Question
What is an inductor?

Answer

Get the step-by-step solution for this question inside the Vidyadip app.

Get the answer in the app

Need a full question paper?

Generate a complete, print-ready paper with questions like this in minutes — across 16+ boards, with answer keys.

Start Generating Free

Similar questions

Show that even as well as odd harmonics are present as overtones in the case of an air column vibrating in a pipe open at both the ends.
Obtain the balancing conditions in case of Wheatstone's bridge.
A biprism is placed $5 \ cm$ from the slit illuminated by sodium light of wavelangth $5890 \mathring A $. The width of the fringes obtained on a screen $75 \ cm$ from the biprism is $9.424 \times 10^{-2} \ cm$. What is the distance between the two coherent sources?
Define surface tension and surface energy
A parallel-plate air capacitor has circular plates, each of diameter $20 cm$, separated by a distance of $2 mm$. The potential difference between the plates is maintained at 360 volts. Calculate its capacitance and charge. What is the intensity of the electric field between the plates of the capacitor? $[k=1]$
What is a wavefront? How is it related to rays of light? What is the shape of the wavefront at a point far away from the source of light?
Distinguish between free vibrations and forced vibrations.
Describe the principles of a nuclear reactor. What is the difference between a nuclear reactor and a nuclear bomb?
Ten litres of water are boiled at $100^{\circ} C$, at a pressure of $1.013 \times 10^5 Pa$, and converted into steam. The specific latent heat of vaporization of water is $539 cal / g$. Find
(a) the heat supplied to the system
(b) the work done by the system
(c) the change in the internal energy of the system. $1 cm ^3$ of water on conversion into steam, occupies $1671 cm ^3( J =4.186 J / cal )$
A transverse wave is produced on a stretched string $0.9 m$ long and fixed at its ends. Find the speed of the transverse wave, when the string vibrates while emitting second overtone of frequency $324 Hz$.