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Code No.

33

Total No. of Questions : 40 ]

[ Total No. of Printed Pages : 16

March, 2009

PHYSICS
( Kannada and English Versions )
Time : 3 Hours 15 Minutes ]

[ Max. Marks : 90
( Kannada Version )

i)

@R

QY

R xY.
ii)

OY

X /zX /

QY R xY.

I.

x Y XR O :

1.

2.

Wy xR q ?

3.

XWJ R .

10 1 = 10

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4.

x XY O R
x@ XR .

5.

1 C

1.

Q ?

6.

"J# ?

7.

W X \ Y
yx\X KO ?

8.

O x } x.

9.

NOR

10.

Zx@ W R .

B
II.

xY O XR O :

11.

JY
y xR .

39 40 l

10 2 = 20

K yS

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W O W W
WWR .

13.

"L# R .

14.

W WP O OR .

15.

x xJ X
Y

}y R

:
1 F
A

1 F

1 F
1 F

16.

C
1 F

i)

Y Z ?

ii)

Y Z ?
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17.

yx\XY WX x Xx@ OR
O R .

18.

|X]Y O JR .

19.

X z ?

X z

XW ?

20.

J X ? R ?

21.

X| O W|X yZy R .

22.

|X]J X O ] WWR
.

C
III.

xY XR O :

1 5=5

23.

XR SO.

24.

W ZR O V Wx@ R
WW XP WWY SO.

5
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xY XR O :

2 5 = 10

25.

z Y }y x@ OR .

26.

L
e.m.f.

27.

e.m.f.

OR

SO

Y }R X .

X n x\Y yd XW OR
x J O OR SO.

V.

xY XR O :
28. a)
b)
29. a)
b)
30. a)

2 5 = 10

WY J \R .
WY X O yX X WzW .
Z ?
L -PY R .
p-

n-

WWR

.
b)

p-n

uy

XY

O ?
VI.

xY XR O :
31.

3 5 = 15

O OR X
|J X V
E

yx_O.

05675

05

. Y

. XW Oy

yX

XR

.
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32. 01

. _

ABCD

@ Y

+ Q, + 2Q, + 3Q

+ 4Q

WR X . WY

NC1

Wx\X X Q, Q R .

33. 12 V e.m.f.

_ xR

51 103

|W{| WZx@ X Y {. zW
XW

0078

. . Y x

45

WZ } BH .

34.

Y W-yd ] y K

210 nm

, yR .

150 nm

R V ] Wyd K OR .
( Y=6625 1034Js 3 108ms1)

VII.

xY XR O :
35.

1 5=5

J Y ] Y X XWR
O

XR

X R .
36.

xJ WOY WZR R
X R .

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xY XR O :
37.

1 5=5

J R XG
XY x }R . O
O J R .
Q

= 05

= 033

X..

38.

.
. .

Q
()
( . )

0545

0461

yWR

XWNR

Y x }R \.
OR J XWNR :
yW + L XW

= 00575 kg

yW

= 0130 kg

L + XW

X N

= 28C

= 2V

= 15 A

= 34C

W X y

= 10

yW O J XWN

= 385 J kg1 K1

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D
IX.

xY XR O :
39. a)

1 10 = 10

\x@ O yZ|]

250 kg m3

02

. Q

@ XY WZR

WO. yZ|] J X}
@ X J X}

00116 rad m2

380 rad m1
kg1

SR .

b)

? ZR .

c)

W- @ Wx@ WzW . @
WR E .

40. a)

02 m
T

Q 12A WX R

yx\XY

36 102

03

O.

yx\X xR .
yx\Xx@ QY | J ?

b)

XW ? " XY# Qx@ OR SO.

c)

(i)

QM

R .

(ii)

QM X W W
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( English Version )

Note :

i)

Numerical problems solved without writing the relevant


formulae carry no marks.

ii) Answers without relevant diagram / figure / circuit wherever


necessary will not carry any marks.

PART A
I.

Answer all of the following questions :

10 1 = 10

1.

What is dispersion of light ?

2.

Name the scientist who confirmed the existence of electromagnetic


waves.

3.

State Brewsters law.

4.

Give the formula for speed of light in Michelsons experiment when


rotating mirror with ten faces are used.

5.

What is the force between two point charges which are 1 C each
separated by 1m in air ?

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6.

What is thermistor ?

7.

At which point on the axis of a circular coil carrying current, the


magnetic field is maximum?

8.

Give an example for coherent scattering.

9.

Write the truth table for NOR gate.

10. What is foam ?

PART B

II.

Answer any ten of the following questions :

10 2 = 20

11. Calculate the angle of incidence for a ray of light to have minimum
deviation of 39 40 l in equilateral prism.

12. Write two differences between diffraction pattern and interference of


light.

13. Mention any two uses of polaroids.

14. Give the expression for potential energy of a system of three


charges.

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15. Find the effective capacitance between A and C in the following


figure:
1 F
A

1 F

1 F
1 F

C
1 F

16. What principle is involved in the


(i) Kirchhoffs First law, (ii) Kirchhoffs Second law ?
17. Write the expression for torque on a current loop placed in a uniform
magnetic field and explain the terms used.
18. Mention any two causes of power loss in transformer.
19. What are Fraunhofer lines ? What is the importance of studying
Fraunhofer lines?
20. What is population inversion ? How can it be achieved ?
21. Write the quark model for proton and neutron.
22. Write two differences between collector region and emitter region of a
transistor.
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PART C

III. Answer any one of the following questions :

1 5=5

23. Obtain Lens-makers formula.

24. Give the theory of interference and hence obtain the condition for
constructive interference in terms of path difference and phase
difference.

IV. Answer any two of the following questions :

2 5 = 10

25. Obtain the expression for effective resistance of three resistors in


parallel.

26. Derive the expression for sinusoidal e.m.f. and represent graphically
the variation of e.m.f. with time.

27. Obtain the expression for energy of an electron in the nth orbit of
hydrogen like atom assuming the expression for radius.

V.

Answer any two of the following questions :

28. a)

b)

2 5 = 10

Write any three characteristics of nuclear forces.

Define the terms nuclear chain reaction and critical size.

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29. a)
b)
30. a)

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What is natural radioactivity ?


State and explain Soddys group-displacement law.
Give

three

differences

between

p-type

and

n-type

semiconductors.
b)

What is p-n junction ? Which property of p-n junction is used in


rectification?

VI. Answer any three of the following questions :

3 5 = 15

31. A luminous point object is placed at a depth of 05 m inside a liquid.


A circular patch of light of radius 05675 m is formed on the surface.
Find the critical angle and R.I. for the liquid.
32. Four charges + Q, + 2Q, + 3Q and + 4Q are placed at the corners of
a square ABCD of side 01 m respectively. The intensity of electric
field at the centre of the square is 51 103 NC1 . Find the value
of Q.
33. A battery of e.m.f. 12 V and internal resistance 2 is connected in
series with a T.G. coil of resistance 4 . The number of turns is 2
and radius of the coil is 0078 m. The angle of deflection is 45.
Calculate the reduction factor of the T.G. and BH at the place.
34. For a metal the maximum wavelength required for photoelectron
emission is 210 nm. Find the work function. If radiation of
wavelength 150 nm falls on the surface of the given metal, find the
maximum kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons.
( Plancks constant = 6625 1034

Js and velocity of light in

vacuum is 3 108 ms1 . )


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VII. Answer any one of the following questions :

1 5=5

35. Describe an experiment to determine the refractive index of the


material of a convex lens by finding its focal length by shift method
and radius of curvature by Boys method.

36. Describe an experiment to convert a given galvanometer into


voltmeter of given range.

VIII. Answer any one of the following questions :

1 5=5

37. In an experiment to find the resistivity of the material of the wire by


using metre bridge, the following readings are recorded. Using the
data, calculate the resistivity of the material of the wire.

Length of the resistance wire = 05 m

Diameter of the resistance wire = 033 mm

Resistance in
T.N.

the right gap


( )

Balancing length
( m )

0545

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38. The following readings are obtained in finding the specific heat of
water by using Joules calorimeter. Using these data calculate the
specific heat of water.
Mass of empty calorimeter + stirrer

= 00575 kg

Mass of empty calorimeter + stirrer + water

= 0130 kg

Initial temperature

= 28C

Voltmeter reading

= 2V

Ammeter reading

= 15 A

Final temperature

= 34C

Time for which current is passed

= 10 min.

Specific heat of the material of the calorimeter = 385 J kg1 K1

PART D
IX. Answer any one of the following questions :
39. a)

1 10 = 10

A quartz plate cut with its faces perpendicular to its optic axis is
found to annul the rotation produced by 02 m length of sugar
solution of concentration 250 kg m3 . If the specific rotation of
quartz plate is 380 rad.m1 and the specific rotation of sugar
solution is 00116 rad m2

kg1 , find the thickness of the

quartz plate.
b)

What is a capacitor ? Give the principle of parallel plate


capacitor.

c)

Define resolving power of an optical instrument. How can


resolving power of a telescope be increased ?

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40. a)

16
When a straight conductor of length 02 m carrying current of
12A is placed in a magentic field of strength 03 T, it
experiences a force of 36 102 N. Calculate the inclination of
the conductor with the field. Find the force, if the conductor is
at right angles to the magnetic field.

b)

c)

What are matter waves ? Obtain the expression for de Broglie


wavelength.

Write the value of power factor for

i)

a pure resistor

ii)

a pure inductor.

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