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5.
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(v)
the
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(vi)
~ hollow
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are
~~
any
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i! :
sphere?
~
on electric ~ 10 cm~ radio on the ~ metal V me ~o e its 47tE
two
311q':tI!.!ct>
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(~-~)
c = 3 x 108 m/s
h = 6.63 x 10-34 Js
~
m = surface 1 waves = dipole ~ = ~ surface 1.6
characteristic
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0
47t
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~
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fit
=9
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x produced? moment. ~ x of 10-7 I 10-31 ~ is ~ 10 ? Earth ~ of ~
31Jq"
q;r
10-19
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R"orfI<1R9rt
10
ljUT
~ N kg m radius ~ V. 'q:jT m A-I Write is I '%
31:J1lfrr
properties
-q:;(
~
What ~ 11R the ~ ~
2
~ C<J#tffq;-
3
5 ~ 90 its angle ~.31r;f<. 'Q"{ is cm S.l. ~ the ~ ~~ is of
2
i!
I
. # I Rl!.!rtict>," I rr;JTfrr
of
nuclear
unit.
'c'~'
'Q"{ potential (S.l.) dip fCf)(i;.rr
,
I
charged ~ fi!fil1r 90 ~ W ~ ? at ? such ? W the fqj centre that ~ the ~ of 1 1
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P.T.D.
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6.
Two
bar
magnets
are
quickly
moved
towards
metallic
loop
across a capacitor
capacItor.
C
Predict
the polarity
'
connected
of the
Is
IN
sl
-+
-E--
-q:
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Cf11,
NI
(~)
3ffi
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'C'
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(T)
~~
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IN
sl
-+
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7.
NI
"qjT
(i)
31~I~~lctI
~1~1~11
1.I~-qI~~lctI ~1~1~11
m,
(ii)
8.
potential'
fq'1:rq'
in relation
-q?,: ~ ~
to photoelectric
~ I
effect.
9.
thin
straight
infinitely
long
conducting
wire
having
charge
is
enclosed
by
cylindrical
surface
of
radius
and
length
l,
its
density
coinciding with
~
"qjT
~
r ~
~,
~
mm
l ~ ~
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(~)
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O.
1.
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~~I
~ ~ B
-q
parallel
no
Write
(~
31fctm
charges:
where
Plot
steady
"q:jT{UT
~~ work )
obtained.
charge
~
are
the
graph
wire. 'q'
~~
to
m is
~I-II~~,
mit
steady
"q:<:fT current
is
field
eddy
(1
~ -q~
the
done
expression ~,
the
Write
mm -q ~
~C,
showing
due
moving
currents? "1
~ first
current
by (1
distance
~ (11)
~,
a:r;<:r the
~C,
to this
~C)
wire.
with
flows
~ ~
the
~ for the
expression
lTfu force
(12)
and
~C)
Write
~ between
variation
Lorentz
current through
(m) ~
in
velocity
~ on
31ri?ri!l
lTl1T
(2
~~fCfi~~~31T~"qjUT~
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the
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any
~ 'i-:rTU OR the
3t~
with
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(2
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for
~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ I '5rT"({:r(ft) ~ 3".{~
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the
magnetic
( of ~C,
two
mtfi
cX-Il~1
coulomb
two
-3
applications ~C). ~
3".{~m
~C)
~
force I ~
charges
force
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~ 'G1"o1T
I
~ on m
of
(F)
of
eddy
a each
versus"
the
particle
-q
currents.
pali
graphs
(F)
( -4),
31fctm
of
q)"T of
P.T.D.
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13.
15.
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In
~~mm~
~-m
What
~
I
the
"5[qiR
restricted
if
given
incorporate
~j..jl~~
the
circuit,
~~ ?
~ ~
effect
determine
-rit
assuming
~ Ampere's
to the frequencies
~
~Ft~"(.jl~ ~
is I C being C charged
the
due to the
~ .Q
point
potential
q=j!\UT
"q:jT ~I~~I~~UI
displacement
6
circuital 2A 2V II by law a time B
2A
2V
to
II
at
be
~"q:jT
point
Wh:):' is this
";j'ffi1T
at
~~~~~~
3:jmrn
MHz
Rl zero
is
current.
B.
varying
generalized
potential,
mode of propagation
~j..jI~~I'i
current.! to:
~~
WI
~ "(fq)"
use
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i
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--~
ret capacitance
of three
identical
capacitors
in series is 1 J.1F.What
(-q:q;-~)
~~
it
~~
(~)
J.1F
-q~
(~
~)
it
~~
(~)
~,
(~)
mftm
mlft
GW3lT
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it
~~
-q:q;
~,
~~it~~-q;r~~~
Using the curve for the binding energy per nucleon as a function of
mass number A, state clearly how the release in energy in
the
~~
fqm
~~
it
fq1J;m
~~~~~?
~~
In
the
meter
bridge
experiment,
balance
point
was
observed
at
-cx:IT@i
AJ
(i)
= l.
The values of R and X were doubled and then interchanged.
would
of balance
point?
(ii)
If the galvanometer and battery are interchanged at the balance position, how will the balance point get affected?
R X
What
with
1
A B
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(i)
~
R
(~)
~ X
~,
~~
(~
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~~,
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19.
index 1.65,
l:
in of
of refractive
index
refractive
(a) Will
index
it
lens
in
the
cases?
(b)
How
will
its
focal
length
change
in
the
two
media?
two
~~q\:fr1i~ 1.5 ~ ~
(ii) 1.33. 31~q\:fr1i~ ~
~ ~
~ ~
~
~
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~
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20.
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(c)
(b)
(a)
(c)
Draw
Draw
GT
~1i1~~UI the ~
mm~1 ~ ~ I
~ a an
ql~lq~
(~)
"CfiR-q:;
modulating
briefly ~
real
convex mirror radiation object potential (fuT;rC1) plate
am
fcfqq
"q:jT
( Gm
~ fuT;rC1 -q;) ~
a plot
image
mm
suitable
~ vI
the location
~
~ ) t potential
t -q;)
a signal.
RUftft
oq;1 ~
be
m?:I',
having
a:rrrrrm
am ~ v2
two
beyond
higher?
showing
produces a virtual
am
always
between
fcfqq
~-~
diagram
~
to
2f
}fld~~
2f.
oq;1 factors show ~
the
for the
~ "q:jT
to
(VI>
of the object.
produces ~
f ~ ~
and
that
show
which
31lq~~~dl
variation
9
am I 2f ~ ~ a of ~ virtual mm demonstrate a ~, concave
v2)
different
~,
intensity.
your
-q~
GT
"q:jT
answer.
31fqfu"ff
amplitude
"q:jT
~,
frequencies,
~,
-q;)
In
}frn~~
image
~ ~
CI:ft
~~~uli
which
'3"W
mirror
of photoelectric
2f
a:rrrrrm
independent
modulation
the
case
t t
~lq~l~
31rTt
~~
vI
produces
~ ~,
am
need
aconcave
>
ml:fi
will
current
(oq't;)
31~
v2'
using
"qjRUT
fuT;rC1
(~)
am
the
for
mirror
of
of
with
"q:jT
a
3
P.T.D.
-~
jJ " c'"
.
~ cl ~
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f'
--~
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23.
25.
24.
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(b)
the
You
(b)
Draw
(a)
Cft1T
working
"SI"~
logic
are
~~~~3ffi~~~m"ffi~
~~~
~I
~~
The
the
mm R~
~ B
operation
given
kinetic
ground
'qft"q?;r
labelled
3ffi
principle.
'--'-.~
'qft"q?;r
YRctJ~"11
in a hydrogen
and
state
circuit
carried
Show
'"q:jT
diagram
}
atom.
~~~i"1
the
to.
below. out ~ ~ by ~,
of
-i1~ilctJd
of
energies
Write hydrogen
full
this
~,
input-output
10
31lW~
~
circuit. its 13.6 truth Draw eV table. ? m"ffi the Z
~ ~~
wave
of the
atom
~-~"
waveforms.
--~
31lW
~
(m)
electron
is
rectifier
-13.6
.q:
~~
in
Hence,
circuit.
logic
~'ctJl~ctJl\1
eV.
this
I ~QI(.jdl
What
symbol
state?
identify
State
~I~~
are
Using de Broglie's hypothesis, explain with the help ofa suitable diagram, Bohr's second postulate of quantization of energy levels
its
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26.
}jlct~~
giant
compound
10 objective
~~ ~
length
is
of
CfI1 cm
~qj
3.8
3.42
refracting
the
lens
the angular
~Gm
31fq~
if
15
1.0
moon
microscope
108 ~
lens.
of
~ m.
106
"CfiT ~ ~
cm ~ focal ~ ~ ~ If ~ formed telescope m ~ Calculate -3=1fi1~ an am and length
magnification
q))
q))
-quqffi
eyepiece
uses
3=lfi1~
the
~ ?~
by CfI1 at ~ ~~ radius ~, ~ the ~ an lens am 3T~
an
10
the
cm.
objective
-~
OR
objective
magnifying
observatory
the length
11
"ill ~ ~ 1ft ~ ~ of
of
An
-.
3tM~
~ the
focal
of the telescope.
"q)T
object
lens
~~
~ lunar
~ cm
lens?
length
CfI1
power
of
has
__~..:i ~ ~
is
~ orbit
focal
placed
CfI1 The
an
1.0
of the microscope.
of
~,
-;:;m:rT
length
is
objective
?jt'!i
cm
diameter
the
3.8
at
is
"ill ~
~ ~
compound
cm
cm
lens
from
and
of
of the
CfI1 ~
~
P.T.D.
~'-
~-~
---
-.-
:::=~..
27.
Two
heating
elements
of
resistances
RI
and
R2
when
operated
at
_o~~,I.,:
constant
supply
of
voltage,
V,
consume
powers
PI
and
P2
combination
respectively.
when they
RI~
R2~
~~,
(~)
q1"F2""('!T
V~
~~
-q"{,
PI
am
P2
tr
~m
(i)
~~
-ij
(ii)
-q~
(~)
-ij,
~~
(~)
~,
~~
(mall)
-ij
28.
(a)
of a moving
coil galvanometer,
(b)
"Increasing necessarily
the
current
sensitivity
of a galvanometer Justify
may not
(c)
Outline
RG into
(a)
Using
Ampere's
circuital
law,
OR
obt~in
the
expression
for
the
i
!
on its axis.
(b) In what respect is a toroid different from a solenoid? Draw and
compare
the
pattern
of
the
magnetic
field
lines
in
the
two
(c)
How
is
the
magnetic
field
inside
given
solenoid
made
strong?
cases.
(~~-1I~Ic.~) ~
~ ~ I
-q"{
~, ~
am
(a)
~
(b)
-11~il~d
"fCfim
jl~-1I~Ic.~~ 'i:Tm-~mfu"ffi ~
~IC\~~~
-q"{
~ ~
I" ~
-q:;~
~ ~
-ij ~
~-~~ (-q:;r{UT) ~
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. c'""
(c)
Ra
m'i:1
fCfim
~i~o1l~I~~
-qj)
fCfim
(~)
-qftm
4FtctFf1d ~
~ ~
3:jlct~(.j~ ~
-qj) ~
3T~
(a)
~
~
~
fCfim
4Ft4~1(.j ~
~ ~
~, ~ ~
4Fto1lr~~1
"SrTt(f
~ ~,
I
"Q\, ~~~
~ ~ ~, ~ ~
~
? ~
(b)
fCfim 4Fto1lr~~1 ~
~
~ ~
"5fq)T{
fi:r;r
~ ~
I
~ ~
~~
(c) fCfim ~
~ ~an ~
"Cf)T .q"2-;f ~
~ ~~
4Fto1lr~~1
~ -qj) ~
:;jfffiT
~?
if
.
29. State
diagram.
The coil
the working
of a.c. generator
with
the help
of a labelled
of
an
a.c.
generator
having
turns,
each
of
area
A,
rotated
with
constant
angular
velocity
roo
Deduce
the
expression
the alternating
e.m.f.
generated
in the
coil.
in this device?
for
is
~ tic
'ii'"
~f;'
(a)
Show
that
in
an
a.c.
circuit
containing
pure
inductor,
the
by n/2 in phase.
~.
~:
!k~
':
(b)
horizontal
straight
wire
of
length
extending
from
east
to
is falling
of Earth's
component
Write the expression for the instantaneous e.m.f. induced in the wire. What is the direction of the e.m.f. ?
value of the
west
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eo
ril~il~('[
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quR
fCfi
"';I;~Ic\(11
Y="m:r
(a.c.)
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Y="m:r
-q;1
ffi
i:f
-qjT
~~~~I-1
(j)
ffi
i:f
)'!~Ic\(11
~({.~.~.)~~~~~~
i:f
~~I~~
-qjT
(a)
fCfi
3T~
~~Ic\(1i
Y="m:r
(a.c.)
"qftq'lf
~~
i:f,
(~)
i:f
Y="m:r
n/2
a:niT
(b)
-qjT,
mm
"Cm:,
"-~
31~
~,
T['l:;.ft
ffi
~~~B~~~~~v~~fiR~~
(i)
~"Cm:
i:f
~-~
({.~.~.)
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-qR
~~I
I
(ii) ~ ~~~ ~ ({.~.~.) -q;1 ~ ~ mrTr ?
(iii)
~"ffi"{
fqoqq
(~)
30.
State
the
importance
of
coherent
sources
in
the
phenomenon
of
experiment
to produce interference
pattern,
obtain the conditions for constructive and destructive interference. Hence deduce the expression for the fringe width.
How does the fringe width get affected, if the entire
apparatus
of Young
is immersed
in water?
OR
experimental
(a)
State
Huygens'
principle.
Using
this
principle
explain
how
diffraction
which a narrow
pattern
beam
is obtained
coming
slit on
of
light
is incident
normally.
(b)
width
of the first
diffraction
fringe
is half
of that of the central fringe. (c) If a monochromatic source of light is replaced by white light, what change would you observe in the diffraction pattern? 14 5 55
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rq)"{UT
r ?
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~ "5{T(('r
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~~
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fu";&R:r
3W
~ "qjffi-m ~
-qftq'<f;:r ~
(1/2)
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(~)
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~~,
~,
~,
~,
fCfim ~
~,
m m
m ~qouff
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~ ~
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