Description : Mean drift velocity of electron in a copper wire having cross-sectional area 5.0 × 10-6 m2 carrying current of 1 A and having number density 8.5 × 1028 m3 is A. 0.015 mm s-1 B. 0.1 mm s-1 C. 0.5 mm s-1 D. 0.25 mm s-1
Last Answer : 0.015 mm s-1
Description : A current of 5 ampere is passing through a metallic wire of cross-sectional area `4xx10^(-6) m^(2)`. If the density of the charge-carriers in the wire
Last Answer : A current of 5 ampere is passing through a metallic wire of cross-sectional area `4xx10^(-6) m^(2)`. If the ... ms^(-1)` D. `1xx10^(-2)ms^(-1)`
Description : The free electrons of a copper wire of cross-sectional area `10^(-6) m^(2)` acquire a drift velocity of `10^(-4) m//s` when a certain potential differ
Last Answer : The free electrons of a copper wire of cross-sectional area `10^(-6) m^(2)` acquire a drift velocity of `10 ... is `8.5xx10^(28) "electrons"//m^(3)`.
Description : Assertion : If a current is flowing through a conducting wire of non-uniform cross-section, drift speed and resistance both will increase at a section
Last Answer : Assertion : If a current is flowing through a conducting wire of non-uniform cross-section, drift ... . If Assertion is false but Reason is true.
Description : Calculate the drift velocity for the electrons in a silver wire which has a radius of 0.1 cm and carries a current of 2 A. Atomic mass of silver=108 a
Last Answer : Calculate the drift velocity for the electrons in a silver wire which has a radius of 0.1 cm and carries a ... silver `=10.5xx10^(3) kg//m^(3)`.
Description : What is the drift velocity of electrons in a copper conductor having a cross-sectional area of `5xx10^(-6) m^(2)` if the current is 10 A. Assume there
Last Answer : What is the drift velocity of electrons in a copper conductor having a cross-sectional area of `5xx10^(-6) m^( ... `8.0xx10^(28) "electrons"//m^(3)`.
Description : A silver wire of radius `0.1 cm` carries a current of 2A. If the charge density in silver is `5.86xx10^(28)m^(-3)`, then the drif velocity is
Last Answer : A silver wire of radius `0.1 cm` carries a current of 2A. If the charge density in silver is `5.86xx10^(28)m^(- ... -4)ms^(-1)` D. `7xx10^(-4)ms^(-1)`
Description : The capacity of a classifier in 'tons of solid/hr' is given by (where, A = cross-sectional area in m2 , V = rising velocity of fluid in m/sec, S = percentage of solids in the suspension by volume, ρ = density of solids in kg/m3 ) (A) 3.6 AVS.ρ (B) 3.6 A.V.ρ (C) 3.6 A.S. ρ (D) 3.6 AVS/ρ
Last Answer : (A) 3.6 AVS.ρ
Description : A current of 2 A is flowing through a wire of length 4 m and cross-sectional area `1 mm^(2)`. If each cubic metre of the wire contains `10^(29)` free
Last Answer : A current of 2 A is flowing through a wire of length 4 m and cross-sectional area `1 mm^(2)` ... taken by an electron to cross the length of the wire.
Description : A wire of 50 cm long, `1mm^(2)` in cross-section carries a current of 4 A, when connected to a 2 V battery, the resistivity of wire is
Last Answer : A wire of 50 cm long, `1mm^(2)` in cross-section carries a current of 4 A, when connected to a 2 V ... `4xx10^(-6)Omega-m` D. `1xx10^(-6)Omega-m`
Description : A long straight wire is carrying a current of 12 A . The magnetic field at a distance of 8 cm is `(mu_(0) =4pi xx 10^(-7) N A ^(2))`
Last Answer : A long straight wire is carrying a current of 12 A . The magnetic field at a distance of 8 cm is `(mu_(0) =4pi xx ... /m^(2)` D. `4xx10^(-5)Wb//m^(2)`
Description : A jet of water of cross-sectional area 20 sq. cm impinges on a plate at an angle of 60? with a velocity of 10 m/sec. Neglecting the friction between the jet and plate (density of water 1000/9.81 kgm-1 sec2 per cubic meter), the ... a.15 - 20 kg b.20 - 25 kg c.5 - 10 kg d.25 - 30 kg e.10 - 15 kg
Last Answer : a. 15 - 20 kg
Description : Two identical conducting wires `AOB and COD` are placed at right angles to each other. The wire `AOB` carries an electric current `I_(1) and COD` carr
Last Answer : Two identical conducting wires `AOB and COD` are placed at right angles to each other. The wire `AOB` carries an electric ... )^(2)+I_(2)^(2))^(1//2)`
Description : The spring index is, (A) Ratio of wire diameter to mean coil diameter (B) Force per unit cross-sectional area of spring (C) Ratio of mean coil diameter to wire diameter (D) Force required to produce unit deflection
Last Answer : (C) Ratio of mean coil diameter to wire diameter
Description : The stiffness of spring is, (A) Deflection per unit of axial force (B) Force per unit cross-sectional area of spring (C) Ratio of mean coil diameter to wire diameter (D) Force required to produce unit deflection
Last Answer : (D) Force required to produce unit deflection
Description : Calculate the electric field in a copper wire of cross-sectional area `2.0 mm^(2)` carrying a current of 1 A. The resistivity of copper `=1.7xx10^(-8)
Last Answer : Calculate the electric field in a copper wire of cross-sectional area `2.0 mm^(2)` carrying a current ... of copper `=1.7xx10^(-8) Omega`m.
Description : A current of 4.8 A is flowing in a copper wire of cross-sectional area `3xx10^(-4) m^(2)`. Find the current density in the wire.
Last Answer : A current of 4.8 A is flowing in a copper wire of cross-sectional area `3xx10^(-4) m^(2)`. Find the current density in the wire.
Description : Change in length and cross-sectional area of metal wire changes A. current B. voltage C. resistance D. magnetic effect
Last Answer : resistance
Description : A tube of uniform cross sectional sectional area `1 cm^(2)` is closed at one end with semi permeable membrane. A solution having 6g glucose per 100 ml
Last Answer : A tube of uniform cross sectional sectional area `1 cm^(2)` is closed at one end with semi permeable membrane. A ... k^(-1)`, density of Hg=13.8 g/cc)
Description : A simply supported wooden beam 150 cm long and having a cross section 16 cm × 24 cm carries a concentrated load, at the centre. If the permissible stress ft = 75 kg/cm2 and fs= 10 kg/cm2 the safe load is (A) 3025 kg (B) 3050 kg (C) 3075 kg (D) 3100 kg
Last Answer : (C) 3075 kg
Description : Barrier potential in a P-N junction is caused by (A) Thermally generated electrons and holes. (B) Diffusion of majority carriers across the junction. (C) Migration of minority carriers across the junction. (D) Flow of drift current.
Last Answer : (B) Diffusion of majority carriers across the junction.
Description : A steel wire having cross sectional area 1.2 mm is stretched by a force of 120 N.
Last Answer : A steel wire having cross sectional area 1.2 mm is stretched by a force of 120 N. If a ... is produced in the wire, calculate the Poisson's ratio.
Description : Calculate the work done in stretching a steel wire of length 2m and cross sectional area 0.0225 mm^2
Last Answer : Calculate the work done in stretching a steel wire of length 2m and cross sectional area 0.0225mm2 when a load ... 's modulus of steel= 2 1011 N/m2]
Description : A wire is being used as a replacement having twice the length and one-half the cross-sectional area of the original wire. The resistance of this new wire, when compared to that of the original wire, ... B. twice as much C. the same as the original resistance D. one-half of the original resistance
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : When the length and cross sectional area of a wire are both tripled, the resistance _____________. A. increases nine fold B. increases three fold C. remains the same D. decreases six fold
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : The standard measuring unit of wire by its cross-sectional area, as used in American wire tables is the _____________. A. AWG B. circular mil C. square millimeter D. cubic inch
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : The resistance of electric wire will decrease as its _______________. A. length increases B. cross-sectional area increases C. temperature increases D. percent of metallic purities increases
Description : If the length of a wire is halved and the cross-sectional area is doubled, the resistance will be _____________. A. quartered B. unchanged C. doubled D. quadrupled
Description : A replacement wire having twice the length and one-half the cross-sectional area of the original wire will have a resistance that is _____________. A. four times that of the original wire B. twice that of ... wire C. the same as that of the original wire D. one-half that of the original wire
Description : Which solid AWG wire size has the smallest physical cross-sectional area? A. 12 B. 14 C. 16 D. 18
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : E.M.F for a coil depends upon A. the cross sectional area B. no. of turns of wire C. the magnitude of magnetic flux density D. all of above
Last Answer : all of above
Description : What happens to the resistance of a wire when its length as well as the cross-sectional area are doubled? A) It doubles B) It becomes 4 times C) It becomes 2π times D) It remains the same
Last Answer : Automatically the resistivity will increase as they are the factors affecting the resistivity
Description : A metel rod of the length 10cm and a rectangular cross-section of 1 cm xx `1//2` cm is connected to a battery across opposite faces. The resistance wi
Last Answer : A metel rod of the length 10cm and a rectangular cross-section of 1 cm xx `1//2` cm is ... 2)` cm faces D. same irrepective of the three faces
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 : If a force of 50 N is applied across the cross-sectional area of 5 × 10- 7m2 then stress applied on it is A. 1 × 108 Pa B. 20 Pa C. 50 Pa D. 100 Pa
Last Answer : . 1 × 108 P
Description : The total number of protons in 10 g of calcium carbonate is `(N_(0) = 6.023 xx 10^(23))` :-
Last Answer : The total number of protons in 10 g of calcium carbonate is `(N_(0) = 6.023 xx 10^(23))` :- A. `1.5057 ... 3.0115 xx 10^(24)` D. `4.0956 xx 10^(24)`
Description : One atom of an element x weigh `6.643 xx 10^(-23)` g. Number of moles of atom in 20 kg is :-
Last Answer : One atom of an element x weigh `6.643 xx 10^(-23)` g. Number of moles of atom in 20 kg is :- A. 4 B. 40 C. 100 D. 500
Description : If a gas absorbs `200J` of heat and expands by `500 cm^(3)` against a constant pressure of `2 xx 10^(5) N m^(-2)`, then the change in internal energy
Last Answer : If a gas absorbs `200J` of heat and expands by `500 cm^(3)` against a constant pressure of `2 xx 10^(5) N ... . `-100 J` C. `+100 J` D. None of these
Description : Normal force acting per unit cross sectional area is called A. weight B. pressure C. volume D. friction
Last Answer : pressure
Description : For specified tube outside diameter, higher BWG means higher (A) Tube thickness (B) Cross-sectional area (C) Weight per unit length (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Cross-sectional area
Description : The pressure drop per unit length for laminar flow of fluid through a long pipe is proportional to (where, A = cross-sectional area of the pipe & D = Diameter of the pipe) (A) A (B) D (C) 1/A (D) 1/A2
Last Answer : (C) 1/A
Description : As per IS : 456, the reinforcement in a column should not be less than (A) 0.5% and not more than 5% of cross-sectional area (B) 0.6% and not more than 6% of cross-sectional area (C) 0.7% and not more than 7% of cross-sectional area (D) 0.8% and not more than 8% of cross-sectional area
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : 16. Surface tension force is the product of surface tension per unit length and cross-sectional area of flow. A) Correct B) Incorrect
Last Answer : B
Description : For a homogeneous earth dam 50 m high having 2 m free broad, a flow net was constructed and the results were : Number of potential drops = 2.4 Number of flow channels = 0.4. If co-efficiency of permeability of the dam material is ... 24 10-3 m3 /sec (C) 6 10-5 m3 /sec (D) 24 10-5 m3 /sec
Last Answer : (D) 24 × 10-5 m3 /sec
Description : Calculate the conductivity of a wire of length 2 m, area of cross-sectionl `2 cm^(2)` and resistance `10^(-4) Omega`.
Last Answer : Calculate the conductivity of a wire of length 2 m, area of cross-sectionl `2 cm^(2)` and resistance `10^(-4) Omega`.
Description : Apiece of sawn timber whose cross-sectional dimensions exceed 5 cm, in one direction and 20 cm in the other direction, is called a (A) Cant (B) Deal (C) Baulk (D) Strip
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : A magnetic circuit has effective iron length of 100 cm and it is wound with 800 turns of wire carries 1 A. Find the magnetic field strength.
Last Answer : magnetic field strength
Description : An iron ring of mean circumference 80 cm is uniformly wound with 500 turns of wire and carries 0.8A. Find the magnetic field strength.
Last Answer : Ans: Magnetic field strength H = NI /l = 500 x 0.8 / 80 x 10-2 = 500 AT/m
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) 'Solvates' are chemical compounds formed by solute with their solvents. When water is the solvent, then it is called a 'hydrate' (B) In heat exchanger ... vertical evaporators, area of central downtake is about 50 to 100% of the total tube cross-sectional area
Last Answer : (C) Heat transfer co-efficient during nucleate boiling is not influenced by the agitation imparted
Description : Pick up the incorrect statement from the following: (A) As a wave of sea water approaches the coast line, it is generally accompanied by a drift of water in the direction of wave advance (B) ... in the direction of the wave (D) The wave while receding carries finer particles out to deep water
Last Answer : (C) A falling hydraulic gradient occurs in the direction of the wave