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Dpp (60-62) 12th Physics_E_WA
Dpp (60-62) 12th Physics_E_WA
Dpp (60-62) 12th Physics_E_WA
H h
3H 3H H H
(A) (B) (C) (D)
8 4 2 4
Q.2 Two persons of equal height are carrying a long uniform wooden beam of length l.
They are at distance l/4 and l/6 from nearest end of the rod. The ratio of normal
reaction at their heads is [3]
(A) 2 : 3 (B) 1 : 3 (C) 4 : 3 (D) 1 : 2
Q.3 Two identical conductors P and Q are placed on two frictionless rails R and S in
a uniform magnetic field directed into the plane. If P is moved in the direction
shown in figure with a constant speed then [3]
rod Q
(A) will be attracted towards P
(B) will be repelled away from P
(C) will remain stationary
(D) may be repelled or attracted towards P
Q.4 A conductor of length is placed perpendicular to a horizontal uniform magnetic field B. Suddenly a
certain amount of charge is passed through it, when it is found to jump to a height h. The amount of
charge that passes through the conductor is [3]
m gh 2m gh m 2gh
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of the above
Bl 3Bl Bl
Q.5 Aconducting rod is moved with a constant velocity v in a magnetic field.Apotential difference appears
across the two ends [3]
(A) if v || l (B) if v || B (C) if l || B (D) none of these
Q.6 A uniform circular ring of radius R, mass m has uniformly distributed charge q. The ring is free to rotate
about its own axis (which is vertical) without friction. In the space, a uniform magnetic field B, directed
verticallydownwards, exists in a cylindrical region. Cylindrical region of magnetic field is coaxial with the
ring and has radius, greater than R. If induction of magnetic field starts increasing at a constant rate. The
angular acceleration of the ring will be : [3]
(A) directly proportional to R (B) directly proportional to q
(C) directly proportional to m (D) independent of R and m
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Q.7 A metallic rod of length L is being rotated in a uniform magnetic field with a constant angular velocity
about an axis passing through the rod, L/3 from one end. The rotation axis is parallel to the magnetic
field. The induced emf due to magnetic field between the tips of the rod will be [3]
(A) BL2 3 (B) BL2 9 (C) BL2 6 (D) 2 BL2 9
Q.8 Match the following and select the correct alternatives given below : [3]
(p) unit of magnetic induction (B) (u) M1L1 T–2 A–2
(q) Dimensions of B (v) M1L0T–2 A–1
(r) unit of 0 (permiability) (x) Newton/Amp - meter
(s) dimensions of 0 (y) Newton/(Amp)2
(t) dimensions of magnetic moment (z) M0L2T0 A1
(A) p - y , q - v , r - x , s - z , t - u (B) p - x , q - u , r - y , s - z , t - v
(C) p - x , q - v , r - y , s - u , t - z (D) p - y , q - z , r - x , s - u , t - v
Q.10 In a circus act, a 4kg dog is trained to jump from B cart toAand then immediately
back to the B cart. The carts each have a mass of 20kg and they are initially at
rest. In both cases the dog jumps at 6m/s relative to the cart. If the cart moves
along the same line with negligible friction calculate the final velocity
of each cart with respect to the floor. [5]
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PHYSICS
Daily Practice Problems
Target JEE 2016
Class:XII Discussion: 26-27/08/2015 Time: 45 Min. M.M.: 40 DPP. NO.-61
Q.1 A conducting rod of length l moves with velocityu a direction parallel to
a long wire carrying a steady current I. The axis of the rod is maintained
perpendicular to the wire with near end a distance r away as shown in
the fig. Find the emf induced in the rod. [3]
0 I r l 2 0 I r l
(A) ln (B) ln
r r
0 I l 0 I r l
(C) ln (D) ln
rl 2 r
Q.2 A nonconducting ring of radius r has charge Q. Amagnetic field perpendicular to the plane of the ring
dB
changes at the rate . The torque experienced by the ring is [3]
dt
dB 1 dB dB
(A) zero (B) Qr2 dt (C) Qr2 (D) r2Q
2 dt dt
Q.5 AconductingrodACoflength4lisrotatedaboutapointOinauniform
magnetic field B directed into the paper. AO = l and OC = 3l. Then [4]
Bl 2 9
(A) VA – V0 = (B) V0 – VC = B l2
2 2
9
(C) VA – VC = 4B l2 (D) VC – V0 = B l2
2
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Q.6 A uniform thin flat isolated disc is floating in space. It has radius R and y
R R
mass m. A force F is applied to it a distance d = from the center in F
2 d x
the y-direction. Treat this problem as two-dimensional.At the instant
shown the : [4]
(A) acceleration of the center of the disc is F/m.
(B) angular acceleration of the disk is F/mR.
(C) acceleration of leftmost point on the disc is zero
(D) point which is instantaneously unaccelerated is the rightmost point.
Q.7 Outer cylinder of the coaxial conductor of radius ‘b’ is given a positive potential
V relative to the inner cylinder of radius ‘a’as shown in the fig.Astatic magnetic
field B parallel to the axis of the cylinder, directed out of the plane of the paper
is also present.
(i) An electron (mass = me) is set free with negligible velocity at the surface
of the inner cylinder under condition V = V0 and B = 0. Find the velocity, when it hits the outer cylinder.
(ii) An electron (mass = me) starts out with an initial velocity u0 in the radial direction under condition V = 0
and B 0. Find the critical field BC for which electron will not reach the outer cylinder. [5]
Q.8 Uniform magnetic field B exists in a circular region of radius R a particle having
q
specific charge enters the region with velocity v0 as shown. Find v0 such that
m
the particle passes through the center O of the region. [5]
Q.10 A small sphere slides down from rest along a smooth inclined plane of
= 53° and hits the smooth floor. If e = 0.75, find the
(a) total impulse exerted by ground during the collision.
(b) distance from foot of incline where the ball will strike the ground again. [5]
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PHYSICS
Daily Practice Problems
Target JEE 2016
Class:XII Discussion: 28-29/08/2015 Time: 40 Min. M.M.: 34 DPP. NO.-62
Q.1 The magnetic flux through a stationary loop with resistance R varies during interval of time T as = at
(T – t). The heat generated during this time neglecting the inductance of loop will be [3]
a 2T 3 a 2T 2
(A) (B)
3R 3R
a 2T a 2T 3
(C) (D)
3R R
Q.2 A long straight wire is parallel to one edge as in fig. If the current in the long wire is varies in time as
I = I0e–t/, what will be the induced emf in the loop? [3]
0 bI d a 0 bI d a
(A) ln (B) ln
d 2 d
2 0 bI d a 0 bI d
(C) ln (D) ln
d da
Q.3 Let a bar magnet fall in vertical position through a horizontal metal ring. What can you say about its
acceleration ? [3]
(A) Increases continuously
(B) Increases and then decreases
(C) Decreases and then increases
(D) Decreases continuously
Q.4 Figure shows a uniform cross-sectional conducting ring of radius r and total
resistance R in contact with two vertical conducting rails, which are joined at
the top. The rails have no friction and resistance. There is a uniform magnetic
field B perpendicular to the plane of rails. If ring falls with the velocityv, then [3]
4Bvr 4Bvr
(A) I1 = O; I2 = (B) I1 = ; I2 = O
R R
4Bvr 2Bvr
(C) I1 = , I2 = (D) None
R R
Q.5 A conducting bar rolls down a slope made of conducting rails. The
bottom ends of the rails are connected by another conducting rail as
shown in the figure. There is a uniform magnetic field B pointing upward.
Due to the bar's motion, there is an induced current in the bar-rail circuit.
What is the direction of the magnetic force on the bar? [3]
(A) Up along the slope (B) Down the slope
(C) Towards left (horizontal) (D) Towards right (horizontal)
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Paragraph for question nos. 6 to 8
A solid cylinder of mass m is kept in balance on a fixed incline of angle = 37° with the help of a thread
fastened to its jacket. The cylinder does not slip.
F
m
r
Q.6 What force F is required to keep the cylinder in balance when the thread is held vertically ? [3]
mg 3mg 3mg
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
2 4 8
Q.7 In what direction should the thread be pulled to minimise the force required to hold the cylinder ? What
is the magnitude of this force ? [3]
3mg 3mg
(A) parallel to incline (B) vertical
10 8
mg
(C) horizontal (D) None of these
5
Q.8 The values of minimum coefficient of static friction between cylinder and incline in the cases mentioned in
above two questions are : ______ and _____ respectively : [3]
4 3 4 3 3 3
(A) , (B) , (C) , (D) None of these
3 4 3 8 4 8
Q.10 A cylindrical rod of mass m, radius r and length L, rests on two rails (see figure).
A uniform magnetic field B acts verticallydownwards. The rods carries a current
i and can roll along the rails without slipping. If the rod starts from rest, Calculate
its linear speed as a function of its linear displacement. [5]
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