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A metallic rod of length '$$a$$' is rotated with an angular frequency of $$0.2 \mathrm{~rads}^{-1}$$ about an axis normal to the rod passing through its one end. A constant and uniform magnetic field of '$$\mathrm{B}$$' T parallel to the axis exists everywhere. The emf developed across the ends of the rod is

A
$$\frac{\mathrm{Ba}^2}{10}$$
B
$$\frac{\mathrm{Ba}^2}{5}$$
C
$$\frac{\mathrm{Ba}^2}{50}$$
D
$$\frac{\mathrm{Ba}^2}{2}$$
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A semiconductor $$\mathrm{X}$$ is made by doping silicon with phosphorous. A second semiconductor $$\mathrm{Y}$$ is made by doping silicon with aluminium. The two are joined by a suitable technique to form a $$\mathrm{p}$$-$$\mathrm{n}$$ junction and is connected to a battery such that $$\mathrm{Y}$$ is joined to negative of the battery and $$\mathrm{X}$$ to the positive of the battery. Which of the following statements is correct?

A
Potential barrier of the junction is zero and current is due to minority carriers
B
Potential barrier of the junction is raised and current is due to majority carriers
C
Potential barrier of the junction is raised and current is due to minority carriers
D
Potential barrier of the junction is lowered and current is due to minority carriers
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If $$\alpha, \beta$$ and $$\gamma$$ are the angles between the vectors $$\overrightarrow{\mathrm{P}}, \overrightarrow{\mathrm{Q}}$$, and $$\overrightarrow{\mathrm{R}}$$ and $$\alpha=90^{\circ}$$ as shown in figure. the product of $$(\vec{Q} \times \vec{R}) \cdot \vec{Q}$$ is equal to

COMEDK 2024 Afternoon Shift Physics - Vector Algebra Question 1 English

A
$$ R Q^2 \sin \theta \cos \theta $$
B
$$ R Q^2 \cos \theta $$
C
$$ R Q^2 \sin\theta $$
D
Zero
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In Young's double slit experiment, the ratio of intensities of light from one slit to the other is $$9: 1$$. If Im is the maximum intensity, what is the resultant intensity when they interfere at phase difference $$\phi$$ ?

A
$$ \frac{\operatorname{Im}}{9}\left[1+8 \cos ^2\left(\frac{\phi}{2}\right)\right] $$
B
$$ \frac{\operatorname{Im}}{4}\left[1+8 \cos ^2\left(\frac{\phi}{2}\right)\right] $$
C
$$ \frac{\operatorname{Im}}{4}\left[1+3 \cos ^2\left(\frac{\phi}{2}\right)\right] $$
D
$$ \frac{\operatorname{Im}}{2}\left[4+12 \cos ^2\left(\frac{\phi}{2}\right)\right] $$
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