20 C b. 2.5C c. 5C d. 10C
Last Answer : b. 2.5C
Description : If magnetic field is doubled then magnetic energy density becomes: a. Four times b. Two times c. Three times d. Six times
Last Answer : c. Three times
Description : The energy density of an inductor is: a. B 2 / 2 μ2 b. B/ 2 μ c. B/ 2 μ2 d. B 2 / 2 μ
Last Answer : c. B/ 2 μ2
Description : If energy of incident photon is greater than the rest mass energy of electron positron pair, the surplus energy is shared by the pair as, a) Potential energy b) Thermal energy c) Electronic energy d) Kinetic energy
Last Answer : d) Kinetic energy
Description : The relativistic energy ‘E’ is equivalent to relativistic mass given by a) Ec2 b) 2 c E c) c E d) E c
Last Answer : b) 2 c E
Description : Find the electric flux density of a material with charge density 16 units in unit volume. a) 1/16 b) 16t c) 16 d) 162
Last Answer : c) 16
Description : The space around the charge within which other charges are influenced by it is called: (a) Electric field (b) Magnetic field (c) Electric flux (d) Electric intensity
Last Answer : a) Electric field
Description : The emitter of a transistor is doped the heaviest because it: (a) Acts as a supplier of charge carriers (b) Dissipates maximum power c) has a large resistance (d) has a small resistance
Last Answer : (a) Acts as a supplier of charge carriers
Description : Depletion region carries _________ (a) +ve charge (b) –ve charge (c) no charge (d) all of above
Last Answer : (c) no charge
Description : N-type region has majority charge carriers as (a) Holes (b) protons (c) neutrons (d) electrons
Last Answer : (d) electrons
Description : If 1 ampere current flows through 2m long conductor the charge flow through it in 1 hour will be a. 3600C b. 7200C c. 1C d. 2C
Last Answer : a. 3600C
Description : The electric intensity at a distance of 1m from the point charge is 1μC is: (a) 9 × 109 N/C (b) 9 × 106 N/C (c) 9 × 103 N/C (d) 9 N/C
Last Answer : c) 9 × 103 N/C
Description : A charge of 2 coulomb is in a field of intensity 2 N/C. The force on charge is: (a) 4 π N (b) 4 N (c) 0 N (d) 1 N
Last Answer : b) 4 N
Description : The electric field exist around: (a) Charges (b) On the left side (c) At the –ve charge (d) At the +ve charge
Last Answer : (a) Charges
Description : An inkjet printer uses in its operation: (a) Positrons (b) Neutrons (c) An electric charge (d) Photons
Last Answer : (c) An electric charge
Description : When current of one ampere is flowing across any cross-section of wire in one second, then the quantity of charge is said to be: (a) One coulomb (b) Three coulomb (c) One micro-coulomb (d) None of above
Last Answer : (a) One coulomb
Description : The minimum charge on any electron be less than: (a) 1.6×10−19C (b) 3.2×10−19C (c) 1.8×10−19C (d) 9.1×10−19C
Last Answer : (a) 1.6×10−19C
Description : If the distance between the two charge bodies is halved, the force between them becomes: (a) Half (b) Four time (c) One fourth (d) Doubled
Last Answer : (c) One fourth
Description : A substance contains: (a) Only positive charge (b) Only negative charge (c) Both +ve and −ve charge (d) None of above
Last Answer : (c) Both +ve and −ve charge
Description : A charge of 10μC and 14.4 μC are 12 cm apart, the force between them is: (a) 9 × 105 N (b) 9 × 107 N (c) 90 N (d) 108 × 107 N
Last Answer : (c) 90 N
Description : The number of electrons in one coulomb charge is equal to: (a) 6.2 × 1018 electrons (b) Zero electrons (c) 1.6 × 10−22 electrons (d) 6.2 × 1021 electrons
Last Answer : (a) 6.2 × 1018 electrons
Description : A camcorder battery plate claims that the unit stores 2700mAHr at 7.2v.What is the total charge and energy stored?
Last Answer : Homework?
Description : An element which has a definite volume and shape is called: a) Liquid b) Solid c) Gas d) Vapour
Last Answer : b) Solid
Description : Please ripley me due to emergency
Last Answer : To calculate the flux density in the ring, you need to use the following formula: B = (μ * I * N) / (2 * π * r) where: B is the flux density in the ring (in teslas) μ is the relative permeability ... 2 * π * 0.127 m) = 0.53 T So the flux density in the ring would be approximately 0.53 teslas.