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CEC eee PNG MO) PCC Oe ae UNE tal BEV Cen aE eer Clit | eyalace Resonance Educating for better tomorrow DATE: 19 JANUARY 2014 | CLASS-XII/XIII_| COURSE CODE: JP, JF, JR, EPF & ER HINTS & SOLUTIONS PART-A MATHEMATICS, 1 Let P19), (4, v2 slope of normal a P = slope of line joining Pa 1 w-e > usdteo 2t = uP ent eu) 2. Let Mid, yy) be mid ~ point T=5, w= 40 ons ase 4 spe = 22 = ay Bs 2y—ax= 12 yru-6 1947 (69) £9) = (F09)™ (by Lebrits theorem x toa7 °° x-1857 1947 00 = 00 = 157 12018 Fo47, costa xy t= (1 sino), x 2 Now, x2 +3 = 0: x= 2x2 = (1~ sino)? + cos rae = Xft] s2e2e4 mp = 30,noq = S 1.5 a ePrg = nem recto petty =e, (2) (3) 36.3525 875 2 6x36 2x6 Equation of cele (x+y? = 2-2) + 1) + 2(9K + 4-7) =0 Arbitrary constant is ¢ ‘So order it We use reflection principle 2 2,2) pi. 2) > Away ® Let (4, 2) be image of D in BC = DP+PM=DP+PM Now O'P + PM wil be least is P is colinear with M and © a es Equation of MO is 3y = 2-2 14. f)=(0,2),2.9),8.4) Equation of BC fex = 2 44 has no image Under fy hence not function a (1 4) 2.3) 24), 8,3, 8.4), 4) 4,1), 4,2).04, 39, 22) hit. i. 2 hes more than one image unde fs hence nota function PLAg) = rin DP + PM yl Sty tor f=. 2).(1,9), 4,429.24), 8.4) 1 has more than one image under f; hence not @ function 162 (C14), 23), 2) 4,1) tis function te -ov-9epa-eae-paa : ee toed Lem (4 ee | oe 5 8 6 we we = ure of emis specing on 2 4¢ > 1d Been ea nen ee ere 6 3 — —_ 30°95 =a one 9. In APAB tana = = x ~ c nara une i fh. ets eonah—ny en) ca e 1 In saac anaes Rg Li = in feesinfr? «be +e) PQ=AP-AQ a_Ar« rj me x Ceci) an titbenend tana tan2a. ‘ = Ap pas tan enna ae) Sore eee Recicern cies tem fend ae are ee tate ete eae wea ae 2 eeonas 3 xn dy+ 32-120 11, Path of man is an ellipse. Let a > b 40, 200 12, Retledve hiRh, as have same par of asymptotes symmetric yRhy = hiRhy transitve hyRh2 and shy = hy fp have same par of asymptotes ands | hy have same pair of asymptotes re CS weirs have seme” par of asyplotes 7 0, [Be 18, ¢act b= 0) (ea) a)e—as = cme x0 =2sonns2) Ff __ eon panaan oe (x- 0) ‘cos{x/2)+sin(x/2) 4 608(x/2) + 8in(x/2) © 6 enone etn 288s se {an cos vcos% an oO ooF 5 a cena oe Resonsnce = (1 +2) + 92+ 2tn eos w2 + sinx/2)2"? yy 2Di2 2dj9 A+B=|0 a 2d are Beatin JB)-2tnay 21 a ta Olatomecs pence sagas cles Being "8 ws, (PF 5 DZ); 4 5 e+ Cia Galcbics Ja 2m econo m2) mz 2n = (64=4~4) (12+ 12 +6) = (418) ice eee ante 26. 203%, ob aaa tways ia, 1b> 20 ways 1Ba"/2b° 19 ways + 3-220 a wae tiat,ob= 120aye+ 10-2 met a= 9+ 10a") 100% tt ways + 1 =2= 20 Number of acute anges are 3 ee eee 24 t= 1= C0¥ 1-4 1a, 19b% 20 ways 3G 18 OM + $A 10 03° |200° 1 ways 410° (some integer) +01 = reguired = 1 + 19'"20 + 1 = 962 (yaaa) 2x y9 22, = Woy yKEO eX y = Te.0) oA vend ot wa “ dx 2 Sta0) V(ce-0)? +(a—0)? = 26 wo) (2 =20 a-c* y2e => asery2e (+ YBee+ Be) xty=20+2\2e 5 _0+%: aa, in XBR Kar H+ KR) n sepe0 : 23, 2yF a-2+020 a Oe a0) = No? Xd Gy a)? 064%)? 4? Wows yeaeey = ey ee Nig othoganal to x2 + y2 = x— 4y = yoany reo Dem = Pe 9 1 24. 28. Faxi+y] lepenendcuero 4143) +% tren 44+ 390 (2) 8 does not exists ay ya: a9 = Bap ax ay Pr Bia] [a Bie Bis 3 A=! 81 22 Dag |=|Di2 822 Bas, w 4ee x Fexi- SS) = 3031-4) A3_ 832 33) [Diy Des ga | 7 Of bey bs ts) 30, £09) = cos x sin x + gecix + + B=)—by 0 bes, [=Bsy —Bos 0 | Vee Ht) DR eS C020 S a AETANTTS f PART-B 31 32. 33. 4. 36. a. PHYSICS ‘The increase in pressure in liquid is given by buoyant force vided by the area of bottom surface pV A 21 Nim? in sgn Neither thre f relative mation nor thee fe tendency of relative ‘mation, Let the gravitational potential energy be zero when spring is at its natural length. Further let H be the height ofthe water column at natural length of spring, Now i isthe small extension in the ‘pring 3, 39, 40, a 2. 43, Magnet field is increasing with constant rate and is direction Is upwards the plane of paper. So induced current vill be constant from B to A clockwise least count = Stans 0.01 mm 3 ee : a 200m 0 minimum separation between the stars DM) = 7.32 * 10° light years. Velocity of bike Vp = 30 mis Let velocity of car be Ve fo tw Me tM bas fa 330-30 vote 10H» 339 -V, Distance beeen inal and final puse of horn = Vj. x At—V, At (tis duration of emission of sound) = ($90 ~ 30) x 6 = 1800 m “This wave Wain travels with 330 mis and cross bike rder moving with veloc of 30 mis towards i z ] Kulsec = 233 Kulsee 973 fesn=3,2=9) JW Resonance =R91-7)= oR a (i 3) 36 44, For maximum x coordinate 0 = 3V, 2a 3V, dl For minimum or maximum ‘yo =O x= 9 a spt 7 Hanae 1s imum at x= 3 T=9kg m 447, ogle between velocity vectors and acceleration vector is ether ‘45° al P, and 135° at P, 50, oO som “Time after whieh 3k vl be jerked into maton ie 2x10 10 Retardatone. 25 Maximum height = = 0625 m ‘Time taken to each that height J=3@5-0) 51. 5mA a = Tg TE EIOPA ma s18 mM y= 26m= 2. ai = 52 lac) 8. At) =Ae* 975 = 9750e48) imi0= 51, 1 2303 og 10 = 0.464 per minute / \ Hk nk oF aude! de=[igdx Ht] * MM ax (20 2a } wot = Hh foe Mgr 202 y Hol 1 Seana, 7 MATERIA 1 = <1 singa, a, san nS “ADD [ sin(A,- A.) sind =P Resonance 60. 61 62, 6. ‘Applying Ampere's law along the upper circular part of the sieve, [Bde = yy = ny (rage on water aig pr sec)ruy 6B (vol of water fang per sec x cone. of Na ons x charge on one lonsuave e oeak: xy)? Sf ox FY ax FL a= ‘ts Far 010 Pax 2 1. og HD Pays FE 1m. Pa |Z a xD? _ oxD na = 600 ~ So » Ipthytlet hd, cos (} = Br and I; + I a he point given on screen so Ip + 0 nn, Centre of grays pont of application of gravstonal force while cons of mass. port sbodt which mass moment ofthe object ‘seo. 1. PART-C CHEMISTRY Wires _0.2%60_5 Water 08818 "8 Bar Tie I= shpe i: Morn Manor ; (1). 2), (9) ae wrong statement (9) Spin quantum rumbers of no electrons of 25 orbital re +12 and =172 48g) > BQ) + 2c) 200 - 12 10 minutes, 800~ 4p - 800 ~ p= 650 p= 150 Pressure of R= 200, 20 2x tua = 10 minutes 5 minutes Cations are present at edge centers and body center through 76 which this plane Goes nat pass. So at his plane only anions are yy present : 9° i Hoof SoH 00 In H.SOsthe oxidation number of © +6 a8 to O are having 78, peroxide bona. AG! = SHE =TASt = RT In Key# 0 [Keq = 1] AHP _ 200108 =T 20010" = 5000 K as" 40 "0, coven 72 208 Mace 0 1S Sten rent Pei @) = Pek g) (9) Mpct Mace MEE «25 059 an 05 05:05:22 3 M (OH), => M+ x OH 4a? ven § = 10 NaB,0; 10H,0 — 5 Na,B,0 — 5 2NaBO; + 8:05 (1) Due to chelate ettect A is more thermodynamicaly stable {2) Cie tomer of {Colen)C)" shows opts! omerem (G) Com = 3a! byeeg™ {@ (1) and @) baer wr iver orbital compen oe i {i hp PAN cAI H0” of Green wood -» Hysrocarbons > CH, CuO + CH, > 4Cu (pure metal) + CO, + 2H,0. ‘Alka metals and alkaline earth metals belong to | and 1! group Of the periodic table witn one and two valence electrons respectively in their's’ subshel. The properties of alkali metals tnd akaline earth metals are the dest result of the number of \alence electrons. As the size of atoms increase in the oroup, the ionisation energy decreases and electropostive character of alkali metals increases, ‘The carbonates of IA group metals are stable while thermal stabil of carbonates of IIA group metals increase wth Increase of stomic number Eq) = 0.76 volt Applying nest equation 0.0591 ad 0.0591 2 20.591 0.0501 og 0.1 — log [HF = 20 (2n?* IP] Wy (on owe Ea * Fea 0.169 on 09 ee me mre oD Interstitial compounds are chemically inert or 2pH = 20 —log 0.1 Statement (1), 2, () are coret Satement (4) is incorrect. cartect order of energies of molecular ota of Oi E(ots) < Ele") E(o2s) pH=33 JW Resonance oe ee fe tl ° 7, CH,-C-8 > H-C-0 POC on HUN, sac (ly (1)CH-G-CH, HOP < NH? (less electronegative) eal rok . « © ase, a CH, = CH (sp’) > H-C=C: (sp) CH;NH, > CH,OH (less electrenegatve) ioe Of on Oe 80, H-C-O-CH-CH, +RMgX ——> OMaX CH, i ting expansion ie I i eee a aa H-G-9-CH-CH,» H-C-R ~@Mety srit b cock, 0 HP 0 pm cH, ¥CH,COOH ites , b RMgX Ph i °) Max oH RA | | @ H-c-R —1>H-c-R cock, HT MH20 en cH-cho + cH.COoH I I @ R R (2 Aechon aot 87. Since both the side groups are identical, therefore the Vi / Coniiguration of slaved carbon depends on contguation of et Sclacer some a. (0) + chcu-cuc > [0] eee \ Ys se tone Gq dy —Stonae incontiaraton nL) RA action nt posse 2 z chiral cl 4 H Br Wwe yh oo 2n 2 —O + © a. v 90x08 OH coe ti Narc4oH, H crucncr ot CNG, er Neeson, on vl) ——aa- ry ° N Hew. ee 88. CH,=cH-och-Hsch, - dit - oc, HOCH, 26 to ’ 00H, OH CH.NH, 1H, — CHS co as ck -cH ors _— od Co

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