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    A wooden stick of length 3l is rotated about an end with constant angular velocity w in a uniform magnetic field B perpendicular to the plane of motion. If the upper one third of its length in coated with copper, the potential difference across the copper coating of the stick is

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    The resistance of each straight section is r. Find the equivalent resistance between A and B.

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    PQ is an infinite current carrying conductor. AB and CD are smooth conducting rods on which a conductor EF moves with constant velocity V as shown. The force needed to maintain constant speed of EF is.

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    When a galvanometer is shunted with a 4 Ω resistance, the deflection is reduced to one-fifth. If the galvanometer is further shunted with a 2 Ω wire, the further reduction in the deflection will be (the main current remains the same).

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    Figure shows a system of three concentric metal shells A, B and C with radii a, 2a and 3a respectively. Shell B is earthed and shell C is given a charge Q. Now if shell C is connected to shell A, then the final charge on the shell B, is equal to :

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    Two small pith balls, each carrying a charge q are attached to the ends of a light rod of length d, which is  suspended from the ceiling by a thin torsion free fiber as shown in figure. There is a uniform magnetic field B pointing straight down, in the cylindrical region of radius R around the fiber. The system is initially at rest. If the magnetic field is turned off. Which of the following happen to the system -

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    In a practical wheat stone bridge circuit as shown, when one more resistance of 100 ? is connected in parallel with unknown resistance ' x ', then ratio l/ l2 becomes '2'. l1 is balance length. AB is a uniform wire. Then value of ' x ' must be :

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    The work function of a metal is 1 eV. When the surface of this metal is illuminated with light of wavelength 64000 Å, then the maximum kinetic energy of emitted photoelectron will be

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    If K1 and K2 are maximum kinetic energies of photoelectrons emitted when lights of wavelength λ1and λ2 respectively incident on a metallic surface and λ1 = 3λ2 then

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