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PHYSICS

Daily Practice Problems


Target JEE 2016
Class:XII Discussion: 27-28/07/2015 Time: 40 Min. M.M.: 36 DPP. NO.-48
Q.1 Antiparallel currents are directed so that one is out of the page and the other is into the page. Compare
the magnitude of the magnetic field B2 at any arbitrary point equidistant from the wires to the magnitude
of the field Bl at that point from one wire alone. [3]
(A) B2 > Bl for all equidistant points (B) B2 < BI for all equidistant points
(C) B2 > BI for closer equidistant points only (D) B2 < Bl for closer equidistant points only

Q.2 A coaxial cable has the cross section shown in the figure. The shaded region is
insulated. The regions in which r < a and b < r < c are conducting.Auniform dc
current density of total current I flows along the inner part of the cable (r < a)
and returns along the outer part of the cable ( b< r < c) in the directions shown.
The radial dependence of the magnitude of the magnetic field, H, is shown by
which of the following? [3]

(A) (B) (C) (D)

(E)

Q.3 Two concentric square loopsAand B carry equal currents in the same direction
as shown in figure. The magnetic fields at O due to the two loopsAand B will be
in the ratio [3]
(A) 1 : 2 (B) 1 : 1 (C) 2 :1 (D) 2 : 1

Q.4 A charge +2q moves vertically upwards with speed v, a second charge – q moves horizontally to the
right with the same speed v, and a third charge + q moves horizontally to the right with the same speed
v. The point P is located a perpendicular distance a away from each charge as shown in the figure. The
magnetic field at point P is [3]
 0 2qv
(A) Into the page with magnitude
4 a 2
 0 4qv
(B) Into the page with magnitude
4 a 2
 0 2qv
(C) Out of the page with magnitude
4 a 2
 0 4qv
(D) Out the page with magnitude
4 a 2

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Q.5 A conductor carrying current ‘ i ’ is bent in the form of concentric semicircles as shown in the figure. The
magnetic field at the centre O is : [3]

upto 
O a 4a
2a 8a

 0i  0i  0 i n 2
(A) zero (B) (C) (D)
6a a 4a

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Ram is preparing for IIT JEE. He sets on to tackle a typical problem in mechanics. He sees that the
wedge is kept on a smooth ground and it’s inclined surface is also smooth. A block is projected on
it as shown. Both the block and wedge have equal mass. Can you help him find the answer to
following three questions ?
0
v

m
m

Q.6 He sets on to find the maximum height attained by the block, assuming the block does not fall off to
the other side. Which of the following equations is correct. [3]
1
(A) mgh = mv 02 (by conservation of energy) where h is maximum height of the block.
2
(B) 02 = v 02 –2gsin× s where s is maximum displacement along the inclined surface
1 1 1
(C) mv0 = mv + mv (by conservation of momentum) and mv 02  mv 2  mv 2  mgh
2 2 2
(D) None of these

Q.7 How does the path of block look like as seen from ground. [3]

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

Q.8 What is the radius of curvature of it’s path at the highest point ? [3]
v 02 cos 2  v 02 cos 2 
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D) None of these
g (sin  cos   sin 2 ) 2g (1  sin 2 )

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y
Q.9 A particle is moving in uniform circular motion in x-yplane, with radius
1m and centre as origin. At t = 0, the particle is (R, 0) as shown. Time v
period of the path is 4 seconds. Match the quantities the of column-I
x
with possible instant of time(s) of column-II. [6] O (R,0)

Column-I Column-II
(A) Direction of average acceleration is (P) till t = 1 sec.
(B) Direction of average velocity is (Q) till t = 3 sec.
R
(C) Distance travelled by the particle is (R) till t = 5 sec.
2
(D) Magnitude of displacement of the particle is R 2 (S) till t = 7 sec.
(T) till t = 9 sec.

Q.10 Column I shows four current configurations. Match each entry of column I with those axes in column II
along which the magnetic field at origin has positive component. [6]
Column I Column II
[+ve component (>0) of
magnetic field at origin]

(A) (P) x

(B) (Q) y

(C) (R) z

(D) (S) none

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DPP. NO.-49
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Class:XII Discussion: 29-30/07/2015 Time: 35 Min. M.M.: 33 DPP. NO.-49
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Q.1 Fig. shows a thin metal sheet in the plane y = 0, for which the current of Z

constant density flows in the positive x-direction. It is in a constant  


B2 B1
homogeneous magnetic field of value = (0, 0, B0).As a result of superposition
of magnetic fields in region y > 0, the induction field B1 = (0, 0, B) and in
Y
y < 0 is B2 = (0, 0, B2) where B1> B2. Specify the correct statement: [3]
( B1  B2 ) ( B1  B2 )
(A) B0  (B) B0 
2 2
(C) B0 = B1 + B2 (D) B0 = B1 – B2
Q.2 In the adjacent figure, magnetic field at point P is : [3] Y 
I
µ0 I  1 
 
µ0 I P(a,a)
(A) 1   (B) 1 2 2
4a  2 4a
–X X
(C)
µ0 I
4a

1 2  (D)
4a

µ0 I
1 2  – I/2 I/2 

Q.3 A short solenoid with n turns per unit length has diameter D and P
8D
length L = , as shown in the figure, and it carries a constant H = 2/3D
15
current I. The magnetic field B at a point P on the axis of the solenoid
2D L = 8/15D
at a distance H = from its near end (see figure) is (use
3
 dx (1  x 2 ) 3 / 2  x (1  x 2 ) 1 / 2 ) [3] D

4 4 24 112
(A) µ0 nI (B) µ0 nI (C) µ 0 nI (D) µ 0 nI
65 13 15 65
Q.4 A small ball of mass M is suspended from the end of a 0.4 m long string
which isattachedtotheceiling,formingasimplependulum.Thependulum
is drawn aside until the ball has risen 0.2 m, as shown in the figure. With
what horizontal velocity should it be projected so that it may revolve in
a horizontal circle as in a conical pendulum? [3] 0.2m

3 1 1
(A) m/s (B) m/s (C) m/s (D) 6 m/s
2 2 2
Q.5 In a certain region uniform electric field E and magnetic field B are present in the
opposite direction.At the instant t = 0, a particle of mass m carrying a charge q
is given velocity v0 at an angle , with the y axis, in the yz plane. The time after
which the speed of the particle would be minimum is equal to [3]
mv 0 mv 0 sin  mv 0 cos  2m
(A) (B) (C) (D)
qE qE qE qB
Q.6 Two 20 g worms climb over a 10 cm high, very thin wall. One worm is thin
and 20 cm long the other is fat and only 10 cm long. What is the ratio of the
potential energy (w.r.t. the base of wall) of the thin worm as compared to that
of the fat worm when each is half way over the top of the wall as shown?
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 2 : 1 [3]
(C) 2 : 3 (D) 1 : 2
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Q.7 In the figure shown a hole of radius 2 cm is made in a semicircular disc of radius 6
at a distance 8 cm from the centre C of the disc. The distance of the centre of mass
of this system from point C is : [3]
(A) 4 cm (B) 8 cm (C) 6 cm (D) 12 cm
Q.8 A mass m = 5kg rests on a turntable, as show in the diagram below. The
coefficient of static friction between the mass and table surface is 0.4.Another m
mass M = 7kg, is attached to a string that passes thorugh a hole at the centre
of the turntable and is then attached to m. What are possible angular velocity
of the turntable, for which m remains fixed at a distance 1m from the centre
of the turntable? [4] M
(A) 3.3 rad/s (B) 3.9 rad/s (C) 4.5 rad/s (D) 2.8 rad/s
y
Q.9 Figure shows crossection view of a infinite cylindrical wire with a cavity,

current density is uniform j   j0 k̂ as shown in figure. [4] ×× ×
× ×
(A) magnetic field inside cavityis uniform. × ×
 ×  x
(B) magnetic field inside cavity is along a . × × × a
 × × ×
× ×
(C) magnetic field inside cavity is perpendicular to a
(D) If an electron is projected with velocity v0 ˆj inside the cavity it will move undeviated.

Q.10 Charge is sprayed onto a large non conducting belt above the left hand roller.
The belt carries charge with a uniform surface charge density , as it moves with
a speed v between the rollers as shown. The charge is removed by a wiper at
right hand roller. For a point just above the sheet mark the
correct option. [4]
0 v
(A) magnetic field is , out of the plane of the page, parallel to axis of roller..
2
(B) magnetic field is 0, out of the plane of the page, perpendicular to axis
 0
(C) electic field is perpendicular to the plane of sheet
2
(D) If an electron moves parallel to V just above the sheet it will experience an upward magnetic force.
DPP. NO.-50
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Class:XII Discussion: 31-01/07-08/2015 Time: 35 Min. M.M.: 32 DPP. NO.-50
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Q.1 An electron having kinetic energy T is moving in a circular orbit of radius R perpendicular to a uniform
magnetic induction. If kinetic energy is doubled and magnetic induction tripled, the radius will become
[3]
(A) 2R (B) R/2 (C) 2 R/3 (D) 4R

Q.2 A charged particle of specific charge  is released from origin at time t = 0 with velocity V  Vo î  Vo ĵ
 
in magnetic field B  Bo î . The coordinates of the particle at time t  are (specific charge = q/m)[3]
Bo 
 Vo 2Vo  Vo    Vo   2V V   V 2V 
(A)  2B  , B , B   (B)  , 0, 0  (C)  0, o , o  (D)  o , 0,  o , 
 o o o   2B o    Bo  2 Bo    Bo  Bo  
q 
Q.3 A particle of specific charge is released from origin with a velocity v  v 0 î in a uniform magnetic field
 m
B  B0 k̂ . If the particle passes through (0, y, 0), then y is equal to: [3]
 2mv 0 mv 0 2mv 0  mv 0
(A) B q (B) B q (C) B q (D) B q
0 0 0 0
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Q.4 A particle have a charge 20 C and mass 20 g moves along a circle of radius
5 cm under the action of a magnetic field B = 0.1 tesla. When the particle is at P, a
uniform electric field is switched on and it is found that the particle continues on the
tangent with a uniform velocity. Find the electric field. [3]
(A) 2 V/m (B) 1 V/m (C) 0.5 V/m (D) 1.5 V/m
Q.5 Figure shows the path of an electron in a region of uniform magnetic field. The
path consists of two straight sections, each between a pair of uniformly charged
plates, and two half-circles.The plates are named 1, 2, 3 & 4. Then [3]
(A) 1 and 3 at higher (positive) potential and 2 and 4 at lower (negative) potential
(B) 1 and 3 at lower potential and 2 and 4 at higher potential
(C) 1 and 4 at higher potential and 2 and 3 at lower potential
(D) 1 and 4 at lower potentail and 2 and 3 at higher potential
Q.6 A charged particle is fired at an angle  to a uniform magnetic field directed along the x–axis. During its
motion along a helical path, if the pitch of the helical path is equal to the maximum distance of the particle
from the x–axis [3]
1 1 1
(A) cos = (B) sin = (C) tan = (D) tan = 
  
Q.7 In the vertical plane inside a smooth hollow semicircular thin tube a
m
block of same mass as that of tube is released as shown in figure. When
m
it is slightly disturbed it moves towards right. By the time the block
reaches the right end of the tube, speed of the tube will be (where 'R' is R
mean radius of tube).Assume that the tube remains in vertical plane. [3]
gR
(A) gR (B) (C) Zero (D) None of these
2
Q.8 A brick has 3 sides a, b, c {a > b > c}. The brick can be kept on ground on any face. The work required
to be done to move from minimum potential energy to maximum potential energy is : [3]

b
a

a b a c b c ac b
(A) mg    (B) mg    (C) mg    (D) mg   
2 2 2 2 2 2  2 2
Q.9 If the linear density of a rod of length 3m varies as  = 2 + x, then the position of centre of gravity of the
rod is : [3]
(A) 7/3 m (B) 12/7 m (C) 10/7 m (D) 9/7 m
Q.10 Guide angles have been attached to a conveyor belt at equal distances d = 200 mm. Four packages,
each having a mass of 4 kg, are placed as shown on the belt, which is at rest. If a constant force of
magnitude 840 N is applied to the belt, determine the velocity of package 2 as it falls off the belt at point
A. Assume that the mass of the belt and pulleys is small compared with the mass of the packages.
Assume that the radius of pulleyis negligible in comparison with d. [5]
d d d d
A 1 2 3 4 B

840N

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