| 1 |
When small number of atoms from some other suitable element is added to the semi-conductor material, then this process is known as |
impurification
adding
doping
extrinsivity
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| 2 |
Which type of wave can be set up in solids |
longitudinal waves
transverse waves
both of them
none of them
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| 3 |
The waves in which the particles of the medium have displacement along the direction of propagation of waves are called |
longitudinal waves
transverse waves
non-mechanical waves
none of them
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| 4 |
The waves in which the particles of the medium are displaced in a direction perpendicular to the direction of propagation of waves are known as |
longitudinal waves
transverse waves
non-mechanical waves
none of them
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| 5 |
Example of progressive wave is |
transverse waves
longitudinal waves
both of them
none of them
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| 6 |
A wave, which transfer energy by moving away from the source of disturbance is called a |
progressive wave
travelling wave
both of them
none of them
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| 7 |
In case of mechanical waves, we study the motion of |
a single particle
collection of particle
any one of them
none of them
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| 8 |
The example of mechanical wave is |
waves in ropes
waves on water surface
waves in air
all of them
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| 9 |
The waves which propagate out in space due to oscillation of electric and magnetic fields are known as |
e.m. waves
mechanical waves
sound waves
water waves
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| 10 |
The waves which propagate by the collision of material particles are known as |
e.m. waves
mechanical waves
light waves
microwaves
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| 11 |
Wave disturbances may also come in a concentrated bundle, like shock wave from an aeroplane flying at |
subsonic speed
sonic speed
super sonic speed
any one of them
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| 12 |
Waves transport energy |
without transport energy
with matter
both of them
none of them
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| 13 |
A weakly damped system has fairly |
sharp resonance curve
flat resonance curve
both of them
none of them
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| 14 |
A heavily damped system has a fairly |
sharp resonance curve
flat resonance curve
both of them
none of them
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| 15 |
Smaller the damping, the resonance will be |
more flat
more sharp
both of them
none of them
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| 16 |
Smaller the damping, greater will be the |
frequency
wavelength
amplitude
none of them
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| 17 |
The damping depends upon the |
amplitude
sharpness
both of them
none of them
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| 18 |
The resonance will be sharp, if the amplitude decreases rapidly at a frequency |
equal to the resonant frequency
slight different from the resonant frequency
greatly different from the resonant frequency
any one of them
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| 19 |
In the resonance condition, the amplitude of the oscillator becomes |
very large
very small
zero
any one of them
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| 20 |
Shock absorber of the car is an example of |
resonance
forced oscillations
interference
damped oscillations
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| 21 |
The process in which energy is dissipated from the oscillating system is known as |
resonance
interference
diffraction
damping
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| 22 |
As the bob of the pendulum moves to and fro which of the force is experienced by the bob |
its weight
tension in the string
viscous drag force by air
all of them
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| 23 |
While describing the motion of a simple pendulum, the frictional effects are |
taken into account
completely ignored
partially ignored
none of them
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| 24 |
Such oscillations in which the amplitude decreases steadily with time, are called |
resonance
force oscillations
large oscillations
damped oscillations
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| 25 |
The waves produced in a microwave oven have wavelength. |
12 mm
12 cm
12 m
12 mm
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| 26 |
The waves produced in a microwave oven have frequency |
2450 Hz
2450 K Hz
2450 M Hz
2450 G Hz
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| 27 |
A swing has |
one natural frequency
two natural frequencies
three natural frequencies
four natural frequencies
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| 28 |
Which one of the following is an example of resonance |
swing
tuning a radio
microwave oven
all of them
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| 29 |
Resonance occurs when one of the natural frequencies of vibration of the forced or driven harmonic oscillator |
greater than the frequency of applied force
equal to the frequency of applied force
less than the frequency of applied force
all of them
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| 30 |
At 'resonance' the transfer of energy from deriving source to the oscillator is |
maximum
minimum
zero
none of them
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