1. | \({\dfrac{\sqrt5}{2}}\) | 2. | \({\dfrac{\sqrt3}{4}}\) |
3. | \({\dfrac{\sqrt3}{2}}\) | 4. | \({\dfrac{\sqrt5}{4}}\) |
1. | \(128\pi^2\) | 2. | \(50\pi^2\) |
3. | \(1280\pi^2\) | 4. | \(5\pi^2\) |
1. | there will be a central dark fringe surrounded by a few coloured fringes. |
2. | there will be a central bright white fringe surrounded by a few coloured fringes. |
3. | all bright fringes will be of equal width. |
4. | interference pattern will disappear. |
Statement I: | Atoms are electrically neutral as they contain equal number of positive and negative charges. |
Statement II: | Atoms of each element are stable and emit their characteristic spectrum. |
1. | Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect. |
2. | Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect. |
3. | Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct. |
4. | Both Statement I and Statement II are correct. |
A. | For a solar-cell, the \(I\text-V\) characteristics lies in the IV quadrant of the given graph. |
B. | In a reverse-biased pn junction diode, the current measured in (\(\mu \text{A}\)), is due to majority charge carriers. |
1. | A is incorrect but B is correct. |
2. | Both A and B are correct. |
3. | Both A and B are incorrect. |
4. | A is correct but B is incorrect. |
1. | constant acceleration |
2. | constant velocity but varying acceleration |
3. | varying velocity and varying acceleration |
4. | constant velocity |