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Q7 A projectile is fired with a velocity at right angles to the slope which is inclined at an angle @with the horizontal. The expression for the range R along the incline is avi 2 (a) seco wy @ ™tano g 2 : co Miwnomen 9g Yet (0) “tan?o 9 Q.10 A boat having a speed of 5 km/hr. in still water, crossed a river of width 1 km along the shortest possible path in 15 minutes, The speed of the river in Km/h. (A) 1 (8) 3 @4 (0) Jai Q.13 Three ships A, B & C are in motion. The motion of Aas seen by B is with speed v towards north-east. The motion of B as seen by C is with speed v towards the north-west. Then as seen by A, C will be moving towards (A) north (8) south Ceast —(D) west Q.22 When particle moves in a circle with a uniform speed: (A) Its velocity and acceleration are both constant {@) Its velocity is constant but the acceleration changes (© Its acceleration is constant but the velocity changes (0) Its velocity and acceleration both change 3A cylindrical wire of radius 1 mm, length 1m, Young's modulus=2x10"Nm?, Poisson's ratio p=n/10 is stretched by a force of 100 N. Its radius will become (A) 0.99998mm, (8) 0.99999mm. (©) 0.99997mm (0) 0.99995mm Q4 A block of mass 2.5kq is heated to a temperature of 500°C and placed a large ice block. What is the maximum amount of ice that can melt (approx.)? Specific heat for the body=0.1 cal/gm*C. (A) 1kg, (B) 1.5 kg (© 2kg (D) 2.5kg Q 12. A solid ball is completely immersed in a liquid. The coefficient of volume expansion of the ball and liquid are 3x10“ and 8x10~ per°C respectively. The percentage change in upthrust when the temperature is increased by 100°C is. (A)0.5% — (B)0.11% — (C)1.1% (0) 0.05% Q2. Two projectiles A and B are thrown with the same such that A makes angle @with the horizontal and B makes angle 0 with the vertical, then (A) Both must have same time of fight (8) Both must achieve same maximum height (©) A must have more horizontal range than B (0) Both may have same time of flight QS particle is dropped from the height of 20m from horizontal ground. A constant force acts on the particle in horizontal direction due to which horizontal acceleration of the particle becomes 6 ms”. Find the horizontal displacement of the particle till it reaches ground. (a) 6m (8) 10m (Q12m — (D)24m ‘Q.14 Wind is blowing in the north direction at speed of 2 m/s which causes the rain to fall at some angle with the vertical. With what velocity should a cyclist drive so that the rain appears vertical to him? (A) 2m/s south, (8) 2m/s north (©) 4m/s west (0) 4 m/s south Q11 The vertical height of point P above the ground is twice that of point Q A particle is projected downward witha speed of 5 m/s from P andat the same time another particle is projected upward with the same speed from Q Both particles reach the ground simultaneously, if PQ is lie on same vertical line then (A) PQ=30 m (8) PQ=60 m (©) Time of flight of the stones (0) Time of flight of the stones=1/3s Q6 Steam at 100°C is added slowly to 1400 gm of water at 16°C, until the temperature of water is raised to 80°C. The mass of steam required to do this is (Ly =540cal/gm) (A) 1659m (8) 125gm (© 250gm (©) 320gm Q8 A continuous flow water heater (geyser) has an electrical power rating=2 KW and efficiency of conversion of electrical power into heat=80%. If water, is flowing through the device at the rate of 100 cc/ sec, and the inlet temperature is 10°C, the outlet, temperature will be. (A) 12.2°C (8) 13.8°C (20°C = (0) 16°C 10 Two conductors have the same resistance at OC but their temperature coefficients of resistance are a, and a,, The respective temperature coefficients of their series and parallel combinations are nearly (2070) Q.14A pendulum clock lose 12s day ifthe temperature is 40°C and gains 4 s a day if the temperature is 20°C. The temperature at which the clock will show correct time, and the co-efficient of linear expansion (a) of the metal of the pendulum shaft are respectively: (2076) (A) 60°C; a = 1.85 x 104/°C (B) 30°C; a= 1.85 x 10°/°C (0) 58°C; 0 = 1.85 x 102/°C (D) 25°C; a= 1.85 « 105/°C Q.3 10 gm of ice at 0°C is kept in a calorimeter of water equivalent 10 gm. How much heat should be supplied to the apparatus to evaporate the water thus formed? (Neglect loss of heat) (A) 6200 cal (C) 13600 cal (8) 7200 cal (0) 8200 cal Q.4 Heat is being supplied at a constant rate to a sphere of ice which is melting at the rate 0.1 gm/sec. It melts completely in 100sec. Assumed no loss of heat. The rate of rise of temperature thereafter will be (A) 0.8°C/sec (B) 5.40°C/sec (©) 3.6°C/sec (O) will change with time Q.10 Find the amount of heat supplied to decrease the volumeofanicewatermixtureby 1cm#withoutanychange in temperature. (pj. = 0.9Pyatertice = 80 cal/gm). (A) 360 cal (8) 500 cal (0720 cal (0) None of these Q.15 The coefficient of apparent expansion of a liquid in a copper vessel is C and in a silver vessel is S. The coefficient of volume expansion of copper ise. What is the coefficient of linear expansion of silver? C148 C~%e +8 whe) te*5) oy! a) okt) gy 8) 3 3 Q8 Calorie is defined as the amount of heat required to raise temperature of 1 g of water by 1°C and it is defined under which of the following conditions? (2005) (A) From 145°C to 15.5°C at 760 mm of Hg (8) From 98.5°C to%C 995°C at 760 mm of Hg (C) From 135°C to 145°C at 76 mm of Hg (0) From 35°C to.4.5°C at 76 mm of Hg Q.11 A wooden wheel of radius R is made of two semicircular parts (see figure); The two parts are held together by a ring made of a metal strip of cross sectional area S and length LL is slightly less than 2pR. To fit the ring on the wheel, it is heated so that its temperature rises by DT and it just steps over the wheel. As it cools dovn to surrounding temperature, it presses the semicircular parts together. Ifthe coefficient of linear expansion of the metal is a, and its Youngs’ modulus is ¥, the force that one part of the wheel applies on the other partis: (2012) (A) 2aS¥aaT (QxS¥aat @ svaat (©) 25yaaT Q7 A block of ice with mass m falls into a lake. After impact, a mass of ice m/5 melts. Both the block of ice and the lake have a temperature of 0°C. If L represents heat of fusion, the minimum distance the ice fell before striking the surface is, L gt ot om Ws Og Om O sg Q.11 Some steam at 100 °C is passed into 1.1kg of water contained in a calorimeter of water equivalent 0.02 kg at 15°C so that the temperature of the calorimeter and its contents rises to 80 °C. What is the mass of steam condensing? (In kg) (A) 0.130 (©) 0.260 (8) 0.065 (0) 0.135 Q.12 A thin copper wire of length L increases in length by 1% when heated from temperature T, to T,. What is the percentage change in area when a thin copper plate having dimensions 2L xL is heated from T, to T,? (1% (82% (3% (0) 4% Q.26 An experiment is performed to measure the specific heat of copper. A lump of copper is heated in an oven, and then dropped into a beaker of water. To calculate the specific heat of copper, the experimenter must know or measure the value of all the quantities below EXCEPT the (A) Heat capacity of water and beaker Q1 A bimetallic strip is formed out of two identical strips-one of copper and other of brass. The coefficient of linear expansion of the two metals are ac and a, .On heating, the temperature of the strip goes up by AT and bends to form an arc of radius of curvature R. (1999) (8) Original temperature of the copper and the water A) Proportional to AT (© Final (equilibrium) temperature of the copper and (8) Inversely proportional to AT the water (©) Proportional to |a, ~a¢| (D) Time taken to achieve eq is dropped into the water rium after the copper (D) Inversely proportional to Q6 Star $1 emits maximum radiation of wavelength Q-5 The power radiated by a black body is P and it 420 nm and the star S2 emits maximum radiation of radiates maximum energy around the wavelength 2.. wavelength 560 nm, what is the ratio of the temperature If the temperature of the black body is now changed of S1 and S2 s0 that it radiates maximum energy around wavelength was, (4/3) 3/4 (0)(3/4)”” 3/42,, the power radiated by it will increase by a factor QA The rate of emission of radiation of a black body at 273°C is E, then the rate of emission of radiation of this. (A) 4/3 (B) 16/9 (C) 64/27 (D) 256/81 body at 0°C will be 2 Awall has two layers A and B each made of different ‘materials, both the layers have same thickness. The thermal conductivity of the material A is twice of that of B. Under thermal equilibrium, the temperature 9 A system S heat ti fi 4 Serta SP poe Reva difference across the wall B is 36°C. The temperature S becomes constant at 50°C. When the surrounding difference across wall A is temperature is 20°C. After the heater is switched off, _ a i 5 S cools from 35.1°C to 34.9°C in 1 minute. The heat ee (eee {SE {Bye E E of We OF OF (m0 capacity of Sis Q8 A long metallic bar is carrying heat from one of its (a) 1004" (@) 300 9c ends to the other end under steady-state. The variation of temperature @ along the length x of the bar from (9) 75057°C (0) 1500 9/°C its hot end is best described by which of the following figure. (2009) 10. A liquid in @ beaker has temperature 8(t) at time t and 6, is temperature of surroundings, then according ° o to Newton's law of cooling the correct graph between log, (@-8,) and tis @or2) “ © “ 4 ® 1] 9 ol or rf © © 3 Z| o 8 © 8 ofr os Q.11. If piece of metal is heated to temperature 8 and then allowed to cool in a room which is at temperature @,, the graph between the temperature T of the metal and time t will be closest to: 2013)

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