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"PHYSICS (084) © QUESTION PAPER-1 rd - Sample Question Paper Boal sur / Marks 50 + Part-B : Time 2 hour | Marks : $0 [Maximum marks : 50 ‘There are 50 objective type (M.C.Q.) questions in Part-A and all jon ; questions are compulsory. Q ‘The questions are serially numbered from 1 to 50 and each carries 1 mark. Read each question carefully, select proper alternative and answer 3; S in the OM.R. sheet. The OMR sheet is given for answering the questions. The answer of each question is represented by (A) O, (B) O, (C) O, (D) O. Darken the circle @ of the correct answer with ball-pen. (6) Rough work is to be done in the spare provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only. (6) Set No. of Question Paper printed on the upper most right side of the question paper js to be written in the column provided in the OMR sheet. (7) Students may use a Simple Calculator and long-table, if necessary. (8) Notations used in this question paper have proper meaning. 1. Which one of the following property is not true for electric field lines? (A) Two field lines can never cross each other (B) Electric field lines can be taken to be continuous curve: (©) Electric field lines form closed loops s without any breaks lines represents direction of E (D) The tangent drawn at any point of the field e sheet at a distance r 2 Electric field due to a uniformly charged infinite plan ; : 1 (A) is proportional to A (B) is proportional to r (©) is proportional tor? (D) does not depend on r ke? The dimensions of =—— i: Gi ise: (A) MIL“T04-2 ae The ‘dining, (B) M°L'T°A! (©) ML!T'A? (D) M°L°T°A? @ mice formula of electric field intensity is PAc1} (B) (MILT3A-4] (C) [M'LITSAT | (D) [M'LTAA“] Err 5. If the magnitude of intensity of electric field at a distance x on axi =) al line " cl at a distance y on equatorial line on a given dipole are equal, then x ; 5 ;,'™ y>>a) ) 251 (B) 1:2 (1: 2 (D) 1:1 6 Two large, thin metal plates are parallel and close to each other. On their ’ ine, faces, the plates have surface charge densities of opposite signs and Of magnitude | 170 x 10-22 C/m?, What is E between the plates ? (A) 3.84 x 1000 | NCH (B) 0.96 x 10 7 NC (C) 1.92 x 10 7 NCI (D) zero 7. For any charge configuration equipotential surface through a point is .. the electric field at that point, (A) normal (B) Parallel (©) Im a direction making an angle of 45° (D) In a direction making an angle of 60° 8. From which of the following molecules given below have a permanent electric dipole moment, even in the absence of an electric field? (A) CHy (B) CO, (©) H,0 (D) 0, 9. A positively charged particle is released from rest in an uniform electric field, The electric potential energy of the charge (A) remains a constant because the electtic field is uniform, (B) increases because the charge moves along the electric field. (C) decreases because the charge moves along the electric field. () decreases because the charge moves opposite to the electric field. 10. A 12 pF capacitor is connected to a 50 V battery. How much electrostatic energy is stored in the capacitor ? (A) 7.5 x 109 J (B) 30 x 109 J (© 15 x 10° J @) 15 x 10-2 5 11. Three capacitors of capacitances 2 pk, 3 PF and 4 pF are connected in parallel, What is the total capacitance of the combination? 1 A oF B24 pF © 9p © Sor 12, Which of the following characteristics of electrons determines the current in a conductor? (A) Drift velocity alone. (B) Thermal velocity alone. (©) Both drift velocity and thermal velocity, (D) Neither drift nor thermal velocity, 13. 1 A metal rod of length 10 cm and a rectangular ctoss-section of 1 em x em is connected to a battery across opposite faces. The resistance will be ; 1 (A) maximum when the battery is connected across 1 om + em faces, (B) maximum when the battery is connected across 10 em x 1 cm faces. 1 (C) maximum when the battery is connected across 10 cm zm faces. (D) same irrespective of the three faces, | | a, ve having power ‘P* and Voltage *V*, The - the device has a finite resista on tation ones tin PRe wv onnecting wires from the power Power dissipated in the Re P (D) ~ i is projected with uniform velocity along the axis of stron win wa ; 8 curr an elect h of the following is true? ent carrying solenoid. Wh y re electron will be aeeelerated along the axis, @ rhe electron path will be circular about the axis, 0 ‘The electron will experience a force at 45" to the axis and hence execute a helical path. a 1) The electron will continue to move with uniform velocity along the axis of ( 1 the solenoid. ‘he force acting between two straight parallel conductors of negligible cross-section ME placed one meter apart in vacuum carrying equal current of | mA is N. (ay2x 1 = @B) 2x 107 2x8 O2x 107 What is the frequency of an electron (mass 9 x 10! kg and charge 1.6 x 10- '8 C) moving at a speed of 3 x 107 m/s in a magnetic field of 4 x 10+ T perpendicular to it (A) 17 MHz (B) 11.32 MHz (C) 1.7 MHz (D) 1.132 MHz To tum galvanometer into ammeter, (A) greater resistance should be joined in series. (B) greater resistance should be joined in parallel. (©) smaller resistance should be joined in series. (D) smaller resistance should be joined in parallel. . A solenoid has a core of a material with relative permeability 4Q0. The windings of solenoid are insulated from the core and carry a current of 2 A. If the number of tums is 1000 per metre, the magnetic field B inside the solenoid is Ty (a) 1s (B) 1.0 (©) 18 (D) 2.0 The self inductance L. of a solenoid of length / and area of cross-section A, with 4 fixed number of turns N increases as (A) | and A increase, (B) / decreases and A increases. (©) 1 increases and A decreases. (D) both 1 and A decrease : Cure in a circuit falls from 5 A to 0 A in 0.1 s. If an average emf of 200 induced, the self-inductance of the circuit would be H, (A) 4 ®)2 ©3 (D1 i . Kemi Peddles a stationary bicycle. The pedals of the bicycle are attached ea ‘wn coil of area 0.10 m2, The coll rotates at half a revolution per secon ae RY) ndi iform magnetic field of 0.01 T perpendicular to the a 23. 24, 25. 26. 27. 28. 29, 30. 31. 32, in a uni ; el eee, coll, What is the maximum voltage generated in the of rotatiot ° (@ 001d VB) 00314 V0.4 V () 3.14 y Two concentric circular coils, one of small radius r, and the re of large rai! wich that ry < © % (0) ee ng electric field of the order of By at of the metal, a jg pulle . wr. (B) 10! (C) 108 4 wavelength for lithium metal is 6250 A “ be wavelength . \ Velengt! i Test for photoelectric emission will be i ' » Vin! to a metal, electrons can (D) 102 of incident radiation (B) equal to or Sreater than 6250 A (D) equal to of tess than 6250 A -aitcte mentioned below moves with same velocity, wr S eproalie wavelength ? (a) Neutron (B) Proton (©) Bparticle ha oer ‘he photoelectric cutoff voltage in a certain of photoelectrons emitted? experiment % 5 V. What is the maximum kinetic energy 2 is 15 V 1s ev (B) 1.51 J (© 24 x 1093 (D) 24 ev ‘The ground state energy of hydrogen atom is -13.6 eV, What are the kinetic and which will have highest 3 potential energy of the electron in this state? (A) 13.6 eV, -27.2 eV (B) 13.6 eV, 27.2 ev (© -13.6 eV, 27.2 eV (D) 27.2 eV, -13.6 eV In case of head on collision, when the impact parameter is minimum, 0 = : rad (where © = scattering angle for o-particle) : x A > (B) 0 Og D 3, The ratio of first three Bohr radii is w uy i (B) 1233 (© 14:9 (D) 1:8:27 40. For an electron in the second orbit of Bohr’s hydrogen atom, the moment of linear momentum is 2h h a> @®> © mm (D) 2nh 41, Heavy stable nuclei have more neutrons than protons. This is because of the fact that (A) neutrons are heavier than protons. (B) electrostatic force between protons are repulsive. (© neutrons decay into protons through beta decay. (D) nuclear forces between neutrons are weaker than that between protons. 198 Hg and "Au are examples of f (A) Isobars (B) Isotopes (C) Isomers (D) Isotones Complete the following nuclear fission reaction. lace ? ont PU > MY Ba +t hn &) sr (8) Ske (©) BNP ©) 3 Standard-12 - Science : Easy Paper Solutions : Physicg cc 6 44. Calculate the energy equivalent of 1 g of substan : (A) 4x 1027 (B) 9x 1B J (OC) 6 x 10! J 45. Radius of proton ii ' (A) 12x 10 (B) 1 x 1015 ! eet 46, The conductivity of a semiconductor increases with increase in temperature bec, () 7x tory (© 1 x 10" (D) 1.2 x 191% (A) number density of free current carriers increases. (B) relaxation time increases, , i ion time increase. (C) both number density of carriers and relaxation nee (D) number density of current carriers increases, relaxation time came ae ef of decrease in relaxation time is much less than increase in number densiy, ti i junction, when no batt 47. In figure, Vo is the potential barrier across a p-n junction, ery j connected across the junction. 1 2 | 3 Vo (A) 1 and 3 both correspond to forward bias of junction. (B) 3 corresponds to forward bias of junction and 1 corresponds to reverse biai of junction. (© 1 corresponds to forward bias and 3 corresponds to reverse bias of junction (©) 3 and 1 both correspond to reverse bias of junction, 48. The band gaps of an insulator, conductor and semiconductor are respectively Ey, Eg and E,3. The relationship between them is given as oe (A) Ext > Eg < Bys ®) Ey > Ey > By (©) By < Ey > Egy ©) Eg < Ey < Ey | 49. In an unbiased p-n junction, holes diffuse from the p-region to n-region becaust (A) Free electrons in the n-region attract them (B) They move across the junction by the potential difference (©) Hole concentration in p-region is more as compared to mregion (D) Alll the above 49. The increase in the width of the depletion region in a p-n junction diode is duet (A) reverse bias only. (B) both forward bias and reverse bias (C) increase in forward current, (D) forward bias only. QoQ ee. wh PART-B ie. 10, i. 2 1 054 (F) y woursl_—_ ine tanta marks: 50 eT) Write in a clear legible handwriting, Tie ction’ * (>) There are three sections in Part-B of the in juestions 1 to 27 question are there, westions paper and total y instruction is given in each sec 3) Separate instruc Bi each section, Read it ©) Snswer pecordingly, oo (4) The numbers at right side represent the marks (8) Start new section on new page, (6) Maintain sequence, (7) Students may use of simple calculator and log table, if necessary. SECTION-A answer any 8 of the following questions from 1 to 12 in short. (ach of 2 marks) 16 bain the expression of torque acting on electric dipole in uniform external electric field. ‘A uniformly charged conducting sphere of 2.4 m diameter has a surface charge density of 80.0 wC/m?. (@ Find the charge on the sphere. (b) What is the total electric flux leaving the surface of the sphere ? What is Wheatstone bridge? Explain its principle. of the question. ‘A short bar magnet placed with its axis at 30° with a uniform external magnetic field of 0.25 T experiences a torque of magnitude equal to 4.5 x 10 J. What is the magnitude of magnetic moment of the magnet ? Derive the equation E = — Blv of a motional emf with the help of a suitable example. A charged 30 uF capacitor is connected to a 27 mH inductor. What is the angular frequency of free oscillations of the circuit 2 Obtain 8 = i + e ~ A for equilateral prism. In a Young's double-slit experiment, the slits are separated by 0.28 mm and the screen is placed 1.4 m away. The distance between the central bright fringe and the fourth bright fringe is measured to be 1.2 cm. Determine the wavelength of light used in the experiment. Monochromatic light of frequency 6.0 x 10" Hz is produced by a laser. The power emitted is 2.0 x 10W, (a) What is the energy of a photon in the light beam? (6) How many photons per second, on an average, are emitted by the source ? Explain the limitations of Bohr atomic model. Explain the process of thermonuclear fusion as a source of energy in the Sun and stars, Write four points in distinguishing between p-type semiconductor and n-type Semiconductor, Qa A, 18, ‘Stancarc-1é - Scrence SECTIONS * Answer any 6 of the following questions from 13 to 21 as Airecteg (Each of 3 marks) : A spherical conductor of radius 12 em has a charge of 1.6 x 19-7 uniformly on its surface. What is the electric field (@) inside the sphere. | (©) just outside the sphere, (©) ata point 18 cm from the centre of the sphere ? What is parallel connection of cell ? Obtain equation of equivalent emf of , cells connected in parallel. Apply Biot-Savart law to find the magnetic field due to a circular loop at a point on the axis of the loop. (@) Obtain the expression for the magnetic energy stored in a solenoid in tp of magnetic field B, area A and length / of the solenoid, (b) How does this magne, energy compare with the electrostatic energy stored in a capacitor 7 c dist v Current cary Figure shows a series LCR circuit connected to a variable frequency 230 V sour L= 5.0 6, C = 80 pr, R=4Q R E C @ Iff=05 m fora glass lens, Gi) The radii of curvature of the (iii) A convex lens has 20 cm focal length it Explain effect of potential on effect. In a Geiger-Marsden experiment, nucleus of a 7.7 MeV its direction 2 Photoelectric current in experiment of photoelectric What is the distance of closest approach to th ~particle before it comes momentarily to rest and reverse: _ SECTION.C 24, « 26. 27. ewer any 4 of the following questions from 22 40 27 in detail, on of 4 marks) 16 perive expression for the capacitance of the parallel plate capacitor re four arms of @ Wheatstone bridge figure have the following resistances : ap = 100 Q BC = 10 Q, CD = 5 Q and DA = 60a A galvanometer of 15Q resistance is connected across BD. Calculate the current through the galvanometer when a potential difference of 10 V is maintained across AC. @ Define the power for AC circuit, Obtain an equation of average power for L-C-R series AC circuit. \(ii)_ Write an equation of average power for L-C-R series AC circuit and discuss __its”various cases. A person with a normal near point (25 cm) using a compound microscope with objective of focal length 8.0 mm and an eyepiece of focal length 2,5 om can bring an object placed at 9.0 mm from the objective in sharp focus, What is the separation between the two lenses ? Calculate the magnifying power of the microscope. How long can an electric lamp of 100 W be kept glowing by fusion of 2.0 kg of deuterium ?Take the fusion reaction as iH+7H— 3He +n + 3.27 MeV Explain half wave rectifier with necessary circuit diagram. Draw the graphs of input and output voltage versus time, gaa am mary e type (M.C.Q.) questions in Pay. ~ There are 50 objectiv Aaj es are compulsory. : 2) aa are serially numbered from I to 50 and each (2) The ques 1 mark. , (3) Read each question carefully, ir . sheet. : . mao si is given for answering the questions. The ay, ¢ OMR s of each question is represented by (A) O, (B) O, © 00, Darken the circle @ of the correct answer with ball pen, (5) Rough work is to be done in the spare provided for this purpose the Test Booklet only. — set No. of Question Paper printed on the upper most right side the question paper is to be written in the column provided in OMR sheet. : (2) Students may use a Simple Caleulator and long-table, if necessay (8) _ Notations used in this question paper have. proper meaning, select proper alternative ang ang, 6 os - No, of electrons have charge equal to 1 columb. (A) 625x107 (B)6.25x10'8 (©) 6.25 x 1020 (D) 1.6 x 10" Two copper spheres A and B have equal radi. If sphere A has 100 electrons and sphere B has 400 protons then what will be the electric charge on each of them when they are brought in contact and separated ? (A)48x107C (B)24x10-7C CO 16x 10176 (D) 6.4 x 10-7 An infinite line charge produces a field of 9 x 104 NIC at a distance of 2 em Calculate the linear charge density, (A) 02 4 Cm! (B) 0.05 Cm! (© 0.1 p Cot Qi the charge on the surface of metal () 10 p Cm - sphere having radius R. Then the electric Potential at > distance inside the sphere is 1... (A) V = 4neg ®) V = 4neor) alae. 1 OV~ Fe, 2R ov-5--2 (A) decreases (B) increases Easy Paper Solutions : Question Paper-2 os (C) remains constant (D) increases or decreases 6, Work required to give displacement of x to a unit positive charge on an equipotential surface is (A) zero (xd Oy (D) qEx J 7, The charge 3.0 x 10° C are placed on a metal sphere of radius 3.0 m, then the energy stored in it will be wo. 3 3 @ X wx 03 ®) gap X10 3 ee 8e5 © 3, x WJ () = x 1055 8 Capacitance of spherical capacitor is IMF, so its diameter = vem. (ae : x's! 4ney (A) 18 (B) 18 (© 18 x 109) 1.8 x 104 9. Charge passing through the cross-section of a conductor is given by Q = B! + A'P. What will be the current at time (= 10 s 2 (A) 5A’ (B) 10a" (©) 20a" (D) 40a" 10. is Ohm’s law for good conductor. AVeR ®B) Vel (leR OVved 11, Unit of mobility is ... (A) mv-'s* (B) m Qc" (©) kg! Cs (D) All of the above The direction of magnetic lines of forces close to a straight conductor carrying, current will be ... (A) Along the length of the conductor (B) Radially outward (© Circular in a plane perpendicular to the conductor (D) Helical A small circular flexible loop of wire of radius r carries a current I. It is placed in a uniform magnetic field B. The tension in the loop will be doubled if (A) Lis doubled (B) B is halved (©) r is doubled (D) Both B and I are doubled Radius of circular path, followed by a charged particle is proportional to ... 12. 13. 14. (A) charge of a particle (B) energy of a particle (©) momentum of a particle (D) magnetic field The magnetic field at the centre of ring carrying electric current is of the ring. .. of area a ee cee eA Seen Ska oc (A) inversely proportional to square rot = 16, vw 1B. 19. 20. 21. 25. (B) inversely proportional (C) aiteotly proportional QD) directly proportional t0 square root At acdistance of 10 em from a long straight wire carrying © ie f ‘ . 2 current, t netic held is 0.04 T, AL the distance of 40 em, the magnetic field wt 66 (A) 01T (B) 0.027 (©) 0.08 OS bist For a short magnet with magnetic dipole moment in, its magnetic field at distance @ from its centre on its equator is ....-+ pom hg 4 Holt py Lon and ®) na? © ‘ona ©) ond? Magnetic field at a point on axis is equal to magnetic field at point on equator of bar magnet ratio of these distance will be... a wf 1 (B) 3:1 (23:1 (D) 2 | 20 tum loop of radius 4 em carries a current 3 A. If it placed in magneti field of 0.5 T, the potential energy of dipole in most stable position 18 wn. J (A) -0.15 (B) 0.15 (C) -1500 (D) 1500 When a metallic rod falls freely, keeping its length horizontal and parallel to north, south direction, emf induced across it is ..... (A) increases with time (B) decreases with time (©) zero (D) remains constant 'A conducting rod of length / and velocity v moves in a magnetic field B. Ify Is the resistivity of the material of rod, then the induced current produced in te rod is... BvAsin® p ‘Accoil has an area of 0.05 m? and has 800 turns. After placing the coil in a magnet field of strength 4 x 10°$ W/m? perpendicular to the field the coil is rotati through 90° in 0.1 s. The average emf induced is .... (A) zero (B) 0.016 V (©) 0.01 V (D) 0.032 V When pendulum made of metal plate is allowed to oscillate between poles? magnet, amplitude of oscillation (A) zero (B) decrease (C) increase BvA BvAcos® Cle Oy @)0 = (D) remain const In an A.C, circuit, the capacitive reactance is defined as ... i \ ; (A) Ze= jw B)Ze= FAG OLe= Ze ©) 20-5 When 50 W bulb i i : in the bulb will ee vith 20 Y tls agains of ts oar 4 (A) 0.1274 (B) 0.2274 (©) 0.3274 (D) 0.4274 Easy Paper Solutions : Question Paper-2 “ 26. Ifelcciric charge on capacitor formed by (wo plates of area A is Q, then electric field between them pg talé, g fy WE" ha ind OBO GG. OG Electric field of one plane progressive electromagnetic wave is E, = 100cos(6 (BRE = AT 2 1OW + 4x): Vine} Then vefictive index of tnvalurt of propagation would be (A) LS (B) 2.0 (C) 24 (D) 4.0 28, An object is placed at a distance of 25 em on the axis of a concave mirror, having focal length 20 cm. Find the lateral magnification of an image. wa (B) 4 «2 (D) 2 29, If fis focal length and w is object distance for spherical mirror, then lateral magnification m = f f a a Waa ®) iF © Fou 2) 30. A bird views a fish at 3 m depth in water, then Real depth of a is (Refraction index of water is) 9 4 3 (A)4m @) ym Om Oyun 31. Huygen’s principle cannot explain . (A) interference (© polarization Velocity of light in rarer medium is v,, it passes through denser medium with velocity vp incidents at ‘i’ angle and refracts by ‘r’ angle, then (mu <% (D) none of above (B) diffraction (D) photo-electric effect 32. (A) 1 = ¥ (B) vy) > v2 In Young's experiment if mica disc of thickness ¢ and refractive index 1 is placed in the path of one ray coming out of slit, fringes will move .......... distance on the screen. 3. 4 1 B) 2 1 (C) F-1)p 7 A 5e-b B® 7e-y Op MO 7FH-v 34. If diffraction pattern obtained by using violet light instead of patterns obtained by red light, then . (A) diffraction pattern will 1 diego (B) diffraction pattern will look unleashed. (C) diffraction pattern remain constant. (D) diffraction pattern will narrower. 5. Scientist ......... performed experiment related to photo-electric effect, (A) Only Hallwach (B) Only Lenard (© Only J. J. Thomson (D) both (A) and (B) 6. Work function of metal is @ and wavelength of incident light is A. Which condition should be followed for not emitting the photo-electrons ? 41, 42. 44. 45. wa>® be r ° Was When monochromatic source is kept at distance of 0,2 m from photocell, eut el ge © é (Dy dr OU has So oft voltage obtained is 0.6 V and saturation current is 18 mA, Now if source is kept at distance of 0.6 m .. (A) stopping potential will be 0.2 V (C) saturation current t will be 6 MA (B) stopping potential will be 0.6 V (D) saturation current will be 18 mA If F and p are the energy and momentum of a photon respectively then on decreasing in the wavelength of photon. (A) p and E both will decrease. (©) p will increase and E will decrease. (B) p and E both will (D) p will decrease and E will ‘increase. According to classical physics, of radius r is ... 1 2 tay ®) arcy Ze 1 © ~ Srey increase. the kinetic energy K of an electron revolve in orbit 1 ze ancy Ze . O-m > For which quantum number of the binding. of electron is zero in hydrogen atom? (A) 1 The angular speed of the electron in th is proportional to .. (Ayn (B) 10 @)® (©) 100 (D) infinite e nih Bohr orbit of the hydrogen atom 1 1 OO; ©) 3 ‘A difference of 2.3 eV separates two energy levels in an atom. What is the frequency of radiation emitted when the atom make a transition from the upper level to the lower level? (A) 18 x 10!5 Hz (©) 5.6 x 10! Hz No, of protons and neutrons in hydrogen atom are respectively .. (A) 11 (B) 1, 0 (B) 5.6 x 10! Hz (D) 1.8 x 1075 Hz © 01 (D) 0, 0 The atomic number of Helium is 4 and Sulphur S is 32. The radius of nuclew of sulphur is larger than that of Helium by ... (A) 2 The mass defect is (A) zero (B) 4 (B) negative ©s8 for the stable nucleus. (C) positive @)8 (D) none of these Which of th ing i fc N i ie following is true for the value of Z for the nuclei of heavy elemet which are found stable ? (A) <1 (B) =1 (©) > 1 but < 2 (D) > 2 nt) = (3'N) = 14.00307 1, © nitrogen Melos (144 ~ (a) 104.7 (B) 10.47 *N)« given if the phase difference between two wa difference iS... . (aya (B) 2a ©) 0 On increasing the temperature, width of forbig ©) 9, Iden (a) becomes zero (B) decreases (() inerenee (C) 0.11236 ) 931.5 Ves is 6m rad radian, then Correspon ‘SPonding path (D) not changing We get current through rectifier without simple filte ‘ . ; direct(B) constant direct (C i : (A) changing et (C) alternating curre it 7 gaa mt (D) Ac, PAR’ me : 2 Hours} 054 (E) [Maximum marks ; 59 structions : (1) Write in a clear legible handwriting. (2) There are three sections in Part-B of the 1 to 27 question are there. (3) All the questions are compulsory. General options are given. (4) The numbers at right side represent the marks of the question. (5) Start new section on new page. (©) Maintain sequence. (7)_ Students may use a simple Calculator and log-table, if necessary, SECTION-A Answer any 8 of the following questions from 1 to 12 in short, (Each of 2 marks) 16 Write the law of conservation of charge. Give one example. questions paper and total Write limitations of Ohm’s law. What is Lorentz force ? Write an expression for it. Explain the use of transformer for distribution of power over long distances. Discuss sign convention of distances for reflection by spherical mirror and refraction by spherical lens. Explain the reflection of a plane wave using Huygen’s principle. Explain Bohr’s atomic model. Explain recombination coefficient of intrinsic semiconductor and obtain the relation ni = ng, Explain polarisation of polar molecule in uniform electric field. Explain self induction and obtain equation of self induced emf in a coil. Work function of Zn is 3.74 eV. If the sphere of Zn is illuminated by the X- "9S of wavelength 12 A, the maximum potential produced on the sphere is = 6.625 x 1934 Js) topes, {°B and {'B, Their respective masses are 1 id the atomic mass © le 12. Boron has two stabl wand 11,00931 4, ane of {°B and {'B. SECTION-B Answer any 6 of the following questions from 13 to 21 as directeg, (Each of 3 marks) 1% Consider the charges q, q and - pl as shown in figure. What is the force on each charge ? 4 Papi mu Fro B a charge of 4 x 10-7 C located A 14, (a) Calculate the potential at a point P due to 9 cm away. (b) Hence obtain the work done in bringing a charge of 2 x 10? C from infinity to the point P, Does the answer depend on the path along which the charge is brought ? 15. A square loop of side 10 cm and resistance 0.5 Q is placed vertically in the east- west plane. A uniform magnetic field of 0.10 T is set up across the plane in the north-east direction. The magnetic field is decreased to zero in 0.70 s at a steady rate. Determine the magnitudes of induced emf and current during this time- interval. 16. What is the de-Broglie wavelength associated with (a) an electron moving with a speed of 5.4 x 10° m/s, and (b) a ball of mass 150 g travelling at 30.0 m/s ? 17. In a Geiger-Marsden experiment, what is the distance of closest approach to the nucleus of a 7.7 MeV a-particle before it comes momentarily to rest and reverses its direction? 18. The number of silicon atoms per m} is 5 x 10%, This is doped simult . tanec with 5 x 10 atoms per m? of Arsenic and 5 x 10° per m3 atoms of pare Calculate the number of electrons and holes. Given that m, = 1.5 x 1015 m-3, Js the material n-type or p-type? i 19. Explain the difficulties occurred by using galvanometer directly as ammeter. 20. A Cassegrain telescope uses two mirrors as shown in fi ; A Cassegr s igure. Such a tel is built with the mirrors 20 mm apart. If the radius of curvature of the large ine is 220 mm and the small mirror is 140 mm, where will the final image of object at infinity be 2 am of boron is 10.811 u. Find the a My laced at the vertices of an equilateral ving lk Easy Paper Solitons : Question Paper-2 “ 21. A plane polarized light is incident normally on the tourmaline plate, ft8 £2 vectors ‘make on angle 60° with the optic axis of the plate, Find the % difference between initial and Ginal maximum values of vectors SECTION-C Answer any 4 of the following questions from 22 to 27 in detail, (Bach of 4 marks) 16 22. Determine the current in each branch of the network shown in figure. 8 100, 5a M c sa 100] 1a lov 23, Figure shows a series LCR circuit connected to a variable frequency 230 V source. L=50H. C= 80 pR R= 402 R=409 L (@) Determine the source frequency which drives the cireuit in resonance. (&) Obtain the impedance of the circuit and the amplitude of current at the resonating frequency. (©) Determine the rms potential drops across the three elements of the circuit. Show that the potential drop across the LC combination is zero at the resonating frequency. 24. Suppose while sitting in a parked car, you notice a jogger approaching towards you in the side view mirror of R = 2 m. If the jogger is running at a speed of 5 ms', how fast the image of the jogger appear to move when the jogger is (@) 39 m, (b) 29 m, (©) 19 m, and(d) 9 m away. 25. The Q value of a nuclear reaction A +b -» C +d is defined by Q = [my + ‘my ~ mc ~ mye? where the masses refer to the respective nuclei. Determine from the given data the Q-value of the following reactions and state whether the reactions are exothermic or endothermic, @ jH+ 7H > 2H + ?H Gi) 3C+ BC+ Ne + tHe LT ad 26. 27, Atomic masses are given to be : ‘ m(?H) = 2.014102 u, m(}H) = 3.016049 4, m(¢12C) = 12.000009 ' m(??Ne) = 19.992439 u 3 (a) Determine the electrostatic potential energy of a system consisting of ty, charges 7 wC and -2 pC (and with no external field) placed at (9 . 0, 0) and (9 cm, 0, 0) respectively. , How much work is required to separate the two charges infinitely away from (b) each other? (c) Suppose that the same system of charge is now placed in an external electrig field E = (4) A=9x 105 NC-! m2, What would the electrostatic energy r of the configuration be? An electron in hydrogen atom revolving in a radius of 5.29 x 10" m around the nucleus. According to the condition of Bohr’s allowed electron orbits, fing the principle quantum number corresponds to this orbit. h = 6.625 x 10-4 Js, ¢ = 1.6 10-C, & = 8.85 x 10"! MKS, m = 9.1 x 1073! kg Find out conclusion from your answer, Qg0aQ

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