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w
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electric and the magnetic field, associated with
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d a ass aa (b) E⃗ = E k and B⃗ = B j
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N N ee
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l ai .
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l a
l i
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(c) the nature of propagation
a ad da as a
s a (b) its wavelength
aaddaa ssaa
(d) the motion of the
ww . P P
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maximum and minimum distance of an object from the mirror such that the
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For light incident from air on a slab of refractive index 2, the maximum possible
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and λw , then the refractive index of water is, ett
l a
l i
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(a) reflection
w ww
w (b) total internal
w
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da

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(c) refraction (d) polarisation
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l a
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aa aa
w.

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. P w
w . P
. P
the refractive index is 1.5. If the plane surface is silvered, then the focal length will
be,
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w
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(c) 15 cm (d) 20 cm
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l i
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l i
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(d) 16 cm
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d s
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s
A ray of light travelling in a transparent medium of refractive index n falls, on a

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l i
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be
d
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a aa ssa a
raised more is,
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In a Young’s double-slit experiment, the slit separation is doubled. To maintain the
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to,
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d a
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When light is incident on a soap film of thickness 5×10 cm, the wavelength of
-5

l a
l i
a .i. l a
l i
a .i. l a
l i
light reflected maximum in the visible region is 5320 Å. Refractive index of the
a
sa
assaa saa
s ssaa
film will be,
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(b) 1.33 (c) 1.51
aaddaa (d) 1.83.
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w . P
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(a) 400 Å (b) 500 Å (c) 600 Å (d) 700 Å
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rays are perpendicular to each other, the refractive index of the glass is,
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3
(d) 2
l a
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s
2 2
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slits is covered with a glass plate as shown in
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lala 𝑒
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l a 𝑝
l a
l a
assaa related by
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𝜆ad∝d
aa ssaa
(d) 𝜆 ∝ 𝜆 a
1 d
a a
d s
a aa
s
𝑝
w
𝑒

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. the electrons are accelerated by awvoltage
𝑒 𝑝
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assaa aaddas
a aa
s
ad
a a
d s
a aa
s
wavelength as an electron moving with a velocity 6 x 106 ms-1 .The velocity of the
particle is
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.P . P
. P

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w
w
(a) 1 82 x 10-18 ms-1
w ww
(b) 9 x 10-2 ms-1
w
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N
V
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threshold
l a
l i
a .i. metallic surface is l a
l i
a .i.4
l a
l i
a
sa
assaa (a) 4λ (b) 5λ d
aa daa s saa (c) λ 5
(d) 3λ
aaddaassaa
w w . P
.
100. If a light of wavelength P 330 nm is incident on a
2
metal with work
ww . P
.
functionP
w w w w associated
da

w w
3.55 eV, the electrons are emitted. Then the
with the emitted electron is (Take h = 6.6 × 10 Js)
wavelength
w w
of
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(a) < 2.75 x 10-9 m (b) ≥ 2.75 x 10-9 m


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a l a
l i
a
assaa ssaakinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons saa
s
𝜆
wavelength 𝜆 and . If the maximum
in the second case is 3aadd
2 a a a addaa
w.

times that in the first case, the work function of the


material is w w. P. P w w . P
. P
(a)
ℎ𝑐 w
www (b) 2ℎ𝑐
(c)
hc
ww w
(d)
w hc
ww

𝜆 𝜆 3λ 2λ
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frequency of a certain metal is incident on the metal. Then the maximum
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l a
l i
a .i. l a
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l i
a
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s
ℎ𝑣0 6ℎ𝑣0 ℎ𝑣0 ℎ𝑣0
(d) √
𝑚

aad daa 𝑚 𝑚
a ad a
don
2𝑚
a
w w .P. P energies 0.9 eV and 3.3 eV respectively
successively. If the work function of the metal wisw
. P
are
. P
falling

ww
the ratio
ww
a metallic surface
of maximum speeds of emitted electrons in the two
w w will be
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104. A light source of wavelength 520 nm emits 1.04×1015 photons per second

lalai .i. l a
l i
a .i. l a
l i
while the second source of 460 nm produces 1.38×1015 photons per second.
a
assaa (a) 1.00
a dd a
(b) 1.02
a
ssaa (c) 1.5
aaddaassaa
Then the ratio of power of second source to that of first source is
a (d) 0.98

ww. P
. P w
w .P.P
105. If the mean wavelength of light from sun is taken as 550 nm and its mean
w
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power as 3.8 × 1026 W, then the average number of photons received by the
human eye per second from sunlight is of the order of
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106. The threshold wavelength for a metal surface whose photoelectric work function
e e
lalai.i. is 3.313 eV is
l a
l i
a .i. l a
l i
a

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assaa aa aa
(a) 4125Å (b) 3750Å (c) 6000Å (d) 2062.5Å
ddas
a s d a
d s
a s
107. A light of wavelength 500 nm is incident on a sensitive metal plate of
. P
.Paa . P
. Paa
photoelectric work function 1.235 eV. The kinetic energy of the photo

.N
w w
w www
(a) 0.58 eV www
electrons emitted is (Take h = 6.6 × 10-34 Js)
(b) 2.48 eV www
(c) 1.24 eV (d) 1.16 Ev
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lai
electrons ejected from the metal are bent into a circular arc of radius R by
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a perpendicular magnetic field having magnitude B. The work function of the
l a
l i
a .i. metal is l a
l ai .i. l a
l i
a
sa
assaa (a)
ℎ𝑐
−𝑚 +
ad da
𝑒 2 𝐵 2 𝑅2
a as sa a ℎ𝑐
(b) + 2𝑚 [
𝑒𝐵𝑅 2
]
aaddaassaa
𝜆

(c) − 𝑚 w 𝑐w
𝑒

−w w. P
. P2𝑚𝑒
𝑒 2 𝐵2 𝑅2
𝜆 𝑒 2𝑚
𝑒
𝑒𝐵𝑅 2
(d) − 2𝑚 [ ] w w w . P
. P
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ℎ𝑐 2 ℎ𝑐

109.
𝜆
ww 𝑒 2𝑚𝑒 𝜆 𝑒 2𝑚
𝑒
The work functions for metals A, B and C are 1.92 eV, 2.0 eV and 5.0 eV
respectively. The metal/metals which will emit photoelectrons for a radiation of
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wavelength 4100Å is/are
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l a
l i
a .i. (a) A only
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(b) both A and B
a .i. l a
l i
(c) all these metals (d) none
a
assaa aa aa
110. Emission of electrons by the absorption of heat energy is called………emission.
(a) photoelectric
ddaass
(b) field (c) thermionic
ddaass
(d) secondary
aa aa
w.

ww. P
. P w
w . P
. P
w
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l i
a .i. l a
lai.i. l a
l i
a
assaa aaddaasaa
s
ad
a a
d s
a aa
s
w
w .P. P w
w. P
. P
w
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NN e t
e t UNIT – 9 : ATOMIC AND NUCLEARtPHYSICS
N N e e t of V volt is allowed to collide
lalai .i. with a nucleus of atomic number Z, then
111. Suppose an alpha particle accelerated
l a
lby
aia.i.distance of closest approach of alpha lalai
potential

assaa particle to the nucleus is d


aa daas sa a the
aa dd a assaa
(a) 14.4 Å w w
Z
. P P
.(b) 14.4 Å (c) 1.44 Å V Z
w
(b) 1.44w .P.
Å P V

w
wwwatom, the electron revolving in the fourth orbit,
112. In a hydrogen
V Z V
w
wwhaswangular Z

momentum equal to
h 3h 2h
(a) h (b) (c) (d)
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e π

N Ne et t 122.4 V for n = 1 is
π π

lalai.i. (a) 1
113. Atomic number of H – like atom with ionization
l al ai .i3. potential
l a
l i
a

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assaa 114. The aa of hydrogen atom is aa
(b) 2 (c) (d) 4
d aas
ratio between the first three
d s
orbits
d a
d s
a s
(a) 1:2:3
. P P a a
. ray’s particle is
(b) 2:4:6 (c) 1:4:9 (d) 1:3:5
. P
. Paa

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w ww w ww
www (b) negative (c) neutral ww
115. The charge of cathode
(a) positive
w
(d) not defined
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lai
the region of crosses electric filled and magnetic field of strength3.0x104 Vm and

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1.0 x 10-3 T, respectively, and pass through it and un-deflected, then the specific
l a
l i
a .i. charge is
l a
l i
a .i. l a
l i
a
sa
assaa aaddaasaa
s
aaddaassaa
(a) 1.6x1010 Ckg-1 (b) 1.7x1011 Ckg-1 (c) 1.5x1011 Ckg-1 (d) 1.8x1011 Ckg-1

ww. P
. P
n = 1 in Li++, He+ and H is w
w . P
117. The ratio of the wavelengths radiation emitted for the transition from n =2 to
. P
w
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da

(a)1: 2: 3 (b) 1: 4: 9 (c) 3:2:1 (d) 4:9:36


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𝑟0
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N Ne e t t quantum number n is
where r is a constant. Assume that Bohr atom model is applicable to potential,

l a
l i
a .i. then variation of radius of n orbit r with the
l a
la i
th
.i.
n principal
l a
l i
a
assaa 119. (a)If the𝑟 nuclear aa (c) 𝑟 ∝ aa
1 1
∝𝑛 𝑛
(b) 𝑟 ∝ 𝑛
radius of a Aldd aa ss
𝑛 𝑛 (d) 𝑟 ∝ 𝑛
𝑛2
is 3.6 fermi, the approximate nuclear radius ofa d a
𝑛
a
dinss 2

a a
w.

27 Cu 64

fermi is w w . P
. P w w. P
. P
(a) 2.4 ww w w (b) 1.2 (c) 4.8 ww w w
(d)3.6
ww

120. The nucleus is approximately spherical in shape. Then the surface area of
nucleus having mass number A varies as

NN e t tA
e
(a)
2
(b) A (c) A e
4

NN t t (d) A
e 1 5

l a
l i
a .i121.
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3

7
la
3

lessi.ithan
. the sum of the masses of all
3

l a
l i
a
3

assaa aa per nucleon of Li nucleus is nearly aassaa


3

ddaa s
its nucleons. The average bindingsenergy 7
d d
3
(b) aa a a
(a) 46 MeV
ww . P P 5.6 MeV (c) 3.9 MeV
. of the proton and M denotes mass ofwa w PP
(d) 23 MeV
w . . A given
p
nucleusw
w
122. M denotes the
wbinding
of
mass
w energy B, contains Z protons and N neutrons. neutron.
wwwThe mass M(N,Z)
n

of the nucleus is given by(where c is the speed of light)


(a) M(N,Z) = NMn + ZMp – BC2 (b) M(N,Z) = NMn + ZMp + BC2

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(d) M(N,Z) = NMn + ZMp + B/C2
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123. A radioactive nucleus (initial mass number A and atomic number Z) emits two α-

lalai .i. l l ai .i.


particles and 2 positrons. The ratio of number of neutrons to that of proton in the
a l a
l i
a
assaa final nucleus will be
(a)
𝐴−𝑍−4
(b) aad daa
𝐴−𝑍−2
s aa
s (c)
𝐴−𝑍−4
(d)
A−Z−12
aad d aassaa
𝑍−2
w w . P
. P 𝑍−6 𝑍−6
w
w . P
. P
Z−4
124.
w
ww element B. Initially both have the samewwnumber
The half-life period
anotherw radioactive
w w of atoms.
of a radioactive element A is same as the mean life time of

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(a) A and B have the same decay rate initially

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(b) A and B decay at the same rate always
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l a
l ai .i. l a
l i
a
(d) A will decay at faster rate than B.

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assaa as
a aa
s a
125. A radiative element has N0 number of nuclei at t=0. The number of nuclei
aadd
remaining after half of a half-life (that is, at time t = ½ T½) ad
a d s
a aa
s
. P P
.(b) . P
. P

.N
(a)
𝑁0
w
w ww 𝑁0
(c)
𝑁0
(d) w
www 𝑁0
2
wwUNIT √2 4
w
w
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8

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126. The barrier potential of a silicon diode is approximately,
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l a
l i
a .i. l a
l i
a .i. l a
l i
a
sa
127. Doping a semiconductor results in
assaa aasaa
s
(a) The decrease in mobile charge carriers
aadd aaddaassaa
. P P
(b) The change in chemical properties
ww . w
w . P
. P
w
www w
www
da

(c) The change in the crystal structure


(d) The breaking of the covalent bond
128. In an unbiased p-n junction, the majority charge carriers (that is, holes) in the p-
region diffuse into n-region because of
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(a) the potential difference across the p-n junction
l a
l i
a .i. l a
lai .i.
(b) the higher hole concentration in p-region than that in n-region
l a
l i
a
assaa aassaa
(c) the attraction of free electrons of n-region
ad
ad aaddaasaa
s
w.

(d) the higher concentration of electrons in the n-region than that in


the p-region. ww. P
. P w
w . P
. P
w
www w
www
129. If a positive half –wave rectified voltage is fed to a load resistor, for which part of
ww

a cycle there will be current flow through the load?


(a) 00 –900 (b) 900–1800 (c) 00–1800 (d) 00–3600
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130. The zener diode is primarily used as
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l a
l i
a .i. (a) Rectifier (b) Amplifier
l a
lai.i. (c) Oscillator
l a
l i
(d) Voltage regulator
a
assaa (a) Diffusion
aaddaasaa
s
131. The principle based on which a solar cell operates is
ad
a a
d s
a aa
s
(b) Recombination (c) Photovoltaic action (d) Carrier flow
w .P. P
132. The light emitted in an LED is due to
w w
w. P
. P
w
www
(a) Recombination of charge carriers w
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(b) Reflection of light due to lens action
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133. The barrier potential of a p-n junction depends on i) type of semiconductor material

lalai .i. l a
l i
a .i. l a
l i
ii) amount of doping iii) temperature. Which one of the following is correct?
a
assaa (a) (i) and (ii) only
a ddaassaa
(b) (ii) only
134. To obtain sustained oscillation in an oscillator,
a aaddaassaa
(c) (ii) and (iii) only (d) (i) (ii) and (iii)

ww. P
. P
(a) Feedback should be positive
w
w .P.P
w
www
(b) Feedback factor must be unity w
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(c) Phase shift must be 0 or 2π (d) All the above
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136. Which one of the following represents forward bias diode?
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l i
a

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assaa (a)
aaddas
a aa (b)
s
ad
a a
d s
a aa
s
. P
.P . P
. P

.N
w w
w www
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137. The given electrical network is equivalent to
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l i
a .i. l a
l ai .i. l a
l i
a
sa
assaa aaddaasaa
s
aaddaassaa
ww. P
. P ww . P
. P
w
www (b) OR gate w w
da

(a) AND gate (c) NOR gate ww


(d) NOT gate
138. The output of the following circuit is 1 when the input ABC is
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l i
a .i. l a
la i .i. l a
l i
a
assaa ad
adaassaa
aaddaasaa
s
w.

ww. P
. P ww . P
. P
(a) 101w w
ww (b) 100 (c) 110 ww w
(d) w
010
ww

139. The variation of frequency of carrier wave with respect to the amplitude of the

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l i
a .i. (a) Amplitude modulation
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lai.i. (b) Frequency modulation
l a
l i
a
assaa (c) Phase modulation
a ddaasaa
s
140. The frequency range of 3 MHz to 30 MHz is used for
a ad
a d s
a aa
s
(d) Pulse width modulation
a
.P. P
(a) Ground wave propagation
w
w w
w. P
. P
(b) Space wave propagation
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N Neet t UNIT – 11 : RECENT DEVELOPMENTStIN


N Nee t PHYSICS

lalai .
i .
141. The particle size of ZnO material is l
30 a
l a
nm.i .
i .
Based on the dimension it is classified l a
l i
a
assaa as
aadd a as s aa
a add a assaa
(a) Bulk material
w
(c) Soft material w . P
. P (b) Nanomaterial
(d) Magnetic material w w . P. P
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l a
l i
a .i. (b) Morpho butterfly
l a
l i
a

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assaa 144. (c) Parrot fish
aaddas
a aa
s
ad
a d s
a aa
s
(d) Peacock feather
a
The method of making nanomaterial by assembling the atoms is called
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. P

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(b) Bottom up approach
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l i
a .i. (a) Aluminium and silver
l a
l i
a .i. (b) Silver and gold
l a
l i
a
sa
assaa 147. saa s aa
(c) Copper and gold (d) Steel and aluminum
ddaa s
The alloys used for muscle wires in Robots are ddaa s
. P
. Paa
(a) Shape memory alloys . P
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(b) Gold copper alloys
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l i
a .i.
149.
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lai .i.
The particle which gives mass to protons and neutrons are
l a
l i
a
assaa aa aa
(a) Higgs particle (b) Einstein particle
(c) Nanoparticle
ddaass ddaa
(d) Bulk particless
aa aa
w.

150.
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