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The document provides a sample physics problem set covering topics in logarithms and antilogarithms. The problem set has 6 types of problems: 1) writing equations in logarithmic form, 2) writing equations in exponential form, 3) solving using properties of logarithms, 4) finding logarithm values without a calculator or table, 5) finding antilogarithm values without a calculator or table, and 6) another type of antilogarithm problem. The document provides the questions as examples and also gives the answers to the questions. It directs the reader to a YouTube channel for full lectures and solutions.

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Dpp-2 Log & Antilog (Basic Maths) Physics Linx

The document provides a sample physics problem set covering topics in logarithms and antilogarithms. The problem set has 6 types of problems: 1) writing equations in logarithmic form, 2) writing equations in exponential form, 3) solving using properties of logarithms, 4) finding logarithm values without a calculator or table, 5) finding antilogarithm values without a calculator or table, and 6) another type of antilogarithm problem. The document provides the questions as examples and also gives the answers to the questions. It directs the reader to a YouTube channel for full lectures and solutions.

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Class 11 Physics || DPP- 02


Chapter 00 – Basic Mathematics for Physics

For Boards / NEET / JEE


Topics Included : Lecture - 4 (Logarithm),
Lecture - 5 (Antilogarithm)

Type – 1 Write the following equation in logarithmic Form


3
Q.1) 4 2 =8
Q.2) 50 = 1 Apply the Short Tricks
in Lecture e
taught in Lecture.
Q.3) 34 = 81
Q.4) 4−2 = 1 16

Type – 2 Write the following equation in exponential Form


Q.5) log 2 32 = 5
Q.6) log 3 1 243 = −5 Apply the Short Tricks
taught in Lecture.
Q.7) log 𝑃 𝑞 = r
Q.8) log10 0.001 = −3
Type – 3 : Solve using properties of logarithm
Q.9) 32 log3 9
Q.10) 10log10 𝑚+log10 𝑛
Q.11) 74 log7 5
Q.12) log10 1000 + log10 100 + log10 10 + log 1
Get all Lectures and DPP Solutions on “Physics Linx – Anil Kumar” YouTube Channel
Type - 4 : Find values of Logarithm (base 10) using short
tricks taught in lecture (Without Calculator and Without Log
Table in 2 Sec)
Q.13) log 25
Q.14) log 93.2156798
Q.15) log 42.12356789 585965481654985498598
Q.16) log 87.9875642441684168189
Q.17) log 72.5

Type - 5 : Find values of Antilogarithm using short trick


taught in lecture (Without Calculator and Without Antilog
Table in 2 Sec)
Q.18) Antilog (3.72)
Q.19) Antilog (14.92)
Q.20) Antilog (11.35)
Q.21) Antilog (6.65)

Type - 6 : Find values of Antilogarithm using short trick


taught in lecture (Without Calculator and Without Antilog
Table in 2 Sec)
Q.22) Antilog (-3.4)
Q.23) Antilog (-19.05)
Q.24) Antilog (-16.10)
Q.25) Antilog (-14.22)

Get all Lectures and DPP Solutions on “Physics Linx – Anil Kumar” YouTube Channel
Answers :
1) log 4 8 = 3 2 2) log 5 1 = 0 3) log 3 81 = 4
1 1
4) log 4 = −2 5) 25 = 32 6) 3−5 =
16 243

7) 𝑝𝑟 = 𝑞 8) 10−3 = 0.001 9) 81
10) mn 11) 625 12) 6
13) 1.39 14) 1.96 15) 1.62
16) 1.94 17) 1.86 18) 5.24 × 103
19) 8.31 × 1014 20) 2.23 × 1011 21) 4.46 × 106
22) 4 × 10−4 23) 9 × 10−20 24) 8 × 10−17
25) 6 × 10−15

All the Best !!!


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odds are not in your favour. - Elon Musk

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