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Q.1
1) 2) 3) 4) ans: 1 Q.2
1) 2) 3) 4) ans: 4 Q.3
1) 2) 3) 4) ans: 4
Q.4
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:4 Q.5
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:2 Q.6
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:1
Q.7
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:1 Q.8
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:4
Q.9
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:3
Q.11
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:1 Q.12
Q.13
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:3 Q.14
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:1
Q.15
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:3 Q.16
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:4
Q.17
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:4 Q.18
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:3
Q.19
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:2 Q.20
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:3
Q.21
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:4 Q.22
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:3 Q.23
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:2
Q.24
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:4 Q.25
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:4
Q.26
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:3 Q.27
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:2
Q.28
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:2 Q.29
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:3
Q.30
1) 2) 3) 4) ans:2
Q.61
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:1 Q.62
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:3
Q.63
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS: 4 Q.64
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:2 Q.65
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:4
Q.66
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:2 Q.67
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:4 Q.68
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:3
Q.69
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:2
Q.72
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:2 Q.73
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:4 Q.74
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:1
Q.75
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:1 Q.76
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:2 Q.77
Q.79
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:3 Q.80
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:2 Q.81
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:4
Q.82
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:3 Q.84
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:4
Q.85
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:1 Q.86
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:1 Q.87
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:4
Q.88
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:3 Q.89
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:4 Q.90
1) 2) 3) 4) ANS:2 By Saurav gupta Electronics & tele comm. Engg. (2nd year) Jadavpur university
AIEEE PHYSICS SOLUTION (EXAM-26TH MAY 2012) Q.1 Bqv= mv/R R= mv/Bq
R= 2emV/Bq R m R = 2 R Ans -1
Q.2
q1+q2 = Q ---eq(1) given
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
Q.3
Sin tan
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
Q.4
E= [E cos t +E cos( t) cos( t)] =[E cos t +E /2 cos( + t) +E /2 cos( - t)] Ans 4
Q.5
N M.S.D = (N+1) V.S.D 1 V.S.D = N/(N+1) M.S.D NOW,
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
AIEEE PHYSICS SOLUTION (EXAM-26TH MAY 2012) L.C = 1M.S.D -1V.S.D =[1 N/(N+1)]M.S.D a/(N+1) Ans 2
Q.6
Case1 Tension /unit length = 100g/l Case2 Tension /unit length= 2mg/l 2m=100 m=50kg Ans -1
Q.7
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
AIEEE PHYSICS SOLUTION (EXAM-26TH MAY 2012) dq/dt = dq/dt 9KA(100-)/(L/2) = KA/(L/2) =90 Ans -1
Q.8
F = dP/dt =d/dt(mv) = v dm/dt =6 Ans 4
s
mgsin
mg
= -mgR/I =mgR/I now, I = mR + mR =2mR =g/2R T = 2(2R)/g Putting T=1 & g R= 1/8 =0.125 Ans 2
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
Q.10
n= (2n-1)v/4L case1 500 = (2n 1)v/4 x16 ----(1) Case2 500 = (2n-1)v/4 x 50-----(2) Solving 1 & 2 we get 50n -16n = 17 n1 n2 now solving for v v = 500 x4 x 50/3 v = 33333.33m/s
now,
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
AIEEE PHYSICS SOLUTION (EXAM-26TH MAY 2012) (fundamental ,outside water) = v/ =v/2l 276 Hz '(2nd lowest) =2 =552 Hz Ans -3
Q.11
av= + now, T =1/ Tav= 1/ +1/ Ans -1
Q.12
Mu = mv + mv
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
AIEEE PHYSICS SOLUTION (EXAM-26TH MAY 2012) mu = mv + mv Solving eq (1) &(2) V = -1/3u V= 2/3u (E/E )x100= 88.88% Ans 2
Q.13
Sin > 1/ g/w= 1.5/(4/3) = 9/8 Sin >8/9 Ans 3
Q.14
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
AIEEE PHYSICS SOLUTION (EXAM-26TH MAY 2012) K .E= h-h If is doubled K.E is more than doubled Also Photocurrent depends on intensity not on frequency Statement 1- false Statement 2-true Ans -1
Q.15
q(E + v x B)= 0 E=-vxB E=Bxv E = E cos(wt -2/y) Ans -3
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
Q.16
I .E= 13.6 z/n = 13.6 x 9 = 122.4 T.E = I.E + I.E + I.E =5.4 +75.6 +122.4 = 203.4 Ans 4
Q.17
P=V/R R1<R2 P1>P2 Ans -4
Q.18
H=IRt H= 2I + R +t =6% Ans -3
Q.19
v = u + 2al V = u + 2a(l/2) =u + (v-u) V = (v + u)/2 V = (v+u)/2 Ans -2
Q.20
Statement 1 true
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
AIEEE PHYSICS SOLUTION (EXAM-26TH MAY 2012) Statement 2- true B near the centre is ni but decreses as we move towards its end and becomes ni/2 at the extreme end which explains statement 1 Ans -3
Q.21
V = e iR 120 50 x 0.1 = 115 Ans 4
Q.22
Y = A sin(t + 2/3) At t=0 Y = A sin 120 Checking option
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
Q.23
Fsin
F
mg
Fcos
AIEEE PHYSICS SOLUTION (EXAM-26TH MAY 2012) dF/d = 0 solving we get tan = or cos= 1/1+ or sin = /1 +
Q.24
As we pull the connector by say x amount there will be growth in current in the circuit which will be opposed by the inductor(due to self inductance)
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
AIEEE PHYSICS SOLUTION (EXAM-26TH MAY 2012) Here inductor is analogous to spring(mechanical analog of inductor) Opposing force -x Hence the connector will execute S.H.M Ans 4
Q.25
P =v Vf= m V W = p dv = vdv = /2 (vf- v) = v (m-1)/2 Ans -4
Q.26
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
AIEEE PHYSICS SOLUTION (EXAM-26TH MAY 2012) = E.A cos 45 = E a/2 Ans -3
Q.27
L = constant Mvr = constant fMr = (1-f)Mvr fr = (1-f)r / = (1-f)/f x (r/r)---(1) now, mr = mr fMr =(1-f)Mr r/r = f/(1-f) putting this in eq ---(1)
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
Q.28
(max) = 1- T2/T1 = 1 273/373 = 26.80% Hence 30% efficiency is not possible by carnots theorem Ans 2
Q.29
Vol(initially) = vol(finally) n 4/3 r = 4/3 R n = R/r
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
1/2mv=s = n 4rT - 4RT Solving we get V = 8TR/m [R/r -1] Put m = x 4/3 R V = 6T/[1/r -1/R] Ans- 3
Q.30
Self explanatory Ans -2
Q.61 Lt x-> 2 x/[x] limx-> 2 f(x) lim x->2 6-x 2 limx->2 f(x) 2 Limx->2 f(x) = 2 Statement 1---true f(2)=1 ----given Limx->2 f(x) f(2) Hence f(x) is not continuous at x=2 Statement 2- ----false Ans 1
Q.63 g(x) = ax/3 + bx + cx g'(x) = ax + bx + c now, g(1)=0, g(x)= 0 and g(x) is obviously continuous by rolles theorem at some point between (0,1) g(x)=0 hence ax +bx +c = 0 has its root between (0,1)
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG.(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
Ans 4
Q.64
b+c ab ac
ab c+a bc
ac bc a+b
-a ab ac = ab -b bc ac bc -c
-1 1 = abc 1 1
-1 1 1 -1 = 4abc Ans 2
Cos =
Ans 4
Q.67 X + secx -1 F(x) = F(x) = 1+x Secx (1+x) -1 1+x Secx dx - dx/1+x
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG.(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
dx
dx
Q.68 d.r of normal to plane 1 ---(1,0,0) d.r of normal to plane 2 ---(2,-5a,3) d.r of normal to plane 3 ---(3b,1,-3) let d.r of common line (p,q,r) now, line is perpendicular to plane1
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG.(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
P=0-----(1)
line is perpendicular to plane 3 3pb + q 3r = 0----(3) Solving these eq we get a =1/5 Ans 3
f(1-) 3 + 3
= f(1)/3
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG.(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
= -53/3 Ans 1
Q.70 (x + 3/2) + y = (3/2)---(1) Y = mx+1---(2) Solving eq (1) &(2) Y(1 +m) - y(3/m + 2/m) +1/m-3/m = 0 Since two points are equidistant from and opp sides of x-axis Sum of the roots of this eq must be 0 i.e 3/m + 2/m = 0 3m + 2= 0 Ans 3
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG.(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
Q.71
W= -a+ib Z=a+ib
w = -a ib -w =a +ib = z Statement 1true Statement 2---false As |z|=|w| only implies that they are equidistant from centre of argand diagram
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG.(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
Ans 2
Q.72 Px + qx + r = 0 = r/p let = a+ib then =a-ib = a + b || +|| = a+b + a+b =2a+b =2r/p
(,) (Y-1)/x= (2a-1)/a Slope of this line m1= (2a-1/a) Slope of given line m2= 2 Since these lines are perpendicular m1 x m2= - 1 we get a = 2/5
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG.(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
now (a,2a) are middle points of (1,0) and (,) we get = 4/5 = 3/5 Ans 4
Q.74 C1 x C2 x 3! + C2 x C1 x 3! = 96 Ans 1
Q.78 X = 8y
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG.(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
Q.79 |a+b| = a+b+2abcos |c| = 9+25+2x3x5cos 30cos = 15 = 60 Ans 3 Q.80 [x -2[x]] dx [x] = 0 o dx = 0
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG.(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
0x0.9
Ans 2
-ad 0 0 0
0 0 d A= 0 b e a c f
now, A = A comparing we get c=0, e=0, f=0, a=1,a=b,a=d or b =1, d =1 or b = 1 , d= 1 hence there are 4 possible matrices Ans *
Q.83
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG.(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
Q.84 (x-1) + y (x+1) + y Solving we get X+y-10/3 x+1 = 0 Centre = (5/3 , 0) Hence the circumcentre of the triangle is (5/3 , 0) Ans 4 =
Q.85 Given lines x/2 = y/-1 = z/2 (x-1)/4 = (y-1)/-2 = (z-1)/ 4 These 2 lines are parallel p(1,1,1) line 1
q(2,-,2)
line2
line pq and line(1 or2) are perpendicular hence (2-1)2 + (--1)-1 +(2-1)2 = 0 = 1/3 q = (2/3,-1/3,2/3) length pq = 2
BY SAURAV GUPTA ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG.(2ND YEAR) JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
statement 1----true Ans 1 Q.86 1 + 4/3 + 10/9 + 1 +(1+1/3)+ (1 + 1/9) + .. n + (1/3 +1/9 + 1/27 +.) n + [1- 1/3] Ans 1
b =7 Ans 4
-2 3 3 -1 1 2r-1 =0
r= 0 Ans 4