Description : Charge passing through a conductor of cross-section area `A=0.3 m^(2)` is given by `q=3t^(2)+5t+2` in coluomb, where t is second. What is the value of
Last Answer : Charge passing through a conductor of cross-section area `A=0.3 m^(2)` is given by `q=3t^(2)+5t+2` ... . `2Omega` B. `1Omega` C. `4Omega` D. `5Omega`
Description : . Find the current when the charge is a time function given by q(t) = 3t + t 2 at 2 seconds. a) 3 b) 5 c) 7 d) 9
Last Answer : c) 7
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 : Solve : `2.5t + 7.3 t = 21.6 -t`
Last Answer : Solve : `2.5t + 7.3 t = 21.6 -t`
Description : At room temperature copper has free electron density of `8.4xx10^(28) per m^(3)` . The copper conductor has a cross-section of `10^(-6)m^(2)` and carr
Last Answer : At room temperature copper has free electron density of `8.4xx10^(28) per m^(3)` . The copper conductor has a cross ... . `4cms^(-1)` D. `0.4mms^(-1)`
Description : In the following diagram, the path of a ray of light passing through a glass prism is shown: In this diagram the angle of incidence, the angle of emergence and the angle of deviation respectively are (select the correct option): (a) X, R and T (b) Y, Q and T (c) X, Q and P (d) Y, Q and P
Last Answer : (d) Y, Q and P
Description : What is 3t plus 2s plus t plus 5s?
Last Answer : 7s + 4t
Description : What ideal gas is stored in a container at constant volume. If the temperature (T) were increased to 3T what would be the change in pressure (P)?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
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 resistance of a conductor is inversely proportional to its - (1) temperature (2) resistivity (3) area of cross section (4) length
Last Answer : (3) area of cross section Explanation: The resistance of a current carrying conductor is inversely proportional to the area of cross section of the conductor. This is because the resistance occurs due to the collision of electrons/charged particles.
Description : A stready current i is flowing through a conductor of uniform cross-section. Any segment of the conductor has
Last Answer : A stready current i is flowing through a conductor of uniform cross-section. Any segment of the ... charge D. charge proportional to current `i`
Description : Owing to skin effect (a) current flows through the half cross-section of the conductor (b) portion of the conductor near the surface carries more current and core of the conductor carries less current (c) ... core of the conductor carries more cur¬rent (d) any of the above (e) none of the above
Last Answer : (b) portion of the conductor near the surface carries more current and core of the conductor carries less current
Description : Find the value of 1/27r3 - s3 + 125 t3 +5 rst, when s= r/3 + 5t. -Maths 9th
Last Answer : Solution :-
Description : The current through a wire depends on time as `I=I_(0)+alpha t`, where `I_(0)=10` A and `alpha=4 As^(-1)`. Find the charge that flows across a section
Last Answer : The current through a wire depends on time as `I=I_(0)+alpha t`, where `I_(0)=10` A and ... that flows across a section of the wire in 10 seconds.
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 : Calculate the displacement current density when the electric flux density is 20sin 0.5t. a) 10sin 0.5t b) 10cos 0.5t c) 20sin 2t d) 20cos 2t
Last Answer : b) 10cos 0.5t
Description : The ratio of maximum bending stress to maximum shear stress on the cross section when a shaft is simultaneously subjected to a torque T and bending moment M, a. T/M b. M/T c. 2T/M d. 2M/T
Last Answer : d. 2M/T
Description : A current of 5.8 A flows through a 0.25 m long straight conductor which is kept perpendicular in a region of uniform magnetic field of 3.7 T . The force on conductor is a) 5.4 N b) 2.4 N c) 3.4 N d) 6.4 N
Last Answer : a) 5.4 N
Description : In the Wheatstone network given, `P=10 Omega, Q=20Omega, R=15Omega, S=30Omega`, the current passing through the battery (of negligible internal resist
Last Answer : In the Wheatstone network given, `P=10 Omega, Q=20Omega, R=15Omega, S=30Omega`, the current passing through the ... zero C. `0.18 A` D. `0.72 A`
Description : What is the ratio of total kinetic energy of fluid passing per second to the value obtained on the basis of average velocity (for laminar flow through a circular pipe)? (A) 0.5 (B) 1 (C) 1.5 (D) 2
Last Answer : (D) 2
Description : When the rate of flow of charge through a metallic condoctor of non-uniform cross-section is uniform, then the quantity that remains constant along th
Last Answer : When the rate of flow of charge through a metallic condoctor of non-uniform cross-section is ... . electric field C. electric potential D. current
Description : Value of σr in a thin shell is a) pD/2t b) pD/4t c) pD/3t d) None
Last Answer : d) None
Description : The charge flowing in a conductor varies with times as `Q = at - bt^2.` Then, the current
Last Answer : The charge flowing in a conductor varies with times as `Q = at - bt^2.` Then, the current A. reaches a maximum ... rate of `(-2b)` D. Both (b) and (c)
Description : Radial stress in a thin shell is given by a. pD/2t b. pD/4t c. pD/3t d. None
Last Answer : d. None
Description : The length of a column, having a uniform circular cross-section of 7.5 cm diameter and whose ends are hinged, is 5 m. If the value of E for the material is 2100 tonnes/cm2 , the permissible maximum crippling load will be (A) 1.288 tonnes (B) 12.88 (C) 128.8 tonnes (D) 288.0
Last Answer : (B) 12.88
Description : The length of a column, having a uniform circular cross-section of 7.5 cm diameter and whose endsare hinged, is 5 m. If the value of E for the material is 2100 tonnes/cm2, the permissible maximumcrippling load will be (a) 1.288 tonnes (b) 12.88 (c) 128.8 tonnes (d) 288.0
Last Answer : (b) 12.88
Description : The resistivity of a potentiometer wire is `40xx10^(-8)Omega-m` and its area of cross section is `8xx10^(-6)m^(2)`. If 0.2 A current is flowing throug
Last Answer : The resistivity of a potentiometer wire is `40xx10^(-8)Omega-m` and its area of cross section is `8xx10^(-6)m^(2)` ... . `3.2xx10^(-2)V//m` D. `1V//m`
Description : Moment of Inertia of triangular section about an axis passing through its base is given by a.bh3/12 b.bh3/32 c.bh3/36 d.None of the above e.Tapered bearing
Last Answer : a. bh3/12
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 : Dry saturated steam can be converted into superheated steam by (A) Increasing its cross-sectional area of flow (B) Passing it through a pressure reducing valve (C) Forcing it downwards through a vertical tube (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Passing it through a pressure reducing valve
Description : The charge flowing through a resistance `R` varies with time `t as Q = at - bt^(2)`. The total heat produced in `R` is
Last Answer : The charge flowing through a resistance `R` varies with time `t as Q = at - bt^(2)`. The total heat produced in `R` ... (3)R)/(b)` D. `(a^(3)R)/(6b)`
Description : An electric current of `2.0 mu A` exists in a discharge tube. How much charge flows across a cross-section of the tube in 5 minutes ?
Last Answer : An electric current of `2.0 mu A` exists in a discharge tube. How much charge flows across a cross-section of the tube in 5 minutes ?
Description : What will happen to the resistance if the electric conductor temperature and cross section remain unchanged ?
Last Answer : If the conductive temperature and the cross section remain unchanged, increasing the length will increase the resistance.
Description : How does the resistance of the conductor depend on the length and cross section of the conductor ?
Last Answer : Conductor resistance is proportional to the length of the conductor and disproportionate to the cross section .
Description : A cross a metallic conductor of non-uniform cross-section, a constant potential difference is applied. The quantity which remain (s) constant along th
Last Answer : A cross a metallic conductor of non-uniform cross-section, a constant potential difference is applied ... current C. drift velocity D. electric field
Description : If At is the area of steel cross-section, t is working stress, L is width of road and W is weight of slab per square metre, the spacing of the tie bars for a longitudinal joint, is (A) (100 At × t)/WL (B) 100 At/tWL (C) (100 WAt × t)/tL (D) 100 WL/At t
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : Sum of e.m.f around any loop equals A. sum of current B. sum of potential difference C. sum of resistances D. sum of charges passing through it per second
Last Answer : sum of potential difference
Description : Hazen’s formula VS = 418 (GS – Gw)d [(3T + 70)/100] is used for the settlement velocity of the particles of diameter A. Less than 0.01 mm B. Less than 0.05 mm C. Less than 0.1 mm D. Greater than 0.1 mm
Last Answer : ANS: D
Description : The settling velocity of a spherical particle of diameter less than 0.1 mm as per Stock’s law, is A. Vs = 418 (Gs – Gw) d [(3T + 70)/100] B. Vs = 418 (Gs – Gw)d² [(3T + 70)/100] C. Vs = 218 (Gs – Gw)d² [(3T + 70)/100] D. Vs = 218 (Gs – Gw)d [(3T + 70)/100]
Last Answer : ANS: B
Description : With the increase in the cross sectional area of the conductor, the value of resistance: (1) Increase (2) Remain same (3) Decrease (4) None of these
Last Answer : With the increase in the cross sectional area of the conductor, the value of resistance: Decrease.
Description : A semi-conductor is damaged & behaves like a conductor, on passing a strong electric current through it, because it heats up the crystals & breaks the covalent bonds resulting in __________ electrons. (A) Lack of free (B) Excess of (C) Decrease in (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Excess of
Description : A conductor of length L has current I passing through it, when it is placed parallel to a magnetic field. The force experienced by the conductor will be (a) zero (b) BLI (c) B2LI (d) BLI2
Last Answer : (a) zero
Description : A conductor of length L has current I passing through it, when it is placed parallel to a magnetic field. The force experienced by the conductor will be
Last Answer : A conductor of length L has current I passing through it, when it is placed parallel to a magnetic field. The force experienced by the conductor will be zero.
Description : Without finding the cubes, factorise: (2r-3s)3 +(3s -5t)3+ (5t-2r)3. -Maths 9th
Description : The coordinates of the focus of the parabola described parametrically by `x=5t^2+2.y=10t+4` are
Last Answer : The coordinates of the focus of the parabola described parametrically by `x=5t^2+2.y=10t+4` are A. (7,4) B. (3,4) C. (3,-4) D. (-7,4)
Description : What is -3(-3 and minus 5t)?
Last Answer : The answer is positive 9. Negative plus negaitve is apositive.
Description : Calculate the emf in a material with flux linkage of 3.5t 2 at 2 seconds. a) 3.5 b) -7 c) -14 d) 28
Last Answer : c) -14
Description : Sound energy passing per second through a unit area held perpendicular is called - (1) Intensity (2) Frequency (3) Amplitude (4) Quality
Last Answer : (1) Intensity Explanation: Sound energy passes through a unit area held perpendicular to the direction of propagation of sound waves is called intensity of sound.
Description : Two wires a and b, each of length 40 m and area of cross-section `10^(-7) m^(2)` , are connected in series and a potenital difference of 60 V is appli
Last Answer : Two wires a and b, each of length 40 m and area of cross-section `10^(-7) m^(2)` ... resistance, (ii) electric-field and (iii) current-dentsity.
Description : is the pre-stressed force applied to the tendon of a rectangular pre-stressed beam whose area of cross section is and sectional modulus is . The maximum stress in the beam, subjected to a maximum bending moment , is (A) f = (P/A) + (Z/M) ... ) + (M/Z) (C) f = (P/A) + (M/Z) (D) f = (P/A) + (M/6Z)
Last Answer : Answer: Option C