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Pressure in Fluids and Atmospheric Pressure ICSE Class 9 Selina | Notes Numerical Solutions

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 icse class 9 pressure solutions chap 4

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1. A hammer exerts a force of 1.5 N on each of the two nails A and B. The area of cross section of tip of nail A is 2 mm2 while that of nail B is 6 mm2. Calculate pressure on each nail in pascal. Ans. On A : 7.5 x 105 pascal, On B : 2.5 x 105 pascal. 


2. A block of iron of mass 7.5 kg and of dimensions 12 cm x 8 cm x 10 cm is kept on a table top on its base of side 12 cm x 8 cm. Calculate : (a) thrust and (b) pressure exerted on the table top. Take 1 kgf = 10 N. Ans. (a) 75 N (13) 7812.5 Pa 


3. A vessel contains water up to a height of 1.5 m. Taking the density of water 103 kg 110, "acceleration due to gravity 9.8 m s-2 and area of base of vessel 100 cm2, calculate : (a) the pressure and (b) the thrust, at the base of vessel. Ans. (a) 1.47 x 104 N m2 (b) 147 N 


4. The area of base of a cylindrical vessel is 300 cm2. Water (density = 1000 kg m-3) is poured into it up to a depth of 6 cm. Calculate : (a) the pressure and (b) the thrust of water on the base. (g = 10 m s2). Ans. (a) 600 Pa, (b) 18 N 


5. (a) Calculate the height of a water column which will exert on its base the same pressure as the 70 cm column of mercury. Density of mercury is 13.6 g cm-3. (b) Will the height of the water column in part (a) change if the cross section of the water column is made wider ? Ans. (a) 9.52 m (b) No 


PHOTO ELECTRIC EFFECT EQUATIONS FORMULA | CLASS 12 | Dual Nature of Matter and Radiations pdf notes

 PHOTO ELECTRIC EFFECT EQUATIONS FORMULA | CLASS 12 | 

Dual Nature of Matter and Radiations pdf notes





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List of all Basic Physics Formulas pdf Most Important Revision Cheat sheet Class 9 Class 10

List of all Basic Physics Formulas pdf 

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ICSE CLASS 10 PHYSICS CHAPTERWISE YOUTUBE PLAYLISTS | NUMERICALS CONCEPTS

 ICSE CLASS 10 PHYSICS CHAPTERWISE YOUTUBE PLAYLISTs 

















This contains:
Chapter 4 Refraction of Light at Plane Surfaces
Chapter 5 Refraction through a Lens
Chapter 6 Spectrum

Chapter 7 Sound

This contains:
Chapter 8 Current Electricity
Chapter 9 Household Circuits






line surface volume integrals good videos class 12 physics

 line surface volume integrals good videos class 12 physics






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displacement current class 12 physics good videos





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8.02x - Lect 18 - Displacement Current, Synchronous Motors, Explanation Secret Top
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8.03 - Lect 13 - Electromagnetic Waves, Solutions to Maxwell's Equations, Polarization
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8.03 - Lect 16 - Standing EM Waves, Reflection, Transmission Lines, Rad. Pressure
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8.03 - Lect 14 - Accelerated Charges, Poynting Vector, Power, Rayleigh Scattering
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CHAPTER 10 magnetic field due to electric current class 12 SOLUTIONS MAHARASHTRA BOARD

 CHAPTER 10 magnetic field due to electric current class 12 SOLUTIONS MAHARASHTRA BOARD

 

 

 

Q12. A circular coil of wire is made up of 100 turns, each of radius 8.0 cm. If a current of 0.40 A passes through it, what be the magnetic field at the centre of the coil? DONE



 Q3. Calculate the value of magnetic field at a distance of 2 cm from a very long straight wire carrying a current of 5 A 


Q9.Magnetic field at a distance 2.4 cm from a long straight wire is 16 µT. What must be current through the wire?


Q11. A circular loop of radius 9.7 cm carries a current 2.3 A. Obtain the magnitude of the magnetic field (a) at the centre of the loop and (b) at a distance of 9.7 cm from the centre of the loon but on the axis. DONE

 
 
Q8. Current of equal magnitude flows through two long parallel wires having separation of 1.35 cm. If the force per unit length on each of the wires in 4.76 x 10-2 N, what must be I ?  DONE


Q7.A very long straight wire carries a current 5.2 A. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at a distance 3.1 cm from the wire? DONE


Q2.A piece of straight wire has mass 20 g and length 1 m. It is to be levitated using a current of 1 A flowing through it and a perpendicular magnetic field B in a horizontal direction. What must be the magnetic of B? 
DONE
 
 
 







 


ELECTRICITY CLASS 8 CLASS 9 CLASS 10 NOTES PDF

 ELECTRICITY CLASS 8 CLASS 9 CLASS 10 NOTES PDF

 

 

 
 

 
Current, Circuits, Potential, Potential difference, EMF, Resistance, Charge, Ohm’s law, Ammeter, Voltmeter, Rheostat, Factors affecting resistance of a conductor, Series and parallel combinations, Electric power are the topics that we cover in this lecture 
 
 Good for Class 10 ICSE, CBSE, IGCSE fundamentals
 
 
 

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PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT NUMERICALS - CHAPTER 14 - DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER SOLUTIONS

 

 PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT NUMERICALS - CHAPTER 14 - DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER SOLUTIONS

 

7. What will be the energy of each photon in monochromatic light of frequency 5x 10^14 Hz?

8. Observations from an experiment on photoelectric effect for the stopping potential by varying the incident frequency were plotted. The slope of the linear curve was found to be approximately 4.1x l0^-15 V s. Given that
 charge of each electron is 1.6*10^-19 C - find the Planck's constant h.

 9. The threshold wavelength of tungsten is 2.76 x 10^-5 cm. (a) Explain why no photoelectrons are emitted when the wavelength is more than 2.76 x 10^-5 cm. (b) What will be the maximum kinetic energy of electrons ejected in each of the following cases (i) if ultraviolet radiation of wavelength X = 1.80 x 10^-5 cm and (ii) radiation of frequency 4x 10^15 Hz is made incident on the tungsten surface. [Ans: 2.40 eV, 12.07 eV]

 10. Photocurrent recorded in the micro ammeter in an experimental set-up of photoelectric effect vanishes when the retarding potential is more than 0.8 V if the wavelength of incident radiation is 4950 A. If the source of incident radiation is changed, the stopping potential turns out to be 1.2 V. Find the work function of the cathode material and the wavelength of the second source. [Ans: 1.71 eV, 4270 A] 

II. Radiation of wavelength 4500 A is incident on a metal having work function 2.0 eV. Due to the presence of a magnetic field B, the most energetic photoelectrons emitted in a direction perpendicular to the field move along a circular path of radius 20 cm. What is the value of the magnetic field B? [Ans. : 1.47 x 104 T]

  12. Given the following data for incident wavelength and the stopping potential obtained from an experiment on photoelectric effect, estimate the value of Planck's constant and the work function of the cathode material. What is the threshold frequency and corresponding wavelength? What is the most likely metal used for emitter? 

13. Calculate the wavelength associated with an electron, its momentum and speed (a) when it is accelerated through a potential of 54 V, [Ans: 0.167 nm, 39.70 x10.23 kg m s•', 4.36 x106 m s•l] (b) when it is moving with kinetic energy of 150 eV. [Ans: 0.100 nm, 66.13x10.23 kg m s•1, 7.26 x106 m ] 

14. The de Broglie wavelengths associated with an electron and a proton are same. What will be the ratio of(i) their momenta (ii) their kinetic energies? [Am: 1,1836] 

15. Two particles have the same de Broglie wavelength and one is moving four times as fast as the other. If the slower particle is an a-particle, what are the possibilities for the other particle? [Ans: proton or neutron] 

16. What is the speed of a proton having de Broglie wavelength of 0.08 A? [Ans: 49.57 x 10^3 m 

17. In nuclear reactors, neutrons travel with energies of 5 x 10'21 J. Find their speed and wavelength. [Ans: 2.45 x 103 m s.', 1.62 A] 

18. Find the ratio of the de Broglie wavelengths of an electron and a proton when both are moving with the (a) same speed, (b) same energy and (c) same momentum? State which of the two will have the longer wavelength in each case? [Ans: (a) 1836, (b) electron; 42.85, electron; (c) 1, equal] 




PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT NUMERICALS _ NCERT CLASS 12 SOLUTIONS _CHAPTER 11

 PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT NUMERICALS _ NCERT CLASS 12 SOLUTIONS _CHAPTER 11

 




11.6 In an experiment on photoelectric effect, the slope of the cut-off voltage versus frequency of incident light is found to be 4.12 × 10^–15 V s. Calculate the value of Planck’s constant. 
 
 11.8 The threshold frequency for a certain metal is 3.3 × 10^14 Hz. If light of frequency 8.2 × 10^14 Hz is incident on the metal, predict the cutoff voltage for the photoelectric emission. 
 
 11.9 The work function for a certain metal is 4.2 eV. Will this metal give photoelectric emission for incident radiation of wavelength 330 nm? 11.10 Light of frequency 7.21 × 10^14 Hz is incident on a metal surface. Electrons with a maximum speed of 6.0 × 10^5 m/s are ejected from the surface. What is the threshold frequency for photoemission of electrons? 
 
 11.11 Light of wavelength 488 nm is produced by an argon laser which is used in the photoelectric effect. When light from this spectral line is incident on the emitter, the stopping (cut-off) potential of photoelectrons is 0.38 V. Find the work function of the material from which the emitter is made.