BVP Medical BVP Medical Solved Paper-2008

  • question_answer
    How many seconds are there in a light Fermi?

    A) \[{{10}^{-15}}s\]                              

    B) \[3.0\times {{10}^{8}}s\]

    C) \[3.33\times {{10}^{-24}}s\]                       

    D) \[3.33\times {{10}^{-7}}s\]

    Correct Answer: C

    Solution :

                    One light fermi is time taken by light tQ travel a distance of 1 fermi ie, \[{{10}^{-15}}m\]. As                 \[t=\frac{l}{v}\] \[\therefore \]  1 light fermi \[=\frac{{{10}^{-15}}}{3\times {{10}^{8}}}\]                 \[=\frac{1\times {{10}^{-23}}}{3}\]                 \[=0.333\times {{10}^{-23}}\]                 \[=3.33\times {{10}^{-24}}s\]


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