A horizontal force \(10~\text N\) is applied to a block \(A\) as shown in figure. The mass of blocks \(A\) and \(B\) are \(2~\text{kg}\) and \(3~\text{kg}\), respectively. The blocks slide over a frictionless surface. The force exerted by block \(A\) on block \(B\) is :
\({ }_{82}^{290} X \xrightarrow{\alpha} Y \xrightarrow{e^{+}} Z \xrightarrow{\beta^{-}} P \xrightarrow{e^{-}} Q\)
In the nuclear emission stated above, the mass number and atomic number of the product \(Q\) respectively, are:
1. \(286,80\)
2. \(288,82\)
3. \(286,81\)
4. \(280,81\)
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In a vernier callipers, \((N+1)\) divisions of the vernier scale coincide with \(N\) divisions of the main scale. If \(1\)\(\text{MSD}\) represents \(0.1~\text{mm}\), the vernier constant (in \(\text{cm}\)) is:
1.
\(\dfrac{1}{100(N+1)} \)
2.
\(100N\)
3.
\(10(N+1) \)
4.
\(\dfrac{1}{10 N}\)
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If \(x = 5 \mathrm {sin }\left(\pi t+ {\dfrac {\pi} 3}\right)~\text m\) represents the motion of a particle executing simple harmonic motion, the amplitude and time period of motion, respectively are:
1. \(5~\text m, 2~\text s\)
2. \(5~\text {cm}, 1~\text s\)
3. \(5~\text m, 1~\text s\)
4. \(5~\text {cm}, 2~\text s\)
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In the above diagram, a strong bar magnet is moving towards solenoid-\(2\) from solenoid-\(1\). The direction of induced current in solenoid-\(1\) and that in solenoid-\(2\), respectively, are through the directions:
1. \(BA\) and \(CD\)
2. \(AB\) and \(CD\)
3. \(BA\) and \(DC\)
4. \(AB\) and \(DC\)
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A wire of length \('l'\) and resistance \(100 ~\Omega\) is divided into \(10\) equal parts. The first \(5\) parts are connected in series while the next \(5\) parts are connected in parallel. The two combinations are again connected in series. The resistance of this final combination is:
1.
\(52~ \Omega\)
2.
\(55~ \Omega\)
3.
\(60 ~\Omega\)
4.
\(26~ \Omega\)
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A thin spherical shell is charged by some source. The potential difference between the two points \(C\) and \(P\) (in V) shown in the figure is:
( Take \(\dfrac{1}{4 \pi \epsilon_0}=9 \times 10^9\) SI units)