A rod \(PQ\) of proper length \(L\) lies along the \(X\)-axis and moves towards the positive \(X\)-direction with speed \(v = \frac{3c}{5}\) with respect to the ground (see figure), where \(c\) is the speed of light in vacuum. An observer on the ground measures the positions of \(P\) and \(Q\) at different times \(t_P\) and \(t_Q\) respectively in the ground frame, and finds the difference between them to be \(\frac{9L}{10}\). What is the value of \(t_Q - t_P\)? 
| Column I | Column II |
(1)![]() | (P) Diamagnetic |
(2)![]() | (Q) Paramagnetic |
(3)![]() | (R) Ferromagnetic |
(4)![]() | (S) Antiferromagnetic |
The Hall experiment is carried out with a non-magnetic semiconductor. The current $I$ is along the X-axis and the magnetic field $B$ is along the Z-axis. Which one of the following is the CORRECT representation of the variation of the magnitude of the Hall resistivity $\rho_{xy}$ as a function of the magnetic field?
The figure schematically shows the M (magnetization) - H (magnetic field) plots for certain types of materials. Here M and H are plotted in the same scale and units. Which one of the following is the most appropriate combination? 