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21 0.5 22 4 23 24 5 25 30
-94.4
CHEMISTRY
26 B 27 B 28 B 29 C 30 C
31 B 32 C 33 C 34 B 35 D
36 D 37 B 38 C 39 B 40 B
41 D 42 B 43 C 44 B 45 C
11.5 TO 14.28 TO
46 47 59 TO 61 48 74.5 TO 49 4.8 TO 5.2 50
12.5 75.5 14.29
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56 C 57 B 58 D 59 D 60 B
61 C 62 A 63 C 64 B 65 D
66 C 67 C 68 B 69 D 70 B
71 3 72 207 73 28 74 521 75 4
Narayana IIT Academy 15-04-20_Sr.IIT_N-SC&NC_JEE-Main_GTM-15_Key&Sol
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. X A B 1 C 3D
100 = 2 100 + 100 + 100 + 100
X A B 3 C D
2. 1
Mean free path =
2d2n
KB T
= p = nKB T
2d2p
1.381.-23 290
= = 1.1 10-7
1.414 3.14 2 10 2.026 10
2
-10 5
E0
4. Z=
l0
1 T
5. n=
2l
6. Y 2R
2
Y 2R
2
As, k1 = and k2 = since,
L L
k1x1 = k2x2 = W
Elastic potential energy of the system
1 1
U = k1 x12 + k1 x22
2 2
2 2
1 W 1 W
= k1 + k 2
2 k1 2 k2
B1 n1 i1
7. =
B2 n2 i2
8. C
9. v R
10. Let the x-axis be along the length of the rod and origin at one of its ends. As rod is along x-axis, for
all points on it y and z coordinates are zero.
Centre of mass will be on the road. Now consider an element of rod of length dx at a distance x from
the origin, then dm = dx = A+Bx dx
11. If VA > VB both the junction diodes are forward biased and the given circuit diagram becomes a
balanced Wheatestone bridge the equivalent resistance in this case becomes 4 , if VA <VB the diodes
are reveres biased in that case 4 ,5 and 4 are in series
12. h
r=
2
-1
1 1 1
= R 2 2
nf ni
In first case, nf = 3 ni = 4
In second case nf = 2 ni = 3
14.
= mB sin = IAB sin = IAB; as = 900
q q q
Further, as I = = =
T 2 2
2
L L2
A = r2 = =
2 4
q L
2
qL2B
= B =
2 4 8 2
10
t= = 1s d = 20 1 = 20m.
10
16.
r
=
2
r
17. When the switch S1 is closed and S2 is open, the circuit becomes as shown in figure.
qmax = CV (it is given). Now this capacitor is discharging through R1 charge at any of time ‘t’ is
-R1C
CV
At t = R1C, q = CVe -R1C =
e
At this position, S1 is opened and S2 is closed. Now the circuit becomes as shown in figure below.
Effective resistance R = R1 + R2. Now let us consider that capacitor is further charging i.e. charge on
CV CV / e V
the capacitor increases from to a steady value CE at t = . Assumed that E> = >E . For
e C e
CV
this process q = at t - R1C and charge is q at time t.
e
2R C+R2C
q t 1
- In CE - q CVf =
E
CR R1C
CE - qf 2R1C+R2 C-R1C
In = = -1
CE- CV C R1 +R2
e
CE - qf
= e-1
CV
CE-
e
CE CV 1 CV
CE -q = - qf = CE 1- + 2
e e2 e e
18. m2 - m1
a= g
M
m2 + m1 +
2
19. eE
Here, u = 0, a = ' = ?.t = t
m
eE
= u + at = 0, t; de-Broglie wavelength,
m
h h h
= = =
m m eEt / m eEt
or T2 = 2m1 + m2 l2
2m1 2 10 20
= = = 0.5
2m1 + m2 20 20 40
21. The charge inside the cube due to each line is L . Flux due to horizontal wire through the faces
AEDH, BCGF is zero as the electric field produced will be parallel to these faces.
L
But the total flux due to this line is as it is equally distributed among the remaining four faces.
0
Similarly flux due t vertical wire through the faces DHGC, AEFB is zero.
L L L
Flux through ABCD = + =
4 0 4 0 2 0
0
[in the plane of paper downwards]
4
I 4 amp
23. From P11- T1 = P21- T2
24. d sin = n
25. Vin = V + VZ
CHEMISTRY
4S3 9 1012
9
S3 1012 S 1.31104
4
OH 1.31 104
pOH 3.88
pH 10.12
I II III IV
SR.IIT_N-SC Page. No. 7
Order of TC is CO 2 O2 H 2
30.
31.
32. Conceptual
33. B2 H 6 NH 3
B3 N 3 H 6
x y
Zn 2NaOH Na 2 ZnO 2 H 2
38. A
2B
B
2
62
k 6
A 6
ao
47. ln t
at
ln 3 96
2.303 0.48 2.303
96 200
ln 2 .303 0.3
t1/ 2 60 hrs
2.303 / 200
48. PV nRT
2.66 8.2 1 0.082 T
T 266 K
75.2 / 94
T 7 K 114
1
5
i
8
5 3
1
1 i 883
1 1 1 4
1 1
2 2 2
75 %
8
% of H = 100 14.2
56
MATHS
51. A x : x (, 2] [2, )
B x : x (1,5)
12 11
C3 .29 55 2
52. P(E )
312 3 3
dy 2t d2y 2
53. ,
dx 1 t2 dx 2
1 t2
54. g f ( x) x
For x 2 , 20 2r 2 r 11
20 1 1
C9 . 9
l1 sin cos cot 2
11
l2 20 1 1
C11 9
sin cos11
56. c, d , 2 a, 2 b
2(b d ) 2( 2 ) 2 ( ) ac
x t
57. f ( x) t 2 g (t )dt. g (t ) f (u )du
1 1
5 5 5 5
58. lim x lim x lim 5 x 5
x 0
x x 0 x x x0 x
A5
f(x) is continuous at integral values of x.
59.
a 1 0
f ( x) ax a 1
2
ax ax a
a 1 0
ax a 1 ( R3 R3 xR2 )
0 0 a x
f ( x) a (a x) 2
f (2 x) f ( x) ax(2a 3 x)
60.
For
61.
2 p 6
1 2 q (2 p)(3 q )
1 1 3
x ( p 2)(4q 15)
y 0
z p 2
62. Conceptual
63.
a 2 16b 2 a 2b 2
25 a 2
b 2 a 2 16b 2 100
4 16
a 2b 2 100 ab 10 a 2 5, b 5
3
b 2 a 2 (1 e 2 ) e
2
64. z z z z 2 x y 1
1 1
y 1 cos 2 cos 4 ............
1 cos sin 2
2
1 1 1
x 1 1 x y
y y 1 x
66.
dv 1 v 2
vx
dx 2v
log 1 v log x log c
2
x2 y 2
c x 2 y 2 cx
x
3
c
2
1
67. t1t2 1, 2at1 8, t1 , t2 2
2
Other end of focal chord = (32, 32)
Eq of tangent at (32.32) is
32 y 16( x 32)
2 y x 32
1
y x 16
2
Slope of Tangent = 1/2
Slop of Normal = -2
68.
p a1 a3 a5 a7 ....... a49
a ar 2 ar 4 ......... ar 48
q a2 a4 a6 a8 ....... a50
ar ar 3 ar 5 ......... ar 49
r (a ar 2 ar 4 ....... ar 48
q rp
p 1 a1
q r a2
69.
log(e x sin x x) x c
iˆ ˆj kˆ
71. a b 2 1 2 2iˆ 2 ˆj kˆ a b 3
1 1 0
c a 2 2 c a .(c a ) 8
2 2
c 2a .c a 8
2
c 2 c 9 8 0
2
c 2 c 1 0
( c 1)2 0 c 1
(a b ) c a b c sin 300
1 3
(a b) c 3 (1)
2 2
72.
S 41 C0 641 C1 1141 C2 ......... 206 41C41
S 206 41C41 201 41C40 ....... 41 C0
2 S 207( 41 C0 41C1 41 C2 .......... 41 C41 )
207 2 40
S 207 2 40 k 207
11 7 4
Distance =
2 3 5
2 2 2
38