Physics Syllabus (JEE Main)

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Q. What is the magnetic field inside a long straight conductor carrying a current I?
  • A. 0
  • B. μ₀I/2πr
  • C. μ₀I/4πr
  • D. μ₀I/πr
Q. What is the magnetic field inside a long straight conductor carrying current I?
  • A. 0
  • B. μ₀I/2πr
  • C. μ₀I/4πr
  • D. μ₀I/πr
Q. What is the magnetic field inside a long, ideal solenoid carrying current I?
  • A. Zero
  • B. μ₀I
  • C. μ₀I/n
  • D. μ₀nI
Q. What is the magnetic field inside a long, ideal solenoid carrying current?
  • A. Zero
  • B. Uniform and parallel
  • C. Concentric circles
  • D. Decreasing
Q. What is the magnetic field inside a long, ideal solenoid with n turns per unit length carrying a current I?
  • A. B = μ₀nI
  • B. B = μ₀I/n
  • C. B = nI/μ₀
  • D. B = μ₀I
Q. What is the magnetic field inside a long, ideal solenoid?
  • A. Zero
  • B. Uniform and parallel
  • C. Concentric circles
  • D. Diverging lines
Q. What is the magnetic field inside a long, straight solenoid carrying current I?
  • A. 0
  • B. μ₀I
  • C. μ₀nI
  • D. μ₀nI/2
Q. What is the magnetic field inside a long, straight solenoid carrying current?
  • A. Zero
  • B. Uniform and parallel to the axis
  • C. Varies with distance
  • D. Concentric circles
Q. What is the magnetic field inside a solenoid carrying current I with n turns per unit length?
  • A. μ₀nI
  • B. μ₀I/n
  • C. μ₀I
  • D. μ₀nI/2
Q. What is the magnetic field strength at the center of a square loop of side a carrying a current I?
  • A. (μ₀I)/(2a)
  • B. (μ₀I)/(4a)
  • C. (μ₀I)/(√2a)
  • D. (μ₀I)/(8a)
Q. What is the magnification produced by a concave lens if the object distance is 20 cm and the image distance is -10 cm?
  • A. 0.5
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3
Q. What is the magnification produced by a concave mirror if the object is placed at a distance of 15 cm and the image is formed at 5 cm?
  • A. 1/3
  • B. 1/2
  • C. 3
  • D. 2
Q. What is the magnification produced by a convex lens if the object is placed at twice the focal length?
  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 0.5
  • D. 4
Q. What is the magnification produced by a lens if the object distance is 15 cm and the image distance is 45 cm?
  • A. 1/3
  • B. 1/2
  • C. 3
  • D. 2
Q. What is the magnification produced by a lens if the object distance is 15 cm and the image distance is 30 cm?
  • A. 0.5
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3
Q. What is the magnification produced by a lens if the object distance is 20 cm and the image distance is 10 cm?
  • A. 0.5
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 4
Q. What is the magnification produced by a lens if the object distance is 25 cm and the image distance is 50 cm?
  • A. 0.5
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 4
Q. What is the main advantage of using a potentiometer over a voltmeter?
  • A. It is cheaper.
  • B. It provides more accurate measurements.
  • C. It is easier to use.
  • D. It can measure AC voltages.
Q. What is the main advantage of using a Wheatstone bridge in measurements?
  • A. It is very fast
  • B. It provides high accuracy
  • C. It is very simple
  • D. It requires no power supply
Q. What is the main advantage of using a Wheatstone bridge?
  • A. It is simple to construct
  • B. It provides high accuracy in measurement
  • C. It can measure both AC and DC
  • D. It is portable
Q. What is the main application of a Wheatstone bridge?
  • A. Measuring capacitance
  • B. Measuring inductance
  • C. Measuring resistance
  • D. Measuring voltage
Q. What is the main application of nuclear fusion?
  • A. Nuclear power plants
  • B. Atomic bombs
  • C. Hydrogen bombs
  • D. Medical imaging
Q. What is the main characteristic of a black body?
  • A. It reflects all incident light
  • B. It absorbs all incident light
  • C. It emits light only at high temperatures
  • D. It emits light only at low temperatures
Q. What is the main difference between alpha and beta radiation?
  • A. Charge
  • B. Mass
  • C. Speed
  • D. Penetrating power
Q. What is the main difference between classical and quantum mechanics?
  • A. Determinism vs. probability
  • B. Energy conservation
  • C. Force laws
  • D. Motion equations
Q. What is the main difference between diffraction and interference?
  • A. Diffraction involves multiple sources, interference does not
  • B. Interference involves multiple sources, diffraction does not
  • C. Diffraction occurs with sound waves only
  • D. Interference occurs with light waves only
Q. What is the main difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion?
  • A. Fission combines nuclei, fusion splits them
  • B. Fission splits nuclei, fusion combines them
  • C. Fission occurs in stars, fusion occurs in reactors
  • D. Fission is safer than fusion
Q. What is the main difference between nuclear fusion and nuclear fission?
  • A. Fusion combines nuclei, fission splits them
  • B. Fusion splits nuclei, fission combines them
  • C. Fusion occurs in stars, fission occurs in reactors
  • D. Both are the same process
Q. What is the main mechanism of heat transfer in liquids and gases?
  • A. Conduction
  • B. Convection
  • C. Radiation
  • D. Insulation
Q. What is the main mechanism of heat transfer in liquids?
  • A. Conduction
  • B. Convection
  • C. Radiation
  • D. Insulation
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