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A vessel of depth d is half-filled with a liquid of refractive index ₁ and the upper half with a liquid of refractive index ₂. The apparent depth of the vessel seen perpendicularly is:
BITSAT - 2011
BITSAT
Physics
Ray optics and optical instruments
If the potential of a capacitor of capacity 6 μF is increased from 10 V to 20 V, the increase in its energy will be:
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BITSAT
Physics
Capacitors and Capacitance
A charge Q₁ exerts some force on a second charge Q₂. If a third charge Q₃ is brought near, then the force exerted on Q₂ will:
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Physics
coulombs law
A hollow metal sphere of radius 5 cm is charged such that the potential at its surface is 10 V. The potential at a distance of 2 cm from the centre of the sphere is:
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Physics
Electrostatic potential
If M is the magnetic moment and B is the magnetic field, the torque acting on the magnetic dipole is given by:
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Physics
Magnetism and matter
The fundamental frequency of an open organ pipe is 300 Hz. The first overtone of this pipe has the same frequency as the first overtone of a closed organ pipe. If the speed of sound is 330 m/s, then the length of the closed organ pipe is:
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BITSAT
Physics
sound
An air bubble of volume v₀ is released by a fish at depth h in a lake. The volume of bubble just before reaching the surface will be:
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BITSAT
Physics
Hydrostatics
Which of the following expressions corresponds to simple harmonic motion along a straight line, where x is displacement and a,b,c are positive constants?
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Physics
Waves and Oscillations
The molecules of a gas have rms velocity 200 m/s at 27°C. Find rms velocity at 127°C if pressure is constant.
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Physics
kinetic theory
A geo-stationary satellite is one which:
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Physics
Keplers Laws
A copper sphere cools from 62°C to 50°C in 10 minutes and to 42°C in next 10 minutes. Calculate the temperature of surroundings.
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Physics
Calorimetry
Two wires of same material and same volume have cross-sectional areas A and 2A. If the first wire is elongated by Δ x under force F, the force required to stretch the second wire by the same amount is:
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BITSAT
Physics
Stress and Strain
An iron rod of length 2 m and cross-sectional area 50 mm² is stretched by 0.5 mm by hanging a mass of 250 kg. The Young’s modulus of iron is:
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BITSAT
Physics
Stress and Strain
Viscosity is the property of a liquid due to which it:
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Physics
Viscosity
The radiation emitted by a perfectly black body is proportional to:
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BITSAT
Physics
radiation
A constant torque of 31.4 N-m is exerted on a pivoted wheel. If angular acceleration of wheel is 4 rad s⁻², then the moment of inertia of the wheel is:
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BITSAT
Physics
Rotational motion
If T = 2π √ML³3Yq, then find the dimensions of q. Where T is the time period of a bar of mass M, length L, and Young’s modulus Y.
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Physics
Dimensional Analysis
An object experiences a net force and accelerates from rest to its final position in 16 s. How long would the object take to reach the same final position from rest if the object’s mass was four times larger?
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Physics
laws of motion
A man of mass m starts falling towards a planet of mass M and radius R. Inside the planet, which consists of a spherical shell of mass 2M/3 and a point mass M/3 at centre, the change in gravitational force experienced by the man is:
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BITSAT
Physics
Newtons law of gravitation
The two vectors A and B are drawn from a common point and C = A + B. The angle between A and B is:
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Physics
Vectors
A passenger in an open car travelling at 30 m/s throws a ball out over the bonnet. Relative to the car, the initial velocity of the ball is 20 m/s at 60^ to the horizontal. The angle of projection of the ball with respect to the horizontal road will be:
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Physics
Projectile motion
A particle is moving in a straight line with initial velocity and uniform acceleration. If the sum of the distance travelled in tᵗᵉˣᵗᵗh and (t+1)ᵗᵉˣᵗᵗh</ˢᵗʳoⁿg> seconds is 100 cm, then its velocity after t seconds, in cm/s, is:
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Physics
Kinematics
In Young's double slit experiment, the intensity of light at a point on the screen where the path difference is \( \lambda \) is:
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VITEEE
Physics
Optics
Polarising angle for water is \( 53^\circ 4' \). If light is incident at this angle on the surface of water and reflected, the angle of refraction is:
VITEEE - 2011
VITEEE
Physics
Optics
An ammeter reads up to 1 A. Its internal resistance is 0.81 \( \Omega \). To increase the range to 10 A, the value of the required shunt is:
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VITEEE
Physics
Current electricity
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