(i) An a.c. source of voltage V = Vo sin ωt is connected to a series combination of L, C and R. Use the phasor diagram to obtain an expression for impedance of a circuit and the phase angle between voltage and current. Find the condition when current will be in phase with the voltage. What is the circuit in this condition called?
ii) In a series LR circuit, XL = R and the power factor of the circuit is P1. When capacitor with capacitance C, such that XL = XC is put in series, the power factor becomes P2. Calculate P1 / P2.
(i) Write the function of a transformer. State its principle of working with the help of a diagram. Mention various energy losses in this device.
(ii) The primary coil of an ideal step-up transformer has 100 turns and the transformation ratio is also 100. The input voltage and power are 220 V and 1100 W, respectively. Calculate the:
a) number of turns in secondary
b) current in primary
c) voltage across secondary
d) current in secondary
e) power in secondary
(i) Define the term drift velocity.
(ii) On the basis of electron drift, derive an expression for resistivity of a conductor in terms of number density of free electrons and relaxation time. On what factors does resistivity of a conductor depend?
(iii) Why alloys like constantan and manganin are used for making standard resistors?
Expression for fringe width in Young's Double Slit Experiment
Let S1 and S2 be two slits separated by a distance d.
GG' is the screen at a distance D from the slits S1 and S2.
Point C is equidistant from both of the slits.
The intensity of light will be maximum at this point because the path difference of the waves reaching this point will be zero.
At point P, the path difference between the rays coming from the slits is given by,
S1 = S2 P - S1 P
Now, S1 S2 = d, EF = d, and S2 F = D
In
S2P =
For constructive interference, the path difference is an integral multiple of wavelengths, that is, path difference is n.
Graph of intensity distribution in young's double slit experiment is,
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Three distinguishing features observed in Young's Double Slit experiment as compared to single slit diffraction pattern is,
1. In the interference pattern, all the bright fringes have the same intensity. The bright fringes are not of the same intensity in a diffraction pattern.
2. In interference pattern, the dark fringes have zero or small intensity so that the bright and dark fringes can be easily distinguished. While in diffraction pattern, all the dark fringes are not of zero intensity.
3. In interference pattern, the width of all fringes are almost the same, whereas in diffraction pattern, the fringes are of different widths.