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Physics: Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy, India
Physics: Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy, India
PHYSICS
61. A point positive charge is brought near an isolated conducting sphere as shown in
figures. The electric field is best given by
q
(d) Ñ∫ EdS
S
=
ε0
if charges of magnitude q were inside the surface.
−Q
(b) Field on the surface of the sphere is
4πε 0 R 2
75. An infinite non conducting sheet of charge has a surface charge density of 10–7 C/m2.
The separation between two equi potential surfaces near the sheet whose potential differ
by 5V is
1) 0.88 cm 2) 0.88 mm c) 0.88m 4) 5 x 10-7m
g 2g 3g 5g
1) 2) 3) 4)
l l l l
78. Two identical particles of mass m carry a charge Q each. Initially one is at rest (but free
to move) on a smooth horizontal plane and the other is projected along the plane
directly towards first particle from a large distance with speed ϑ . The closest distance
of approach be (neglect gravitational effect)
1 Q2 1 4Q 2 1 2Q 2 1 3Q 2
1) 2) 3) 4)
4πε 0 mν 2 4πε 0 mν 2 4πε 0 mν 2 4πε 0 mν 2
79. The diagram shows a small bead of mass m carrying charge q. The bead can freely
move on the smooth fixed ring placed on a smooth horizontal plane. In the same plane
a charge +Q has also been fixed as shown. The potential at the point P due to +Q is V.
The velocity with which the bead should projected from the point P so that it can
complete a circle should be greater than
1) 2) 3) 4)
82. A spherical shell with an inner radius 'a' and an outer radius 'b' is made of conducting
material. A point charge +Q is placed at the centre of the spherical shell and a total
charge – q is placed on the shell. Charge – q is distributed on the surfaces as
1)
π R 2σ
2)
( )
2π R 2 − x 2 σ
3)
π x 2σ
4)
π ( R 2 − x2 ) σ
ε0 ε0 ε0 ε0
86. Two spherical, nonconducting, and very thin shells of uniformly distributed positive
charge Q and radius d are located a distance 10d from each other. A positive point
charge q is placed inside one of the shells at a distance d/2 from the center, on the line
connecting the centers of the two shells, as shown in the figure. What is the net force on
the charge q?
qQ qQ
1) to the left 2) to the right
361πε 0 d 2 361πε 0 d 2
362qQ
3) to the left 4) Zero
361πε 0 d 2
87. A positive charge q is placed in a spherical cavity made in a uniform positively charged
nonconducting sphere. The centres of sphere and cavity are separated by a small
r
distance l . Force on charge q is :
r
1) in the direction parallel to vector l
2) in radial direction
3) in a direction which depends on the magnitude of charge density in sphere
4) direction can not be determined
1 Q 1 Q
1) 2)
4πε 0 a 4πε 0 ka
Q 1 1 1 Q k −1 1− k 1
3) − + 4) + +
4πε 0 a kb kc 4πε 0 kc kb a
90. In the given arrangement the charges given to the metal plates A, B and D are Q0, Q0,
2Q0 and C is the neutral plate (‘d’ is very small when compared to plate area
dimensions)
S1
Q0 Q0 2Q0
d d d
A B C D
S2 S3
All the switches are closed simultaneously then the amount of charges passing through
switches S1, S2 and S3 are
2Q0 2Q0 3Q0 5Q0
1) , 2Q0 , 2Q0 2) , ,
3 3 2 2
2Q0 5Q0 7Q0 2Q0
3) , , 4) , 4Q0 , 0
3 3 3 3
CHEMISTRY:-
31 3 32 4 33 2 34 4 35 2
36 1 37 2 38 3 39 3 40 4
41 4 42 2 43 1 44 3 45 3
46 2 47 2 48 1 49 2 50 2
51 3 52 1 53 4 54 2 55 3
56 2 57 1 58 4 59 3 60 1
PHYSICS:-
61 1 62 4 63 2 64 1 65 1
66 2 67 1 68 2 69 1 70 4
71 4 72 1 73 1 74 3 75 2
76 1 77 2 78 2 79 1 80 2
81 2 82 2 83 4 84 3 85 4
86 1 87 1 88 4 89 4 90 3
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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy, India 21-04-18_Sr.Super60-II(Coming)_JEE-Main-Key & Sol’s
COO
( CH 2 ) 4 Ca = O + CaCO3
42. COO
43. Hydroboration oxidation
O
CH 3 − CH 2 − C = C − OH € H 3C − CH 2 − CH 2 − C − H
H H
O O O O O O
H C − C − C − CH , H C − C − C − H , H − C − C − H
3 3 3
44. Three
45. Conceptual 46. Conceptual
47. Conceptual
48. Methods of preparation ( NCERT TEXT BOOK )
49. Methods of preparation ( NCERT TEXT BOOK )
50. GRIGNARD REAGENT ADDITION
51. Acetal formation 52. Aldehydes are more reactive than ketones
53. 2 =2 =8
n 3
54. Conceptual
COO
( CH 2 )4 = O + CaCO3
COO 2
55.
56. `Hydrooxylation followed by oxidation
57. Acetal formation 58. Conceptual
59. Oxoprocess 60. Stephens reduction ( ncert text book )
PHYSICS
qin
61. Principle of induction 62. φ=
ε0
63. Concept on gauss law 64. Properties of conductors
65. Properties of conductors 66. Concept on gauss law
67. Field concept 68. Concept on gauss law
69. Concept on gauss law 70. F = qE
1 q 3 r2
71. Concept of charge 72. V= −
4πε 0 R 2 2 R 2
q q q q q
73. Vc = K A + B 74. Vc = K A + B + c
r ra rb ra rb rc
r
75. dv = − E.dr 76. Concept of electric force and kinematics
77. Work energy theorem 78. Conservation of energy
79. Conceptual 80. Field and potential
81. Conceptual 82. Law of induction
q q r r
83. Vc = K A + B 84. φ = E. A
ra rb
q
85. φ = in 86. Coulombs’s law
ε0
87. Conceptual 88. Conceptual
89. Conceptual 90. Principle of induction
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