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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TG EAPCET 2024 (Online) 10th May Evening Shift
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The ratio of the radii of a planet and the earth is $1: 2$, the ratio of their mean densities is $4: 1$. If the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth is $9.8 \mathrm{~ms}^{-2}$, then the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the planet is
A
$4.9 \mathrm{~ms}^{-2}$
B
$29.4 \mathrm{~ms}^{-2}$
C
$8.9 \mathrm{~ms}^{-2}$
D
$19.6 \mathrm{~ms}^{-2}$
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TG EAPCET 2024 (Online) 10th May Morning Shift
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Two stars of masses $M$ and $2 M$ that are at a distance $d$ apart, are revolving one around another. The angular velocity of the system of two stars is ( $G$-Universal gravitational constant)
A
$\sqrt{\frac{4 G M}{d^3}}$
B
$\sqrt{\frac{2 G M}{d^3}}$
C
$\sqrt{\frac{9 G M}{d^3}}$
D
$\sqrt{\frac{3 G M}{d^3}}$
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TG EAPCET 2024 (Online) 9th May Evening Shift
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The ratio of the accelerations due to gravity at heights 1280 km and 3200 km above the surface of the earth is (Radius of the earth $=6400 \mathrm{~km}$ )
A
$25: 16$
B
$5: 2$
C
$1: 1$
D
$25: 4$
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TG EAPCET 2024 (Online) 9th May Morning Shift
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Regarding fundamental forces in nature, the correct statement is
A
electromagnetic forces are always attractive
B
electromagnetic forces are always repulsive
C
gravitational forces are always attractive
D
strong nuclear forces are always repulsive
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