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APPLIED PHYSICS

ASSIGNMENT -1

Course: Diploma Year/Sem.: 1st (EVEN) Session: 2018-19

Subject Name & Code: Applied Physics-II (DHS 2003)

1. Define electric charge and write the properties of electric charge.


2. State Coulomb’s law of electricity.
3. Define electric field and electric field intensity.
4. What is Capacitor?
5. What is series and parallel combination of Capacitor?
6. Calculate the capacity of parallel plate capacitor.
7. What is dielectric? Describe its effect on internal resistance of a cell.
8. By what other name is the unit joule/coulamb called?
9. How much work is done in moving a charge of 2 coulambs from a point 118
volts to a point at 128 volts?
10. Which of the follwing statements correctlydefines a volt
(a) a volt is joule per ampere.
(b) a volt is joule per coulomb.

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APPLIED PHYSICS

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1. Define the term Resistivity and Conductivity.


2. Name the unit electrical resistance and give its symbol.
3. What is Ohm’s law?
4. What is the general name of the substance having infinitely high
electrical resistance.
5. Classify the follwing between good conductors resistors and insulators
Rubber,Mercury,Nichrome,Polythene,Aluminium,Wood,Bakelite,Iron,
Paper, Therocol
6. Potential differnce between two points of a wire carrying 2 ampere
current is 0.1 volt . Calculate the resistance between these points.
7. A simple electric circuit has a 24 V battery and a resistor of 60 ohms.
What wil be the current in the circuit .
8. Name the law which relates the current in aconductor to the potential
difference across its ends.
9. Write the effect of temperature on resistance?
10. Define coefficient of resistance.
11. What is series and parallel combination of resistance?
12. Write the principle of Wheatstone’s Bridge?Derive the formula of
their resistances in balance condition of the bridge.
13. Write Kirchhoff’s law (KVL)?

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APPLIED PHYSICS

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Advance learner

Course: Diploma 11.1st (EVEN)


Year/Sem.: Session: 2018-19
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13. Name & Code: Applied Physics-II (DHS 2003)

1. Find the number of electron in 1 C charge.


2. Find the electric force between two electron separated by a distance 1 meter.
3. Calculate the Coulomb force between two protons separated by a distance of 1.6X10-
15meter.

4. Calculate the Coulomb force between two α-Particle separated by a distance of


1.6X10-15meter.
5. Calculate the Coulomb force between α-Particle and proton separated by a distance
of 1.6X10-15meter.
6. Calculate the Coulomb force between α-Particle and proton separated by a distance
of 5.12X10-15meter.
7. How far apart should two electrons so that is their electrostatic repulsion, on each
other, equal the weight of the electron? Take g=10m/s2.
8. Compare Coulomb’s law with Gravitational force?
9. The dielectric constant of medium is unity what will be its permittivity.
10. If three capacitor of capacitance 2μF are connected in series than calculate
equivalent Capacitance

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APPLIED PHYSICS

ASSIGNMENT -2
Advance learner

Course: Diploma Year/Sem.: 1st (EVEN) Session: 2018-19

Subject Name & Code: Applied Physics-II (DHS 2003)

1. If three capacitor of capacitance 5μF are connected in series than calculate equivalent
Capacitance
2. If three capacitor of capacitance 2μF are connected in parallel than calculate
equivalent Capacitance
3. Calculate the capacitance of parallel plate capacitor of two plates 100cmX100cm each
separated 2mm thick glass sheet of k=4.
4. Calculate the capacitance of parallel plate capacitor of two plates 500cmX500cm each
separated 2mm thick glass sheet of k=5.
5. The resistance of tungsten filament at1500C is 133 Ω .what will be its resistance at
5000C .The temperature coefficient of resistance of tungsten is 0.0045 C-1 at 00C .
6. A parallel plate capacitor has a plates of 200cm 2 and separation between the plates
2.00mm. What potential difference will be developed if a charge of 1X10-9 C is given
to the capacitor?
7. Three capacitor are connected to one another .the potential difference across C2 is
50V. What is potential difference across C1 and C3? (C2=6X10-6F), (C1=4X10-6F) and
(C3=2X10-6F).
8. Two capacitor of equal capacitance, when connected in series have a net capacitance

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