12th Standard Half Yearly Exam Answer Keys 2015-16:
- 12th Standard | Computer Science Half Yearly Exam Question Paper | Mr. S. Saminathan - Tamil Medium Question Paper
- 12th Standard | Computer Science 1 Mark Answer Key | Mr. N.Dhanasekaran - English & Tamil Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Computer Science 1 Mark Answer Key | Mr. S. Vinoth Kumar - English Medium Answer Key & Question Paper
- 12th Standard | Computer Science 1 Mark Answer Key | Mr. V. Soundararajan - English Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Computer Science 1 Mark Answer Key | Mr. R. Paramasivam - English Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Computer Science 1 Mark Answer Key | Mr. P. Chandrasekaran - English Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Computer Science 1 Mark Answer Key | Mr. K. Jayasankar - English Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Physics Answer Key | Mr. S. Ravisankar - English Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Physics Answer Key | Mr. J. Shanmugavelu - English Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Physics Answer Key | Mr. L. Manivannan - Tamil Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Physics Answer Key | Mr. S. Vairavel- Tamil Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Chemistry Answer Key | R. Sakthivel - Tamil Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Chemistry Answer Key | Chellammal Trust - Tamil Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Chemistry Answer Key | Mr. N. Veeramani - Tamil Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Maths Answer Key | Mr. S. Manigandan - English Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Maths Answer Key | Mr. R. Prabagaran - English Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Commerce Answer Key | Mr. M. Muthuselvam - Tamil Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Commerce Answer Key | Mr. S. Karunakaran - Tamil Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Accountancy Answer Key | Mr. S. Karunakaran - Tamil Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Accountancy Answer Key | Mr. M. Muthuselvam - Tamil Medium Answer Key
- 12th Standard | Tamil Paper 2 Answer Key | Mr. Pothurasa - Click Here
- 12th Standard | Tamil Paper 1 Answer Key | Mr. Pothurasa - Click Here
- 12th Standard | English Paper 2 Answer Key | Mr. S. John Kulandai - Click Here
- 12th Standard | English Paper 1 Answer Key | Mr. S. John Kulandai - Click Here
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A hollow metal sphere A of radius 6 cm is uniformly charged with 10 μC. Another hollow metal sphere B of radius 3 cm is uniformly charged with 6 μC. A and B are connected externally by a wire. What happens now? Will the charge flow?
Ans.
Charge flows from A to B.
Explanation.
A hollow metal sphere with uniform charge acts as if the entire charge were concentrated at its centre; and since the electric field inside is zero, the potential is the same from surface to its centre.
==> V = k*q/r (V-potential, q-charge, r-radius)
VA = k*10/6 & VB = k*6/3 ==> VA < VB
Now, when the two spheres are connected by a wire, charges flow until their potentials become equal; charges that flow through the wire are the free electrons and they will travel from lower to higher potential i.e., from sphere A to B.
Note: However, conventional current flows from B to A.
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When the current sensitivity of a galvanometer increases, the voltage sensitivity
(a) increases (b) decreases (c) may or may not increase (d) does not change
ANS.(c) may or may not increase
Explanation:
Consider four cases: (i) N - no. of turns, (ii) B - magnetic induction through the coil, (iii) A - area of the coil (not cross-sectional area) and (iv) c - couple per unit twist
Now,
C.S. = θ/I = NBA/c ==>
C.S can be increased by increasing (i) N, (ii) B or/and (iii) A. Also by (iv) decreasing or having low c value. Qn. does not say how C.S has been increased.
It might be due to increase in B, say.
In that case [as also in cases (iii) and (iv)], C.S. obviously will increase and so too will V.S. [since V.S. = θ/V = θ/IG]. But when C.S is increased by increasing N, V.S. will not increase.
==> When C.S. increases, V.S. may increase [case (ii), (iii) and (iv)] or may not increase [case (i)].
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