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01-10-22 - JR - Super60 - Jee-Main - WTM-14 - Key & Sol's
01-10-22 - JR - Super60 - Jee-Main - WTM-14 - Key & Sol's
01-10-22 - JR - Super60 - Jee-Main - WTM-14 - Key & Sol's
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 4 2 3 3 2 4 1 5 4 6 2
7 3 8 2 9 3 10 2 11 3 12 3
13 2 14 2 15 1 16 1 17 3 18 2
19 3 20 3 21 6 22 4 23 7 24 6
25 2 26 1 27 7 28 5 29 6 30 9
CHEMISTRY
31 3 32 3 33 1 34 4 35 3 36 1
37 2 38 1 39 4 40 3 41 3 42 3
43 1 44 3 45 3 46 1 47 3 48 1
49 4 50 2 51 3 52 11 53 9 54 37
55 5 56 7 57 7 58 9 59 4 60 6
MATHEMATICS
61 2 62 4 63 3 64 2 65 2 66 2
67 2 68 1 69 1 70 2 71 4 72 1
73 3 74 1 75 2 76 3 77 3 78 2
79 3 80 1 81 5 82 2 83 1 84 14
85 4 86 4 87 0 88 2 89 3 90 6
0 r
0 / 2 v v r
2
3. By conservation of angular momentum,
I11 t I 22 t at all times t.
I11 I 2 2
Also, 1 2
4
I 2 mr 2
2
I1 mr 2
2
3
2 1 1
2 2 4
1 rad
6
4. From law of conservation of angular momentum
I I ' '
Given P I / n
' n or ' n
5. Melting of ice produces water which will spread over larger distance away from the axis
of rotation. This increases the moment of inertia so angular velocity decreases
6. Since no external torque act on gymnast, so angular momentum L I is conserved.
After pulling her arms & legs, the angular velocity increases but moment of inertia of
gymnast, decreases in such a way that angular momentum remains constant.
7. When two small spheres of mass m are attached gently, the external torque, about the
axis of rotation, is zero and therefore the angular momentum about the axis of rotation is
constant
I1
I11 I 22 2 1
I2
1 1
Here I1 MR 2 and I 2 MR 2 2mR 2
2 2
1
MR 2
2 M
2 1 1
1 M 4m
MR 2 2mR 2
2
8. The M.I. about the axis of rotation is not constant as the perpendicular distance of the
bead with the axis of rotation increases. Also since no external torque is acting
dL
ext L cons tan t I cons tan t
dt
Since, I increases, decreases
9.
L l
20 1
5 0.02
1000 2
2.5 rad / s
10. Using angular momentum conservation
I11 I 22 I1 I 2
I11 I 22
I1 I 2
11. Since torque about O is zero, angular momentum of mass m is conserved
v
mv mv x ; v
x
12. Cons. Of ang. Momentum about P gives
2
1 2 M 2 L
MV
2 12
V 2 L
2 3
3V
, counterclockwise
4L
L1 I10
Mr 2
mg r 2 mr 2 0
2
M
L1 mg m r 20
2
Final angular momentum of system
L f I f m v r r
I i I 0 mv0 R cos
v0
Angular velocity, 0
R
Angular momentum about B after impact LF
v
mv R I ;
R
Where v = required velocity align the inclined plane. (The normal reaction at B is
passing through the centre of the cylinder and hence it does not give any torque) Since
angular momentum about B remains conserved, we have
I u m.v0 R cos I mvR
I
2 m cos 13v
R
v v0 0
I 15
m
R2
21. By liner momentum conservation impulse (J) = mV
l
By angular momentum conservation, angular impulse J I
2
1 m l ml 6
So, mv I or 2
6 rad / s
2 2I ml l
2
12
22. Since net external = 0
L is conserved
Li L f
MR 2 MR 2 M 2 M 2
0 0 0 R R f
2 2 2 2
f 0 4 rad / s
2
23. Angular momentum conservation
d Md 2 d 2
2 M 2 M
2 12 2
12
7d
1
KEi 2 M 2
2
1 1 7 Md 2 2
KEi I 2
2 2 12
1
KE M 2
7
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KE
24. From angular momentum conservation,
I11 I 22
MR 2 2 MR 2
mR
1 .2
2 2
100 100
60 10 .2
2 2
2 110 10
2 22 rpm
100
25. By conservation of angular momentum about pivot
L I
2
d Md 2 d
mv m
2 12 2
mvd md 2 md 2
2 2 4
mvd 3
md 2
2 4
2
3d
26. As the net torque about A during the collision is zero, the angular momentum of the
system about A is conserved.
2
L L mL
2
m0 m
2 2 3
6V
0 anticlockwise
7L
27. By applying conservation of angular momentum
2 2 '
m0 R mR 2 0 m ' R mR 2
5 2R 5 R
6 7 '
m0 R m R
5 5
6
' 0
7
28. L final 0 (About a point on ground)
1
mR 20 m0 R must also be zero
Lint ial
5
50
So, 0
2R
5 1
Or, 0 5 rad / sec
2 0.5
29. After collision let velocity of centre rod is ' and angular velocity
Applying conservation of angular momentum about point ‘P’ on ground (see figure) we
get
MuL Mu ' L ML2
.... i
2 2 12
From conservation of momentum we get
L
MV MV ;
m V ' ...... ii
momentum of rod
2
momentum of particle
(ii) Pi Pf ;0 MV mV1
mV1
V
M
V V1 Velocity of separation
(iii) e 1
l Velocity of approach
0
2
l ml l l m
V V1 ; ; 1 3
2 6M 6 2 M
m
2
M
m
M 9 kg
2
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MATHEMATICS
cos2
2 ax
2 1
sin 1 .
Lt 2ax cos 2 Lt cos
2
e
x 0
2 bx
61. e 2bx x0
2cos sin a
2 ax 2 ax 2 ax 2
2cos sin 2 bx b
2
= e x0
Lt 2 bx 2 bx
a
sin
2 ax 2 ax 2
Lt
cos
x0 2 ax
2
ba ba xLt0 sin 2 bx 2 bx b
e 2bx e
a a2
b a b2
e e
b
Lt 4
Lt 1 x2 5x 3 4x
62. e x
1 e x
e
e0 1
x x 2 x 3
x x x 3
2
2cos2 x
1 1 1 1
1
2 2 cos 2 x 3 cos2 x 4 cos 2 x 5 cos 2 x
63. Lt 6 cos x 1
x 6
6
6
6
2
2cos2 x
1 1 1 1 2cos 2 x
1 cos2 x 1 cos2 x 2 cos2 x 5 cos2 x
36 Lt 1
x 3 2 3 6
2
x 0
Lt g x 1 Lt g x 1
x 0
This is true if Lt g x 0 which is true for g x x 2
x0
1 x
a 1 x sin x 1 1
65. Lt
x 1 sin x 1 4
x 1
1 x
sin x 1
a
x 1 1 a
11 2
1 1 a 1
Lt
x 1 sin x 1 2 2 a 2
1
x 1
1 r r 1 r r 1
2 2
r r r
66. tr
r 4 r 2 1 r 2 1 2 r 2 r 2 r 1 r 2 r 1 2 r 2 r 1 r 2 r 1
1 1 1
tr 2 2
2 r r 1 r r 1
n
tr t1 t2 t3 tn
r 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2
2 1 3 3 7 7 13 n n 1 n n 1
1 1
1 2
2 n n 1
n
1 1 1 1
Lt tr Lt 1 2 1 0
n
r 1
n 2
n n 1 2 2
2010 2010 2010
67. Lt
x 1 x 2 x 10
x
x 1006
1 2 x1004 1
2010 2010 2010
1 2 10
x 2010 1 1 1
Lt x x x 10
5
x 1 1 2
x1006 .x1004 1 1006 2 1004
x x
f x is continuous
f 0 f 0 f 0 0 e 0 a 0
1 a 1 a 0
f 11 f 1 f 1 a 1 2 b
ab 3 b 3
x
76. f x x ; 10 x 10 is discontinuous whenever x / 2 is an integer. So possible
2
points of discontinuity are 0, 2, 4, 6, 8
But at x 0 f 0 f 0 0
Hence number of discontinuities = 8
77. Since the function is continuous f 0 f 0 f 0
1/3
sin a 2 x sin x x1/3 1 3 x x1/3
Lt b Lt
x 0 x x 0 x 4/3
1 3 x 1/3 11/3
a 2 1 b 3 Lt
x0 1 3 x 1
1
a 3 b 3
3
a 2 b 1 a 2b 0
1 1 3x
78. Lt log k
x0 x
1 2x
1 1
3 2
1 3x 1 2x
Lt k 5
x0 1
x x
log 1 log 1 2 2
79. Lt a b k Lt cos sin x 1
x0 x x 0
x2 1 1
1 1 1 1
x a x
1 1 b
a b 2sin 2 x
Lt k Lt
x 0 1 x 0 2x
2 x2 1
89.
Lt 2 cos x cos 2 x
x 0
x2
Lt x 2
e x0 2 2 cos x cos 2 x 1
x
Lt x2
e x0 1 cos x cos 2 x . 2
x
x2 x4
cos x 1 ......
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