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11.

A glass capillary tube is of the shape of a truncated cone with an apex angle  $\alpha$  so that its two ends have cross-sections of different radii. When dipped in water vertically, water rises in its height h, where the radius of its cross-section in b. If the4 surface tension of water is S.  its density is ρ, and its contact angle with glass is θ, the value of h will be (g is the acceleration due to gravity)

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A) $\frac{2S}{b\rho g}\cos(\theta-\alpha)$

B) $\frac{2S}{b\rho g}\cos(\theta+\alpha)$

C) $\frac{2S}{b\rho g}\cos(\theta-\alpha/2)$

D) $\frac{2S}{b\rho g}\cos(\theta+\alpha/2)$



12.

 A planet of radius R=   $\frac{1}{10}\times$  (radius of earth)  has the same mass density as earth. Scientists dig a well of depth $\frac{R}{5}$  on it and lower a wire of the same length and of linear mass density 10-3 kgm-1 into it. If the wire is not touching anywhere, the force applied at the top of the wire by a person holding  it in place is (take the radius of earth =  $6\times10^{6}$  m and the acceleration due to gravity of the earth is 10 ms-2)


A) 96 N

B) 108 N

C) 120 N

D) 150N



13.

If $\lambda_{Cu}$  is the wavelength of  $k_{\alpha}$ , X-ray line of copper (atomic number 29)  and $\lambda_{Mo}$  is the wavelength of the   $k_{\alpha}$ , X-ray line of molybdnenum (atomic number 42), then  the ratio  $\lambda_{Cu}$/ $\lambda_{Mo}$  is close to 


A) 1.99

B) 2.14

C) 0.50

D) 0.48



14.

A metal surface is illuminated by light of two different wavelengths 248nm and 310 nm. The maximum speed of the photoelectrons corresponding to these wavelengths are u1  and u2, respectively. If the ratio u1:u2=2:1 and hc=1240 eV n m, the work  function of the meal  is nearby


A) 3.7 eV

B) 3.2 e V

C) 2.8 e V

D) 2.5 e V



15.

Parallel rays of light of intensity I=912 Wm-2 are incident on a spherical black body kept in surroundings of temperature 300K. Take Stefan constant   $\sigma=5.7\times 10^{-8}W m^{-2}K^{-4}$  and assume that the energy exchange with surrounds is only through radiation. The  final steady-state temperature of the black body is close to 


A) 330K

B) 660 K

C) 990 K

D) 1550K



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