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Answer Key and Solution For Aieee 2011
Answer Key and Solution For Aieee 2011
Answers by
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CODE
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Q.N. P
CODE
S
Q.N. P
01
1,3
31
61
02
32
62
03
33
63
04
34
64
05
35
65
06
36
66
07
37
67
08
38
68
09
39
69
10
40
70
11
41
71
12
42
72
13
43
73
14
44
74
15
45
75
16
46
2,4
76
17
47
77
18
48
78
19
49
79
20
50
80
21
51
81
22
52
82
23
53
83
24
54
84
25
55
85
2,4
26
56
86
27
57
87
28
58
88
29
59
89
30
1,3
60
90
Though every care has been taken to provide the answers correctly but the
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DATE : 01/05/2011
Code -
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Solutions
Time : 3 hrs.
for
AIEEE 2011
(Mathematics, Chemistry & Physics)
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4.
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11.
AIEEE-2011 (Code-R)
PARTA : MATHEMATICS
1.
11
(1) , 1
12
1
(2) ,
2
3 11
(3) ,
4 12
1
(4) 0,
2
3.
31
, then p
32
(1) Equals
(3) Equals
3
4
Ans. (2)
1 cos2( x 2)
Sol. lim
x2
x2
Ans. (4)
Sol. Probability of atleast one failure
1 no failure
1 cos{2(x 2)}
lim
x 2
x2
lim
x2
31
32
2|sin( x 2)|
x2
1 p5
p5
31
32
4.
Statement-1 :
1
32
rvic
Statement-2
Se :
n al
1
2
Also p 0
1
Hence p 0,
2
2.
(D
io
i vi s
no
ka
a
A
f
sh
(1) 132
(2) 144
(3) 132
(4) 144
Ans. (4)
Sol. Statement-1 is true
Ans. (4)
We observe that
Reflexivity
Sol. We have (1 x x 2 x 3 )6 (1 x )6 (1 x 2 )6
xR x as x x
0 is an integer, x A
Symmetric
coefficient of x in
1 x x
Let ( x , y ) A
6
C1 . C3 C3 . C2 C5 . C1
y x is an integer
6 20 20 15 6 6
x y is also an integer
Transitivity
144
Let ( x , y ) A and ( y , z ) A
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7.
5.
(2) (0, 1)
(3) (1, 0)
(4) || = 1
1 0
0
8 k (2 k ) 2(2 k 8)
k 2 6k 8
0
Ans. (1)
k 2 6k 8
0
k 2,4
Clearly there exists two values of k.
Statement-1 :
The point A(1, 0, 7) is the mirror image of the point
x .) y 1 z 2
B(1, 6, 3) in the line
: Lt d
.
3
s 1 2
e
c
Statement-2 : rvi
e
8.
product of roots
(1 ip)(1 ip) 1 p2 1, p
(1, )
6.
d x
equals
dy 2
d 2 y dy
(1) 2
dx dx
1
d 2 y dy
(3) 2
dx dx
d2y
(2) 2
dx
3
v
(D i
d 2 y dy
(4) 2
dx dx
i si o
no
ka
a
A
f
Ans. (1)
Sol. We have
d 2 x d dx d 1
dy 2 dy dy dy dy
dx
sh
al xS
n
o
ti
Thealine
:
1
uc
d
E
y 1 z2
bisects the line segment
2
3
joining A(1, 0, 7) and B(1, 6, 3).
d2 y 1
d 1 dx
1
.
.
.
2
2
dx dy dy
dy dx dy
dx
dx
dx
3
2
d2 y
1
dy d y
.
2
3
2
dx dx
dy dx
dx
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9.
P : Suman is brilliant
Q : Suman is rich
R : Suman is honest
The negation of the statement "Suman is brilliant
and dishonest if and only if Suman is rich" can be
expressed as
(1) ~ (P ~ R) Q
(2) ~ P (Q ~ R)
(3) ~ (Q (P ~ R))
(4) ~ Q ~ P R
(2) 18 months
(3) 19 months
(4) 20 months
Ans. (1)
Sol. Total savings = 200 + 200 + 200 + 240 + 280 + ... to
n months = 11040
Ans. (3)
Sol. Suman is brilliant and dishonest is P ~ R
400
n 2
400 n 3 . 40
11040
2
(n 21) (n + 26) = 0
~ (Q (P ~ R))
n = 21 as n 26
L
ce s
td
(1) 5 x 2 e3ryv2 32
0
(1) 21 months
n
isio is true;
Statement-1 is true, Statement-2
v
i
(Dexplanation of
Statement-2 is the not the correct
Ed
al S
2
io 2
0
c(2)at 3 x 5y 32
(3) 5 x 2 3 y 2 48
0
(4) 3 x 2 5 y 2 15
0
Ans. (2)
Statement-1
Sol. Let the equation of the ellipse be
x2
a
Ans. (4)
Sol. The figure is self explanatory
y=x
Y
L2
L1
y + 2x = 0
(1, 2)
and eccentricity = e =
b2
a
y2
b2
=1
9
1
2
1
2
a
b
2
5
(2, 2)
y+2=0
L3
PR OP 2 2
RQ OQ
5
2
b2
1 2
5
a
b2
a
b2 =
Statement-2 is false
3
5
3 2
a
5
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9
1
2
1
2
a
b
Thus
1 tan
= 8 log2 .
I
4
= 8
log 1 1 tan d
0
9
5
1
2
a
3a 2
/4
= 8
27 + 5 = 3a2 = 32
2
a
32
3 32 32
2
, b
3
5
3
5
2I = 2log2
3
13
A
4
16
(2)
(3)
13
A1
16
(4) 1 A 2
I = log2
3
A1
4
x
15. If the angle between the line
equals
Sol. We have,
A = sin2x + cos4x = 1 cos2x + cos4x
2
= 1 cos x
1 x2
dx is
vi s
(D i
io
no
ka
a
A
f
(4)
1 x
8.
0
z3
are
1, 2,
Hence direction cosines of the line are
are
14
2
14
3
14
then cos(90 ) =
dx
Put x = tan
I=
2
5
5 2
8 log 1 x
es
rvic
(4)
t d. )
2
3
log2
2
Sol. We have,
sh
na
o
i
t
x ca y 1
u
E d1
2
(2) log2
log2
8
3
2
Ans. (2)
(3)
(2)
8log 1 x
(1) log 2
5
3
Ans. (2)
3
A1
4
1
(1)
1
1
2
4
3
1
3
2
= cos x
4
2
4
(3)
y 1 z 3
and
2
5
the plane x + 2y + 3z = 4 is cos1 14 , then
Ans. (2)
Clearly
log 1 tan d
log 1 tan
sec
2
sec 2 d
3
14
1 4 3
5 2
= sin
14
5 3
5 14
2
9 2 45 9 2 30 25
30 = 20
/4
= 8
log1 tan d
2
3
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16. For x 0, , define
2
f x
t sint dt
Then f has
19. If a
1
(3i k ) and b
(2i 3 j 6 k ) , then the
7
10
value of (2 a b ) [( a b ) ( a 2 b)] is
(1) 3
(2) 5
(3) 3
(4) 5
Sol. We have
2a b . a b a 2b
= 2a b . b 2a
t sin t dt
= 2a b
f (x) =
x sin x
= [4 + 1] = 5 s
+ve
ve
2
2
2
= 4 | a | | b | 4a. b
.)
We observe that
ve
x = n, n Z
Ans. (2)
|a| = 4
f(x) =
25 26
a = 25.5a
2
rvic
Lt d
i on
t
a
c
al
, x0
x
q,
x 0
2
xx x
,
x0
x 3/2
is continuous for all x in R, are
neighbourhood of 2
a ka
of A
(D
1
| x| x
(1) (, ) {0}
(2) (, )
(3) (0, )
(4) (, 0)
is
p
(1)
1
3
,q
2
2
(2) p
1
3
,q
2
2
p
(3)
5
1
,q
2
2
3
1
,q
(4) p
2
2
Ans. (4)
Ans. (4)
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
h 0
1
2
p2 q
3
1
p
,q
2
2
Ans. (4)
(1) |a| = 2c
(2) 2|a| = c
(3) |a| = c
(4) a = 2c
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Sol. We have
Ans. (3)
y-axis
CD
CD=C
(c, 0)
(0, 0)
a/2
Sol.
C P(C D) P(C )
P(C )
P
P(D)
P(D)
D
as 0 P(D) 1
x-axis
Clearly c = |a|
dV ( t )
differential equation
(2) T 2
(1) ekT
(3) I
kT 2
2
(4) I
Sol.
dV (t )
t 0
k(T t )2
2
vi s
(D i
k(T t )dt
Ans. (3)
I
k
Ans. (3)
V (T )
i on
a
of A
Lt d
s
e of unity, and (1 + )7 = A + B.
25. If ( 1) is a cubeicroot
v
r
Then (A, B)Sequals
l e
a
n
(1) (1,
(2) (0, 1)
tio 1)
a
c
u
(4) (1, 0)
Ed(3) (1, 1)
h
Ans.
(3)
s
a
A = 1, B = 1
(A, B) = (1, 1)
26. Statement-1 : The number of ways of distributing
10 identical balls in 4 distinct boxes such that no
box is empty is 9C3.
T 2
V
(
T
)
I
k
kT 2
2
(2)7 = A + B
1 + = A + B
(1) P(C|D)
(1 + )7 = A + B
2 = A + B
(T t )2
k
V (T ) I
2 0
V (T ) I
Sol.
Ans. (3)
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Ans. (3)
Sol. Number of ways to distribute 10 identical balls in
four distinct boxes such that no box remains empty
= 101C41 = 9C3
Number of ways to select 3 different places from 9
places = 9C3
(3)
3
3 2
8
(4)
3 2
(2) 7
(3) 5
(4) 13
1
dy dx
y3
1
4
2
3 2
units
=
8
4 2
5
square units
2
is
o
i on
(2)
v
1
(Di units
square
2
(4)
3
square units
2
fA
s
a ka
d
hE
Ans. (4)
y=x
1
y=x
(1,1)
rvi
L
ce s
td
x
Finally the
l Serequired solution is y + 3 = 5e
(1)
(1) 2
dy
y3
dx
1
4
x = e, y
dy
y 3 0 and y(0) = 2, then y(ln 2) is equal
dx
Sol. We have
Ans. (3)
Sol. The equation of the tangent to x = y2 having slope
1 is y x
1
3
1 0 sq. units
2
2
Ans. (2)
3
4
(2)
to
1
[ln x ]1e
2
29. If
(1)
na
ln2
atioy (ln2) = 5e 3 = 10 3 = 7
uc
and a d
0 . Then the vector d is equal to
a c
b c
(2) b c
(1) c b
ab
ab
ac
bc
c
b
b
c
(3)
(4)
ab
ab
Ans. (1)
Sol. We have
bc bd
a (b c ) a (b d )
x=e
Sol.
( a c )b ( a b )c ( a d )b ( a b )d
( a b )d ( a c )b ( a b)c
Required area
e
1
1
1 1 dx
x
2
1
(a c )
d
bc
(a b)
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PARTB : CHEMISTRY
31. In context of the lanthanoids, which of the following
statements is not correct?
Ans. (1)
36. 'a' and 'b' are van der Waals' constants for gases.
Chlorine is more easily liquefied than ethane
because
(1) a for Cl2 > a for C2H6 but b for Cl2 < b for C2H6
(1) A2B5
(2) A2B
(3) AB2
(4) A2B3
Ans. (1)
8
8
5
ZB
2
So formula of compound is AB5/2
i.e., A2B5
Ans. (2)
Sol. ZA
(3) 5.46 BM
(4) 2.82 BM
ti o n
i vi
ka
a
A
f
sh
NO2+ sp
NH4+ sp3
37. The
hybridisation of orbitals of N atom in
u ca
EdNO3 , NO2 and NH4 are respectively
Ans. (3)
Ans. (4)
So
2nis
33. The magnetic moment (spin only) of [NiCls4]io
(1) 1.41 BM
es
rvic
n(n 2) BM
(1) 304.60 g
(2) 804.32 g
2 4
(3) 204.30 g
(4) 400.00 g
8 2.82 BM
Ans. (2)
Tf K f
6
w
1000
1.86 w 1000
62 4000
w = 800 g
Ans. (4)
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39. The outer electron configuration of Gd (Atomic No.:
64) is
(1) 4f7 5d1 6s2
Ans. (1)
(4) 743 nm
Ans. (4)
1
1
Sol.
1 2
1
1
355 680 2
1 680 355
2 355 680
2 = 743 nm
(4) Octahedral
(2) 2Butene
(4) 2Pentanone
Ans. (4)
Sol.
2-Pentanone
has -hydrogen & hence
td.) it will exhibit tautomerism.
sL
Ans. (3)
Sol.
(1) Phenol
Ozonolysis
CH2
C=
Vinylic group
e
45. The entropyvichange
involved in the isothermal
r c
e
reversibleSexpansion
of 2 moles of an ideal gas from
l
a volume
ona of 10 dm3 at 27C is to a volume of 100 dm3
HCHO
ti
uc(1)a 42.3 J mol1 K1
d
E
vi s
(Di i 1
x y1
(1)
i1
(3)
nR ln
Sol. S
(2) x y 1
i1
x y1
(4)
(1) Benzophenone
(2) Acetaldehyde
(3) Acetone
(4) Formaldehyde
Ans. (2, 4 )
Total moles = 1 + x + y
= 1 + (x + y 1)
[Ag(NH ) ]
3 2
HCHO
Ag Organic compound
1 (x y 1)
i
1
100
10
S = 38.3 J/mole/K
Ans. (2)
V2
V1
x y1
i 1
Silver mirror
[Ag (NH3 )2 ]
CH 3 CHO
Ag
i 1
x y1
Silver mirror
Organic Compound
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Br
OH
+ Br2
(1) Chloroform
Br
(2) 2, 2, 2-Trichloroethanol
(4) 2, 2, 2-Trichloropropanol
Ans. (2)
Cl
Sol. ClCCHO
NaOH
Cannizaros reaction
ClCCOONa +
Cl
Cl
Cl
2 1
Ans. (2)
Sol. Due to absence of low lying vacant d orbital in B.
sp3d2 hybridization is not possible hence BF63 will
not formed.
52. Sodium ethoxide has reacted with ethanoyl chloride.
The compound that is ) produced in the above
t d.
reaction is
L
s
(1) Ethyl ethanoate
(2) Diethyl ether
i ce
v
r
e
(3) 2Butanone
(4) Ethyl chloride
al S
Ans. (1) tion
(D
io
i vi s
no
(4) B(OH)
4
Cl
2, 2, 2-trichloroethanol
H2
Sol. H e
2
(2) BF3
6
(1) BO
2
(3) BH
ClCCH2OH
Ans. (4)
Br
2, 4, 6-Tribomophenol
50. Among the following the maximum covalent
character is shown by the compound
(2) FeCl2
(1) MgCl2
(3) SnCl2
(4) AlCl3
Ans. (4)
Sol. According to Fajans rule, cation with greater charge
and smaller size favours covalency.
51. Boron cannot form which one of the following
anions?
(3) Trichloromethanol
Cl
OH
H2O
ka
a
A
f
d
hE
u ca
PH 2
0.059
E 0
log 2
1
[H ]
E
O
CH3 CH2OCCH3
Cl
0.059
2 1/2
log
1
1
Cl
Therefore E is negative.
CH3CH2OCCH3
Ethylacetate
(1) 2, 4, 6-Tribromophenol
(2) 2-Bromophenol
(3) 3-Bromophenol
(4) 4-Bromophenol
Ans. (1)
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Ans. (1)
Sol. Neural FeCl3 gives violet colored complex
OH
+
+FeCl3
3H
O Fe + 3HCl
6
Violet coloured
complex
at 1000 K
(4) 0.086
0.086
x
55.5 5.2 60.7
(0.6)2 0.36
1.8 atm
(0.2)
0.2
55. The strongest acid amongst the following
compounds is :
So,
Kp
(1) 4th
(3) 2nd
(D
io
i vi s
no
ka
a
A
f
i ce
e rv
td
sL
.)
(2) 1st
(4) 3 rd
al S
n
o
i
Sol. Fact.
ca t
u
d
E Which of the following statement is wrong?
h59.
Ans. (3)
(3) HCOOH
(2) 0.100
Sol. x
0
2p
Ans. (4)
(1) 0.050
Ans. (4)
2CO
P = 0.5 atm
0.5 p
Ans. (2)
CO2(g) + C(s)
Correct order is
Sol. CH3CH2CHCOH
Cl
Ans. (2)
(1) K O Na O Al O MgO
2
2
2 3
(2) Al O MgO Na O K O
2 3
2
2
(3) MgO K O Al O Na O
2
2 3
2
(4) Na O K O MgO Al O
2
2
2 3
Ans. (2 )
Sol. While moving from left to right in periodic table
basic character of oxide of elements will decrease.
Ans. (1)
Sol. The oxidation state of S may be less than +4.
i.e., in H2S it is 2.
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PARTC : PHYSICS
63. Three perfect gases at absolute temperatures T1, T2
and T3 are mixed. The masses of molecules are m1,
m2 and m3 and the number of molecules are n1, n2
and n3 respectively. Assuming no loss of energy, the
final temperature of the mixture is
Ans. (2)
Sol.
(3)
T
1
1 2
6
T1
T2 5
T1 6
T2 62 4
T2
5
or T2 = 62 5
T1 = 372 K
n1T1 n2 T2 n3T3
n1 n2 n3
v
(D i
i si o
(2) 1 mV
(4) 0.50 mV
= 0.15 mV
Ans. (3)
Sol. T = F r = 40t 10t2
= 4t t2
t3
0
3
t=6s
2t 3 t 4
Also, =
3 12
2666
108
=
3
or T2 = 310 K
2t 2
(4)
n
n1
n
T1 2 T2 3 T3
N
N
Sol. U = N
n1 n2 n3
N N N
T 62 2
Also, 2
T1
3
T1 T2 T3
3
Ans. (3)
T2 5
T1 6
(2)
Sol. L = I = Constant
I first decreases, then increases.
5.73
2
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66. Two identical charged spheres suspended from a
common point by two massless strings of length l
are initially a distance d(d << l) apart because of
their mutual repulsion. The charge begins to leak
from both the spheres at a constant rate. As a result
the charges approach each other with a velocity v.
Then as a function of distance x between them
Ans. (4)
N
(Left)
3
2N
t t
1 , N1
3
Sol.
At t t
2 , N2
(1) v x
(2) v x
(3) v x1
(4) v x 2
Ans. (2)
F
mg
kq 2
x
2l mgx 2
kq 2
x
2l mg
3
(3) 36.3 eV
(4) 108.8 eV
1
1
Sol. E = 13.6 (3)2 2 2
1
3
= 13.6 9
T
F
8
9
= 108.8 eV
mg
dq
dx
2 kq
dt
dt
2l
mg
3x 2
(1) 6 a0
(3) 6 a0r
Also, q x3/2
(2) 12.1 eV
Ans. (4)
Sol. tan
or
(1) 122.4 eV
Ans. (1)
dx x 3/2
2 , i.e., v x 1/2
dt
x
al
(2) 4.2 kJ
(3) 8.4 kJ
(4) 84 kJ
vi s
(D i
io
.)
(4) 24 a0
dtion
2 ar E
2 ar
a
ducdr
q
E 4r 2
0
q = 80ar3
=
Ans. (3)
=
Sol. Q = U + W
As W = 0 U = Q = 4184
vice
td
sL
(2) 24 a0r
dq
dV
240 r 2 dr
4r 2 dr
= 60a
100
20
1000
= 8368
= 8.368 kJ
8.4 kJ
68. The half life of a radioactive substance is 20 minutes.
The approximate time interval (t2 t1) between the
2
time t2 when
of its has decayed and time t1 when
3
1
of its had decayed is
3
(1) 0.4 m J
(2) 4 m J
(3) 0.2 m J
(4) 2 m J
Ans. (1)
Sol. W = SE
= 2 T 4(52 32) 104
= 2 0.03 4(16) 104
(1) 28 min
(2) 7 min
= 3.84 104
(3) 14 min
(4) 20 min
= 0.4 mJ
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(3) 1.7
(4) 2.7
106
Ans. (4)
Sol. Charge on capacitor q = q0(1
or
V
et/RC)
q0
(1 e t /RC )
C
Sol.
et/RC = 0.4
dv
2.5 dt
0
2 6.25 2.5t
t
10
ln
2.303 0.4
RC
4
t=2s
75. Direction : The question has a paragraph followed by
two statements, Statement-1 and Statement-2. Of the
given four alternatives after the statements, choose the
one that describes the statements.
.)
5
2.303 0.4
Lt d
= 2.7 106
73. A current I flows in an infinitely long wire with
corss section in the form of a semi-circular ring of
raidus R. The magnitude of the magnetic induction
along its axis is
0 I
(1)
4 R
(3)
(4) 4 s
2 v 2.5 t
t
ln (0.4)
RC
2 10
(3) 2 s
(2) 1 s
Ans. (3)
V = 200(1 et/RC)
R =
(1) 8 s
(2)
0 I
0 I
2 R
0 I
(4)
2 R
22 R
(D i
n
i si o
ka
a
A
f
sh
Ans. (2)
dl
Sol.
B
dB sin
0 di
2 R sin
0 i
R sin d
2 R R 0
Ans. (4)
Sol. The centre of interference pattern is dark, showing
that the phase difference between two interfering
waves is . But this does not imply statement-1.
0 i
2 R
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76. Two bodies of masses m and 4 m are placed at a
distance r. The gravitational potential at a point on
the line joining them where the gravitational field is
zero is
9Gm
(1)
r
(3)
Ans. (3)
q q0 cos t
Sol.
energy is halved when q
(2) Zero
4Gm
r
(4)
6Gm
r
Div
Lc
4
9GM
r
of A
sh
a ka
( is true and
(3) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2
Statement-2 is the correct explanation of
Statement-1
Ans. (1)
Sol. kmax = hf
Ans. (3)
k'max = 2hf
k'max = 2kmax +
k'max > 2kmax
LC
(3)
4
Lc
4m
GM 4GM
r /3 2r /3
LC
2r/3
(1)
t
4
Ans. (1)
r/3
q0
(2) LC
(4) 2 LC
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Ans. (1)
a1
v1
v2 = 2.04 m/s
(3)
3
Ans. (3)
Sol. x1 = A sin t
a2
v2 4.16
d V1 = d V2
2
1
2
2
= x0 2 A sin cos t
2
0.4
2.04
3
= 8 10
= 3.54 10 m
3
M m
(1)
1/2
(4)
M m
is
Div
At mean position, initial velocity = A(
1
i on
td. (2)
a
of A
ce
rvi0.2%
(3) Increase e
by
lS
Ans. (3) iona
cat2
u
d
Sol.E R l
as h
Increase by 0.05%
R 2 l
R
l
MA1 1
Mm
MA
A2 2 1 1
M m
(1)
(2)
A2 M 1
A1 M m 2
v2
g2
(3)
v4
g2
(4)
k
M
A2
M
A1
m M
or
A1
m M
A2
M
v2
g
v4
2 g2
Ans. (3)
2
Sol. Area Rmax
k
2
M m
x0 A
2
1/2
Ans. (1)
New velocity =
M
(2) M m
Mm
(3)
M
(2)
x2 = x0 + A sin(t + )
V1
d2 = d1 V
2
Sol.
(4)
4
(1)
v2
v22 = 4.16
Rmax
v2 sin 90 v2
g
g
Area
v 4
g2
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85. A thermally insulated vessel contains an ideal gas
of molecular mass M and ratio of specific heats . It
is moving with speed v and is suddenly brought to
rest. Assuming no heat is lost to the surroundings,
its temperature increases by
(1)
( 1)
Mv 2 K
2R
( 1)
2
(2) 2( 1)R Mv K
(3)
( 1)
Mv 2 K
2 R
(4)
y(x , t ) e
ax 2 bt 2 2 ab xt
This represents a
(1) Standing wave of frequency
Mv 2
K
2R
1
b
a
b
b
a
Ans. (1)
Sol.
1 2 n RT
mv
2
( 1)
MV 2 ( 1)
T
2R
Ans. (3)
0 mm
52 divisions
Sol. y(x , t ) e
b
a
(2) 0.52 cm
(3) 0.052 cm
(4) 0.026 cm
Ans. (3)
d
hE
(3) g
(3)
(2)
1
m/s
15
1
m/s
10
(4) 10 m/s
Ans. (3)
(2)
3
g
2
(4)
2
g
3
1 dv 1 du
0
v 2 dt u2 dt
2
f du
dv v2 du
2
dt u dt
f u dt
2
20 du
20 280 dt
Ans. (4)
a
Sol.
(1) 15 m/s
1 1 1
v u f
u ca
0.52mm
0.052cm
(1)
( a x b t )2
Sol.
mg
mg
2g
I
m 3
m 2 m
2
R
1 du 1
m/s
15 dt 15
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3 . A ray of light in
A 6 3 i 8 3 j 10 k
is incident on the plane of separation. The angle of
refraction in medium 2 is
cos
( k).(6 3 i 8 3 j 10 k )
108 192 100
1
2
60
(1) 75
(2) 30
Now,
(3) 45
(4) 60
sin r
Ans. (3)
2 sin 60 3 sin r
1
2
r 45
(D
io
i vi s
no
ka
a
A
f
d
hE
i on
t
a
c
e
rvic
e
lS
td
sL
.)
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