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The direction (q) of at point P due to uniformly charged finite rod will be
- at angle from x-axis
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- none of these
The correct answer is: at angle from x-axis
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The charge per unit length of the four quadrant of the ring is respectively. The electric field at the centre is
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Six charges are placed at the corner of a regular hexagon as shown. If an electron is placed at its centre O, force on it will be:
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Four charges are arranged at the corners of a square ABCD, as shown. The force on a +ve charge kept at the centre of the square is
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All the boron trihalides except B may be prepared by direct reaction between the elements Boron trihalides consist of trigonal - planar BX3 molecules Unlike the halides of the other elements in the group they are monomeric in the gas, liquid and Sol. id states, BF3 and BCl3 are gases, BBr3 3Iis a volatile liquid and B is a Sol. Id Boron trihalides are Lewis acids because they form simple Lewis complexes with suitable bases, as in the reaction : However, boron chlorides, bromides and iodides are susceptible (sensitive) to protoly sis by mild proton sources such as water, alcohols and even amines; for example BCl3 undergoes rapid hydrolysis: It is supposed that the first step in the above reaction is the formation of the complex which then eliminates HCl and reacts further with water
Which of the following is the correct prediction about observed B–X bond length, in BX3 molecules ?
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Statement-1 : Xenon forms fluorides
Statement-2 : 5 d-orbitals are available in xenon for valence shell expansion
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Statement-2 : 5 d-orbitals are available in xenon for valence shell expansion
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Statement-1 : H3PO2 is a weak monobasic acid and is also strong reducing in nature
Statement-2 :
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Statement-2 :
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Statement-1 : Electrovalency of oxygen is two (O2-)
Statement-2 : Dinegative anion of oxygen (O2-) is quite common but dinegative anion of sulphur (S2-) is less common
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Statement-2 : Dinegative anion of oxygen (O2-) is quite common but dinegative anion of sulphur (S2-) is less common
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Statement-1 : H3PO3 is a dibasic acid and shows reducing characterStatement-2 :H3PO3 contains two OH– groups and one hydrogen atom directly attached to P atom
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Statement-1 : PbI4 is a stable compound.
Statement-2 : Pb2+ ions with concentrated Solution of KI forms a Sol. uble complex
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Statement-2 : Pb2+ ions with concentrated Solution of KI forms a Sol. uble complex
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Consider the following statements and : S: Both x&cos are decreasing functions in the interval .
R: If a differentiable function decreases in an interval , then its derivative also decreases in Which of the following is true ?
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A triangular park is enclosed on two sides by a fence and on the third side by a straight river bank The two sides having fence are of same length The maximum area enclosed by the park is‐
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Let be a thrice derivable fu nction such that where Also the equations (x)O& have no common roots.
Statement‐I:: The equation has atleast 5 real roots.
Statement‐II:: The equation has atleast 3 real distinct roots&if has real distinct roots, then has atleast k‐l distinct roots.
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Statement‐I:: The equation has atleast 5 real roots.
Statement‐II:: The equation has atleast 3 real distinct roots&if has real distinct roots, then has atleast k‐l distinct roots.
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Statement‐I:: The largest term in the sequence is the term.
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Statement‐II:: The function attains local maxima at
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Statement‐II:: The function attains local maxima at
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The area of the region bounded in first quadrant by and the axis of ordinates is:
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The area of the region bounded by the curve is to that of the circle whose radius is , is given by the ratio
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