A. Half an oscillation
B. One full oscillation
C. Two oscillations
D. Three oscillations
A. Head-to-tail rule
B. Right-hand rule
C. Left-hand rule
D. Hit and Trial Principle
A. Increases with the increase of the mass of the body
B. Depends on the type of body used
C. Is independent of the mass of the body
D. Decreases with the increase of the mass of the body
A. 760 mm – Hg
B. 560 mm Hg
C. 690 mm
D. None of the above
A. 300-600
B. 400-700
C. 500-700
D. None of the above
A. Coulomb
B. Ohm
C. Becquerel (Bq)
D. All of these
A. Frequency
B. Amplitude
C. Wavelength
D. Phase difference
A. Velocity in air
B. amplitude
C. Frequency
D. State of polarization
A. Red
B. Violet
C. Green
D. Yellow
A. Electric and magnetic fields are in the same phase
B. Electric and magnetic fields are out of phase
C. Electric and magnetic fields are sometimes in phase and sometimes out of phase
D. All of these