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Physics By Shiv R Goel. (B.Tech, IIT-Delhi) WAVES


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Solution
Section A (Single correct answer)

SET A Q.8/B

SET A Q.4/C
SET B Q.7/B
Net force on y is zero because it is at rest and its
acceleration is zero.

SET B Q.8/A

Net force (T mg) acting on both persons is same,


so their acceleration is also same i.e., a1 = a2 so

SET A Q.5/B

they take same time to reach the pulley.

SET B Q.6/D

For combined system of man + platform:


4T 100g = 100 2
T

T = 300 N

a = 2 m / s2

75 g
T

a1

a = 2 m / s2

mg

a2

mg

75 g

SET A Q.1/B
F f1 = ma

N1

25 g

For only man:


2T 75 g + N1 = 75 2

Mg

2 300 750 + N1 = 150 N1 = 300 N


SET A Q.10/A

SET B Q.9/B

SET B Q.4/D

Mg
= Ma
2

a = g/2
For left half of rope:
T f2 = (M/2)a

When a < g:

mg N = ma

mg

N = m(g a) = m(g t)

Mg M g
Mg
=
T=
4
2 2
2
a

L, M

Here N is upwards so N is ve initially. As t

(1)

increases, N decreases and when t > g, then N

f1 = Mg =

Mg
2

becomes downwards, hence +ve.


SET A Q.2/B

M / 2, L / 2
(1)

SET B Q.5/A
f2 =

2T sin = W

T=

W
2sin

If 1 > 2

a
T

M
Mg
g=
2
4

SET A Q.3/A
SET B Q.10/C
a = g(sin cos )

here is very small, so T is very high.


T

F = Mg

(2)

a1 > a2

a
m

Acceleration is independent of mass.

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SET A Q.9/A
SET B Q.1/C
Friction force will be zero because the object has
no tendency to slide on belt.
SET A Q.6/D
SET B Q.2/B
Tension will be same in both parts.

Tcos = mg + Tcos
cos > cos
>

mg

SET A Q.7/A
SET B Q.3/B
r
o
vO = 10 cos 60 i + 10sin 60o j = 5i + 5 3j
r
vO = 10 cos 60o i + 10sin 60o j = 5i + 5 3j
Relative velocity O w.r.t O' is
r
r
r
v rel = v O v O = 10i
Minimum separation occurs when O reaches A,
OA 10
time taken:
t=
= =1s
v rel 10
O

v rel

SECTION-B (Multiple Choice Question)

kmg
SET A Q.4/CBD

SET B Q.3/DCB

v 2 225
9
aB = B =
=
= 0.9 m/s2
r
250 10
r
v BA = vB vA
vA
vBA 60vB

v A2 + v B2 2v A v B cos 60
900 + 225 900 1/ 2 26 m/s

ac

FBD w.r.t. A

4T

m
f

f = mv2/r

f = mac

10g
2T

relation

B - Non inertial frame - centrifugal force is


balanced by friction.
m

FBD w.r.t B

mv 2 / r

f = mv2/r
SET B Q.4/BA

F + 2mg 4mg
a=
=
= 2g
2m
2m

SET A Q.3/AB
SET B Q.5/BA
For motion (verticle) from t = 1 s to t = 2 s

N
m
a

Lower
block

N + mg = ma

SET A Q.1/DBCA
Thought based

SET A Q.2/DC
SET B Q.2/BD
A - Ground frame - No psuedoforce.

2m1m 2 5
5g
T

= kg
T
m1 + m 2 2
m1 and m2 can have many values satisfying above

N = 2mg mg = mg

F k mg
m

SET B Q.8/DBA

2m1m 2 g
= 2.5 g
m1 + m 2

SET A Q.6/CA

a=

vBA =
vBA =

O'

10 m

T=

F = 5.4 = s1.5 10 s = 0.36


just after t = 3 s, slipping starts and we can write
5.4 k mg = ma
5.4 1.5 1.2 = k1.510 k = 0.24
Let at time t, acceleration 2.4 m/s2
1.8 t 0.24 1.5 10 = 1.5 2.4 t = 4 s
SET A Q.8/BA
SET B Q.1/CA

5m

SET A Q.5/DAB
2T = 5g
4T = 10g

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mg

vy = uy + ayt
0 = 2 + ay 1 ay = 2 m/s2
Speed at highest point = 2 m/s
speed at (t = 3 s) = speed at (t = 1 s)

SET B Q.7/DCBA

= 22 + 22 = 2 2 m/s

SET A Q.7/CA
SET B Q.6/CA
Slips at t = 3 sec F = smg

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SECTION-C (Comprehension Type Questions)


SET A Q.4/C

SET B Q.1/D

F2 = mg sin down the inlcine

F3 = (mg sin mg cos) down the incline.


Clearly F1 > F2 > F3
SET A Q.5/B
SET B Q.2/C
Given < tan1()
tan < tan < tan <
[here is angle of repose]
Since is less than angle of repose so acceleration
will be opposite to velocity in case (i) and (iii) and
block will stop after some time.
SET A Q.1/A
SET B Q.3/B
a 2 + a3
a1 =
..(1)
2
2T = 2ma1
a1 = T/m
..(2)
mg T = ma2
a2 = g T/m
(3)
(4)
2mg T = 2ma3 a3 = g T/2m
Put a1, a2 and a3 in (1) and solve to get
4mg
5g
3g
T=
, a3 = , a 2 =
7
7
7
Acceleration of C w.r.t. B = a3 a2 = 2g/7
downwards.
a1
2T

2m

T
T
m B
mg

2m a3

2mg

SET A Q.2/C
SET B Q.4/B
After giving velocity to A; B and C will fall
freely and strings again will become tight when
displacement of A becomes equal to that B and C.
1
SA = SB 3t = gt 2
t = 0.6 s
2
SET A Q.3/B
SET B Q.5/D
B and C will have same velocity because both
were in free fall until string becomes tight.
SET A Q.6/B
SET B Q.6/D
Mg N = May
N
80g 75g = 80 ay
ay =

5
m/sec2
8

Mg

SET A Q.7/B

SET B Q.7/B

as sin 30 = ay as =

F1 = (mg sin + mg cos ) down the incline.

a2

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ay

ax

SET A Q.8/A

5
m/sec2
4

SET B Q.8/A

Mg sin30 Mg cos30 = Mas =

3
4

SECTION-D (Matrix Match Type Questions)


SET A
SET B
Q.1/BC,BD,AD,BC
Q.1/DC,DA,BA,DC

F sin

F = 100 N
m = 7.5 kg
= 0.1

mg

F F cos
(i). = 370, Fsin = 60 N, N = F cos = 80 N
fl = N = 0.1 80 = 8 N
friction force required to balance the block
= mg - Fsin = 75 60 = 15 N > fl
This is not possible and hence block slips and
friction is kinetic in upward direction.
(ii).
= 450, N = 50 2 N, Fsin = 50 2 N,

f l = N = 0.1 50 2 = 5 2 N
friction force requierd = 75 50 2
= 25 ( 3 2 2 ) = 4.29 N < fl
so block is balanced and remain at rest and friction
will be static (f = 4.29 N )
(iii). = 530, Fsin = 80 N, N = F cos = 60 N
fl = N = 0.1 60 = 6 N
friction required (in downward direction):
= 80 75 = 5 N < fl

so, f = 5 N (static)
(iv) = 0, N = F = 100 N,
fl = N = 0.1 100 = 10 N
Friction required to balance the block:
f = mg = 75 N > fl [not possible]
the block slips down and friction is kinetic and
upwards.
SET A Q.3/D,C,B,A
SET B Q.2/D,B,C,E
 When acceleration is constant, v t graph is
straight line.
 When acceleration is +ve and increases, then
v - t graph is parabola upwards.
 When acceleration is +ve and decreasing, then
v-t graph is parabola downward.
SET A
SET B
Q.2/EA,EA,CAB,CBD
Q.3/EA,EA,CAB,CBD

(i) R = a 2 + b 2 + 2ab cos 120o

as

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= 12 + 12 + 2 1 1 (1 / 2) = 1
r
R has a possible rectangular component along a
which is Rcos.
b

50 1 2.5 10 2 =

a=

60o

SET B Q.4/360

90 5g
= 8 m / s2
4

(ii) 2a + b = 2a a = a
(Qb = a)
(iii) a b = 0, | a + b | = | a b |= 2

1
1
h1 = at 2 = 8(2) 2 = 16m
2
2

= 0, | a b | = | a + b |= 2
(b)
(iv) (a)

v1 = at = 8 2 = 16 m / s

SECTION-E (Integer Type Questions)

Time taken by 3 kg block to come back to ground.

SET A Q.5/50
SET B Q.2/50
R = 5 m, h = 2 m, x = 10 m,
Apply

2h
= x
g

v1
t =2s

and

ac =

v
R

90 N

SET A Q.2/4
SET B Q.5/4
N cos = mg, N sin = ma
N cos
Solve to get a = g tan
dy
Now tan =
= 2x
dx

N sin

5t12 16t1 16 = 0

90 2g
= 35 m / s 2
2
1
S1 = 16 t1 + (35)t12 = 344 m
2

acceleration of combined system along right


a

N = ma = 1 1 = 1 N

fk

f
N 0.5 1
a1 = k =
=
= 0.5 m / s 2
m m
1

a1

SET A Q.3/48

SET B Q.1/48

T = 2mg cos

0 = v0 a1t 0 = 5 0.5t t = 10 s.
SET A Q.4/5

1 =

Required distance = 344 + 16 = 360 m

T sin = mg sin 2

v = u + at

y = x tan 0

t1 = 4 s.

a1 =

SET B Q.3/10

F
6
=
= 1 m / s2
m + M 1+ 5

h1

For 2 kg:

mg

a=

2 kg
3 kg

1
16 = 16t 1 10 t12
2

= 20.2 = 0.4
a = gtan = 10 0.4 = 4 m/s2
SET A Q.1/10

90 N

a1

5 kg

1
2.5v2
2

50 50 = 25 50 25 = 50 = 0.5
SET A Q.6/360

r
R

60o

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= 48 N

SET B Q.6/5

T 2

T sin
2

mg

mg sin 2

1
gx 2
2 v 2 cos 2 0

1 10 4
2
2
v

v2 = 20 m/s

2m

1m
2m

Wapplied force + Wfriction = K

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(+1) MOCK TEST 1 (Chemistry Solution)


Section A (Single Correct Choice Type)

100 36.5
, i.e., 104.285 g solution.
35
SET A Q.9/D
SET B Q.1/D

SET A Q.4/A
SET B Q.7/C
Sol. In Fe2O3
Oxidation state of Fe = +3
1 mole Fe = +3
0.95 mole = 3 0.95 = + 2.85
Change in oxidation state
= 2.85 2 = +0.85
SET A Q.5/B
SET B Q.6/D

SET A Q.6/D

SET B Q.2/B

SET A Q.7/C
SET B Q.3/A
Sol. 2KClO3 2KCl + 3O2
1
1
3O2 + 6H2O 6H2O
Sol. As, E = 13.6 Z2 2 2 eV atom 1
n1 n 2
6 Zn + 6H2SO4 6H2 + 6 ZnSO4
2 122.5 g KClO3 = 6 65 g Zn
For the ionization of Li2+ (Z = 3) from first excited
6 65 g
state, n1 = 2 and n2 =
2.45 KClO 3
2.45 = 3.9 g Zn
Hence,
2 122.5
1
1
I.E. = E = 13.6 32

Section B (More than One Answer)


2
2
2
SET A Q.5/CA
SET B Q.8/CB
= 30.6 eV
SET A Q.10/B

SET B Q.9/A

SET A Q.2/A

SET A Q.6/DCA
SET B Q.4/DBA
Sol.
(A) rn = r1 n2/Z
r2(H) = r1(H) 22 = 4r1(H)

SET B Q.5/B
y
4

y
H2O(g)
2
y
16
2
y
16 = 48
2

Sol. CxHy + x + O 2 xCO2 +


16

16 x
16 x = 48

r4 He + =

r2( H )
r4 He +

y=6
SET A Q.8/A
SET B Q.8/C
Sol. In choices (a), (c) and (d) net = 0.
In choice (b), the setting of three C F dipoles is
similar to choice (a) has = 0 and then only C F
one

(D) E n =

E1

with = x.

Z2 .

E 4 He + =

(B) T

SET A Q.1/B
SET B Q.4/D
Sol. F is smallest in size with 7 electrons in valence shell.
it has highest 1st IE. B has one electron in p-subshell
1s22s22p1 and so lowest IE. P-atom has extra stable p3
configuration and has higher 1st IE than S-atom
SET A Q.3/A
SET B Q.10/C
Sol. 10 L of 0.1 M KOH = 1 mol KOH
35 g of HCl is present in 100 g solution.
1 mol, i.e., 36.5 g HCl is present in

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E2H =

E1 2 2

E1 2
1
4

...(2)

42

n3
z2
T2( H )

23
43

22
12

82 4
1
=
4 4 4 2

SET A Q.1/BCA

SET B Q.7/CBA

SET A Q.7/CDA

SET B Q.6/CBA

SET A Q.8/CA

SET B Q.1/BA

SET A Q.4/AD

SET B Q.3/AB

SET A Q.2/DCA

SET B Q.2/BDA

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...(1)

E 2H
=1
E 4 He +

T4( He + )

1 mol HCl (for reaction)

r1 4 2
2

n 2H 2 1
= =
n 4H 4 2

Z
4 2 1
=
=
4 4 2

(C) No. of waves in an orbit = No. of orbit

x=3

is left

r1( H ) 4 2

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SET A Q.3/ABC
SET B Q.5/BAC
Sol. Covalent bond is much stronger than van der Waals
forces.
SECTION C (Paragraph Type)
SET A Q.4/B
SET B Q.1/A
Sol. represent an orbital and 4, 3, 0, has n = 4, l = 3, i.e.
4f-orbital
SET A Q.5/D
SET B Q.2/D
Sol.
Angular momentum in an orbital
h
2
h
= l(l + 1)
= 2 h
2

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l(l + 1) .

SET A Q.6/C
SET B Q.3/B
Sol. Subshells of a shell in H-atom possess same energy
level, i.e., l does not specify for the energy level of an
orbital in H-atom.
SET A Q.1/B
SET B Q.4/C
SET A Q.2/B

SET B Q.5/D

SET A Q.3/A

SET B Q.6/B

SET A Q.7/B
SET B Q.7/B

Sol. Bond orders are: O 2 =1.5, NO = 2.5, C 22 = 3.0


SET A Q.8/C
SET B Q.8/A
Sol.
Bond order of N22 and N22+ is 2.
Bond order of N2 and N2+ is 2.5.
Bond order of N2 is 3.
SET A Q.9/B
SET B Q.9/C
Sol. Bond length O O (B.O. = 2) > bond length
(O O)+ (B.O. = 2.5).
Bond length N N (B.O. = 3) < bond length
(N N)+ (B.O. = 2.5).

Mixing of s and p orbitals : B2, C2 and N2 show


mixing of 2s orbital one atom and 2p orbitals of
other atom
(B) N2
No unpaired electron hence diamagnetic
Bond order = 3
Bond order of N2+ = 2.5 means will not show
oxidation.
Bond order of N2 = 2.5 means will not show
reduction
Mixing of s and p orbitals
(C) O 2
One unpaired electrons (Paramagnetic)
Bond order = 1.5
Bond order of O2 is 2 means will show
oxidation.

Bond order of O 2 is 1 means will not show


reduction
No mixing of s and P orbitals
(D) O2
Two unpaired electrons (Paramagnetic)
Bond order = 2
Bond order of O +2 is 2.5 means will show
oxidation
Bond order of O 2 is 1.5 means will not show
reduction
No mixing of s and p orbitals.
SET A
SET B Q.2/DA,DA,CB,C
Q.3/CA,CA,BD,B
SO2

OS=O
d - p
sp2, Angular
SO3 O S = O

Section D (Matrix Match)


SET A
SET B
Q.1/DA,B,DC,DCB
Q.1/BC,A,BD,BDA
(A)
B2

Carry
two
unpaired
electron
(Paramagnetic)

Bond order = 1
Oxidation B2 B2+ + e
Bond order of B2 is 1.0 while of B2+ is 0.5 means
will not show oxidation.
Reduction B2 + e B2

Bond order of B2 is 1.0 while of B2 is 1.5


means will show reduction.

d - p
O
sp2, Trigonal planar
(CH3)3N

N
CH3

CH3
CH3
3

sp , Pyramidal
B2H6

H
H

H
B

B
H

H
H
3

sp , tetrahedral boron

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SET A
SET B
Q.2/AB,DB,AB,AC
Q.3/DC,AC,DC,DB
Wave Function
: Both positive and negative
values are possible and is used to describe an
electron but for both el of an orbital the value of
is same.
Probability density (
)2 : Value can not be
negative. From the value of ()2 at different
points within an atom it is possible to predict the
region around the nucleus where electron will
most probably be found but no difference in its
value for two electrons of an orbital.
Magnetic quantum number : me = - l to +l
give information about spatial orientation of an
orbital with respect to standard set coordinate
axis. Value is not different for two electrons of
an orbital.
Intrinsic spin angular momentum quantum
number
+

1
2

(ms)

1
2

Give about spin angular momentum of the


electron. It is a vector quantity which is different
for two electrons of an orbital.
Section E (Integer Type)
SET A Q.5/3
SET B Q.2/3
1.5 3) + (500 1.5)
(NO ) = (500 1.5 2) + (5001500

=3M

SET A Q.2/6
SET B Q.5/6

Element should be argon (18)

Zero value of orbital angular momentum means s


electrons.
1s2, 2s22p6, 3s23p6
SET A Q.1/3
SET B Q.3/3
has been significant figures 3 corresponding to the
term 0.235. (lowest Number)

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SET A Q.4/6
SET B Q.6/6
+3
M has 21 electrons so atomic number of M is 24,
it should be chromium. its configuration is 3d54s1 so
gp No. = 6
SET A Q.6/6
SET B Q.4/6
(a) Wrong: Density increases downward but
potassium due to high atomic volume has lesser
density than sodium Li < K < Na < Rb < Cs
(b) Correct (c) Wrong (d) Correct
For halides of alkaline metals. The Negative
value of Hf (standard enthalpy of formation)
(i) For flouride decreases downward
LiF > NaF > KF > RbF > CsF
LiF Most negative value (-612 kJ/mol)
CsF Least negative value (-531 kJ/mol)
(ii) For other Halides : Increases downward e.g.
LiCl < NaCl < KCl < RbCl < CsCl
LiCl Least negative value (-398 kJ/mol)
CsCl Most negative value (-424 kJ/mol)
(iii) Decreases from fluoride to iodide for
same metal
LiF > LiCl > LiBr > LiI
NaF > NaCl > NaBr > NaI etc.
(e) Correct : Li > Na > K > Rb (M.Pt.)
(f) Correct : Li2CO3 < Na2CO3 < K2CO3 < Rb2CO3
(Thermal stability)
(g) Correct : energy required to eject electron
decrease group.
(h) Wrong : In aqueous solution
Li+(aq) > Na+ (aq) > K+ (aq)
(i) Correct : For the same reason conductivity of
Li+ compound < Na+ compound
(j) Wrong :
With increase in size of cation ionic character
increases.
SET A Q.3/7
SET B Q.1/7
OH

HF; NH3; CuSO45H2O ;


CH3OH; CH3COOH; H2SO4

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