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The document discusses various physics concepts: 1) It provides formulas for the electric potential of a uniformly charged ring and the electric field created by a current-carrying wire. 2) It states that the current density in a conductor is directly proportional to the electric field, with the constant of proportionality being conductivity. 3) It lists equations related to electromagnetic waves, lenses, ideal gases, springs, centripetal force, and vector calculus identities.

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The document discusses various physics concepts: 1) It provides formulas for the electric potential of a uniformly charged ring and the electric field created by a current-carrying wire. 2) It states that the current density in a conductor is directly proportional to the electric field, with the constant of proportionality being conductivity. 3) It lists equations related to electromagnetic waves, lenses, ideal gases, springs, centripetal force, and vector calculus identities.

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Electric potential of uniformly charged ring of radius a perpendicular central axis of ring ,distance x -1 :from ring center is given

by /b)V=keQ/r, c)V=2ke[(x2+a2)1/2-x], d) V=keQ/R x 2 + a 2 a)V= keQ The current density in a conductor is proportional to the electric field according to the expression-2
J = const E

The constant is: a)Resistivity b)Resistance c)Conductivity d)Permeability 3-The magnitude of the magnetic field 4 cm from an infinitely long straight wire carrying a current of 5Ampre is given by: a) 4 X 10-5 (T), b) 3x10-5(T), c) 2.5x10-5(T), d) 3x10-4(T) 4-At every instant the ratio of the magnitude of the electric field to the magnitude of the magnetic field in an electromagnetic wave equals to: a) Permeability ,b)Speed of light c)Twice speed of light d) Resistivity 5-The wave equation for E field is given by E 1 E 2 E 1 2 E 2 E 2 E 2 E 2 E = a) 2 = 2 , b) ,c) , d) = = 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 t c x x c t t x x t 6-Different wavelengths of light refracted by a lens focus at different points gives rise to a)Spherical aberration, b)Chromatic aberration, c)Coma aberration, d)Radial distortion 7-The change in entropy for a process in which 2 mol of an ideal gas undergoes a free expansion to three times its initial volume is given by a) 20.4 J/K, b)30.3 J/K c)18.3 J/K d)100 J/K 8-The expression Fs = -kx is namely as a)Newton s second law , b) Newton s third law , c)Conservation energy law , d)Hookes law 9-The value of the net force causing the centripetal acceleration can be given by a) Fr=mv2/r ,b) Flon=m2v2/r ,c) Fs=mv/r2 , d) Fn=r2m1/2/2ar 10-The identity divF = lim v 0
1 V

F .nda
s

is called :

a)Divergence of the vector F ,b) gradient of the vector F, c)Curl of the vector F, d) Green theorem

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