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NURTURE COURSE
PHASE : I, II, III, IV, V, MNA & MNPS
TARGET : PRE-MEDICAL 2021
Test Type : MAJOR Test Pattern : NEET(UG)
TEST DATE : 10 - 02 - 2020
HINT – SHEET
2. F = mw2 x
Vmax
rw(bc)xg = d(abc)·w2·x [rwater = 1g/cc] = 5.3 ´ 60 ´ 10 -6 = 3.18 × 10–4
V
g
w= = 2p 6. Potential energy of mass m when it is midway
da
between masses M 1 and M2
3. P
GM1m GM 2 m
2 U=- -
d/2 d/2
1 2GM
q1 =- (M1 + M 2 )
d
q1 According to law of conservation of energy,
T
1 2 2Gm
æ P ö nR mve = (M1 + M 2 )
Slope : tan q1 = ç ÷ = 2 d
è T ø1 V1
4G(M1 + M 2 )
\ ve = escape velocity =
æ Pö nR d
tan q2 = ç ÷ =
è ø2 V2
T 8. P
tan q1 > tan q2
nR nR
>
V1 V2 V
V2 > V1 PµV
1 ® 2, volume is increasing P = kV, k: constant
or
nRT
P nR = kV
tan q = = V
T V
nRT = kV2
1 ® 2, q is decreasing i.e., V is increasing
nRdT = k2VdV
4. In cyclic process DU =0
So heat absorbed dV nR nR
= =
DQ = W=Area under the curve dT 2kV 2P
= –(2V)(P) = –2PV dQ = dU + dW
So heat rejected = 2PV. nCdT = nCvdT + PdV
5. Maximum particle velocity is P dV 3R P nR
Vmax = Aw = 1800 × 60 × 10–6 m/s C = Cv + = + ·
n dT 2 n 2P
w 1800 3R R
wave velocity V = = m /s = + = 2R
k 5.3 2 2
1001CMD300119052 HS-1/4
Target : Pre-Medical 2021/Major/10-02-2020
g-1 1.5-1 1 As the satellites of equal mass are movin in
T2 æ P2 ö g
T æ 1 ö 1.5 æ 1 ö 3 1 opposite directions and collide inelastically, the
9. =ç ÷ Þ 2 =ç ÷ =ç ÷ =
T1 è P1 ø T1 è 8 ø è8ø 2 velocity of the wreckage just after the collision,
T1 300 mv – mv = 2mV, i.e., V = 0
Þ T2 = = = 150K The energy of the wreckage just after collision
2 2
10. 'b' is at its upper extreme, so it would have will be totally potential and will be,
maximum acceleration directed downwards. GM(2m) 2GMm
Ef = - =-
2GM 2GM Ve r r
11. Ve = from h height Ve' = = As after collision the wreckage comes to stand
R R+h 2
still in the orbit, it will move along the radius
13. When the bimetallic strip is kept in a cold bath
towards the earth under gravity.
the length of X decreases faster and therefore
the strip bends towards the left. 1
22. hµ
14. Here, T 1 = 273 + 137 = 410, Q 1 = 750 J, r
Q2 = 500 J Q
23. E= = sT 4
Q 2 T2 Q2 500 At
As, Q = T Þ T2 =
T1 = ´ 410
1 1 Q1 750 Q
= sAT 4 Þ 10 = sA(400)4 ...(1)
= 273.34 K = 273.34 – 273 = 0.34 °C t
17. P = P0 + P' Þ P' = P – P0 = 3 – 1 = 2 atm æQö
and ç ÷ = sA ( 800 )
4
rgh = 2 atm ...(2)
t
è ø2
h(10) (103 ) = 2 × 105 From eq. (1) and (2)
Þ h = 20 m 4
10 æ 400 ö
=ç ÷
v = 2gh = 2(10)(20) = 400 m/s æ Q ö è 800 ø
ç ÷
18. We know that in a cyclic process, heat energy è t ø2
absorbed by the system is equal to work done
æQö
by the system. We also know that in P-V ç ÷ = 160W
è t ø2
diagram, work done by the system in cyclic
24. A1w1 = A2w2 = A3w3
process is equal to area of the loop. Therefore,
25. According to question,
Heat absorbed = work done = area of loop A C
= p(10 × 103) (10 × 10–3 ) J = 100 pJ 1 T1 1 T2
=
2l µ l µ T1 T2
d 2x
19. Given + 100x = 0 T2 = T1/4 B
O
D
dt 2
Here w2 = 100 For rotational equilibrium, m
w = 10 unit T1x = T2 (L–x) Þ x = L/5
2 p 2p p 26. As angular momentum is conserved, hence
T= = = unit
w 10 5 I1w1 = I2w2
2h h 2 ´ 19.6 19.6 or MR12 w1 = MR 22w2 or MR1v1 = MR 2 v 2
20. t= + = + = 2.06
g v 9.8 v
Þ v = 326.7 m/s æ vö
çQ w = ÷
è Rø
GMm
21. Energy of each satellite in the orbit = - or R1v1 = R2v2 or VR = vr
2r
Total energy of the system before collision, vr
\ V=
R
GMm GMm 27. The smaller bubble have more Pr that's why air
Ei = E1 + E 2 = 2E = -2 ´ =-
2r r flow from smaller to bigger
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Nurture Course/Phase-I, II, III, IV, V, MNA & MNPS/10-02-2020
28. From Newton's law of cooling 1
34. KA2 = 2 where A = 0.4
dT 2
= -K ( T - T0 )
dt 4 4 100
Þ K= 2 = = = 25
T1 - T2 æ T + T2 ö A (0.4)2 4
= Kç 1 - T0 ÷
t è 2 ø 4 4p
T = 2p =
80 - 60 æ 80 + 60 ö 25 5
= Kç - 30 ÷
60 è 2 ø px
35. y = 5 sin cos 40pt
1 3
= K ´ 40 ...(1) Comparing with the standard equation of
3
stationary wave
60 - 50 æ 60 + 50 ö
and = Kç - 30 ÷ y = A sin kx cos wt
t è 2 ø
10 p 2p
= K ´ 25 we get; k = =
...(2) 3 l
t
From eqn(1) and (2) \ l = 6 cm
t 40 Hence the separation between two adjacent
=
30 25 l
t = 48 sec. nodes = = 3cm
2
29. Simple
30. According to the question frequencies of first WL rALgL rgL2
36. DL = = =
and last tuning forks are 2n and n respectively. 2AY 2AY 2Y
Hence frequency in given arrangement are as 37. (L1 < L2 )
follows. B will expand same in both rods, Hence if
L1 < L2 then A will expand less as compared to C
1 2 3 21 25
therefore a A < aC .
æ PV ö
38. PT = constant Þ P ç ÷ = const.
2n (2n–3) (2n–6) (2n–20×3) (2n–24×3) = n è nP ø
\ P2 V = k
Þ 2n – 24 × 3 = n Þ n = 72 Hz
So, frequency of 21st tuning fork k1k 2
39. k eq = (series)
n21 = (2 × 72 – 20 × 3) = 84 Hz. k1 + k 2
v keq = k1 + k2 (parallel)
32. F v = hA 40. Wave front will srink in right side and expand
l
in left side.
6 41. Y = tan q. According to figure qA > qB > qC
(10 –2 ×105) = = h´ 10 ´
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