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13
Nuclei
14
Semiconductor Electronics
12
11
15
Communication System
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10
120
105
20
16
24
30
25
Current Electricity
15
13
10
Electromagnetic Induction
Alternating Current
Electromagnetic Waves
10
Wave Optics
Chapter Number
Unit
Weightage of marks
Atoms
12
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VII
I
11
IX
1Mark
Class : II PUC
CHAPTERS
TOTAL MARKS
Max. Marks: 70
PART A
I Answer the following
10 x 1 = 10
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
How does the power of a lens vary with its focal length?
8.
9.
II.
PART B
Answer any FIVE of the following questions
52 = 10
III.
PART C
Answer any FIVE of the following Question
53 = 15
19. Derive an expression for an electric potential energy of a system of two point
charges in the absence of electric field.
20. State and explain Ohms law and hence define ohm.
IV.
PART D
Answer any TWO of the following Questions
25 = 10
27. Obtain an expression for electric field due to an infinitely long straight uniformly
charged wire using Gauss law
28. Derive an expression of effective resistance of two resistors connected in parallel
29. Derive an expression for magnetic field on the axis of circular wire carrying
electric current.
V.
VI.
35 = 15
33. A 400 pF capacitor charged by a 100 V d c supply is disconnected from the supply
and connected to another uncharged 400pF capacitor calculate the loss of
energy.
34. Three resistors 1,2 and 3 are connected in series, what is the total resistor of
the combination? if the combination is connected to a battery of emf 12 V and
negligible internal resistance then obtain the potential drop across each resistor.
35.
36. Monochromatic light of wavelength 5000 Ao from a narrow slit is incident on the
double slit. If the separation of 10 fringes on the screen 1 m away is 2 cms . Find
the slit separation.
37. Calculate the shortest and longest wavelength of Balmer series of hydrogen
atom. Given R = 1.097 x10 7/m.
I.
1.
Marks
ANSWERS
PART A
3.
4.
5.
Two equal and opposite charges separated by small distance constitutes an electric
dipole.
The line integral of magnetic field around any closed path in free space is equal to
o
times the net current enclosed by that path .
Used in electric cells/loud speakers/telephone (ANY ONE)
Lenzs law
0.1Ao to 100Ao
6.
Displacement current: id = o
2.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Inversely
Huygen
Bequerel or
dE
dt
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
dis/s
n
n
p
II.
11.
12.
PARTB
Any two
F = B q v sin
Explanation of terms
13. Correct Definitions
Jkcfhjkdhfj
14. Meaning
Any one use
15. It is a prism of small angle
d = A(n-1)
Representation(diagram)
16.
Polarized
Un-polarised
17.
18.
III
19.
1
1
1each
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 each
Definition
Expression
Two differences
PARTC
1
4 o
1
W =
4 o
V1 =
q1
r
q1
r
1
q2
This work done is stored in the charges as potential energy and is given by ,
PE =
20.
Statement.
Explanation.
Definition of ohm .
1
4 o
q1q 2
r
1
1
1
1
21.
22.
1 each
= Bl x
d
------>(2)
dt
e = Blv
dx
v
dt
1 each
1 each
25.
Conduction band
Overlapping
Valence band
Conductors
Conduction band
Conduction band
1each
Valence band
Valence band
Semiconductors
Insulators
or
Conductors.
1each
26.
Transmitting antenna
Message signal
Power
amplifier
Amplitude
modulator
Carrier
PARTD
IV.
27.
Figure
Flux through curved surface = E area of curved surface
1
= E
r l -.(1)
q
---->(2)
o
rl=
2 o r
Figure
I = I1 + I2
28.
V
V
and I 2
R1
R2
V
V V
R p R1 R2
1
1
1
R p R1 R2
I1
29.
Diagram
o I ( dl r )
dB = dB
4
r3
Idl
dB o 2
4 r
1
1
1
1
1
Arriving at
o 2IR 2
dB
4 ( R 2 x 2 )3 / 2
V.
30.
Ray diagram
n
sin i1
sin r1
Arriving at d = (r1+r2-A)
Graph or expatiation of variation of d with i (angle of incidence)
A D
sin
1
1
1
1
31.
Equation
Three results
32.
VI.
33.
34.
1each
Circuit diagarm
Input and out wave forms
Explanation
1
1
U i CV 2 qV 2 10 6 J
2
2
After connecting charged capacitor to uncharged
1
capacitor of same capacity of the charge will flows
2
1
1q
qV
U f q1V V
110 6 J
2
22
4
R s R1 R 2 R 3
R s 1 2 3 6
I
E
Rr
12
2A
6
pd across R 1 ,
V1 IR1 2V
pd across R 2 ,
V2 IR2 4V
V3 IR3 6V
pd across R 3 ,
35.
1
1
3
Z R 2 ( X L X C )2
Atresonance X L X C 0
Z R
V
I 10 A
Z
P VI 2000W
1
1
1
n 1 10 2
36.
10-2 10-2
10-3 m
n
10
1
1
D
d
D
d
2.5 10 4 m
37.
1
1
R 2 2
n1 n2
To calculate longest wavelength n1 2 and n 2 3
1
1 1
1.097 x10 7 2
1
1
R 2 2
n1 n2
6.5616x10 -7 m
1 1
1.097 x10 7 2
3.647 x10 -7 m