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PAPER - 1
1. B
d app (3L / 4) (L / 4) d app L L
= + ⇒ = +
1 (3µ / 2) µ 1 2µ 4µ
L 3L
⇒ = ⇒ µ = 3/2 ]
2 4µ
2. B
Rω
ωR cosθ =
2
θ = 600
θRotated = 3600 – 600
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5π 5π
= 3000 or t=
3ω
c
3
3. T1cosθ1 = T2 cosθ2 g.
ng
T1 sinθ1 + T2 sinθ2 – Mg = Ma
ye
T1 cos θ1 sin θ 2
T1 sinθ1 + – Mg = Ma
cos θ 2
.m
M ( g + a ) cos θ 2
w
T1 = sin( θ1 + θ 2 )
w
w
Vmin = 5 gL
tp
g 5
here geff = g sin 300 = ∴ Vmin = gL
ht
2 2
5. D
For equilibrium of uppermost
cylinder 2N cos300 = w
w
⇒ N=
3
For equilibrium of anyone of lower cylinder, the applied force must balance, horizontal component of
N (normal reaction exerted by upper cylinder)
hence F = Ncos600
w
⇒ F=
2 3
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8. (BCD)
u = 5x2 – 20 x
c om
g.
ng
9. (AD)
ye
.m
w
f w µ g −1 v 3u − 3u 3
= and = −3, f = − , m' = =
w
f a µg u 4 − 3u + u 2
10. (AD) −1
w
µw
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11. (C) Thermal energy is at molecular level , the reaction is a nuclear one.
tp
12. (B) The horizontal component of the normal force provides the centripetal force
ht
13. (D) Assertion is false, since the intensity of the individual sources is not givento be equal.
14. (A)
1
χC = , here f = 0 so χC would be ∞.
2πfC
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15 B A B C D
2F F
L=1H
16 B
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1 ( 6C0V0 ) 1 ( 3C0 V0 ) 1 (8C0 V0 ) 1 ( C0 V0 )
2 2 2 2
+ − + 1
2 2C0 = Li20 i0 = 6 A
c
2 2C0 2 C0 2 C 0 2
( 8C0 V0 − 2C0 V0 ) g.
ng
VAB at that instant = = 3C0 V0 = 3 V
2C0
ye
1 3
ω= = = 1.5
.m
17 C 2LC
LCeq
w
w
⇒ mC 1 ( t 2 − 0) + mC 2 ( t 2 − 0) + mL + mC 3 ( 0 + t 0 ) = mC 3 ( − t 0 − t 3 )
tp
⇒ C1 t 2 + C2 t 2 + L + C3 t 3 = −2C3 t 0
ht
or C1 t 2 + C2 t 2 + L + C3 t 3 < 0
or ( C1 + C2 ) t 2 + C3 t 3 − L > 0
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y(cm)
1
x(cm)
–4 0 1
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22. (C) v = µ
= 10 m/s
Solution of the wave equation that gives displacement of any piece of the string at any
c
time
( x − vt ) g.
ng
+ 1 for vt − 4 < x ≤ vt
4
y = f( x, t) = − ( x − vt ) + 1 for vt < x < vt + 1
ye
0 otherwise
.m
vt = 10 cm
w
1 1
y= (7 – 10) + 1 = cm = 0.25 cm
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4 4
tp
∂y
ht
therefore
∂y v
=– = – 250 cm/s
∂t 4
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PAPER - 2
1. (B) Area of Square > Area of quarter circle > Area of triangle
In cases (1) , (2) & (3) the flux change happens across the quarter circle , square and triangle
respectively.
Vy Vx Vy y2
⇒ 2
+ =0 ⇒ =− = –1
y x2 Vx x2
Besides y comp. of velocity of O = –y comp. of vel. of I &
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hence corresponding angle is 450 but below the principal axis.
c
3. (A) Applying conservation of momentum along X 0 = m × 20 cos 60 + mvp
∴ vp = – 10 m/s vrel = 20 m/s (→)
g.
ng
2u sin θ 2 × 20 × 3
Time of flight (T) = = = 2√3 sec
2 ×10
ye
g
Minimum length of plank = vrel × T = 20 × 2√3 = 40√3 m
.m
4. (C) Tension in string is maximum as mass ‘m’ passes through its mean position
w
1
mV2 = mgl (1 – cos600 )
w
2
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mV 2
as, = T – mg we get, T = 2mg
tp
l
ht
1
⇒ for equilibrium of 4m, µ(4m) g > 2mg ⇒ µ>
2
2mg
5. (B) For ‘2m’ to be lifted off the ground, minimum elongation in spring = = x1 , say
K
Let x2 be the compression at the instant ‘A’ comes to rest momentarily after B hits the ground.
Now if the bodies are dropped from height ‘h’ as indicated is the question,
1
mg (h + x2 ) = kx 2 ........(1)
2 2
1 1
Also, kx2 2 = kx1 2 + mg(x1 + x2 ) ........(2)
2 2
2mg
as x1 = , (2) equation gives
k
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4mg 4mg
x2 = ; which when subsituted in 1, gives h =
k k
6. 0 C to water at 1000 C
(C)Heatreleasedfrom condensation of x gm ofsteam at 100
= xLV
Heat required for y gm of ice at 00 C to be converted to water at 1000 C
= yLf + (100)yS w
As, xLV = yLf + (100)yS w we get, y/x = 3
7. (B) Req = R1 + R2 + R3
L L L
= K A +K A+ K A
A B C
L L L
om
L
= AK + K + K
A B C
c
L 7
= A 2K
B g.
[as KA = 2KB; KC = KB/2 ]
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3L 6K B
ye
λ
w
9. (D) Let total sum of number of isotopes at the formation of the planet was No and currently is N
tp
N0
ht
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10. B Blue star is hotter than Red star due to Wein’s displacement law.
11. A or C
15. A The greater the binding energy per nucleon , greater will be the mass defect per
nucleon.Thus X will have the least mass per nucleon and W will have the greatest
mass per nucleon.
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16. C PX = PY
c
M X +MY
g.
2 2
PX PY 1
Q = + = PX 2
M .M
2M 2M 2
ng
X Y X Y
ye
1
2 QM X .M Y 2
⇒ PX =
.m
MX + MY
w
vY = uY + aY t
w
17. (B)
w
eE
0 = v2 − t
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m
tp
mv 2
t= is the time when y - cordinate is maximum
ht
eE
1
y = uY t + aY t 2
2
2
mv 1 eE mv2
y = v2 2 −
eE 2 m eE
2
mv2
ymax =
2eE
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18 (A)
For electron to pass origin again , it must do integral number of revolutions by the time it
reaches y = 0.
y = v 2 (nT )− (nT )2
1 eE
2 m
0 = v 2 (nT ) − (nT )2
1 eE
2 m
1 eE 1 eE 2π m π nE
v2 = nT = n =
2 m 2 m eB B
19. (D) 1 eE 2
y = v 2t − t
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2 m
1 eE 2
c
0 = v2t − t
2 m
g.
ng
2 mv 2
t =
ye
eE
t 2π m
.m
No . of revolution s = where T =
T eB
w
2 mv 2πm Bv 2
w
⇒ n = 2
÷ =
eE eB πE
w
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