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If the speed of a rod moving at a relativistic speed parallel to its length is doubled,
  1. The length will become half of the original value.
  2. Mass will become double of the original value.
  3. The length will decrease.
  4. The mass will increase.
  • $c$ and $d $
  • B
    $a$ and $b $
  • C
    $b$ and $c $
  • D
    $a$ and $d$ 

Answer: A.

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Mark the correct statements:
  1. Equations of special relativity are not applicable for small speeds.
  2. Equations of special relativity are applicable for all speeds.
  3. Nonrelativistic equations give exact result for small speeds.
  4. Nonrelativistic equations never give exact result.
  • A
    $a$ and $b$   
  • $b$ and $d$
  • C
    $a$ and $c$
  • D
    $b$ and $c$

Answer: B.

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The magnitude of linear momentum of a particle moving at a relativistic speed $v$ is proportional to:
  • A
    $\text{v}$
  • B
    $\sqrt{1-\frac{\text{v}^2}{\text{c}^2}}$
  • C
    $1-\frac{\text{v}^2}{\text{c}^2}$
  • None of these.

Answer: D.

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An experimenter measures the length of a rod. In the cases listed, all motions are with respect to the lab and parallel to the length of the rod. In which of the cases the measured length will be minimum?
  • A
    The rod and the experimenter move with the same speed $v$ in the same direction.
  • The rod and the experimenter move with the same speed $v$ in opposite directions.
  • C
    The rod moves at speed $v$ but the experimenter stays at rest.
  • D
    The rod stays at rest but the experimenter moves with the speed $v.$

Answer: B.

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A charged particle is projected at a very high speed perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field. The particle will:
  • Move along a circle.
  • B
    Move along a curve with increasing radius of curvature.
  • C
    Move along a curve with decreasing radius of curvature.
  • D
    Move along a straight line.

Answer: A.

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By what fraction does the mass of a spring change when it is compressed by 1cm? The mass of the spring is 200g at its natural length and the spring constant is 500N/m.
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A 100W bulb together with its power supply is suspended from a sensitive balance. Find the change in the mass recorded after the bulb remains on for 1 year.
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Two babies are born in a moving train, one in the compartment adjacent to the engine and other in the compartment adjacent to the guard. According to the train frame, the babies are born at the same instant of time. Who is elder accordmg to the ground frame?
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The guru of a yogi lives in a Himalyan cave, 1000km away from the house of the yogi. The yogi claims that henever he think.a about hi a guru, the guru unmediately knows about it. Calculate the minimum possible time interval between the yogi thinking about the guru and the euni knowing about it.
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A particular particle created in a nuclear reactor leaves a $1\ cm$ track before decaying. Assuming that the particle moved at $0.995c$, calculate the life of the particle:
  1. In the lab frame and.
  2. In the frame of the particle.
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Q 153 Marks Question3 Marks
According to the station clocks, two babies are born at the same instant, one in Howrah and other in Delhi.
  1. Who is elder in the frame of $2301\ Up$ Rajdhani Express going from Howrah to Delhi?
  2. Who is elder in the frame of $2302\ Dn$ Rajdhani Express going from Delhi to Howrah.
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A person travelling in a fast spaceship measures the distance between the earth and the moon. Is it the same, smaller or larger than the value quoted in this book?
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A suitcase kept on a shop's rack is measured 50cm × 25cm × 10cm by the shop's owner. A traveller takes this suitcase in a train moving with velocity 0.6c.
If the suitcase is placed with its length along the train's velocity, find the dimensions measured by:
  1. The traveller and.
  2. A ground observer.
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A person travels by a car at a speed of 180km/h. It takes exactly 10 hours by his wristwatch to go from the station A to the station B:
  1. What is the rest distance between the two stations?
  2. How much time is taken in the road frame by the car to go from the station A to the station B?
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The energy from the sun reaches just outside the earth's atmosphere at a rate of $1400W/m^2$. The distance between the sun and the earth is $1.5 \times 10^{11}m$.
  1. Calculate the rate at which the sun is losing its mass.
  2. How long will the sun last assuming a constant decay at this rate? The present mass of the sun is $2 \times 10^{80}kg$.
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An object may be regarded to be at rest or in motion depending on the frame of reference chosen to view the object. Because of length contraction it would mean that the same rod may have two different lengths depending on the state of the observer. Is this true?
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