Mechanics
Units & Measurement and Dimensions
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Motion in a Straight Line
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Work, Energy and Power
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Center of Mass and Collision
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Simple Harmonic Motion
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Heat and Thermodynamics
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Electromagnetism
Current Electricity
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Moving Charges and Magnetism
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Magnetism and Matter
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Electromagnetic Induction
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Alternating Current
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Electromagnetic Waves
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Modern Physics
Dual Nature of Radiation
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Semiconductor Devices and Logic Gates
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Communication Systems
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KCET 2022
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Consider a glass slab which is silvered at one side and the other side is transparent. Given the refractive index of the glass slab to be 1.5. If a ray of light is incident at an angle of $$45^{\circ}$$ on the transparent side, then the deviation of the ray of light from its initial path, when it comes out of the slab is

A
$$180^{\circ}$$
B
$$120^{\circ}$$
C
$$45^{\circ}$$
D
$$90^{\circ}$$
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KCET 2021
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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In refraction, light waves are bent on passing from one medium to second medium because, in the second medium

A
frequency is different
B
speed is different
C
coefficient of elasticity is different
D
amplitude is smaller
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KCET 2021
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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If the refractive index from air to glass is $$\frac{3}{2}$$ and that from air to water is $$\frac{4}{3}$$, then the ratio of focal lengths of a glass lens in water and in air is

A
$$1: 2$$
B
$$2: 1$$
C
$$1: 4$$
D
$$4: 1$$
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KCET 2021
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Two thin biconvex lenses have focal lengths $$f_1$$ and $$f_2$$. A third thin biconcave lens has focal length of $$f_3$$. If the two biconvex lenses are in contact, then the total power of the lenses is $$P_1$$. If the first convex lens is in contact with the third lens, then the total power is $$P_2$$. If the second lens is in contact with the third lens, the total power is $$P_3$$, then

A
$$P_1=\frac{f_1 f_2}{f_1-f_2}, P_2=\frac{f_1 f_3}{f_3-f_1}$$ and $$P_3=\frac{f_2 f_3}{f_3-f_2}$$
B
$$P_1=\frac{f_1-f_2}{f_1 f_2}, P_2=\frac{f_3-f_1}{f_3+f_1}$$ and $$P_3=\frac{f_3-f_2}{f_2 f_3}$$
C
$$P_1=\frac{f_1-f_2}{f_1 f_2}, P_2=\frac{f_3-f_1}{f_1 f_3}$$ and $$P_3=\frac{f_3-f_2}{f_2 f_3}$$
D
$$P_1=\frac{f_1+f_2}{f_1 f_2}, P_2=\frac{f_3-f_1}{f_1 f_3}$$ and $$P_3=\frac{f_3-f_2}{f_2 f_3}$$
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