Description : In a collision, which of the following four quantities is always conserved? w) momentum x) kinetic energy y) torque z) moment of inertia
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- MOMENTUM
Description : Which of the following quantities change when a proton moves at right angles to a magnetic field? a) Momentum b) Energy c) Speed d) All of these
Last Answer : a) Momentum
Description : In the equation of a nuclear reaction, all but one of the following quantities are equal to each other on both sides of the equation. Which quantity is NOT conserved: w) the net electric charge x) the total mass-energy y) the number of protons z) the number of nucleons
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- THE NUMBER OF PROTONS
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 : The torque acting on a system is zero. Which of the following will be conserved? a.Angular velocity b.Linear momentum c.107 dynes d.Angular momentum e.Moment of inertia
Last Answer : d. Angular momentum
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 : Which of the following pair are vector quantities? w) time and space x) force and momentum y) energy and time z) momentum and mass e) mass
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- FORCE and MOMENTUM
Description : The phenomena of pair production occurs only when the energy of incident photon is least equal a) 10.2 MeV b) 1.02 MeV c) 1.02 eV d) 0.102 MeV
Last Answer : b) 1.02 MeV
Description : During SHM which of the following is conserved? a.Kinetic energy b.Potential energy c.Total energy d.Momentum e.All of the above
Last Answer : d. Momentum
Description : In an inelastic collision, state which of the following statements is true: (a) Momentum is conserved and kinetic energy is conserved. (b) Momentum is not conserved and kinetic energy is conserved ... conserved and kinetic energy is not conserved. (d) Momentum is kinetic energy are not conserved.
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : A moving bullet hits a solid target resting on a frictionless surface and gets embedded in it. What is conserved in this process? (a) Both momentum and kinetic energy (b) Kinetic energy alone (c) Momentum alone (d) Neither momentum nor kinetic energy
Description : If the total kinetic energy and momentum of a system becomes zero after collision, then the collision is A. elastic B. inelastic C. conserved D. not conserved
Last Answer : inelastic
Description : In a perfectly elastic collision, momentum and energy are A. not conserved B. conserved C. becomes zero after collision D. equal before collision
Last Answer : conserved
Description : In elastic collisions, A. only the total momentum of the colliding objects is conserved. B. only the total kinetic energy is conserved. C. both of the momentum and total kinetic energy ... D. neither momentum of the colliding bodies nor the total kinetic energy are recoverable.
Last Answer : both of the momentum and total kinetic energy are conserved.
Description : In any collision, which of the following is conserved: w) kinetic energy x) velocity y) momentum z) potential energy
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- MOMENTUM
Description : An ice skater is rotating with her arms extended. When she pulls in her arms her rate of rotation increases. Which of the following statements dealing with the process is TRUE? w) Her moment of ... conserved. y) The skater does work when pulling in her arms. z) Angular momentum is increased.
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- THE SKATER DOES WORK WHEN PULLING IN HER ARMS
Description : The reverse process of photo-electric effect is called: a) Annihilation of matter b) Compton effect c) Pair production d) X-rays
Last Answer : d) X-rays
Description : Which one of the following phenomena can be studied with -rays a) Photoelectric effect b) Compton effect c) Pair production d) All of the above
Last Answer : a) Photoelectric effect
Description : Pair production can be studied with a) Ultraviolet rays b) X-rays c) Microwaves d) -rays
Last Answer : d) -rays
Description : Devices which convert various physical quantities into electrical voltage are known as (a) Control system (b) sensors (c) level sensors (d) LDR
Last Answer : (b) sensors
Description : What is the condition for the total momentum of a system to be conserved?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : For Hydrogen atom, the allowed stationary orbits are those whose orbital angular momentum is equal to an integral multiple of h i.e., mvr = a) nh/2π b) nh x 2π c) nh / 2λ d) nh / 2πλ
Last Answer : a) nh/2π
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 : Which of the following pairs of physical quantities have the same dimensions? (1) Force and Power (2) Work and Power (3) Work and Energy (4) Momentum and Power
Last Answer : (3) Work and Energy Explanation: The term energy is used to describe the capacity of a system to do work on another system. Energy of all types (Surface Tension, Kinetic, Potential etc.) have the same dimension and unit as that of Work.
Last Answer : Work and Energy
Description : Energy stored per unit volume inside the solenoid is called: a. Energy density b. Charge Density c. Mass density d. Volume charge density
Last Answer : energy density is correct
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 : 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 : 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 : The output waveform produced due to time base generator in a CRO is a) saw tooth b) sinusoidal c) linear d) helical
Last Answer : a) saw tooth
Description : Asingle fiber can handle asmanyvoice channel as a. a pair of copper conductors b. a1500-pair cable c. a 500-pair cable d. a 1000-pair cable
Last Answer : b. a1500-pair cable
Description : Which of the following physical quantities has no dimension? (1) Force (2) Momentum (3) Impulse (4) Angle
Last Answer : (4) Angle Explanation: Quantities having units, but no dimensions: Plane angle, angular displacement, solid angle. These physical quantities possess units but they does not possess dimensional formulas.
Description : Which of the following physical quantities changes or tends to change the state of rest or of uniform motion of a body in a straight line? (1) Momentum (2) Mass (3) Force (4) Inertia
Last Answer : (3) Force Explanation: Force is an agent which changes or tends to change the state of rest or of uniform motion of a body.
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 : 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 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 : 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 : 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 : An inkjet printer uses in its operation: (a) Positrons (b) Neutrons (c) An electric charge (d) Photons
Last Answer : (c) An electric charge
Description : The SI unit of charge is: (a) Meter (b) Ampere (c) Coulomb (d) Volt
Last Answer : (c) Coulomb
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