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Aits PT 2 1516 P2 PCM Sol 14 11 2016
Aits PT 2 1516 P2 PCM Sol 14 11 2016
B A B
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A B C
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B A A
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B D C
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D D C
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B B B
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D D C
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D B D
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C B C
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C A B
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B B C
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C D B
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D B D
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C A A
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C D D
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C A C
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B D A
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D B D
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B B D
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D C C
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Physics PART – I
V0 IC
1. IR
R
2V0
IC
R IR
V0
IL V0
R
phase difference between net current and voltage.
4
IL
IC
e 100 2 sin100t cos100t
I0
= 200 sin 100t …(i)
4
V 200 /4
IR 0 2A V0
R 100 IR
V 200
IC 0 4A
XC 50
V 200 IL
IL 0 2A
XL 100
I0 22 22 2 2
Current leads by /4 with voltage
I I0 sin 100t
4 4
I = 2 2 cos100t
dQ dT
2. Rate of flow of heat, kA
dt dr
dT
H k4r 2
dr
r2 T 2
dr
or H 2
4 K dT
r1 r T1
4K(T1 T2 )r1r2
H
(r2 r1 )
r1r2
H
r2 r1
3. In first case:
E Bv 0
i
R
F iB E Bv 0
a m B
m m mR
E
a = 0 v0 = …(i)
B
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5. Dividing, we get
qvBdv = mg {d(vcos)}
m 2g
B
q h v
d
qvBsin = m (v cos )
dt
d
qvBcos mg = m (v sin )
dt
q
6. V i R0 kt 0
C
di dv i
0 R0 K i t 0
dt dt C
Cdi dt
i(KC 1) R kt
VR
i
R Kt 2
t0
2
Heat developed = i Rdt
0
t0
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9. rB rA
kq
7 …(i)
rA
kq
3 …(ii)
rA2
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q=
3k
k(3q)
3 VB = 12 V
rB2
10. E sin
20r
r E
E1 sin 1 along (iˆ k)
ˆ
20
2
y
E2 sin 2 along ( ˆi ˆj)
20
2 2
1
E3 sin 3 along ( ˆj k)
ˆ
20 x
2
3
By symmetry, 1 = 2 = 3
Enet 0
z
3R 2U
(11-12) U = nCVT = 1× T T
2 3R
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T
8U0 2
4T0 3 2P0 3
3R
2 1
P0
2U0
T0 1
3R V
V1 2V0 V0 2V0
2bV 2 PV 2bV 2 2b
Process 3-1 U = bV2 T P V
3R R 3R 3
Polytropic process
When temperature becomes four times, the volume becomes double
U31 U0 U0 3U0
1 3 3 3R 2U0
W31 3P0 V0 P0 V0 RT0 =–U0
2 2 2 2 3R
Q31 4U0 Q1
Process 1-2 Isobaric process
3R 2P0 V0 P0 V0
W12 0, U12 = nCV (T2 – T1) = 1
2 R R
3R P0 V0 3PV0 3RT0
U0
2 R 2 2
Q12 U0
Process 2-3 Isochoric process
2U 4U0
W23 2P0 V0 2 RT0 2R 0
3R 3
3R 4P0 V0 2P0 V0
U23 nC V (T3 T2 ) 1 3P0 V0 3RT0 = 2U0
2 R R
10U0
Q 23
3
13U0
Q 2 Q12 Q 23
3
15-16. The current from the earth plate is uniform in all directions and hence the current density vector is
directed along the radius vector from the earth plate and is equal to
I
j
2r 2
In accordance with Ohm’s law, the electric field strength is equal to
j I
Er
2r 2
Consequently, the step voltage is
r0 b r b
I 0 dr I 1 1
Ust = Vst E r dr 2
2.7V.
r0
2 r0 r 2 r0 r0 b
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0I I
(Q) Bnet = B where B(2R) 0
2R 4
I
0
(R) Bnet = 0 4
2(R / 2)
I 3R I
(S) Bnet = 0 B , where B 2 0 4
2R 2
Q
K
3KQ KQ 4 11KQ
(ii) Similarly, Enet 2
2 2
2R R 3R 18R2
2
Q
(iii) Removed part =
8
Q
3K
Eremoved 8 3KQ
2
R 4R2
2
2
3KQ 3KQ 3KQ
Enet
2R2 4R2 4R2
3KQ 3KQ 3KQ
Enet
2R2 4R2 4R2
3KQ 3KQ 3KQ
(iv) Similarly, Enet 0
2R2 4R2 4R2
20. Total heat in 2R
4 4
= C0 V 2
81 9
R +8 CV/3 2R +8 CV/9
2R +4 CV/3 4R +4 CV/9
S2 closed S3 closed
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
1. (A)
NC Li
(B)
NC ZnBr
(C) O
NC C Ph
2. (A) OH (B) OH
NH2 HN CH3
4. Etard reaction
CH3 CHO
6. Hoffmann elimination.
7. O
OMe OMe OMe OH
CH3 OH/H
mCPBA
O
OMe H3 O
OH
Major product
8. The reaction takes place by SNi mechanism.
9. O O O
O O CH2
OH
CH3
i I2 KOH
ii H Ph3 P CH2
Wittig reaction
iodoform reaction
ketoacid
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10. O
O O O
i H
LDA, THF
Ph
ii OH , Ph
Ph
13. HN CH3
CH3
NaNO2 ,HCl
N N O
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1. Reflection of (6, 4) about the x-axis is (6, –4). Now the shortest distance from (8, 6) to (6, –4) is the
same as for the original problem. Imagine shrinking the vertical segment to zero by lowering the point
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(8, 6) down to (8, 3). The line between (8, 3) and (6, –4) goes through the x-axis at x , and the
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length of this segment is 53 . The shortest path has length 3 53
2. F1PF2 reaches the maximum only if the circle through points F1, F2 and P is tangent to line L = 0 at P
1 4
3. The line x + my + m = 0 passes through C(0, –1) and has slope . The line BC has slope . In
m 3
1 4
order for x + my + m = 0 to intersect the line segment AB, we must have
m 3
1 3
Similarly,
m 2
cos
4. If vertical line is drawn at x = then cosec – sin = 1
tan
5. Equation of tangent from (–4, 0) to the circle x 2 + y2 – 6x – 10y + 32 = 0 touches it at A(2, 6) and B(2,
4), C(4, 6) are two points on the circle at a distance 2 units from A. Family of circle passing through B
and C are (x – 4)(x – 2) + (y – 6)(y – 4) + (x – y + 2) = 0
Equation of common chord is (–4x – 14y + 46) + (x – y + 2) = 0, which passes through a fixed point
(1, 3)
r q A
8. C = + , sin =
a
C
pr N
sin
b B
M
pr
sin C q p r
b
pr F D Q P R E
sin C·cos = cos C·sin +
b
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r q 2 r q p r
sinC 1 2
cosC
a a b
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 a2 b2 c 2
Squaring both side, a b sin C = b (r – q) + a (p – r) + 2ab (p – r)(r – q)
2ab
2 2 2 2
4 = a (p – q)(p – r) + b (q – r)(q – p) + c (r – p)(r – q)
1
9. n
x
10–3 < x < 10–2
102 103
n
1000 100
Thus the number of x intercept in (0.001, 0.01) is 287
11.-12. PA is perpendicular to PB
A(4, –2) and B(0, 1) are end of focal chord, then tangents at these points intersect at C(2, –3)
Directrix will be perpendicular to the line joining point of intersection of two tangents and two
normals
Equation of directrix is y = –3
Focus lies on focal chord and portion of tangent intercepted between point of tangency and directrix
subtend right angle at the focus
Equation of focal chord is 3x + 4y = 4
4 3
Let focus S be ,
4
4
Now slope of CS =
3
4 3
3
4 4
2 3
16
5
16 7
S ,
5 5
R2 R2
16. R2 1 8cos A cosB cos C
4 4
1
cos A cosB cosC
2
cos2A 1
18. (P) Point P is (6, 6) equation of circle touching the line y = x at point P is
(x – 6)2 + (y – 6)2 + (x – y) = 0. This will be same as given circle on comparing, c = 72
(Q) Range of f() = [–24, 0]
(R) m1 slope of tangent at p = 3t
Let Q be (42, 83)
1
m2 slope of normal at Q
3
1
m1 = m2 t
9
Slope of PQ =
8 t3 3 = 3t
4t 2
2
(2 + t)( – t) = 0
2 + t = 0
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1
2 t 0
9t
2
t2
9
sin x cos x
(S) Given 2
sin x cos x
Let y = sin x – cos x
2
y = 1 – 2 sin x·cos x
y = 1 – y2
1 5
y
2
5 1
sin x – cos x =
2
(sin x + cos x)(tan x – cot x) = 5 1
r r
19. (P) 1 1 1 1 2
r2 r3
s b s c
1 1 2
s a s a
2(b – a)(c – a) = (2s – 2a)2
2{bc – a(b + c) + a2} = (b + c – a)2
a2 = b2 + c2
B C
(Q) c a b cos b a c cos
2 2
s s b ss c
c a b b a c
ac ab
2 2
(a + b) c(s – b) = (a + c) b(s – c)
(b – c)(sa2 + sbc + abc) = 0
b=c
a2 b2 sin A B
(R) 2
a b2 sin A B
sin A B sinC sin A B
(Using sine rule)
sinC sin2 A sin2 B
1 sinC
Either sin (A – B) = 0 or
sinC sin2 A sin2 B
Either A = B or a2 + b2 = c2
A B C
acos2 b cos2 c cos 2
(S) 2 2 2 = 1 a cos A bcosB c cosC
abc 2 4s
1 R
= sin2A sin2B sin2C
2 4s
1 R
= 4 sin A sinB sinC
2 4s
1 r 1 A B C
= 2 sin sin sin
2 2R 2 2 2 2
A B C 1
sin sin sin
2 2 2 8
A = B = C = 60º
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x 7 2 y 3 2
20. Given hyperbola is 1
4 9
P is a point on parabola (x – 7)2 = y + 4 which intersect the asymptotes in
13 15 15 15
A , , B(9, 0), C , , D(5, 0)
2 4 2 4
(P) Required condition is, P lies on part AD of parabola
13
5 t7
2
13 15
(Q) t + 7 (–, 5) (9, ) or t + 7 ,
2 2
(R) Clearly P coincides with A or D
1
t = ,2
2
(S) P lies on parabola except A, B, C and D
13 15
t + 7 R – 5, , , 9
2 2
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