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F 2011
F 2011
F 2011
a ) C= 4 0
ab
L b a
b) C= 4 0
ab
L
c ) C=
qL
ln
2 0
d ) C= 2 0
L
ln b
qL a-b
e) C=
4 0 ab
4 R2
o
R2
(B) 4 o
2
(C)
2R
o
(D)
4 R
o
4 R2 2
(E)
o
Q.
3.
A circular loop lying in the xy plane has a radius of 4. The loop experiences a
magnetic field
B=Bo cos ( t ) ^z
+B o sin ( t ) ^y
( A ) 4 B o cos ( t )
(B)
4 Bo sin ( t )
( C ) 16 Bo sin ( t )
( D ) 16 B o (cos ( t ) +sin ( t ) )
( E ) 16 B o cos ( t )
Q.4. Two long straight parallel wires, separated by a distance, carry currents in
opposite directions, along
Q.5. A long cylindrical solid rod of radius R carries a uniform current I along its
length parallel to the z-axis. The magnetic field B at a perpendicular distance r
from the axis of the rod will be equal to
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
o Ir
2R
o I R
2 r2
o I r
2R
^z z direction
and parallel to
o IR
2 r2
o Ir
2 R2
and parallel to
and parallel to
^z
direction
direction
and parallel to
^z
and parallel to
direction
direction
Q .6. A satellite orbiting the planet Mars has a mass m and travels in an
approximately circular orbit of radius R and period T. The mass of Mars as
calculated from this information will be:
(A) 42R3/T2G
(B) 4R2/T3G
(C) mR2/G
(D) 4mR2/G
(E) 4R2/mT3G
Q .7. A projectile weighing one Newton is fired vertically upward. It could reach a
height of one kilometer if there was no air drag. Due to air drag the projectile
dissipates 600 Joules during its ascent. What is the height attained by the same
projectile in the presence of the air drag?
(A) 940 m
(B) 600 m
(C) 400 m
(D) 60 m
(E) 450 m
Q.8. A boy of mass 40 kg stands on a wooden log of mass 60 kg. The log is lying on
the frictionless floor of a room. The boy walks along the log at 2 m/s in the
direction away from the door of the room. How fast does the log move with
respect to the door?
(A) at 2 m/s towards the door
(B) at 1.63 m/s towards the door
(C) at 1.63 m/s away from the door
(D) at 1.33 m/s towards the door
(E) at 1 m/s towards the door
Q.9. A mass undergoes Simple Harmonic Motion with amplitude A. What fraction of
the total energy is kinetic, when the displacement is x =A/2?
(A) 1/2
(B) 3/4
(C) 2/3
(B) 1/4
(C) none of the above
Q .10. A disk of radius R and mass M is mounted with its axis vertical. It is initially at
rest. A bullet of mass m and velocity v is fired horizontally and tangential to the
disk. It lodges in the perimeter of the disk. What angular velocity will the disk
acquire?
(A) mv/[(M+2m)R]
(B) mv/[(2M+m)R]
(C) Mv/mR
(D) mv/MR
(E) (2M+m)v/MR
Q.11.
Q.12.
(A) 0.12
(B) 0.88
(C ) 0.4
(D) ln.4.
(E) 0.6
Q.13. Which one of the following statements explains why interference patterns are
not usually observed for light from ordinary sources?
(A) Diffraction effects predominate.
(B) The two sources are out of phase.
(C ) The interference pattern is too small to observe.
(D) Light from ordinary light bulbs is not polarized.
(E) The two sources are not coherent.
Q.14.
A ball hanging from a vertical spring oscillates in a simple harmonic motion
with an angular frequency of 2.6 radians/sec and an amplitude of 0.075 m. What
is the maximum acceleration of the ball?
(A) 0.13m/s2
(B) 0.20 m/s2
(C ) 0.51 m/s2
(D) 2.6m/s2
(E) 35 m/s2
B
Q.15.
A transparent film (n=1.4) is deposited on a glass lens (n=1.5) to form a nonreflective coating. What thickness of the film would prevent reflection of light
with wavelength 500nm in air?
(A) 89 nm
(B) 125nm
(C) 170nm.
(D) 250nm
(E) 357nm
Q.16.
For
ln 1 x
, which of the following series expansion of
x 2 x3 x 4
...
2! 3! 4!
x 2 x3 x 4
...
2 3 4
(A)
(B)
(C)
x 1
x3 x5 x 7
x ...
3! 5! 7!
x3 x5 x 7
...
3 5 7
2 x2 4 x4 6x6
...
2!
4!
6!
(D)
(E)
y 0 1
y 2 xy2 0
Q.17.
y
(A)
is correct:
x
x 1
3
with
, on {-1,1} is
y 2e x
(B)
y sinh
(C)
y
(D)
x
x 1
y ln x
(E)
y 4 y 0
Q.18.
y 2 2
y (0) 1
conditions
and
y C1 cos( 2 x) C2 sin( 2 x ),
equation is given by
C1 C2 1
(A)
C1 1
(B)
C2 2
and
C2 3
C1 1
(C)
and
C1
(D)
C2 0
and
Q.19.
If a vector V is defined as
V =( 2 xz +3 y 2 ) ^j+(4 y z2 ) k^ , then
equal to
(A)
^ 2 z k^
( 4 z2 2 x ) i+
^
^
(B) ( 2 x +6 y ) i+ 8 yz k
(C)
^
(D) 6 y i+ y
(E)
k^
^ y ^j+ z
x i+
k^
would be
Q.20.
(A)
(B)
r =4, = 45o
(C )
r = r =2
(D)
r=
, = 45o
2 , = 30o
(E) r = 2, = 60o
Q.21.
The ratio of the energies of the n=5 and n=3 levels, (E 5/E3) of the electron in
the H atom in the Bohr model is equal to
(A) 9/25
(B) 3/5
(C) 5/3
(D) 25/9
(E) 27/125
Q. 22. How many times does an electron in an H atom go around the first orbit
(n=1) in a second?
(A)
4 2 mr 2
h
h
(B) 4 mr 2
2
(C)
(D)
h
2 mr
2 mr
h
h
(E) 2 2 mr 2
Q.23. The potential difference applied on an X-ray tube is increased. As a result, in
the emitted radiation
(A) The intensity increases
(B) The minimum wavelength increases
(C) The intensity decreases
8
B
(D) The minimum wavelength decreases
(E) The minimum wavelength remains unchanged
Q.24. A particle of charge q and mass m has been accelerated from rest through the
potential difference
(A)
h
2 mq V
(B)
h
2 mq V
(C)
h
2 mq V
2 mq V
h
(D)
(E)
2hmq V
Q.25. A rigid bar has a length of 1m when at rest with respect to an observer. When
the bar is moving at a speed
v=
c
2
(B)
(C)
1
2
(D)
(E)
1
2
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