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Mass
under macroscopic physics c. Distance
a. Astronomical d. Energy
b. Terrestrial
c. Laboratory 100.The magnitude of any physical quantity
d. Structure of atom a. Depends on the method of measurement
b. Does not depend on the method of
measurement
92.Einstein got noble price for
c. Is more in SI system than in CGS system
a. theory of relativity d. Directlyproportional to the fundamental
b. photoelectric effect units of mass, length and time
c. Gravitation Waves
d. astronomy and astrophysics 101.One nanometre is equal to
a. 109mm
93.Nuclear reactors are based on the phenomena b. 10−6cm
of c. 10−7cm
a. atomic bomb d. 10−9cm
b. controlled chain reaction
c. uncontrolled chain reactions 102.A micron is related to centimetre as
d. nuclear fusion a. 1micron=10−8cm
b. 1micron=10−6cm
c. 1micron=10−5cm
94. X-rays were accidentally discovered by
d. 1micron=10−4cm
a. de-Broglie
b. Max plank 103.The unit of power is
c. Rutherford a. Joule
d. w.k. Roentgen b. Joule per second only
c. Joule per second and watt both
95.C.V. Raman is known for his contribution in d. Only watt
a. photoelectric effect
b. refraction of the light 104.A suitable unit for gravitational constant is
c. Inelastic scattering of light by a. kg-msec−1
molecules b. N m−1 sec
c. C. N m2 kg−2
d. quantum model of hydrogen atom
d. kg m sec−1
96.Opticle fibres are based on a principle of 105.SI unit of pressure is
a. Total internal reflection a. Pascal
b. optical reflection b. Dynes/cm2
c. Refraction c. cm of Hg
d. optical illusion d. Atmosphere
135.Parsec is a unit of
a. Distance
b. Velocity
c. Time
d. Angle