Question
Cathode rays are
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(a) Positive rays |
(b) Neutral rays |
(c) He rays |
(d) Electron waves |
Cathode rays are
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(a) Positive rays |
(b) Neutral rays |
(c) He rays |
(d) Electron waves |
(d) Electron waves
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When we see an object, the image formed on the retina is:
To demonstrate the phenomenon of interference, we require two sources which emit radiation
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(a) Of the same frequency and having a define phase relationship |
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(b) Of nearly the same frequency |
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(c) Of the same frequency |
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(d) Of different wavelengths |
Kinetic energy of an electron accelerated in a potential difference of 100 V is
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(a) 1.6 |
(b) 1.6 |
(c) 1.6 |
(d) 1.6 |
As our eyes can not retrace the bent path of light, a stick, dipped in water, appears: