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1
22
2
42
1
62
1
82
1
102
3
122
2
142
2
162
1
182
4
3
2
23
3
43
4
63
3
83
3
103
1
123
3
143
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1
183
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4
1
24
2
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4
64
1
84
3
104
2
124
1
144
1
164
1
184
3
5
2
25
2
45
1
65
2
85
2
105
3
125
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145
2
165
3
185
3
6
1
26
3
46
1
66
1
86
3
106
3
126
1
146
4
166
2
186
3
7
2
27
1
47
2
67
3
87
1
107
4
127
3
147
1
167
1
187
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8
1
28
1
48
2
68
3
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108
3
128
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148
1
168
2
188
1
9
4
29
3
49
3
69
1
89
3
109
1
129
3
149
3
169
3
189
4
10
1
30
3
50
2
70
4
90
2
110
2
130
4
150
1
170
1
190
3
11
3
31
2
51
3
71
1
91
4
111
1
131
3
151
4
171
1
191
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12
1
32
2
52
4
72
4
92
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112
2
132
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152
3
172
3
192
4
13
3
33
2
53
3
73
2
93
3
113
4
133
3
153
4
173
2
193
3
14
1
34
1
54
1
74
3
94
3
114
4
134
4
154
4
174
1
194
3
15
1
35
2
55
3
75
4
95
4
115
1
135
3
155
1
175
1
195
1
16
3
36
3
56
2
76
3
96
2
116
4
136
4
156
3
176
2
196
4
17
1
37
2
57
4
77
3
97
3
117
1
137
2
157
3
177
2
197
3
18
3
38
1
58
3
78
4
98
1
118
4
138
1
158
3
178
3
198
2
19
1
39
1
59
3
79
3
99
3
119
1
139
1
159
2
179
1
199
3
20
4
40
1
60
2
80
4
100
3
120
2
140
1
160
3
180
2
200
2
HINT SHEET
1.
2.
2
A B = A2 + B2 A B
3.
1
1
s = ut + at2 R = 0 + g t22 t2 =
2
2
t
so 1 =
t2
2 2
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2R
g
1 2 506 500
3
2
2
Now
R
diameter so time period will T = 2
g
So time taken from surface to centre
T 2 R
t1 = =
g
4
4
If gravity (g) remains constant then time taken by
using equation of motion
B=
Im ax A1 A 2 4 2
I min A1 A 2 4 2
=9
So A = 9
5.
R=
B =3
A 2 B2 2ABcos
HS - 1/7
6.
mgr
7.
v 2gr
When source is moving towards observer
n=2
40 cm
v
n' = n v v
s
u = 8 cm.
for second case,
v
n" n
v vs
u = (40 8) = 32 cm
1
2
12
=
v 32
20
n ' v vs
n" v v s 8
= 8v + 8vs = 9v 9vs
17vs = v
8.
CD = 2R sin 45
10.
mV
1
=2
qB
2
= 0.14 m
According to theorem of parallel axes,
2
I=
1
1
1
5 4
=
=
v
16 20
80
340
= 20m/s
17
vs =
2 R
2 R
M M(2R) 2 M
5 2
5 2
13.
KE
y
H
E
14.
2T cos
rg
Since, T cos , and g are constants.
Hence, hr = constant.
h
q
2
0
= 20
When seen from air through nearest surface,
1 2
12
=
5 u
20
2
1 1
1 4
1
=
=
=
4
u
20 5
20
HS - 2/7
F
B
12.
(KE)f x
A
D
v = 80 cm.
According to work energy theorem
K = W
(KE)f (KE)i = Fx
(KE)i = 0 & F = constant
1
21
2
2
2
= 4MR MR MR
5
5
11.
16.
I
v
=
O
u
I
will be
O
positive which implies v and u will be of opposite
signs.
If O and I are on same sides of PA .
I
will be
O
-ve which implies v and u will have same sign.
V
If O is on PA, I = (O) = 0
u
I will also be on. P.A.
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18.
W = K =
1
1
mv22
mv12
2
2
3I0
y
1
1
W=
(2) ( 20)2
(2) (10)2 = 400 100
2
2
= 300 J
Let d be the inner diameter of hemispherical bowl.
In just floating condition mg = FB
yd
D
=
,........
y=
D
6
d 6
4
= 4A
1
y
3I0
3
3
3
2
2 1 d
1
3
(1.2 10 ) (2 104 )
3
3 2 2
2
19.
y=
, , +
6
6
6
2y =
2 D
6000 10 10 1
=
= 0.2 mm
d
6
3 10 3
21.
24
I=
=4
1 R
R = 5
20.
T
F
a
F
a
1
Mg
Mg
F + T Mg = Ma .....(2)
2T 2Mg = 0
Imax = 4 I0}
I = I 0 + I0 + 2 I 0
T Mg
I 0 cos
, 2
, 2 + ,...........
3
3
3
initial i; final j
j i
( 2 2 ) 2
p =
, , + ,...........
6
6
6
p =
yd
D
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2
22.
P m
t
t
= S( 2) 2S 2 .
HS - 3/7
E1 = 1.23 eV
E
1
E2 = E1
2
N1
N2
f1
E2 = 2.46 eV
V02 = 1.36 V
(Given)
e V0 = E2
2
1.36 = 2.46
= 1.10 eV
30.
2g
N1 = (1)g
.....(1)
N2 = N1 + 2g .....(2)
From (1) & (2)
N2 = 3g ....(3)
f1 = 1N1 = 0.1 1 g = 1 N ...(4)
f2 = 2 N2 = 0.2 (3g) = 6 N .... (5)
Now force required to pull the 2kg block
F = f1 + f2 = 1 + 6 = 7 N
V = V T
V
VT
PT2 = constant
=
Vertical disp
0
time
So Ans. Vavg = ucos
I r2 I = 2r (r)
(Vy)avg =
26.
or
I 2r(r) 2( r)
I
r2
r
but
r
()(t)
r
T3
= constant
V
3T V
0
T
V
3 V
3
0
T VT
T
31.
I
100=2()(t)100= 2(11 106)(10)(100)
I
= 0.022.
Potential difference of 3 = 2 3 = 6volt
and i = 3A
27.
12V
1
N = N0
2
HS - 4/7
30
1
times, Xc will becomes
3
3 times Xc will be
Z = 2R
3 R
I0' =
V0
2R
.......(2)
I0
2
m = (1 0.993) gm
m = 0.007 gm
= m C2
= 0.007 103 9 1016
= 63 1010 J
I0' =
32.
30
1 15
N0
2
.......(1)
t / Tn
1 10
N0
2
V0
2R
when becomes
VB VA = 6V
Apply KVL from A to B
VA + 12 3r = VB
r = 2
28.
1
= Xc
c
Z= 2 R
R=
I0 =
3A
A
(1)g
f2
10,000
= 1.23
5000
25.
N1
29.
1
= 0.5
2
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37.
4gR = VC
Before collision
2Kg
u1= 4 m/s
mg
After collision
6gR
TB
TA
2Kg
mg
VA
2K1K 2
Ks = K K
1
2
VC 4gR
At point (A)
mv 2A
R
Ks
4K1K 2
K p (K1 K 2 ) 2
TA = mg + 8mg = 9mg
At point C
40.
mv2C
R
TC = 4mg mg = 3mg
TC 3mg 1
TA 9mg 3
34.
msT =
11
2
m
22
2 (200) 2 4 104
T
80C.
4s 4 125 4 125
36.
3Kg v2 = 0
v1 2 m / s
38.
VC2 = 4gR
v1 = ?
Rest
By conservation of linear momentum
2(4) + 3( 4) = 2v1
8 12 = 2v1
4 = 2v1
8gR
mg
By second Eqaution of motion
VC2 = VA2 2gh
TC + mg =
3Kg
VB
TC
TA mg =
u2= 4 m/s
iC
= i
B
iC = iB = 100 5 106
Vout = iC R0 = 5 104 10 103 = 5V
46.
2S'
2C
1/ 2
1.8 10 11
(S') =
4 0.02
mol
L
ni2 = ND NA
n 2i
NA =
ND
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1.8 1011
S' =
4 0.02
58 g/L
HS - 5/7
54.
63.
65.
5H2O () 5 H2O(g)
x=
H = E + ng RT
540 90 = E + 5 (2) 373
55.
Atwt
x
Atwt
4.5 =
2
NH
58.
NH
80
=2
4.5 35.5
EW =
2VD
EW 35.5
66.
CH3CH2C CCH3
HOCl
CH3CH2C
CCH3
OH Cl
most stable
Complete octel
Resonating structure
HOCl
Cl
N=
Cl
resonating structure.
59.
HOCl
CH3CH2CCCH3
CH3CH2CCCH3
OH Cl
more stable carbocation
6 1000
= 1.5 N
40 100
OH Cl
less stable
OH
Cl
CH3CH2CCCH3
stability Resonance
No of H
* min bond
* min. heat of hydrogenation
67.
69.
OH Cl
1 1
1
Z2 R 2 2
n1 n 2
1
1
1
(1)2 R 2 2
(2) (3)
CH3
Resonance stablised
less heat of Hydrogenation than (III)
* max. bond
max. Heat of Hydrogenation
HS - 6/7
OH
CH3CH2CCCH3
O Cl
(major)
1
Stability (if number of bond same)
Cl
70.
CH3
CH2
F
Alc.KOH
CH
HBr
R2 O2
(major)
CH3
CH2Br
(major)
(anti maukovnikov addition)
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73.
400
Bond energy of CH bond =
4
= 100 kCal/mol
good nucleophile
For example :
= 670
Basic strength OH > SH
Nucleophilicity OH < SH
NH 2
2
3
74.
OH Cl
1
6
4
5
5
4
Indentical
2
3
OH
NH2
Cl
75.
79.
86.
87.
91.
94.
101.
103.
104.
108.
109.
112.
116.
undergoes reduction.
NCERT Pg.# 197,198
Module, Page : 179
NCERT, Page : 126
NCERT Pg.# 231,232
NCERT -I Pg.# 56 & 57
NCERT Pg # 176
NCERT XII, Pg.#89 (E), 97 (H)
NCERT XII, Pg.#288, 289 (E), 314,315 (H)
NCERT XI Pg.# 142 Para 2
NCERT XII, Pg.#81, 82 (E), 89,90,91(H)
NCERT XII, Pg.#187 (E), 204(H)
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than ethyne
CH2=CH 2
Ethene
E
CHCH
Ethyne
CH2CH2
sp
162.
171.
176.
178.
180.
E
more stable
CH=CH
sp
E
less stable
HS - 7/7