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eeeeaadre ae@eaaa ‘ALL MATERIAL AVAILABLE ~ | weer ; Hand Written Class Notes For \ GATE, NET, IES, IAS, PSUs, _ MATHS, CHY, PHY, LIFE SCI, ENV, ; ° | | ME, EC, EE, CS, CE, ENG, ECO; J . CHAUDHARY PHOTO STAT JIA SARAI NEAR UT : DELHI — 110016 ; CONTACT NO: 9818909565 * * answer any 15 questions. Each question shall oe af lwo marks. The tot S¥LLABUS : i 5. PHYSICAL SCIENCES el EXAM SCHEME . WHE: 3 HOURS Single Paper Test having Muliple Choice Cvesions (ICCs} is ivced in tee fa Part'A* i : } ‘This part shalt cary 20 questions pertaining to General aptitude with emphasis ‘on logical reesoning graphical analysis; analytical ard numerical abilly, quantitative comparisons, series formation, puzzeg ele. The candidates thalibe required to ‘marks allocated to this section shall esq ‘ut of 200, ‘This part shal contain 25 Multiple Choice Questions.(MCQs) generally covering.the topics given in the Part ‘Stet syllabus.” candidates are required 10 answer any 20 quegtions. Each question shall be of 3.5 Marks. The tolal-marks allocied. to this ae vssltars:zb0 Port 'B section shalh.be 70 out of 200, Part'c! fl ‘xienifc, concepts andor apelcation of the'scienie concepts, The questions shall be of analytical nature. where a cancidate is ‘expected to apply the scienific knowledge Io arrive atthe solution ta the given seientie problem. A candidat shall pp requires Jo answer any 20 questions. Each question shall of § Marks. The tolal marks allocated to this section apal!” fp to erat 2 hore yi be negaive patting 825% foreach wrorg answer. To enable the candidates toga through the question, he ‘question paper bookle! shall be distributed 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the exam, The answer sheet (OMA. shee!) habbo dtibuld at Io schedied lime ofthe exam. 3 ° ‘SYLLABUS . art's’ . This cart shall carry 20 questions pertaining to General aptitude with emphasis on logical reasoning gratia anys, srayial and rumeres! sy, quaiatve sonaeons, sresfomaton puedes ae he cnseales al be rquned 6 answer any 15 questions. Each Question shall be of two marks, The.total marks allacated to this Section shall be'30 out af 200.. pon 8 . iyo £ Mathematical Methods of Physics , “i ‘ Dimensional analysis. Vector algebra, and vector calculus. Linear algebra, matrices, Cayley-Hamiton Theorént| Eigenvalues ang eigenvectors. Linear ordinary differential equations cf first & second order, Special lunctions (Hermite, Bessel, Lagueite and Legendre functions). Fourier series, Fourier and Laplace transforms. Elements of complex analysis. analytic lunctipns; Taylor &. land notmal dieirbutions, Gentrat imi theorem, It, Classical Mechanics L Newior's laws. Dynamical systems, Phase space dynamics, stabiity analysis. Central force motions. Two body Calisisr's - stalterng in aboraloty and Genire of mass frames. Rigid body dynamics- moment of inetia tensor. Non-inetial fares and seudotorces. Variational principle. Generalized cgordnates. Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalism and a ‘of-mation f ‘Latin! series; poles. residues and evaluation of integrals, Elementary probability theory, random variables, Bini Polsson Conservation laws and cyclic coordinates, Periodic motion: small oscillations, normal modes. Special theory of relativity Lorentz transformations, relativistic Kinematics and mass-energy efuivalence - HL Electromagnetic Theory : Elechostatice: Gauss law and is applications, Laplace and Poisson equations, boundary value problems. Magietsaties: Biot-Savart law, Ampere’s theorem. Electomagnelie inulin, Maxwells equations nIree space and lear fstopic modi, boundary cendltions on the fields at interfaces. Scalar and vector potentials, gauge ivarance. Elecvomagneltc waves in re space. Dilectics and conduciors, Reflection and retraction, polarzaion, Fresnel la, intererence, coherence] and diction, Dynamics of charged paricles in static and uniorm eletromagnatic files esas WV... Quantum Mechanics 14 Wave-paricie dually. Schvédinger equation (time-dependent ang tine independeni Eigenvalue problems (part in’ box, hhamonicoscilator, ete). Tunneling through a barr. Wave-uncin in cootdinale and mementum representations. Commtators and Heisenberg uncertainty pnple. Dirac notation for stato vectors. Moti in a ceiral potenti: orbial angular omentum, angular mamemum algebra, epi, alton ol angular momenta; Hydrogen atom, Slem-Geridch experiment. Time-ndependent Perurbatios theory and apnicatons, Varatonal melnod. Tere dependent pertbation theory and Fermi’ golden rue, selector ules. isentcal patces, Paul exclusion prineple, spn-staistce conection V."” Thermoaynamic and Statistical Physics : Laws of thermodynamics and their consequences, Thermedynamicpotenfials, Maxwal (elatons, chemical potenti, phase ‘etuibria, Phase space, micro- and macro-states, Micro-canonical, canonical and grand-canonical ensembles. and partion tunetions. Free energy and its connection with thermodynamic quantities. Classical and quantum statisfics, Ideal Bose and Fermi gases: Principle of detaied balance. Blackoody radialion and Planck's eistbuton la Lo ont coi (diodes, junctions, transistors, fiefd effect cevices, homo- and Hetero-junction devices}, device ‘strugure, ‘device characteristics,.trequency dapendence and applications. Opto-electronic devices (solar celis, photo-detecters, LEDs). citcuits): ‘and D/A ccnverters. Microprocessor ang microcontroller basics. Data interpretation ‘and analysis, Precision and ay et acprnatann ieee Part C’ : Green's! ‘tungtlon|: Pastial differential equations (Laplace, weve Sand heat equations in two.ard three dimensions). Elements of sonpuaondl elas: roo ol unos, lapoltan, extoplto,ieyaion by wapezoa and Simpson ue, Solon 6 itor en prs eho ee sor nae rs oy ye en SU) (3) ‘ . 1 Giessen) echanios Dynemical’systéins, Phase space dynamics, stability analysis. Poisson brackets and canonical tran8formations. Symmetry, invariance ard Abelher’s theorem-Hamiten-Jacabi theo. ir Becrodgnete Testy” Dispersion tebtions in plasma, Lotentz invariance of Manwelis equation. Transmission ines and wave Ques. Ration: (rem moving charges And ‘dipoles and retarded potentials! . NM uantun| Mecha s Scart spite ine sacure: WS approximation. Elementary maory o-ring; hase sil, ple] waves, Bom approximation, Relativistic quantum mechanics: Klein-Gertion and Dirac equations. SombGlassicat theory of radiation, spo ebaynatie ane Static Praca © ra ate seoryrarict phe variions Olsnagnetsm,paramagnelam, a feronagiesn, sng mode Bote tsion aeientson: Dltson Gaus, Random wat ane Srowlan melon mvosctonorenegaum rcerses, Vi ehetrnies and Sxpetmena ietnods tiara ntnea’ curve in, ehsqore lst. Transeucers (omperalue,pressueNacu, magnet lls vikaton _sptel, ad parle detection). Mosse an con, Sigel condoning a ese. Impedance Pati anteaten Abratp bese, warumeniatn amp, eecbaex eng and role tecueten, sheng and pounding, Four Vaetoms, ‘ban Geecor bor sar biog, Negation lahnes Fags tegen cones (ectedng ger one detector) ie onic trocar Pryce Cuenta of ar slcion anal. Elocon spn. Shacin of haum and aa alam, Rave cvecons ly eety level of hydrligen atom, ypertine stuctsre and isotopic shit, width of spectrum lines, LS & J) couplings. Zeeman, Paschen Bach & Stark effects. Electron spin. resonance. Nuclear magnetic resonance, chemical shift, Frank-Condon principle. Born- pperteine’ apprpinaton Clecon, talon vrcenal and amen spoue ol tonic mlecucs,seleion res ‘Lasers: Spontaneous and stimulated emission, Einstein A & B coefficients. Optical pumping, population inversion, rate equation. Nodes of etonetrs and coherence lng _ Me ononeed ater Pryses + ‘\Bedivais-lattices} Reciprocal lattice. Difraction-and the structure factor. Bonding a1 solids. Elastic properties, phonons, lattice speci fea ibe’ eeoron teeny and pon pace Maal, Responce ad evaionshomsane uve nel 9 est! thd baal conduvly. Hal llc! and Wwooetcite paver. Eicvon moton n« pura pote and er feo ica, hauls an ronkondscan Soeroonueiiy: Yoo! an Yped! soprcaicarsecopoon tars Sasertsoy Dec and dleatons. red pheses of moter: Yarsiorl snd eranatont oer ec et a Cyan ca,Gust ryt + XK Nuclear and Particle Physics Bost nisear properties: sa, shape and tharge dab, spln and pany. Bndg energy, seminal mass lou, liquid drop model: Nature of the ruclear force, form ol nucleon-Aucleon potential, charge-independence and charge-symmetry Si useat ee, Daun prosiem Edens ral stchre, ng arse stl rat fs vatlyoné nator olatonl ‘spectra. Elementary ideas of alpha, bela and gamma decays and thelr, selection rules. Fission and fusion, Nuclear reactions, (exch mechan, compeune rll aed de oecon Classfcatjon of sort forces. Elementary particles and their quantum numbers (charge, spin, parly, isospin, Srangoness, etc). Gellmann-Nighjima formula. Quark model, baryons and mesons. C, P, and T invariance. Application of symmetry arguments 'o pariele reactiods, Pariy non-cansecvation i weak interaction. Relativistic kinematics. e MODEL QUESTION PAPER a : \ : PART ‘A’ GENERAL APTITUDE a Closes! reasnin ns eraphic al analysis, analytic fal pnd nui ability, quant comparions, series formation, puzzles, etc.) c e & 8 & 6 ~®OoOeVON00 ROG L 4, Avsphote of radius 4,ern iscarved froma Yiotnogeneons sphere of radius 8 ori anid mass 160 g. The mass of the smaller sphere is t B08. ! 2 608s : 9 Bo , 40-g. 4 20 g:. Two boys A and B are at two diametiically opposite points on a.circle, At one instant the twio start rumnitig on the citele; A anticlockwise with constant speed » abd B clockwise with constant speed 29. In 2-minutes, thiey pass each other for \c first ine. How much later will they pass eich other for the second time? 1] 1 minute 2 | 2 thiinates: 3; 3 minutes 4. 4 minutes ‘Thete aré k baskets and bal ‘The balls are put into the baskets randomly. If 1, Theteisino empty basket 2: ‘Thereare exactly (rr) baskets swith at Least arte ball: %, — Theres at least one basket with.two. of inote balls A, ‘Thetsate (ib) baskets with exactly two.balls ‘Amantiis crawling along the a-axis such that the graph of its position on the x-axis vetSis tiie is'a Seti-citcle (see figute). The total distance covered in the 4 sis, 4m int tet 4nm BeNe @ 2 @c Qa 2 o@s 5: Ina bag.containing:only blue, red and green marbles, all but 15 are blue, all’bi 13 are red and all.but 12. are gréen, How many ave red? : eee 13 ‘ i 2: 7 tere . f 3. 25 4, 20 6 —_Fitid the missing nufabers in the botioii middle circle; (Clu central circles relate to the left circles and the fight halves QO @ | abit etigure that comes next the sequence "9, Apetson bya shirt with miarked price Ra. 300) at 209 discount, In otder ta make:a profit of 20%'the person should: ‘sell the shiirt for. 1 RS 288/- , os a Rs, 300/- . . Rs. 240/- 4, | Rs. 360/- 10: A tinifotin oflindrical container is half filled with water. The height of the cylinder is twice its diameter... The cylinder is gradually tilted until the water ‘touches the bili: At this instant, the vontainer is inclined at 1, 30° to vertical ‘ : < 2." 45°to-vertical . G 3, 60%'to-vertical F 4. 75° to Vertical an : i 11, Acarismovingalong astraightroad, The graph below shows how the speed varies with time. , | . i eS 1 @ i | . Which of the following graplis represents the distatice covered by the car with & time? , cr) eeereoeonoeceeev oe eve eovo ¥UagY OG nd eeVoe 2, time: = 3 a t 8 a time: ‘ime Yn triangle ABC, Shown: igure, ‘AB is perpendicular to BC.. Rurther; BD: is perpendicular to AC: ‘If AD* em and C= “fen the'lengih BD's ‘\ ® em D fem. ¢ 16cm 2 65em 36 3 5m 4 Bem 36 A tox of sticks of equal lengths is provided. ‘The minimuni number sticks needed to.buiid.a frame to enclose 4 3 dimensional volume is 8 1 2, Ke) 4 i 5 kg oflddtilferated tive has 2% stones in it anid the rest is vige. Half of the stone | ‘content was removed. Now'the percentage of stofie content in it is 1. 0.99%. Dime % 11% 4 101% A-coifiis tassedl six times. The probability that heads will oceut at least once is ‘Too patatneters TC and TF are related as shown in the table, Find the value of ‘TE conesponding to 2 TC of 75, [tc _[0 [35 [50175 [100 (TF [32 [77 | 122 [Faiz 162 " 162 - 50. 4 200 Several identical cubes are arranged in a’close-packed single layer. If the area of the layer is A and the volume ofthe layer is V, then thé nutnber of cubes inthe selection is HA, 2 ANA. 3 Pia, a AWW, @eoeeenvoec er ooo oocs 2 Gircle POR is inscribed in’ qundei point S. AP =8 om, Qo=3.0 om and “ABCD. The vitcle touches side Ae / om. The length aD side AD is 1 Yom 2 100m 3: em \ 4 120m The distribution of wages in a population is shown below for 2 years. * nutaber of persons |. Ewages: ‘Thie average wage(S) 1. in 1999 is greater than that in:2000. - 2 ‘in 1999. is.less than that in. 2000, 3. in the two years are eqial, but the variances ‘are unequal. 4. inthe ‘woven ate uefa, bathe variances are equal. ar Q 20.’ {ie'grapt below shows crime sates ath oonvidliens for S years thacertain! 7, I : Fm sie 7 ©. pbhvicttonis: ) fiumber of cases. Which of the.following isicortect? 1 \ The cause of convictions being on the rise is better law enforcement, Falling crite rates have slowly reduced the conviction rates also. There are fewer convictions because crinie rate has fallen, ‘The graph. must be wrong, BedS & @ a "Soe a) Inumed pe ante ney wuoitoum-oH0 8 apne} “ag i nse | nem Ba9- e aecen ot - stain pate poco on 30 nw ott “APE so ent 3 an el (eeuou > (eo + fev z (teuzjou 1 (ots soon fe Raw a “Yhewiee SE (Cd ee! se my sony Ono el a aE J apie Wor Vs BE ee ow | 29 deus sbade i pun deso0 b= B&B vopewejes 5130p of to sod uscd sda. 21409 ap sy a Kp we Aaangont au, soar fosso G0 poregen ay rea me oa OOCBEZOGHLAG6EDOGG0O500808 000068 a 2. 2 em eee ees 1 3 - bo seebetseed i ae 2 eke 3 see deay A ktmget ‘A conducting spherical shell ofimnér radius «and Gute radius byhas a pint Jehargeq located atte centre ofthe shell. The potential at a distance r fom te centre (a 9m 5 YONI Hnofog azNBy OTA UF Woy yraRD duo otP 203, : A \ He . { » es & “ FOAM aoe €GCCH2HAGG6HG2000802G000000808000 Soe oedsese Seo BEL @ “ et ee ae ; ww) . ae a oe : 2 oe egy . @ a coe i ‘The states m=, m=-1, 0, 1 are the eigenstates of, vin component of hin 1 propagating plane wave with «= 10" sedhisgventy, angular momentum of apatite wih Propagating pl aul + Vaile ler-F7). A. The expectation value ofS, in the state ) + lai 1a mB ey 3 Na 4 chia ui 2 “Aeterna Pangaea (oe) where Js the exchange energy, 5 ‘constant. A. 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The Hamilton ofthe system is H=—AS-FF where k>0is 8 constant and Sis the electron spin operat. A B. ‘Theeneray of the ground state ofthe Hamiltonian is Tee KBR 2 Leen 2 3. -heHn 2 40 “The expectation value of Sin the ground slate af this Hamitonian is LR? ‘Thebinding energy of ap 1. 136ev 2 6Bev 2 Waev 4 34ev 1fapositronium atom makes a ra state with m= 2 the energy of ecloves to A panic oiassm and charge gis csstesned to move lng sgh tne Joining two oer equal charges ¢ Hxed st x= 2, ‘Th tne pod of small ‘rota Lr eam eZ ‘The following tble shows the relationship between an independent quantity x, @ ‘two measured quantities y and z =f 2 yi [2 sas [yl-orar| er [179 [2 7 4-3 fafaal na | 4? Taal Inner to gets straight line graph relating y tox we should plot’ 2 Fast | 3.7 vex! 4 Yvslogx ‘Sima, inorder 10 get a trsight Line Graph eating to, we should plot

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