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= 6.625 1027 erg . s Atomic No: Atomic Masses: H = 1, D = 1, Li = 3, Na = 11, K = 19, Rb = 37, Cs = 55, F = 9, Ca = 20, He = 20, He = 2, O = 8, Au = 79, Ni = 28, Zn = 30, Cu = 29, CI = 17, Br = 35, Cr = 24, Mn = 25, Fe = 26, S = 16, P = 15, C = 6, N = 7, Ag = 47. He = 4, Mg = 24, C = 12, O = 16, N = 14, P = 31, Br = 80, Cu = 63.5, Fe = 56, Mn = 55, Pb = 207, Au = 197, Ag = 108, F = 19, H = 1, CI = 35.5, Sn = 118.6, Na = 23, D = 2, Cr = 52, K = 39, Ca = 40, Li = 7, Be = 4, AI = 27, S = 32.
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SECTION I 1. A battery is supplying power to a tape-recorder by cable of resistance of 0.02 . If the battery is generating 50W power at 5V, then power received by tape recorder is (a) 50W (b) 45W (c) 30W (d) 48W To find the value of g using simple pendulum, T = 2.00 sec; l = 50.0 cm was measured. The maximum permissible error in g is:(a) 1.4% (b) 1.1% (c) 1.5% (d) 1.2% An electron in a hydrogen atom makes a transition from first excited state to ground state. The equivalent current due to circulating electron (a) increases 2 times (b) increases 4 times (c) increases 8 times (d) remains the same A virtual erect image by a diverging lens is represented by ( u, v, f are coordinates) v/f (a) u/f (b) u/f v/f
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(c) (d) 6. A diatomic ideal gas is heated at constant volume until the pressure is doubled and again heated at constant pressure until volume is doubled. The average molar heat capacity for whole process is (a) (b) (c) (d) 7. A system of two blocks. A and B are connected by an inextensible massless string as shown. The pulley is massless and frictionless. Initially the system is at rest when, a bullet of mass m moving with a
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velocity u as shown hits the block B and gets embedded into it. The impulse imparted by tension force to the block of mass 3m is
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Two coherent light sources each of wavelength are separated by a distance of 3 . The maximum number of minima formed on line AB which runs from to + is B P
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A long straight wire, carrying current I, is bent at its mid point to form an angle of 45degree. Magnetic field at point P, distance R from point of bonding is equal to P R I 45o I
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(c) (d) SECTION II 1. Statement 1: A rigid disc rolls without slipping on a fixed rough horizontal surface with uniform angular velocity. Then the acceleration of lowest point of the disc is zero. Statement 2: For a rigid disc rolling without slipping on a fixed rough horizontal surface, then the velocity of the lowest point on the disc is always zero. Statement 1: The work done by all forces on a system equals to the change in kinetic energy of that system. This statement is true even if nonconservative forces act on the system. Statement 2: The total work done by internal forces may be positive. Statement 1: The current density at any point in ohmic resistor is in direction of electric field at that point.
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Statement 2: A point charge when released from rest in a region having only electrostatic field always moves along electric lines of force. 4. Statement 1: Two waves moving in a uniform string having uniform tension cannot have different velocities. Statement 2: Elastic and inertial properties of string are same for all waves in same string. Moreover speed of wave in a string depends on its elastic and inertial properties only. SECTION III Paragraph A Japanese submarine is moving in Pacific Ocean with a constant velocity. To detect enemy it sends out sonar waves which travels with velocity 1050m/s in water. Initially the waves are getting reflected from a fixed island and the reflected waves are coming back to the submarine. The frequency of reflected waves detected by the submarine are found to be 10% greater than the sent waves. Sonar waves
Japanese Submarine
Now an enemy ship comes in front, due to which the frequency of reflected waves detected by submarine becomes 21% greater than the sent waves. 1. The speed of Japanese Submarine is (a) 10m/sec (b) 50m/sec (c) 100m/sec (d) 20m/sec The velocity of enemy ship should be:(a) 50m/sec towards Japanese Submarine (b) 50m/sec away from Japanese Submarine (c) 100m/sec towards Japanese Submarine (d) 100m/sec away from Japanese Submarine
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If the wavelength received by enemy ship is reflected waves received by submarine is , then (a) (b) (c) (d) 1 1.1 1.2 2
Paragraph The direction of velocity of a particle at time t = 0 is as shown and has magnitude u = 20m/s. The acceleration of particle is always constant and has magnitude 10m/s2. The angle between its initial velocity and acceleration is 127o. (Take sin 37o = 3/5). u = 20 m/s
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a = 10 m/s2 1. The instant of time perpendicular is (a) 0.6 sec (b) 1.2 sec (d) 2.4 sec (d) none of these at which acceleration and velocity are
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The instant of time at which speed of particle is least (a) 0.6 sec (b) 1.2 sec (c) 2.4 sec (d) none of these
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The instant of time t at which acceleration of particle is perpendicular to its displacement (displacement from t = 0 till that instant t) is (a) 0.6 sec (b) 1.2 sec (c) 2.4 sec (d) none of these SECTION IV
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A square loop of conducting wire is placed near a long straight current carrying wire as shown. Match the statements in Column I with the corresponding results in Column II.
Column I If the magnitude of current I is increased If the magnitude of current I is decreased If the loop is moved away from the wire. If the loop is moved towards the wire
Column II Induced current in the loop will be clockwise Induced current in the loop will be anticlockwise. Wire will attract the loop. Wire will repel the loop.
In each situation of Column I some changes are made to a charged capacitor under conditions of constant potential difference or constant charge. Condition of constant potential difference means that a cell is connected across the capacitor and condition of constant charge means that the capacitor is isolated. Match the condition is Column-I with corresponding results in Column-II Column I Column II
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For a capacitor maintained at constant potential difference the separation between plates is increased. For a capacitor maintained at constant charge, the separation between plates is increased. For a capacitor maintained at constant potential difference area of both the plates is doubled. For a capacitor maintained at constant charge, area of both plates is doubled.
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Then electric field inside the capacitor decreases in comparison to what it was before the change. Then electric field inside the capacitor remains the same. Then potential energy stored in the capacitor decreases in comparison to what it way before the change. The potential energy stored in the capacitor increases in comparison to what it was before the change.
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A particle of mass 2kg is moving on a straight line under the action of force F = (8 2x) N. The particle is released at rest from x = 6m. For the subsequent motion match the following:(all the values in the right column are in their S. I units). Column I Equilibrium position is at x=? Amplitude of HM is? Time taken to go directly from x = 2 to x = 4 Energy of HM is Phase constant of HM assuming equation of the form A sin(wt + ) is Column II (p) (q) (r) (s) (t) /4 /2 4 6 2
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