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You are fequired to answer a maximum. of 15, 20 ane 20 questions fiom pact ‘A’ °B* and °C’ respectively. IF more than required number of questions are answered, only fist 0 questions in’ Parts ‘AT BY and 10 scapostvely, will bo taken up fore OMR answer sheet has been ely. Before you star filing. up your particulars, please ensure that th contains: requisi bookictof the same code. work have been appended tot ‘Write your Roll No., Naru sesh hea "C5 marks art BORIS wre given. mal eve wns for tach question, the correct oF the Candidates found copying or resorting to soy unfair means are liable to be disqualified ‘rom this and future examinations. Candidare should not write anything anywhere except on answer sheet or sheets for rough work. Use of calculator is not permitted. ‘After the testis over, at the io ar the OM! a over i answer sheet itor_and retain the carbonk ‘copy for your record, CCandidnies who sit for the entire durition of the exam will only be permed to camry their Test booklet. 3. Tweritycone litres of water fa a tank is 10 be ATUPART-A divided into three equal parts using only 5, 8 and 12 lire capacity cans. The minimum 712 He eae etre, ae, te gar a Ga AT umber of transfers needed to achieve this is dtaaita & os wet 3 oraz ror A art tes 24 aft aefias 3 32 cart ant, se et ge scl net wa fer. aa ee TPA 4 areue wen, Mer mere dept a et sane ath se ree om fa re ay ra 12 ET AAT ee ae Aer ara 9 aT ee a, Aer es Te aT " . Ba meh al abe ore og beer are HR at 12 balls, 3 each of the colouty red, green, blue sore at, aa Frere ant 22 and yellow are put ina box and mixed, If 3 1 Ste a tte giz Bat aes balls are picked at random, without replace- iment, the probability that all 3 halls ave ofthe 2 Roms SeeT Hao. MNeT, aT NE same colour is Sar ara & 1 a 2 we: 3. 186 sss Na ey ey Sc nae 2. sea ahs Yam est vet at ee fea ate 33 opt oar ata four ‘agents Alpha, Bets, Gamma and ave Ste ote arrerft a a at, Pes a © Delta, thres have to be sent together on a if Alpha and Beia cannot go Beta snd Gamma cannot go together und Delta cannot go together, agents can be sent. r ita and any one out of Beta r om id Gamina can be seni, : ind any one out of Alpha © and Delta can be sent. | Bove liens tore that nent A, ha tetotel ia rnp, sunvise every. 6 os information sbout a: stim Ser which of the followi av Bi ater Aa be valid? Te gaa agar + Rooster-call and sunrise may be aie. stn independent eyetie events with the same we Ee fake petiodicity Both may be trigeered by a common cause Rooster-call may be causing the sunrise Sunrise cannot be the cause of tooster ‘call ds the rooster-call precedes suntise 5. tna bacterial cell, a protein is synthesized at ‘random location in the cytoplasm. The protein Ines, sr 12 Ree head ar aut ate ease pee ee 280 at cette fee oe 973 wee Tt appropriate function, The protein reathes the a aient At sah Pre pr A aH Peal are pole by anit ate & gat ore 9 afta et ato Uichersien] aiaesce Ae By 2 random movernent 3. chizymatic action 3.5 4. attraction between opposite charges SH Te ages et ge FE 1254 & TTF sqnaan ats ate ETAT ayaa seh orc af eres a gether Sapa a fat otto ata Be? 10 2, 30 4 3.70 1. 90 A. precious stone breaks into four pieces having weights in the proportion 1:2:3:4, The value of such a stone is proportional fo the square of its Weight. What is the percent loss in the value incurred due to breaking? a) 2.30 3.70 490 ape are aro ace diene we: 6 Tet fae a on am Tey Bae Fee tek dart fee Prremre cet a aren tare Pratt? 18 3.32 ‘Two runners starting circular path taking 6 respectively, 10. complete many minutes later do they first time on the start line, ass ‘The distribution of grades secured by students in a class is given in the table below. Fraction of tie population OA 04 oS 02 PR 56-4 ‘What is the feast possible population of the lass? L2 24 3.8 4.10 9, At RAT xy rpixs wity MA HAA A error aban met wot as stearate: aafite 1 Presa ate-ar aera? 1. Average (33,22 Average (2,23 2. Average (#.22 Average (X2.%4)..%9) 4, Average (i x2 ~¥o,7n) < 1m FUT Average (2-3/0 %9)—™ The nine numbers x.x. tax. are in ‘ascending order. Their average m is strictly er than allthe first eight numbers, ich ofthe following is true? Average (x Xa om) > mand Average xq)" suck) 0, in 1. 2a? 2 ne ‘onc dimension is scattered by the potential 3, an a2 shown below. 23. FAT m Tar sat E> Omar fa H Maks Erersfite Faery fiction dha | Mo) + i ie Af the particle was moving from x= —20 to ¥= ©, which of the following graphs gives SoH the best qualitative representation of the ‘wavefunction of this particle? Wx] wix) sana ®, atag t eeae we g SUM F, aca ter gette rer i L 10g 2. S0g 3. 100¢ 4g 24. An object is dropped on a cushion from a cushion is depressed by 0.1 m. Assuming that the cushion provides @ constant. resistive force, the deceleration of the object after hitting the cushion, in terms of the ‘acceleration due to gravity 9, is é 2, 50g. Ag we cizag Gch) Rat op arte aes aft th xa pf ta aoe oy iT we amy Pasar ft fear Hater Fae war af vo 8 wear 8 BR cw acd Be, Bret yer tg ait ste he HA, BR rere Preartat Hama we wT eer err |. =r apr 2 araBP + volte 3. rat + 2equh 4. —rebh + 2rquoF 4 3 & ‘A turntable js rotating with @ constant angular velocity «Wy . In the retating frame fixed to the turntable, = particle moves radially outwards at a constant speed vy. The acceleration of the particle in the r@ - coordinates, a3 seen from an inertial frame, ‘origin of which is at the gente of the re FR PAT eS ATT Ae FAT AT ser #t F geta G aaa ae tee tose att ere art ate are e 1. gett A ofan St var A Per ooh darct 2, galt Apr ant afta cee 3. penser stra ea wa aT 47a Poe Tw A Ro aaftaia cet ‘Assume that the earth revolves in a circular orbit around the sun. Suppose the ars botooyt comin & ree alin jon of time. In particular, it decreases to Ine acini vanes ie come oF one million years. Then during this time the 10 1. radius of the earth's orbit will increase 28, The infinite xquars-well potential of @ particle by a fictor of wo in a'box of sizea is modified as shawn in the 2. (otal enerey of the earth reminins constant figure below (assume A « a} 3. orbital angular momentum of the earth » 4 vill increase 4, radius oF the earth's orbit remains the same 27. FA om et we a Re va) = kx" (ke > 0) 8 we fir Hafan fay C= 01 ae amr Fee eT x= AA aaa “ Zeer SAM NhGA teh “The enetay of the found state, compared to _ hi nd eruy before the Waaeaet a Ee 2. at Rarer & 1. increases by a term of order & 3. Awe Bre adt reat 2. decreases by a term off order e 4. efoartira wEt & (a aerate 2) 3. Increases by a term of order 2? 4, decreases by a term of order? 1 # particle of mass m moves tt one dimensi in the potential V(x) = kx*, (k >0), Atti 1 =0, the particle starts from rest at x= For bounded motion, the time period motion is 1 proportional to 47472 2. proportional t9.A~* 3. independent of A, = 4 ot well-defined (the system i 2 sett ae reg) ae eer — ee for war ate yer aa a cater Har (rites or ae ae fn 2, sa ee oe saver air af goa Fora SEB) er Pre se at Rie Rer ager tates a & an d d ad ° 5 © mie 2 Gen 5 ae 3 40 etre ae are sk a Prete Hat sere AT aA Boe apr Seen raf sever A quantum particle of mass m in one ae ig dimension, confined to 4 rigid box as shown A emits (O20) ft ata as anh in the figure, is in ils ground siate, An 2. cate (ati) fh ata ae ott infinitesimally thin wall is very slowly tuised S {0 infinity at the centre of the box, in sich a 3. 2 ie (atta frat tas art seapsins Wh eoe ai Reg ta fa Poa 4, RR (ats) Sat ae ert ‘Staie at all fimes, Assuming: that no energy is lost in raising the wall, the work done on the SH system when the wall 1S fully raised, ‘eventually separating the original box into two compartments, is o o ae oy 1 a 2 in wee 3. omit 40 fer vier #, fief de p & aathre cearen) at A aferar p war aaa (here) aA Pear 1 —p) 2 i 0- Da-r 2) In the Following an insulator wi \with probability 30, ma i tT ‘The probability that a non-zero current flows through the circuit ig 2-p-p 2. (-p)* 3. (pp? 4—p)O—p%) BH 31, efor afte yx = 1) = 0% ary aT 31, apftwrn x 2+ (1+ a)y se erent 1, Ser 2 Be 3, Godee 4. = Die the solution of the differential equation Seer with the boundary oe 4. @—1)Re* . ibaa ff Sg FAT eta 1, 4nj3 2. 2n/3 anf ‘value of the definite integral (7 885 Bat gC eB aR Fee Regret | oT re Bae bt ene ae Beh Consider a planar Wire Toop us an A-sided regular polygon, in which R is the distance from the contre toa vertex. Ifa steady current ‘flows through the wire, the magnitude of the smagtic field at the centre of the loop is 1. Satsin() 2 fatsin (5) 3. Stan (=) 4. Sitan(2) 34. TOT Fe 0.5 um Ta ee AR aT art eT sagen aorta Pgn qafie att 2-fhay ¥ fire oa 8 fits 2 aur y = 0mm oe fret 8) sie cen afer karat ky Prager 1 y aR fn stan 30 ee aafteor rare fay aaa (Gis) ster aor 2.0.29 jer a 1, 1.0m 3 4.0.5 pm 0.58 jm 34, Two coherent piane electromagnetic was wavelength 0.5 um (both have the tml and ore linearly polarised al z-direction) fall on the y wave vectors Ke, and Kz are as 3.0.58 um Aaatrstgs aed A sisattet fre Feral strat Peet ag after atte wat 2 (hrs Ha toate & fay, seater TERRA o wets, wee Tay aT CH ‘aye ar Zi) 1. Ax(D,—D)= 0 2 BOR HD fe 35. Which of the following is not @ correct wundaty condition at an interface between two homogeneous dielectric media? (Inthe following ft is a unit vector normal to the interface, « and J, are the surface charge and ‘current densities, respectively.) 1. ax(B-d)=0 2. AX (HH) = fy 3. f-(—D)=o 4. 0-(B-B)= 0 36. rrp wren rere oe wrx aetta Fr fe ect renin fear it sa etx ter ea chess pee teeny st (geri ca gen Stata Hert ke BOTH) pods (ure he omg mabe aga the wave vin geeish gone Bay =Y, Oret Lj = 1.28) A% afirafir ars gt 1, (7, 7,0) 2. (7,43) 3. (14,0.0) G23 ‘37. The clements of'a 3X 3 matrix A are the ‘products ofits row and column indices = ij (where i,j = 1,23). The eigenvalues. of A are © (7,7,0) 3. (14, 0,0) 207,43) 38. frer Prargare in we wfitr Row reared (ac) Rett ararar ran ate rrge ae at 29W 23 W 4. 215W 38, An ae Signal of the type as stiown’ in figure, is applied across a resistor R = 10. 39, TH npn fiter z0v RysBOKO ASH c fe 38850 Rye20KOD e etka cafe afttioe k, a foes Baer & at arate we tree vy wean Ute reas VBR aware Le Vy TST Ve St ae oT 2. Vy ATV, Bra We aT 3. Vp Soar saP¥ Vay TET 4. Vp THAT APE VRE ATT ‘An-mpn-transistor is connected in @ voltage divider configuration as shown in the figure betow. wv 80 = © ps0 e 4 Pas Sa Ifthe resistor Ro is disconnected, the voltages Vip at the base and V- at the collector change as follows. 1. both Vp and Ve increase: 2, both Vp and Ve decrease |. ¥p decresses, but Ve increases Vq increases, but Ve decreases: fey 6) areca aefteeer py = AT Bh 2. fr waa amare ert 3, rege gers aT q no of an ideal gas is RT. At very. low temperatures,.the yolume expansion coetMicient 2% at constant ‘pressure 1. divergesas 1/1? 2. divergesas 1/T 2. vonishes a8 T 4, Isindependent ofthe temperature arene 1023 Pater soit A wht ex eT 20 ere aaerrait 3 Feat oA at area Be often eat ar fear wer care areas am 1. 20K 2. Ska 3, 10(In2)ky 4, 20(In2)key 41. In a system comprising of approximately 107 distinguishable particles, each particle may eccupy any of 20 cistinet states. The maximum value of the entropy’ per pertiele is ‘eaest 10 1, 20k» 2 Bhy 3. 100 2)kep 4, 20 (in 2)ky 42, TTA T TT Ty Te HTT, < TB) SOT carey osear & Pre afar fe are a fren @ att ar are an Sx ze soften aren ear & erage wt aft urea rer ra 22 4 Ca ee ee ‘equllibeiuin a temperatures T, and Ty, where Ty Os a co of &, collection of ‘oscillators is 1, 3Nkp/2 2. 3Nikp/4 3. Ny 4. Niky /2 48. Ue Wee ere a ora ae eee ACT gt I aH, tee A tars are gf a ier tinker: ate ae rar rar #) ‘eegtec ovata & g & ait & wer vay sata 8g AH 9.82147 mvs? aT 0.02337 mis Fret Ret tt at aT arate eat rete ger egy cr aT aa eal ann aor? SBH aeuts 1. 9.82 4 0.02:nv6' 2. 98215 £0.02 mit? 3. 982197 + 0,02357 mis 4. 982 + 0.02557 mis® 45, In an experiment to measure the acoalerstion duc io gravity g using a simple pendulum, the Jength and time period of the pendulum are mensired to three significant figures. The mean value of g and the uncertain 59 of the ‘Measurements are. then estimated using 2 calculator from a large umber of measurements and found 10 be 9.82147 en's? and 0.02337 mis’, respectively. Which of the following is the most securite way ‘of presenting the experimentally devermined value of g? 1.9.82 0,02 mis* 2, 98215 + 002m/s 3. 982147 + 0.02357 mic? 9.82 0.02357 avs ataakt fh 2 Ee arene Rave 21 Bre ry Spee Te area Fa, aT aE AT TH Aa eT mt age 46. ‘The Wave number k and the angular frequency @ of a wave are related by the dispersion relstion w? = ak + BK, where a ‘and ff are positive constants. The wave number for which the phase velocity equals the group velocity, is Tas 2 ie L wif Sial Sia a2 47, Tey fae aged tee A Peet ar ere aT £=(c,00) 71 data a7 B= (@,0,2a) sire 8. wat a ue facie fh A arth Rae Sr sad gr ae ser aeatie Sere BH ATT TATE A’ = (By,a,0) oat B= (qBja). c= 1 eat Hel By Sane git eee: L tare 2 2amt-a 3. a Rat —2a 4. aT 2e 47. An inertial observer A st rest measures the electric and magnetic field £ = (c,00) and B=(a,0,2a) in region, where w is a ‘constant. Another inertial observer B, moving with a constant. velocity with respect to A, meitsures: the flolds ws E' = (E,a,0) and B'= (a, 8,2), Then, in units c = 1, Ey and By are given, respectively, by 48. A point charge is moving’ with « uniform velocity Bc along the positive x-direction, parallel to and very close ts x corrugated ‘metal sheet (see the Figure below), 58H 16 ‘The wavelength of the elécttomiagnetic radiation received by an observer along the ‘rection of motion is i fi=e re Up fT= BF 4b 49, safe grt 0s te og R Row ar are rar ot ae cer Bi ate a ore ae Fa OE Sar Fe yay ae 8 fh cee cee ee ont Baas Bah oe 8 et O At, dar Figs arse ce oa (bx] = 09) ster ft ter eo 4 attr: AAG A/A aT A/a Te nee OF saree tion OF & coordinate x of a ie fs deseribed by the equation ae ra -ANr=0 For > A, the particle will 1. ‘eventually came to rest atthe origin 2, eventually drift to infinity |x] —+ on) 3. oscillate about the origin 4. eventually come to test at NYA or 0/4 Teme me ate we Eee = Py all” at oman r waver arch ie aBAMT a fr nat ae sate, Sno Firstean files were are 1. ner 2 3. nl/frea) 4 arte arses) $2, The Hamiltonian of # quantum particle of mass m is H ely", where er and r are pasitive constants. The enerey E of the n* level, for large m, depends on nas aw 2 att 3, thers) 4, nerier) $3. sore 6 blot veto at a safer wer are weet owen af CES [221+ Del sing, Acoso]? #1 Frat saghenfine ftir #3 Rew war Preamra str ngs, ter pare ® fart 5, % Fat 5, = 5/2 21 are ear Reet eh aga har a re Sa eA ATT AT ssc Rar ETE AT cos 8 5 BATT a 3, ce & 4 53. In the partial wave expansion, ial ‘scattering cross-section is givenby aa" yer + tye ans teen] phase shifts are negligibly small, the differen- tial cross-section reaches. its minimum for 2. $Y 1 4. Feos? 5 apt firma VG, y,2) = 3k0? + y? +27) 38 wat ee sovare Peres Bh as or qeaT aT Gate ar B = Bok (HET By RATE & site 6 ee rer Rear arr @) setter ret A galt wae sat feat ae sateen 8 Bir Ls 24 3,2 al SH 54, A charged, spin-less: particle of mass m is ‘subjected 0 an attractive potential VG. y.2) = kG? + y? + 23), where his a positive constant. Now a perturbation in the form of a weak magnetic field B= Bk (vere By is a constant) is switched on. Into how many distinct levels will the second excited state of the unperturbed Hamiltonian split? ia z 22 4 36, froth aay 8 ZIT mH aah eH were wftia a fea vir) = ek afte fer oy sega & ogi a er R TEN Reeds 2) aft snarl eH Ah ata Tom kaa spftcta ar 20 at tt att afte seat a a PI miata 2 Rae OF 3, 2 2mtatRt rcrerere) 4, imate + Wiesner aint) 85. The clastic scattering of a charged particle of mass m off an atom can be approximated by the potential V(r) =Se"T/®, where a and R ive constants. If the wave number of “the incoming particle is & and the scattering ak is 20, the ential cross-section in Jorn approximation is mea + STEER TB) ks 2. RR 4, inet ea REO 56. fae mH ot HT Gate eet AT wat p=tam?—lom'+im® & oe a wb wmrers Resist a at fee cat ge b Sag wifen art PER SIT ATA ITE AT sare Sener 8 ere are se ere ET, 3 z ‘SiOSCRIEN9—SBH—28 1, (10073 2. ieays 3. Bva 4 va $6, ‘The free energy of « magnetic system, as a function oF its magretisation m, is F = pam? —Fbmt+2m*, where a and & are Pestve constants Ata Fxed valve of the critical value of above: which the miaimuin of F will be at a non-vero value of mapneti- sation, is yi0e73 2 fiea/s 3. Bia 4 Eva , eae Prerred & Fare aettT (op-amp) ¥ ararfer era-ateter yPrats: afore 3 Fray aren fate, ofarer st tay Star sri |, Fer Prt after car ser Pray sitar 2, Bite freer stare oer Pret te after 3. sen Pie aRraney aan sea Pte sftarer 4. goa Pear aera ae Pet sftrarar For optimal performance ef an ‘current-to-volinge converter citcui and output impedance should be 18 58 Ifthe Newton-Raphson method is used to find the positive root of the equation x = 2sin x, ths iterstion equation is 1 typ = Hoa rz coy) TTets, Hain ye cok x5) 2 i ees = BEI 2eotng npn 3, pe = eteaeeaat) 4 soy etnigatad 38 nS aes set Bae aT A aie A+orx=Acosne , wet A Recs 3 SET =o 1 Ser awa fat a St a ae 1 efter ara a sieges at oer 2. ware hare Ve ogee azar e 3. Ware oe eet ort azar Aen barerse aimee 8 agers equation of motion of @ forced simple ic oscillator is Z+a*x =AcosMt, iB ee 2 iin 3 Soh 4 ohana Pb et ition ni low tp 88. af aiiver x= 2sing Foe a frarat % fre erage vate a wo ar pratt mitecn dt Ve xggy = RecA tatty cH) nea TREO ‘Hon 2 gy = Sets = A st2tconacxnsing) Boi nee AoE Aeony tain) = Bee tn) 4. Spa = ee 5-64 60. ‘The operator A has a matrix representation @ Cf )inmebae emir (2) aC) asa #(;) me (30) eu erecmscaca i er.) x6 0 “Gt 61, wae x EO), He oa) Faw Ber spore arene ar # reat ra ah sripesrttg earth re fea gi at are Pe kiead eo) 2 8) jx 40 ‘The operator x EAGx), where 8x) ie the Diree delta fonction, acts on the space of real- valued square-integrable functions on the real Tine. This operator is equivalent 0 1-8), 2. 8G) 3x 40 ove Per args wet at a ro ra wfeaar 1/4 & ave gaff fag 7 set aT & viata afte 5/8 har gt ana 4) Nae are capt ae ag FRET ETAT 1 WN anf 62. At each time step, @ dimension either remains the right oF {sft with probobies After N time steps, displacement is 1 aN sa 63, Hix ost TT 5 Sa TTS, HR Sian wr a weet f) OTT H =~] GiSa + 5283) — AS, FRI] TIT contre fBechn Bt ore T = 1/ (kul) wremraea HS, ST HTER aT 1. vant Gy) 2, tanh(gn) tant? (6)) 3. sinh(@h) sinh*(7) 40 63 The Hamifonian of three Ising spins 5),S2 und Sy, cach taking values is N=} SS; + 553) — hSy, where J ond fe are positive constants, The mean SoH dda a value of Sy in equilibirivm at @ temperature T= AflkpA.ic 1. tanb*(BP) 2 tanh(Zh) tani’ (Bp) 3. sinh(Bh)sinh(Ay) 40 64. 632.8 nm It Sather Fe TE He-Ne Haz FT afer 35 om 6 yea ae Bab aft 2) oe Gre far 9 ae a Sta 13 GHz Bier ae faa 3 az ET afew 7 64. ‘The cavity off He-Ne laser emitting nt 632.8 fen, consists of two mirrors separated by istance of 35 om. If the oscillations in the {aser cavity occur at frequencies within the gain bandwidth of 1.3 GHa, the number of Jongtudinal modes ellowed in the cavity is a 22 44 $Be nucles decays into ich are in a spin-parity O° ine of si dey the excited state of tema 23 O- ae 66. aaeat vy, Ta ee eA reTET sbi, auf, vp tem vee ARENT aT atten Fer Shee ag = Fy ber| db (Gee NN Gilad) ate Ha @| caftaftie wfirar wr at ster fay itftaes f sai ow feo Fant weer (ae? LE 28 4 NE 66. The elastic scattering ofa neutrino vp by an electron e™, i. the reaction vg +e~ + v4 +6, ‘an be described by the interaction Humilfoniat Hine = Fel lx (IVD (3) HEC) ‘The erbissettion of the above process ) 70, ‘The third-nearest neighbour distance in a BCC 2 cost (Z) (Body centered cubic) crysial with lattice 3, 2 ‘eb corso . gw ain(2) Lao 2. Fao/2 4 2 (Ka) 4. arsn’ (G) 3. ¥3a9 4. Vlog anisere 3ogddte otter fr @ az ‘saaela cer at qn ay guerreetr vet 4 argh ao gta & part cere eee Dim, 71-0.5m, & wei m, Segtt wT etx) fron comma 1 sofas ar trerteate 10 Br awareta sal eed a grata § sort TR. Consider an array of stoms in one dimension with an ensemble averaged periodic density distribution as shown in the figure. i Es ex. 1. Wave number and S(K,) denotes transform of the density-density Function, the ratio $(,A)/5(k,0) 1 co(@) like, the binding. ) ‘of the Rydberg co sn 1.2x107 iu r) a 10-* 43x10 4 38x x +. gira) owe fie it aa con & ow a _ 33, Splia: Br aweRt ()'=2y)4= 2) ATE EH rin Se aes tea ge cee Fear are eter atest ter (5, = 1/2) ra x A Prat ye senefia St sar gh aie se aie ee) Sqm wetter wht ar st AA oe att cenit wean = 2.) = 2) erat A ees a ft nfm ert | 1. 2/5 228 ‘i 3.1/5 41 @ Bry a tax 7B..A doubly charged ion in. the angular momentum state (= 2, Jy = 1) meets a pas of polarized electrons (S = 1/2) and gets eutralized. If the orbital angular momentum wansiered in the process is zero, the ‘probability that the neutral atom i in the C= 2, fy = 2) state is Le 2/5. 2. a3 31/5 418 74, bio tee stretcher er eae arms Aare afta t sata ereesar it wemrereare, wie fre afta are 1. sok 2 100K 3.1K 4 mk 74, The range of the interatomic potential in’ 1, Fret amy St pin aR tie eat ee Fy = BJU +1) om &, ety = 0,12, .. var HOU TH (em Aa |. 6B 2.128 3. 48 4, 8B 75. The energy levels comesponding to the roistional motion of a molecule are £) = BY + 1) om * where J = 0.1.2... and Bis a constant. Pure rotational Raman transitions follow the selection rule AJ = 0,42. When the molecule is irradiated, the separation between the closest Stokes and anti-Stokes ines (in ern!) is 1. 68 2. 128) 3. 4B 4, 9B adda247 SEH 24 FOR ROUGH WORK a addaeu7

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