A point charge of 10 $$\mu$$C is placed at the origin. At what location on the X-axis should a point charge of 40 $$\mu$$C be placed so that the net electric field is zero at $$x=2$$cm on the X-axis?
The resistance of a wire is 5 $$\Omega$$. It's new resistance in ohm if stretched to 5 times of it's original length will be :
Match List I with List II
| List I | List II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A. | Young's Modulus (Y) | I. | $$\mathrm{[ML^{-1}T^{-1}]}$$ |
| B. | Co-efficient of Viscosity ($$\eta$$) | II. | $$\mathrm{[ML^2T^{-1}]}$$ |
| C. | Planck's Constant (h) | III. | $$\mathrm{[ML^{-1}T^{-2}]}$$ |
| D. | Work function ($$\varphi $$) | IV. | $$\mathrm{[ML^2T^{-2}]}$$ |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Statement I : When a Si sample is doped with Boron, it becomes P type and when doped by Arsenic it becomes N-type semi conductor such that P-type has excess holes and N-type has excess electrons.
Statement II : When such P-type and N-type semi-conductors, are fused to make a junction, a current will automatically flow which can be detected with an externally connected ameter.
In the light of above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below
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