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JEE Main 2016 (Online) 9th April Morning Slot
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Change Language
200 g water is heated from 40oC to 60oC. Ignoring the slight expansion of water, the change in its internal energy is close to (Given specific heat of water = 4184 J/kg/K) :
A
8.4 kJ
B
4.2 kJ
C
16.7 kJ
D
167.4 kJ
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JEE Main 2016 (Online) 9th April Morning Slot
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Change Language
A uniformly tapering conical wire is made from a material of Young’s modulus Y and has a normal, unextended length L. The radii, at the upper and lower ends of this conical wire, have values R and 3 R, respectively. The upper end of the wire is fixed to a rigid support and a mass M is suspended from its lower end. The equilibrium extended length, of this wire, would equal :
A
L $$\left( {1 + {2 \over 9}{{Mg} \over {\pi Y{R^2}}}} \right)$$
B
L $$\left( {1 + {1 \over 3}{{Mg} \over {\pi Y{R^2}}}} \right)$$
C
L $$\left( {1 + {1 \over 9}{{Mg} \over {\pi Y{R^2}}}} \right)$$
D
L $$\left( {1 + {2 \over 3}{{Mg} \over {\pi Y{R^2}}}} \right)$$
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JEE Main 2016 (Online) 9th April Morning Slot
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Change Language
A magnetic dipole is acted upon by two magnetic fields which are inclined to each other at an angle of 75o. One of the fields has a magnitude of 15 mT. The dipole attains stable equilibrium at an angle of 30o with this field. The magnitude of the other field (in mT ) is close to
A
11
B
36
C
1
D
1060
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JEE Main 2016 (Online) 9th April Morning Slot
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Change Language
When photons of wavelength $${\lambda _1}$$ are incident on an isolated sphere, the corresponding stopping potential is found to be V. When photons of wavelength $${\lambda _2}$$ are used, the corresponding stopping potential was thrice that of the above value. If light of wavelength $${\lambda _3}$$ is used then find the stopping potential for this case :
A
$${{hc} \over e}\left[ {{1 \over {{\lambda _3}}} - {1 \over {{\lambda _2}}} - {1 \over {{\lambda _1}}}} \right]$$
B
$${{hc} \over e}\left[ {{1 \over {{\lambda _3}}} + {1 \over {{\lambda _2}}} - {1 \over {{\lambda _1}}}} \right]$$
C
$${{hc} \over e}\left[ {{1 \over {{\lambda _3}}} + {1 \over {2{\lambda _2}}} - {3 \over {2{\lambda _1}}}} \right]$$
D
$${{hc} \over e}\left[ {{1 \over {{\lambda _3}}} + {1 \over {2{\lambda _2}}} - {1 \over {{\lambda _1}}}} \right]$$

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