Legal Aptitude is an important subject in CLAT,DULLB & Other Law Exams. In any of law exam, legal aptitude carries weightage of 25 % of questions. With focused practice good marks can be fetched from this section. These questions are very important in achieving your success in CLAT, DULLB and Other Law Exams..
Q51. In Davisson - Germer experiment maximum intensity is observed at
Solution
We know that in Davisson-Germer experiment maximum intensity is observed at 54oand 50 V.
We know that in Davisson-Germer experiment maximum intensity is observed at 54oand 50 V.
Q52.According to photon theory of light which of the following physical quantities associated with a photon do not/does not change as it collides with an electron in vacuum
Solution
Speed of photon is 3×108 m/s in vacuum
Speed of photon is 3×108 m/s in vacuum
Q53. X-rays are
Solution
Electromagnetic radiantions of high frequency
Electromagnetic radiantions of high frequency
Q54. Work function of lithium and copper are respectively 2.3 eV and 4.0 eV. Which one of the metal will be useful for the photoelectric cell working with visible light (h=6.6×10-34 J-s,c=3×108 m/s)
Solution
Q55. For characteristic X-ray of some material
Solution
∵E(K<γ )>E(Kβ )>E(Kα )⇒λ(Kγ )<λ(Kβ )<λ(K)
∵E(K<γ )>E(Kβ )>E(Kα )⇒λ(Kγ )<λ(Kβ )<λ(K)
Q56. What is the de-Broglie wavelength of the α-particle accelerated through a potential difference VIn an X-rays tube, the intensity of the emitted X-rays beam is increased by
Q57.The radius of the orbital of electron in the hydrogen atom is 0.5 â„«. The speed of the electron is 2×106 m/s. Then the
current in the loop due to the motion of the electron is
current in the loop due to the motion of the electron is
Q58.An electron with (rest mass m0) moves with a speed of 0.8c. Its mass when it moves with this speed is
Q59.The minimum energy required to remove an electron is called
Solution
Work function
Work function
Q50. Consider the following two statements A and B and identify the correct choice in the given answer
A: The characteristic X-ray spectrum depends on the nature of the material of the target
B: The short wavelength limit of continuous X-ray spectrum varies inversely with the potential difference applied to the X-rays tube
Solution
Both A and B are true
Both A and B are true