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Physics Electrostatics Class 12 Cbse Important questions last 5years questions and answer chapter 1

1.Why do the electric field lines not form closed loops ? 2. Does the charge given to a metallic sphere depend on whether it is hollow or solid?  3. Draw the pattern of electric fields lines , when a point charge -Q is kept near an uncharged conducting plate ?  4. what is electric flux through a cube of one side which enclosed an electric dipole ?   5. Two metallic spheres A and B kept on insutating stands are in contact with each other . A positively charged rod p is brought near the sphere A as show in figure . the two spheres are seperated from each other , and the rod p is removed . what will be nature of charges on spheres A and B ? 6. two charges of magnitudes -2q and +q are located at points (a,0) and (4a,0 ) respectively . what is electric flux due to charges when we take a sphere of radius 3a at the origin ?  7. A metal sphere is kept on an insulating stand . A negatively charged rod is brought near it , then the spheres is earthed . on removing the ear...

Haloalkanes and haloarenes class 12 chemistry important questions for cbse examination

                     C lass 12 chapter 10 cbse important questions  1. Out of chlorobenzene and cyclohexyl chloride which one is more reactive towards nucleophilic  substitution reaction and why ?  CBSE 2019  Answer : it is due to resonance the c-cl bond in chlorobenzene having partial double bond character which makes the substitution of chlorine more difficult in chlorobenzene than in cyclohexyl chloride where the c-cl bond has pure single bond character . 2. Why is t-butyl bromide more reactive towards sn1 reaction as compare to n-butyl bromide ?cbse 19  answer : due to higher stability of tertiary carbocation then n-butyl bromide  3. why chloroform is stored in dark coloured bottles completely filled so that air is kept out ? CBSE 2110  Answer: because chloroform is slowly oxides by air and formed poisonous gas phosgene                2CHCl3 +O2 >>...

class 8 chapter 7 science Ncert solution WORD FILE

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Exercise Questions 1. Fill in the blanks. (a) A place where animals are protected in their natural habitat is called _________. (b) Species found only in a particular area is known as _______. (c) Migratory birds fly to faraway places because of __________ changes. Soln: (a) A place where animals are protected in their natural habitat is called  Sanctuary. (b) Species found only in a particular area is known as  endemic . (c) Migratory birds fly to faraway places because of  climatic  changes. 2. Differentiate between the following. (a) Wildlife sanctuary and biosphere reserve (b) Zoo and wildlife sanctuary (c) Endangered and extinct species (d) Flora and fauna Soln: (a) Wildlife sanctuary Biosphere Reserve An area within which wild animals are protected from external dangers like hunting An area constructed for the conservation of biodiversity Adequate habitat and protection are provided for the wild animals living in a sanctuary Several life forms like plants, anim...

CLASS 9 chapter 8 motion important question cbse

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Question 1. What do you understand by the motion of an object ? Answer: An object is said to be in motion if its position change:, with time. More Resources Previous Year Question Papers for CBSE Class 9 Science NCERT Solutions for Class 9 Science NCERT Exemplar Solutions for Class 9 Science Value Based Questions in Science for Class 9 HOTS Questions for Class 9 Science Question 2. What is a reference point ? Answer: A fixed point with respect to which the given object changes its position. Question 3. Is it possible that the train in which you are sitting appears to move while it is at rest ? Answer: Yes. The train at rest in which we are sitting appears to move when we look at another train moving parallel to the track on which our train is standing. Question 4. Define the term “distance”. – Answer: The length of actual path travelled by an object in the given time is called the distance travelled by the object. Question 5. Is distance a scalar or a vector quantity ? Answer: Distance...