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2 on : -o5 [B} Time : 60 Minutes Max. Marks : 90 PART-A (40 Marks) Stem - Gerlach experiment shows 1) clectron has negative charge 2) electron has spin 4 3) Paul's exclusion principle 4) atoms have orbital angular momentum, ph - Abe Barrran se Fo8 oHairA, FeasHEd 1) dog SanerSigpodan 2) deygyS ciont, HS % 3) odsgsarean 4) SBAreupens S§ ab agin, SOR dowronr ‘The most stable nucleii are those with 1) odd Z- odd A 2) even Z- odd A 3) even Z-even A 4) odd Z-even A OBSOF Hote SORainy Zoyireas 1) daz- ddA 2) 262-abA 8) BSZ-BBA 4) 82 -S8A ‘The work function of a metal is 1 eV. If light of wavelength 3000 A? is incident on the metal, the speed of the emitted electrons is 25 Siraa Daody SO Whsataw | eV. 3000 AP Bon BY gin Ke S08 o Stmiwy Seto Sehd ern Sood Senses Joys Sto 1) 10! asec 2) 10° m/sec 3) 10° msec 4) 10 m/sec X-ray spectrum has a » 1) maximum avenge 2) minimum frequency 3) minimum waveleagih 4) threshold energy Oday X- Hon BpSeTMw amy oye . 1) Nog BOOK Ag pd) BDZ ores 3) aU BONAY gin 4) eatto 4 Ad electron ana.s proton lias ing equal speeds enter inta the region of a magnetic f tothe field, ‘The ratio of the radii of the paths of the electron and proton is Bars Seren No ef loge 5 iebdin ter Sed raed eonorr 2h eatin 08 Bod" SSD. Se doegS, ur STO TyTo ays mist H1:8 3) 11840 4) 184021 Anomalous Zeeman effect can be observed in. 1) strong magnetic Geld 2) strong electric field’ 3) weak electric field 4) weak magnetic field: SONG arS $OG0 Hs Byssud* Nevhosshyy 1) velps eairsn,ob Eas 2) Hors oco5 S550 3) motes deosS Sysco 4) wales edira,ob Suis ‘ia the nuclear reaction , Al" + He" +X ~ neutroa, X denotes DAL + He! > X+ AryerS Toes Sogo", X Bar Sroayod. 1) Na® 2 Ps » Am 4) ..Na* The speed of eicctrons is 0.01 times that of the speed of light. It's de-Broglic wavelength is sto Swat 0.01 de3 SoG" SOR Days Gos, &- SA (de-Broglic) O6O% BF sv 1) 242 AP 2) 0.242 A° 3) 28.2.2 4) 242.08 ‘The energy range of primary cosmic rays is (SGans SYS Soar 8 Bod eStvo tndy Gomv0d 1) 10%e¥ - 2) 10'eV - 10 eV 3) WW eV - 16 4) 10° eV - 10" ev Nucleii with the same number of neutrons but with different number of protons are called 1) Isotopes: 2) Isobars 3) Isoiones 4) Isomers Bard dryerSe Sons, Sods Werse soaylo Sodrom Jv court ? 1) eaxdsiges 2) maerGes 3) wee 4) arnbeo Xerays of wavelength 1.5 A® are incident on a erystal face having an interplanar spacing of 1.6 A’. ‘The maximum order in which Bragg reflection takes place is 1) One 2) Two 3) Thre 4) Four 1.6 At eatStere ind; Grtide Ko af Hy Gowp LS°A Soot By gue X - BSerer BSSIpAD. Erk Sersyso Sad ny Sd D007 3) ese 2) Boe 3) sare 4) erent The least energy ofan electron moving in a one dimensioaal potential well of widih 1 Atis 5.68 eV. For a potentis! well of width 1.5 A‘, the electron energy is LAS Seyi Osada Hy OTrcind' Hay Joys Gok, ENG AY S.68 eV, Hy oN May 1 £ At gond doigS 38 don > 1) 2.84 eV 2) 4.25 eV 3) 2.52 eV 4) 379eV An electron (m= 9.1 x 10°" Kg) moving in a straight line bas a specd of 1.10 x 10" m/sec. IF the uncertainty in the measurement of speed is 0.01%, the uncertainty in the simultancous measurement of position isabout 1.10x 10° msec Sko, 9.1.x 10" Kg Ugo? Ko Joy Ses Sov}y Bond SHAH. IoySAizw Odyoteed wa syadge OTe eeu a 1) 10mm 2) 100 nm, The Larmor precessionsl frequent («,) is given by 2a Y= where B is themagnetic inductionom and eare the mass and charge-of theiclectrou, B saisayod (Sor, m Maw JopPSOwt, Coos USeSwe abd HENS Heya SRO (0), Ge oS rh? Aamtay. Bm 2Be ay == 2m Be » h 2 on 3) ‘The minimum energy of the y-ray photon for pair product GNF ho Soodaberns y- Soerad aocsons Bak 1) 10.2 Mev 2) 102 MeV 3) 1.02 Mew 4) 0.102 MeV 17, 20, 21. 22. 2B. Curie - Weiss law is given by Be 808 PS* EMS - Ho Rave 947 se ae M= Grey a M= Gai 2) M= ‘The Lyman series of the hydrogen specteum is formed in the following region : 1) Infrared 2) Far infrared 3) Visible 4) Ultraviolet IGlaSsgsuo6'a DarS Fd otF Gasdy,08 SYS006" Gu wrod’ BoHhAI. 1) Sortoea 2) Sirssorthes 3) ayitss 4) eObos*rG ‘The mass number of an atomic nucleus is 216. If r,= 1.2 x 10" m, the radius of the nucteus is 25 Stren Gasp, Gogo F Sony 216. 1, Dood ~ 1.2.x 10"! m eand anys Soares cosy, aryryo Joe 7 1) 12x 10%m 2) $.2x10%m 3) 72x10%m 4) 72x 10% m Ina nuclear reactor, the control rods are made up of 1) Tron - 2) Uranium 3) Platonium 4) Cadmium do (G8 SaarZBS* Dabo Sfos 586 Soowd doerons 1) mas = 2) dindasiso 3) eS'oao 4) SaaS Ina simple cubic lattice, the interplsnar spacings of the (110) and (111) planes are in the ratio BOS Sunred roses’ (110) ub (111) Hero Sng woth Godin sy, NYP 1) 213 2) 12 2 4) 72 Three induetanees L,, L,, L, are connected in parallel. The equivalent inductance L is equal to L,, Ly L, evden Xo domciy (oehe> Shrotsor soosad da yo09. HOG [boe3 Lows > 2 L, +L, +L, At hGt+ Gk Tekh EEG 9 25+ 65+05 : The plates of a parallel plate condenser are | mm apart. If 10 valts potential difference is applied across the plates, the electric field between the plates is APCKD Sogo BSRLAES'D God Saso wd; Grdo | mm, Sako ws 10V s&Ssand do Swot MS deigd ho des 1) 10NC 2) 10 NC 3) 1,000 Nic 4) 10,000 NIC Magnetic field at the center of a circular coil (of radius r) carrying current is 1 SynYo No Hers SADE Sco56 GSirawyS. ord Soyso 3g easy, 08 16 458 905 Mant - fyni (gai? By ni w= Att ae =4t 4) R= Bs B= = 3) B= YR 24. 26. 2. 2B. 29. 30. 3 32 A particle of charge ¢ at rest is placed ina maynenic field B. he force on the particle is ¢ ator Stauio 25 Sriwty B dS ho Uatse1,06 Assoc" doosipe app IOS woo 1) eB 2 eo 2) Bie 4) Fern (ardgin} Time constant v ofa RC circuit is RC Seato duos, waorote + Dex5 1) RC 2) RC 3) CR 4) CR ‘The tagnetic flux linked with an induction coil of 20 mH containing 200 turns, when ma of current is passing through itis 200 doe, 20 mH Hdeoie 28 S686" 6 mA aed —StrAjoH MDS Doyh catrzo8 oma iro Sex5 1) 32x 10? Wb 2) 64x10" Wo 3) 16x 10° Wb 4) 32 AND Gates can be constructed sing the following combination of logic gates : NAND oxggina Ge Bod end axgrodt Dgyotsay). 1) AND & NOT 2) OR & AND 3) NOT & OR 4) NOT & NOR The ripple factor of a half-wave rectifier is... .-.- times that of a full wave rectifier. CL SSON Boy,Bed Sars, GSE TOFS Irgsson Hoy, 6 OSS sown? ../,. Ly Goevos, 2 23 325 4) 08 The transfer characteristics of a diode relates the 1) output valtage and the input voltage 2) output voltage and load current 3} diode current and th 4) diode current and the output voltage GAPE Busy, Eros opoger Hsia Se BOS weed Bogs Dovogray FeryEoa / 1) age Siga, ang sige 2) Dt Sgle sobatw wons'Go Mom HSiriyy Ocdgh 3) CBr oto;6 taBatn ag she 4) Gaar& dting sabato aga She ‘The output and input signals ofa single stage CE amplificr have a phase difference OS 6 Giiyd Joresb 3ysos"s |g mG 999 Vide Tote eerBeio 1) Zero GMO} 2) 45° 3) OOF 4) 180° A12V banery is connected to acing The electrical energy stored.in the eapacitor is 20 nF Saoebe 12 V fowan smedos. SoS oo6 a) DGigd 38 Son 7 1) 10° 5 2) 2x109F 3) 2x10"5 4) ley An electric dipole consists of two opposite charges of magnitude 1 x 104 C separated by a distang, 2em. The dipole is placed in an external fielé of 1 x 10° N.C", Tae maximum woeque exertes! 02 thy dipole is 2S dog Aggydod* Bods 1x 104 Co 303m sro 2 om Goss" sssajadae x1 N.C! exirs debe Sybas* Ge Bgcyray dood, Emap SOS HOG obj, devs 1) 4x 10? Nom 2) 2x10) Nm 3) 410" Nan 4) fet Ne 3 38, connected pacitances ‘The eapacitancesof 3 capacitorsare inthe ratio 1:2: 3. Their equivalent capacitance whe in parallel is greater than that when connected in series by (120/11) uF. ‘The individual « are : dare BahuGo Sheer soos 1 2: I HAHIS* Ags. Md Sarotwon sOsAgpes, JOS Bend, FAS sodas So Bod sod (12011) WF 24y,3. wonss' odode o Boteber 1) OS ql LSpE 2) pk 2pF pF 3) LS REI pA ASF 4) 2 pha ph, 6 er Gauss! law for dielectrics is expressed es 1) VE=gle 2) E=-v NG EMSagle 4) [WLM =g where q is the charge, V the volume and € the dielectric constant, quSiau, V juastarnim, © 6st provuntic Str ed! Mh adie 1) VE=g/e 2) E=-vv 3) $ EdSegic 4) [oreyrng Acurreat of 1 A flows in.a 5 9 wire for 2minutes, The number of electrons which have crossed the -cross section of the wire is $2 a8'SSnto 28 SKE 1 odaisb 65 Zdmaw Wtrodod. Oh e@yES Srogin Hod dR dogRsea» GStroaso 7 1) 75x10" 2) 37.5 x10” 3) 625x 10" 4) 15 x10" The resistance ofa wire is 1002. It is drawn out so that the new Ieagth is four times the original length. “The resistance of the long wire is 28 OX Gost, DETén 100. orn FO go wes Vey Ocy edywey anys, om AEG Oo? 1) 40.0 2) 800 3)1200 4) 160.9 The potential ditference needed to give a helium nucieus a kinetic energy of 45 Kev as rOaivo Soiis-08 45 KeV KO 28 aid’ crak eotidaisiions HOSaod do 1) 4SKV 2) 225KV 3) 45KV 4) 225KV ‘The potential at any point inside a charged hollow sphere 1) increases with distance from the center 2) decreases with distance from the center 3) isa constant 2 is zero 2 SSESSSnET Stosh do NO S Cosy SBOK Deiygs OSes 1) Poyto S908 DwMOET Aotv05 2) Foxtio vod BIQUT Gounod. 3) Fptorr dod, 4) ero A soleacid of length 10 cm has 1900 cums wound on it, the intensity ofthe magnetic field at the center of the solenoid is 10 Roby, pK odrowGp 1600 han dnyed apn, Ddroné diss), 206033 wdbn,on Ae aos de05 1) 2000 A mr" 2) 1000 A at 3) 20Am* 4) 10Am! Vie mutval inductance beiweea two coils is 3 aH, If thé current in the primary coil changes from 4Ato12AinO5 sec, thee.m-f. induced in the secondary will be Bods Ox dye dad wS'pts (hoes Sead 3 mH. rgio¥ Pttagd'y aeigh 0.5 see S* 4A Broo AS FOS Me dx Says" (60 a.07.0. Dod ? mv 2) 48 mv 3) 33m 4) 187 mv 42. a AS. 46. 47 PART - B30 Marks) Ifthe slit width is equal to twice the wavetengt! nimum occurs is HOTHOSO, GIAO sod BIONGE gdrhoms! darHo wond, Byced SO Zo IDES. ano 5s 2898 S'no 8! deu5 used, the angle of diffraction 8 at which the 1) 30 2) 45° 3) 6 4) 9° Acrystal of calcite is optically 3 1) isotropic 2) biaxial 3) uniaxial 4) triaxial GPaidom edged asso 1) aeogevo 2) Gsehow 3) dsehon 4) wukaw A Nicol prism is used to produce: 1) partially polarised light 2) plane polarised light 3) circularly polarised light 4) elliptically polarised light AGIS SpyFtnom Gar ath@Scharn’ eoayha; 7 1) 28S yontsod 2) Mtoe oadr08 3) dynes DB Sod 4) GY shBab woodsod ‘A. 20cm tube containing sugar solution shows optical rotation of . If the specific rotation of sugar is 66°, the concentration of the solution is S2y,8 ErSeod* NodHeS 20 ho.by, POE O tbe Cans GrLGA, 58,5 logy, 97g wns 66" cand jess Gs), mes 1) 6.83 glee 2) 0.618 yee 4) 6.8) gflitre 4) 68.1 give Avhalf wave plate is constricted for light of wavelength 5800 A®. It acts as a quarter wave plate for a wavelength, S800-AP USONBY 50 Ko ODE ES expo Stok Yoko Ueintahaas8. aA D donBep 508 08 Bon Peso OSERIB. 1) ean as ay 11 nA Ae 2 2000 a ayetann ae ‘The cald junction of a thermocouple is at 0°C and hot junctionis at TC. Ifthe thermo-emf is given by e= 16 T- 0.04 T then the nettzal and inversion temperatures are LE djatooryo Sas, SoH 408 0'C 58, SA 405 T "CSB aayow. ay DeosoyOe wo B= 167-004 Teast Biy dBcto 2S cartes 1) 400°C)200%C 2) 300 *<, 200% 3) 200°C, 400°C 4) 400°C; 3006C ‘The work that must be done to transfer | Joule of heat from a reservoir at 7 °C to one at 27 &C by means of a reftigeratar using a Carnot cycle is . SEY So ASSrRow 8SxGrs Hobos" 74°C BS Ko eHalvo Hood 27°C ag Ke SCTE | Joule Gira) S600 DoBodarad Saissens SD 1) 0.0513 2) 0.0615 3) QO71T 4) 0.081 sl. 92, 55. compressed adiabatically, such that the volume reduces vohuane. The roto ofthe fal pressure tothe tical pecesore is DSSS TIDY wei B6YGOm Sobeo SoBowndsipes od WsdGirme, GO ws Dedrred* 1/8 3 Sod! Shlosedsa, viper io bate FO barak d+ Osyds" eons, yn8 2) 16 HR 4) 64 Maxwell's first thermodynamic relation is arbyad anced Agnes Stotmo ar) (av as) (ar 0 (2), q Be 2) (& 3s) (or) x (¥), (eh a (3) (#} ‘The molecular weight of CO, is 44 and that of He is 4. AL °C, if the root mean square speed (V,..) of CO, is 390 msec, V_ of He is CO, Sy8oio He © Gass, eeaserores Soin 44 Soha 4. 0 °C 5S CO, Gans, Spivey Siaresvio (V,_.) 390 msec Gand He Gok}, V_ Dao 1) Go mies 2) 1560.msee 3) 1170 misec 4) 1290 nvsec Pyrobeliometerisused to . 1) measure low feciperature ~~ 2) measure high temperatures - 3) measure solar constant 4) measure absorptive power petrOdrhub asairise 1) 63y).5 aatbods Toda QS, S aguisow Peseat 2) 2d Boostty Tose 4) Hap ming shy Soscns In an atomic explosion, the maximum temperature reached was of the order of 10° K. Wein constant = 0.293 cm K. The wavelength of maximum energy is 2S Seren Ddyutod NOY Ags ory 10K Sots Sa (onder of 107K) DS prove = 0,293 cm K oobS MARY IE Ghor8), C604 Ey =) 293.0 10° em 3) 293x107 m 4) 2.93 x10° em ‘Thomsonetfeet is practically nil in eran $ JOto Ans ereny tio 1) Bi 2) Fe you 4.2 IC, and C, are the wo specitic heats of an ideal gas and R the gas constant, then Cy. Cy CORE Baer Goky OP peD, Scio) A Src Hiroso'eand 1) Gf, #R 2D C.+C,=R °C, -C=R 4) JC,- A real gag behaves as an ideal gas at 1) low temperatures and low pressures 2) low temperatures and high pressures 3) high temperatuces and low pressures 4) high temperatures and high pressures Dery Sra bi so Ssgosy 1) Oi,d Aalders daw bsy,5 bere 2) BS )5 Aalbers Hat 289,5 beeen 3) Dey Samyioes dice days bore — 4) Iyd GRyioey Gow Iso bares 57. ature, the entropy change When one cal O° melts reversibly to water atthe same isapproximately equal to OC Sy 1 Uy Soot, of aayNo og door srOsQpeo Jobs arty roy 1) SO calK 2) 0.3 cal/K 3) O8 cal 4) 3.4 calR ‘The efficiency of a Camot engine working between 72°C and 187 °C is 72°C HoBakes 187 °C o Sch 3OSD sHyabowse g6 1) 0.25 2) 033 3) 0.42 4) 051 ‘The first law of thermodyanamies 1) defines temperature 2) is a statement of the law of conservation of cnergy 3) defines work 4) defines thermal equilibrivin apres rg ind acini 1) deagyién Dtigoosase 2) ¥§ Dog DaENA, roots 3) Sea dtigbornt 4) dpdsuerQan aggoososs Rayleigh - Jean's law for black body radiation is equivalent to Planck's law at 1) long wavelengths 2) short 3) atall wavelengths 4) at all temperatures HB Spot Sr0S* NH Sh - AH wryho, ol Arpkinsey sarsay 1) 0% 660k Bg 50 3 2) egy Boon Bg 50.35 2) @R O80 Bg 505g 4) eaiguien ag ‘The Van der Waals constants a and b for one mole of a gas are 0.245 atm-litre? / mole and 2.6710" litre/mole respectively. The temperature of inversion is 1 mole mova Bos), rodbrd horosvos a & b oy SoS 0.245 atm-litre? / mole? sdBolw 2.6710 lite/mole cond DSHS aay. iy 2X 2 IK 23K DABK A light ray travels a distance of 15.nvitie medium of fefraetive index 1.5. The translation matrix is givenby 1.5 58035 romto He ArSted' 28 sod Sine 1Sni drdo Gairmo S08. cond {ross sree » ( y 2 Ch ‘) 3 A ‘j ") el r) A convex leas of focal length 84 cm and dispersive power 0.021 is placed in contact witha concave lens of dispersive pawer 0,002 to make an achromatic combination. The focal length of the concave lens should be 84 cm Me ~oBo BGois 0.021 T4S¥ Ay gor hoes ogra Sesssusy 0.002 Ss aay so Ko Qured SutoS" £09 wifoluryod DdyOY, urs Fesso duos, HOGI SAD 1) Sem 2)-dem 3) 2em “ay 10cm 63. 65. O71, 69, 0. Inaninterference eC obsensc here if the source is replaced by light of wave length $600 A°, af Syste Mrs" 7. = 6000 A'S 143 $3 KB Yo MirnosAdss. 08 ary) 5600 AP DSONRY so fe BOOS SPOS. S35 wd Hotos* Mabon. 1) 20 ia 3) 18 4) 18 + 6000 A®, What orderis visible 20 fringes are dispiaced when.a thin glass plate of refractive index 1.5 is introduced in one of the paths of the interfering beams. Ifthe wavelength of light used is 6000 A®, the thickness of the glass plate is HyOstiao Sothinwy sod Toe oS' NS 28 S08 oro Sod" LS Sess Morato Ko Sevsa rerborD GIDAS 20 See meypioto BoSiron. GSALIAODS 508 BSONAY 50 6000 Atwond, mer oS Gant}, Soto 1) 0.024 cm 2) 0.0012 em 3) 0.012 em 4) 0.0024 cm ‘Themovable mirror of Michelson's interferometer is moved through a distance af 0.02603 mm, The number of fringes shifted across the cross wire of the eye piece of the telescope if 2 wavelength of 5206 A* is used is TRESS apexes Ara Shut, SES eyeoo 0.02603 mm eirso extisaGsA. 5205.4” SOrBE so Ko #003 HSPN SHEHIGA ef Sesto Duty e@fibo Sond My Sie DprDHso Boewerow. 1) 100 2200 3) 300 4) 400 Ina Newton't ring experiment the diameter of the 10th ring changes from 1.40 om to 1.27 em whens Fiquid is intraduced between the lens and the plate. The refractive index of the Higtid is Argued doth GaING' Stato TBain Tete Togs Corky SHIDAD 105 Soairo dus, 20 1.40.¢m 0d 1.27 em 3 APG BASE. Sond [Wo dios, S8GSS torso 1) 1.215 2) 1.521 3) 1.125 4) v.22 ‘The number of lines in a grating which wili just resolve the sodium: lines (waveler 5896 A®) in the first order spectrum is 5890 AP SoBchas 5896 A? GIONS ge SRS xdaitvo By03 BoslaiSD Iwas S86" Ee % $8) Bo9 drab oid [ldoK Sab Sbis0 Ia fides doard 7 1) 1182 2) 882 3) 1082 4) 982 Find the radivs of the hundredth circle in a. zone plate behaving like a convex iens of iovai iesgsit 50 cm. (4 = 5000 AY. tooda Jose 50cm wgyowitone ogres Lessor Pady, AS" 1005 Socio Busy, aynge 1) O4em 2) O.04em 3) O.gem 4) 0.05 em ‘The refrdclivelindeX Of & material ig V5 J Thieangte OF pOlarieeriwn is, BE Dayo Buty, Sderss tomse Yj. cond Gas mo 4) 30° 2) ast 3) or 4) 90 ‘To minimise spherical aberration due to a lens (j= 1.5), the cadié of curvature of the two surfaces must satisfy the condition 25 Sue (i= 15) Moab DSara Soyo Sckards, Tord tere Sper HyrTOd aBossehs aad i) R= 6R, 2) R= 6R, 3) R=4R, 4) Rm AR, 1 74, 6. PART-© For a fluid of density p flowing with a speed v (20 Marks) in a nube of eross -sectional area A, the equation pAw = constant is an expression of the law of conservation of 1) linear momentum 2) angular momentum 3) energy 4) mass tA' SodighS Breage Ke Fyod" p aos Ko Gantry SAS Steno, pAv= Roo od Bb J Dogs HALArA Brasz05. 1) Bdab go 2) S*chatyyetigaito 3) 8 A) sige In an elastic collision between two particles of equal masses one of which is initially at rest. After collision the two particles 1) move in directions opposite to each other 3) move at 90° with respect to cach other 2) move at 45° with respect to each other 4) simply interchange velocities MK SSyrHeo Mo Both Seren HEIIE EPYPEn Bows, 44 Easy Sr oye ad" GS, SP Brin Bobs boys w sere 1) By68y B805* SOA;009 3) Staytio 90° S*nod Shao AS Kg mass is accelerated from rest to 60 m/s i devo aay es 5 Sdo wows 5 REDOS" notes J08 2 1) 5N 2) 12N 2) BSAyBo 45° Sos SH2.009 4) GdvSrroxs ArdyyS"ceran. in $ seconds, The force acting on it is 60 mis Sho&" tebelvGonsypes aap sod 3) 6ON 4) 300N Ifthe momentum of the body is doubled its kinetic energy i) isdoubled 3) inereases by a factor of cight sor af far 4) does not change 2 Siyy dink}, essen BGod 3h ovd Homes 1) Show Hed 3) 8 Bay Ddokoen0B Thea jar momentum af a hody in rotational m: Wiha Sado ay Sany Dom, Stow. ight De95 le ~ Dsle au 2) mrenieden wiytood 4) Sree otion is equal to le a 4Pe The speed at which the mass of an object will be double its value at rest is Sos Sho SP a8 Soy Gas, Cro? od Sorcy (egor8s Docs Gen Goavod. 1) (2c 2) Gye 3 arte 4) (C7573. When the source of sound moves away from th ¢ observer the frequency of the sound heard when compared to the frequency of a stationary source is 1) higher 2) lower BOIS Mod Grtior Shtgy vf ayo ways Gig? ein nod Sak Sar pagina 1) Sky Sr dowwed 3) Dod Bay E08 3) two times 4) same 28 on cen Bbttysietos oof 08 arin Kyo Seip sigtoy Oy DAS" am 2) Ska,Srr doew08 4) SarSor dotv0d B. 79. 82. 83, A longitudinal mechanical wave whase frequency is below 20 Hz is called 1) Infrasonic wave 2) Ultrasonie wave 3) Audible 4) Matter wave 20 Hz Sod) Bk,5 mayagin Ke aro, G5 eBY p Homhy........ Goerd 1) Sorigd 2) eds 3) wsyBoro 4) SdgbdorK0. Fora projectile to cscape from the Earth, it must possess an initial velocity approximately equal to gurse Mod Serabiio Soseras 25 GFovo cindy, SOSio Ward 1) 10 km/sec 2) 1M km/sec 3) 9 tan/sec 4) S km/sec Ratio of the distances of twa panicles from their center of mass is the 1) ratio of their masses 2) inverse ratio of their masses. 3) square of the inverse ratio of their masses 4) square root of the inverse ratio of their masses Boeh Sere (Siyoe Soo Lod wed Grove dda wed 1) WSsgerP. ag OS* aoww0d 2) kyrrue DOSS DAS" doen0d 3) (Sagorive 25s ary SRD! DarAO 4) (Syme 568s ays Gos, Ssoorcens orto. =gaybe Forced oscillations hive the 1) natural frequency of the body 2) frequency of the driving force 3) sum of the above so f 4) difference of the above two frequencies wert, 8 Sosa BOR aos arStyago 1) SAYD Sire Eero 2) SBOE Noo Gis, HHO 3) PBoth Kango; Brew 4} pdow songpyodoo IEA = i(x + 2y + az) +} (bx Sy > 2) + k (4x + ey + 22) is irrotational them, b, c arc Aqi(x + 2y +az) +] (OX-3y- 2) +k Gxt cy 422) @S8 Weometrso coud a,b,c eo 1) -4,2,1 2) 4,2,-1 3) -4,-2,+1 44-31 A particle exeéites Siniple hainonié motion. Ifthe displacement of the pat then the ratio of the kinetic ¢fer#y to potential energy is 2S Sen9 Dire SONYE Hoss SHS. | Sao Doky, RAwoio ord Sods TING’ dito wows NOB3 AvBain HO¥0 dogs No OES 1 3 2) 3 3) 4 ay 3 fe ts halfits amplitude, If y = 0.03 sin (3x - 2t) is the wave equation, the wavelength is given by ¥ = 0.03 sin 3x - 2t) 638 G50n Shost0 cond Bdor BY s0 Devs 1) 2.09 m 2) 4m 3) 2nm 4) 4.0m ‘Two electrons are travelling towards each other with a speed of 0.9 ¢. ‘Their relative velocity is Bots Jounaves 0.9 ¢ SAS DechBesiorr Gaireayenan. a abe Ato LBe 2) 0.96 3) 045¢ 4) 0.995 ¢ If'a gas is heated then its viscosity 1) increases 2) decreases 3) does not change 4)_increases and thea decreases a8 wala 34 SR ord Ryle 1) Dtoros 2) Grist 3) Arse 4) Savtito DSA Bogs BAH fp Adr = 1» ff (wxAas 2 fff ena 3) ff wads 4) [ff cener ‘The maximum value of Poisson's ratio is romerd nyG Gos, ABZ 2005 v1 209 3) 08 aos Kepler's 2nd law is an application of the law of conservation of 1) energy 2) momentum 3) angular momentum 4) mass BBS Boas adie Ar Bosy, emusyesin 1) 38 DE GOGO. 2) (SSjSt DoyB gow 8) Steboss aig ouigeigton A) (Gigor? DG :BgS0. The velocity of sound in air at 27 °C is 350 m/sec, At what temperature docs it become 700 misee. 279 GEG SS pd Sho oS" 350 m/sec. D aay 38 e INO 700 m/sec wyto8 1) 927°C 2) 108% 3) 120°C 4) 54%

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