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In the previous question, find minimum value of K so that all types of collisions are possible.
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In the previous question, find minimum value of K so that all types of collisions are possible. find minimum value of K so that all types of collisions are possible. In the previous question September 11, 2020 Category: Uncategorised (JEE Advanced Physics by BM Sharma + GMP Solutions) ,
A concave mirror is placed at the bottom of an empty tank with face upwards and axis vertical. When sunlight falls normally on the mirror, it is focussed at distance of 32cm from the mirror. If the tank filled with water (μ=4/3) up to a height of 20 cm, then the sunlight will now get focused at
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Sep
A concave mirror is placed at the bottom of an empty tank with face upwards and axis vertical. When sunlight falls normally on the mirror, it is focussed at distance of 32cm from the mirror. If the tank filled with water (μ=4/3) up to a height of 20 cm, then the sunlight will now get [...]
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A concave mirror is placed at the bottom of an empty tank with face upwards and axis vertical. When sunlight falls normally on the mirror ,
it is focussed at distance of 32cm from the mirror. If the tank filled with water (μ=4/3) up to a height of 20 cm ,
then the sunlight will now get focused at ,
A He ion is at rest and is in ground state. A neutron with initial kinetic energy K collides head on with the He ion. Find minimum value of K so that there can be an inelastic collision between these two particles.
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A He ion is at rest and is in ground state. A neutron with initial kinetic energy K collides head on with the He ion. Find minimum value of K so that there can be an inelastic collision between these two particles. A neutron which is going to collide head on to a stationary H [...]
One face of a rectangular glass plate 6 cm thick is silvered. An object held 8 cm in front of the first face forms an image 12 cm behind the silvered face. The refractive index of the glass is
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Sep
One face of a rectangular glass plate 6 cm thick is silvered. An object held 8 cm in front of the first face forms an image 12 cm behind the silvered face. The refractive index of the glass is One face of a rectangular glass plate 6 cm thick is silvered. An object held 8 [...]
A plane mirror is placed at the bottom of a tank containing a liquid of refractive index μ. P is a small object at a height h above the mirror. An observes P and its image in the mirror. The apparent distance between two will be
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Sep
A plane mirror is placed at the bottom of a tank containing a liquid of refractive index μ. P is a small object at a height h above the mirror. An observes P and its image in the mirror. The apparent distance between two will be The graph shows variation of v with in u [...]
In the figure, what type of collision can be possible, if k = 14 eV, 20.4 ev, 22 eV, 24.18 eV (elastic/inelastic/perfectly inelastic).
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In the figure, what type of collision can be possible, if k = 14 eV, 20.4 ev, 22 eV, 24.18 eV (elastic/inelastic/perfectly inelastic). 20.4 ev 22 eV 24.18 eV (elastic/inelastic/perfectly inelastic). if k = 14 eV In the figure what type of collision can be possible September 11, 2020 Category: Uncategorised (JEE Advanced Physics by [...]
A neutron which is going to collide head on to a stationary H atoms has initial kinetic energy of 24.5 eV. Discuss different possibilities of collision.
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A neutron which is going to collide head on to a stationary H atoms has initial kinetic energy of 24.5 eV. Discuss different possibilities of collision. A neutron which is going to collide head on to a stationary H atoms has initial kinetic energy of 24.5 eV. Discuss different possibilities of collision. September 11, 2020 [...]
A particle of charge equal to that of an electron, -e, and mass 208 times the mass of electron (called a mu-meson) moves in a circular orbit around a nucleus of charge +3e. (Take the mass of the nucleus to be infinite.)
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A particle of charge equal to that of an electron, -e, and mass 208 times the mass of electron (called a mu-meson) moves in a circular orbit around a nucleus of charge +3e. (Take the mass of the nucleus to be infinite.) -e A particle of charge equal to that of an electron and mass [...]
A transparent cube of 15 cm edge contains a small air bubble. Its apparent depth when viewed through one face is 6cm and when viewed through the opposite face is 4 cm. Then the refractive index of the material of the cube is
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Sep
A transparent cube of 15 cm edge contains a small air bubble. Its apparent depth when viewed through one face is 6cm and when viewed through the opposite face is 4 cm. Then the refractive index of the material of the cube is The graph shows variation of v with in u for a mirror. [...]
A muon is an unstable elementary particles whose mass is 207 me and whose charge is either +e or -e. A negative muon can be captured by a hydrogen nucleus (or proton) to form a muonic atom.
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A muon is an unstable elementary particles whose mass is 207 me and whose charge is either +e or -e. A negative muon can be captured by a hydrogen nucleus (or proton) to form a muonic atom. A muon is an unstable elementary particles whose mass is 207 me and whose charge is either +e [...]