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PHYSICS-23-07 - 11th (J-Batch SOLUTION
PHYSICS-23-07 - 11th (J-Batch SOLUTION
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Class : XI (J-Batch)
Time : 100 min Max. Marks : 75
INSTRUCTIONS
General Remarks:
1. The question paper contain 15 questions. All questions are compulsory.
2. Each question should be done only in the space provided for it, otherwise the solution will not be
checked.
3. Use of Calculator, Log table and Mobile is not permitted.
4. Legibility and clarity in answering the question will be appreciated.
5. Put a cross ( × ) on the rough work done by you.
Q.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Marks
Q.1 The sum of the magnitudes of two vectors cannot be equated to the magnitude of the sum. In the space
provided insert the appropriate mathematical symbol (>, , < or ) and explain the reason for your
choice. | F1 F2 | ________ | F1 | | F2 | [3]
Q.5 Each of two vectors has unit magnitude. Find out the angle between two vectors so their sum also has
unit magnitude? [4]
Q.6 During some period of time, the position s of a car is expressed as a function of time by
s = a ln(t/t0), where a and t0 are constants where t > 0.
(a) What is the dimension of a?
(b) What is the speed of the car at t = t0? [1 + 3]
Q.7 An insect crawls 10 m towards east, turns to its right, crawls 8 m, and again turns to its right, Now
crawling a distance of 2 m it turns to its right and stop after moving 2 m more. Find its net
displacement. [4]
Q.8 If c a b , which of the following relations among magnitudes can be achieved by suitable choices of
a and b ? Marks will be awarded only if selected case is illustrated with a vector diagram.
(A) c = a – b (B) c = a + b (C) c > a and c > b (D) c < a and c < b
(E) c < a – b [5]
Q.9 What should be the angle between 2 forces of magnitude 1 N and 13 N so that their resultant is 6 5 N .
Find the angle made by resultant with 1 N force. [5]
Q.11 Forces acting on a particle have magnitudes of 14,7, and 7 N acts in the direction of vectors 6 î 2 ˆj 3 k̂ ,
3 î 2 ˆj 6 k̂ and 2 î 3 ˆj 6 k̂ respectively. The forces remain constant while the particle is displaced
from point A (2,–1,–3) to B (5,–1,1). Find the total work done on the particle. The coordinates are
specified in meters. [6]
Q.12 Two forces, acting in a vertical plane, have a horizontal resultant of magnitude
R newtons. One of the forces has magnitude 6 N and acts at an angle °
above the horizontal. The other force has magnitude 4 N and acts at an angle
of 30° below the horizontal, as shown in the diagram.
(a) Find the value of .
(b) Calculate the value of R. [3 + 3]
Q.13 The thickness of a rectangular steel plate is d. When one end is fixed in wall with the length l coming out
the other end is observed to be lowered by h, density of steel is . Value of Y i.e. Young's modulus of
steel is 200 × 109 N/m2, g is acceleration due to gravity.
(a) Write dimensions of all quantities mentioned above.
5ρ gl 4
(b) Check dimensional validity of the following result: h = [3 + 4]
2Y2d 2
Q.14 Specific heat of hydrogen at constant pressure, Cp = 29 Joule Kelvin–1 mol–1.
(a) Find dimension of Cp.
(b) Unit of length is changed to 50 cm, unit of time is changed to 2 sec, unit of temperature is changed
to 2K keeping units of mass and amount of substance same. Find the value of specific heat of
hydrogen in new system of units. [2 + 5]
Q.15 A particle of mass 4 units moves so that its position vector at time t is
r sin 2 t î cos 2 t ˆj ( t 2 2 t ) k̂
Find
(a) the kinetic energy of the particle at time t,
(b) the work done by the resultant force in the time interval t = 0 to t =2 by using work- energy
theorem stated in Q.4.
(c) the resultant force acting on the particle
(d) the time when the acceleration of the particle is perpendicular to its direction of motion.
[2+3+2+3]