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Discovery of Nucleus
The nucleus was first discovered in 1911 by Lord Rutherford and his associates by experiments on
scattering of a-particles by atoms. He found that the scattering results could be explained, if atoms consist
of a small, central, massive and positive core surrounded by orbiting electrons.The experimental results indicated that,
the size of the nucleus is of the order of 10-14 m and is thus 10000 times smaller than the size
of atom.
(i) Ratio of mass of nucleus with mass of atom is approximately
(a) 1 (b) 10 (c) 103 (d) 1010
(ii) Masses of nuclei of hydrogen, deuterium and tritium are is in the ratio of
(a) 1:2:3 (b) 1:1:1 (c) 1:1:2 (d 1:2:4
(a) more for lighter elements and less for heavier elements
(b) more for heavier elements and less for lighter elements
(c) very less compared to ordinary matter
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4. Two convex lenses A and B of an astronomical telescope having focal lengths 5 cm and 20 cm, respectively are
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Excited State of Atom
At room temperature, most of the H-atoms are in ground state. When an atom receives some energy (i.e. by
electron collisions), the atom may acquire sufficient energy to raise electron to higher energy state. In this
condition, the atom is said to be in excited state. From the excited state, the electron can fall back to a state
of lower energy, emitting a photon equal to the energy difference of the orbit.
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semiconductor?
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(iii) Name the element with which control rods in nuclear reactors are made up.
6. (i) Identify the part of the electromagnetic spectrum used in (i) radar and (ii) eye surgery.Write their frequency
range.
(ii) Prove that the average energy density of the oscillating electric field is equal to that of the oscillating
magnetic field.
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Or Predict the effect on the electrical properties of a silicon crystal at room temperature, if every millionth silicon atom
is replaced by an atom of indium. Given, concentration of silicon atoms = 5 x 1028 m-3, intrinsic carrier
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(ii) A ray of light passes through an equilateral glass prism, such that the angle of incidence is equal to angle of
convergence and each of these angles is equal to (3/4)th of angle of prism. What is the value of angle of deviation?
Or (i) Out of blue and red lights, which is more deviated by a prism? Give reason.
(ii) Give one application of prism.
(iii) If a prism of 5° angle gives deviation of 3.2°, then what will be the refractive index of prism?
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7. Define the Q-value of a nuclear process. When can a nuclear process not proceed spontaneously? If both the number
of protons and the number of neutrons are conserved in a nuclear reaction in what way is mass converted into energy
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(or vice-versa) in the nuclear reaction?
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Or (i) (a) Why is the mass of a nucleus always less than the sum of masses of constituents, neutrons and protons?
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(b) What is obtained by fusion of two deuterons?
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(c) He and He nuclei have the same mass number
The atomic masses of lithium, hydrogen and helium are 7.016 amu, 1.008 amu and 4.004 amu, respectively.
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Find the initial energy of each helium atom. (Take, 1 amu = 931 MeV/cº)
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8. (i) Draw a circuit arrangement for studying V-I characteristics of a p-n junction diode in
(a) forward bias and
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(ii) State the main practical application of LED. Explain, giving reason, why the semiconductor used for
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fabrication of visible light LEDs must have a band gap of at least (nearly) 1.8 eV.
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reverse bias. Briefly explain how the typical V-l characteristics of a diode are obtained and draw these
characteristics.
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(ü) With the help of necessary circuit diagram, explain the working of a photodiode used for detecting optical
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signals.
9. What is diffraction of light? Draw a graph showing the variation of intensity with angle in a single slit
diffraction experiment. Write one feature which distinguishes the observed pattern from the double slit interference
pattern.
How would the diffraction pattern of a single slit be affected, when
(i) the width of the slit is decreased and
Or (i) A ray of light falls on a transparent sphere with centre C as shown in the figure. The ray emerges from the sphere
parallel to the line AB. Find the angle of refraction of A, if the refractive index of material ofsphere is 13.
60°
(ii) The image obtained with a convex lens is erect and its length is four times the length of the object. If the focal length of the lens is 20 cm, calculate the
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1. (i) c, (ii) d, (iii), (iv)d, (v) a 2. 26.72 MeV
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6. (1)2f, (ii) 30° or (iii) 164 7. Or (ii) 7.488 MeV 9. Or (i) 30° (ii) u = 15 cm, v = 60 cm