A capacitor is having a capacity of \(2~\text{pF}\). The electric potential across the capacitor is changing with a value of \(10^{12}~\text{V/s}\). The displacement current is:
1. \(2\) A 2. \(3\) A
3. \(6\) A 4. \(9\) A

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The shortest wavelength is for 

(1) γ-rays

(2) X-rays

(3) ultraviolet rays

(4) microwaves

Subtopic:  Electromagnetic Spectrum |
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An accelerated charge :

(1) emits an electromagnetic wave

(2) does not emit electromagnetic wave

(3) produces a gravitational field

(4) None of these

Subtopic:  Generation of EM Waves |
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The electromagnetic radiations are in descending order of wavelength in the following sequences :

(1) infra-red waves, radio waves, X-rays, visible light rays

(2) Radio-waves, infra-red waves, visible light rays, X-rays

(3) Radio waves, visible light rays, infra-red waves, X-rays

(4) X-rays, visible light rays, infra-red wave, radio-waves

Subtopic:  Electromagnetic Spectrum |
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X-rays and γ-rays are both electromagnetic waves, which one of the following statements is true?

(1) in general, X-rays have a larger wavelength than that of γ-rays

(2) X-rays have a smaller wavelength than that of γ-rays

(3) γ-rays have smaller frequency than that of X-rays

(4) wavelength and frequency of X-rays are both larger than those of γ-rays.

Subtopic:  Properties of EM Waves |
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Which of the following are not electromagnetic waves?

(1) cosmic rays

(2) gamma rays

(3) microwaves

(4) X-rays

Subtopic:  Electromagnetic Spectrum |
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The frequencies of X-rays, γ-rays and ultraviolet rays are respectively a, b and c. Then :

(1) a < b, b < c

(2) a > b, b > c

(3) a > b, b > a

(4) a < b, b > c

Subtopic:  Properties of EM Waves |
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A plane electromagnetic wave of frequency 40 MHz travels in free space in the x-direction. At some point and at some instant, the electric field E has its maximum value of 750 N/C in y-direction. The wavelength of the wave is

(1) 3.5 m

(2) 5.5 m

(3) 7.5 m

(4) 9.5 m

Subtopic:  Properties of EM Waves |
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The waves used in telecommunication are

(1) infrared

(2) visible light

(3) microwaves

(4) ultraviolet rays

Subtopic:  Properties of EM Waves |
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Given below are two statements: 
Assertion (A): Light can travel in vacuum but sound cannot do so.
Reason (R): Light is an electromagnetic wave and sound is a mechanical wave.
1. Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is True but (R) is False.
4. (A) is False but (R) is True.
Subtopic:  Properties of EM Waves |
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