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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. Charging battery is removed. Therefore, q = constant Distance between the plates is
increased. Therefore, C decreases.
1 q2
Now, V = again q is constant and C is decreasing. Therefore U should increase.
2 C
Correct options are (B) and (D).
2. Charge on capacitor increases with time
q
potential VC increases too
C
Curve I is for VC
V1 V1 V2 2V0
2V1 V2 2V0
dq
3. Current through branch containing capacitor is, I 3e t amp .
dt
At t= 0, I = 3A in downward direction, i.e., towards P. Let V is the potential of point P
then
q 0
20 - V = + 3´ 1 = + 3 = 3
C 1
Þ V = 17 volt
t
4. Charge on capacitor C as a function of time is, q1 C 1 e 2 RC
t
Charge on capacitor 2C as a function of time is q2 2C 1 e 2 RC
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5. Current in ‘R’ will be zero in steady state
20 V 2
I q q
R +- 6V + -
A B
I 6 F 3 F
10 V 3
20 2 I 3I 10 0
I 2A
VA 20 4 VB
VA VB 16V
q q
16 6
6 3
q 22 2 44 C
6. For converting it to voltmeter ‘R’ is joined in series cross checking the options
50 A 100 R
A B
VAB 50 100 R
For R 10 103
VAB 50 100 100 100 106 V
50 A 100
1 50 A
For R 1, I 5 103
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5 103 1 50 106 100
5 103 1 5 103 i.e., it statisfied.
æ R¢ö
çç R + ÷ ÷R
7. è k ø
= R¢
R¢
2R +
k
RR¢ R¢2
R2 + = + 2 RR¢
2 2
Rr r 2 3rR
R2 + = +
2 2 2
æ 3r ö r 2 9r 2
2
çç R - ÷ ÷ = +
è 4ø 2 16
17 r 2
=
16
æ3 + 17 ö
R = çç ÷r
÷
è 4 ø
8. Conceptual
Passage (9 – 10)
9. The forces acting on the dielectric are electrostatic attractive force of field of capacitor
and its weight. The block will slip when
FE mg Mg
M M
FE g g
4 6
1 0l Mg
K 1 2
2 d 12
Mg 2d
min
12 0l K 1
Mgd
6 0l K 1
M
2 Mg g
Thus a 12 23 g 6 138 g
7M 7 7
6
276
v g l b
7
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Let l be the length when we get zero deflection.
x r
x
l O r
x
A
x 2 r
x
2
15r
l l
2 2 16r 600
l 320 cm
14
x
Ig 2 22 2 3
r r 22r
Passage (15 – 16)
- 30 + i2 ( 6) +( i2 - i1 ) 3 = 0
9i2 - 3i1 = 30
3( i1 - i2 ) + 3i1 +15 = 0
2i1 - i2 + 5 = 0
3( 2i1 + 5) - i1 = 10
5i1 = - 5
i1 = - 1
i2 = 3 A
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A) At constant charge, the electric field within the capacitor remains same when plate
V
separation is changed. The electric field in capacitor is E . Hence at constant
d
potential difference the electric field decreases with increases in d.
1 Q2
B) U . Hence at constant charge U increases with decreases in C.
2 C
1
U CV 2 . Hence at constant potential difference U decreases with decreases in C.
2
C) capacitance increases on insertion of dielectric.
D) As a result of insertion of dielectric the capacitance increases.
1 Q2
U . Hence at constant charge U decreases with increase in C.
2 C
1
U CV 2 . Hence at constant potential difference U increases with increase in C.
2
18. A–p;B–r;C–q;D–p
The initial charge on capacitor
CVi 1 2 C 2 C
q f qi 4 2 2 C
U C V f2 Vi 2
1
2
1
42 22 J 6 J
2
Net heat produced in circuit is
H W U 8 6 2 J
19. Conceptual
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20. Conceptual
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CHEMISTRY
21. SO H 2 SO4 SO SO2 H 2O
2
3
2
4
23. In alkaline medium both ppt as ZnS, CuS with H 2 S gas with NH 3 both these form
soluble complexes
24. BaSO4 is insoluble in HCl, But BaCl2 is soluble in dil HCl acidified dichromate turn
26. Conceptual
27. Conceptual
28. Covalent chlorides do not respond to chromyl chloride test, e.g., SnCl4, HgCl2
29. Conceptual
30. Conceptual
Passage (31 – 32) :-
ZnCO3 ZnO CO2
(A) (C) (B)
CO2 Ca OH2 CaCO3 H2O
(B)
Ca HCO3 2
CaCO3 H2O CO2
ZnO 2HCl
ZnCl2 H2O
2ZnCl2 K 4 Fe CN6
Zn2 Fe CN6 4KCl
White ppt.
ZnCl2 H2S ZnS 2HCl
(D)
White ppt.
31. Pb, Cu, Cd, Bi Sulphides are soluble in HNO3
32. P = Pb(CH3COOH)2, Q = Pbl2
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33. Bottle 4 contains blue solutin copper II sulphate.
Bottle 3 + Bottle 4 Blue ppt
Suggests bottle 3 contains sodium carbonate
It gets confirmed the observation.
Bottle 2 + bottle 3 colourless gas CO2
34. Hence, Bottle 3 sodium carbonate
35. Conceptual
36. Conceptual
37. Conceptual
38. Conceptual
39. Conceptual
40. Conceptual
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MATHS
41. Add 1 & sub tract 1 in numerator and then apply by parts
sin 2 x 2 tan x sec 2 x
42. I dx tan 4 x 1 dx
sin 4 x cos 4 x
Put tan 2 x t 2 tan x sec 2 xdx dt
tan 1 t C cot 1 tan 2 x C
dt
2
t 1 2
1
cot 1 tan 2 x C1 cot 1 2 x C1 cot 1 cot 2 x C1
cot
1 tan x 1 cos 2 x
2
Also cos 2 x tan x , using these values in given integral
2
1 tan x 1 cos 2 x
2
sin 2 x 2sin 2 x
I dx dx
cos2 x sin 2 x 2sin 2 x cos2 x cos 2 x 1
2 2
dx dx
43. I
x x2 1 1
2
x
4 2
1
x
sin 1
2
sin 1 2 x 1 C ……(1)
1/ 2
dx 1
Also I put x t dx dt
x 1 x 2 x
2dt
I 2sin 1 x C ……(2)
1 t 2
cos 1 2 x x 2
44. Case – I 0 < a < b
x x
b
x
Then
a
x
dx b a
x
Put t x y f x sin 4 y cos 4 y dy f x f
0
I 2
d tan x cot x tan x cot x
2 tan 1 C
2
tan x cot x 2 2
3 sin x cos x
52. If x , , then I tan x cot x dx dx
2 cos x sin x
sin x cos x 2d sin x cos x
dx 2 sin 1 cos x sin x C
1 sin x cos x
2
sin x.cos x
Passage (53 – 54)
Apply the differentiation given in the passage
Passage (55 – 56) :
For the integral to be defined in 0, , 1 x 1
1 1
f ' x d d 0 g d 0 g d
0
1 x cos 0
1 x cos
2
2 f ' x d
0
1 x cos 2
2
/2 /2
d d sec 2 d dt
f ' x 2 2 2 2
0
1 x cos
2 2
0
1 x cos
2 2
0
1 tan x
2 2
0
t 1 x2
1
1 t
2 tan f x sin 1 x k
1 x
2
1 x 0
2
1 x 2
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But f 0 d 0 f x sin 1 x
0
cos
2 2
Range of f x , ( Range of sin 1 x , )
2 2 2 2
f (x) is differentiable in the interior of its domain and f ' x 0 has no solution.
Hence f(x) has no critical points.
f x sin 1 x , x 1, 1
Applying Lagrange’s theorem
f 1 f 1 2 2 4
f ' x x 1,1
1 1 1 x2 2
57. Conceptual
u
58. a) v 0 a b , Also a b u a
2
Now,
1 dx 2 dx 2 1 x 2 x
I sec 2 dx tan C
a 1 cos x u 2 cos 2 x u 2 2 u 2
2
b) v 0 a b
x
sec 2 dx
dx dx
Now, I 2
a b cos x x x
a b 2b cos 2 a b a b tan 2
2 2
x 1 x
Put tan t sec2 dx dt
2 2 2
2dt 2 dt
I ……..(1)
a b a b t a b t 2 a b
2
a b
2 a b a b 2 v x
tan 1 t C tan 1 tan C
a b a b ab uv u 2
c) v 0 a b 0 b a 0
2 dt
Now I
ba a b 2
(using equation (1) of part (B))
t
ba
59. A)
tan x cot x
t 1
B)
1/ e
1 t2
dt t 1 t dt
1/ e
2
1
Put t
x
1
tan x tan x
t t
1 t2
dt 1
dx. 2 dx
1 x
1 2
1/ e e
x x
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e
1
tan x e e
dt ln 1 t 2 1
t x t
1/ e
2
1 t tan x 1 x 2
dx
1/ e
1 t 2
2 1/ e
C)
n
2 1/2 2/3 3/4 n 1 2
D) f x dx 1. dx 1. dx 1. dx ... 1. dx ... 1. dx
0 0 1/2 2/3 n 1 1
n
1 2 1 3 2 n n 1 n
... ... 1 ... 1 as n
2 3 2 4 3 n 1 n n 1
Taking limit n
2
We get f x dx 1 1 2
0
1 1
1/4 3/4
1
1
60. A) f x dx 2 f x dx 2 x dx dx 1 x dx
1 0 0 1/4
4 3/4
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3
2
2 4 4 4 2 2 4 4 8
B) f ' x x 2 x 1 0 x R
0 3 2 3
59
max f x min f x
6
c) Conceptual
n n 1
n 1 1 1
d) I lim lim . dx
2 2 2
n
r 1 r n
r 1 r r n 0 x 3 x 4
r .n 3 4 3 4
n n n
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2 dz 1
3 4 z 2 14
Put z 3 x 4 I
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