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For further information about the books from DISHA, Log on to www.dishapublication.com or email to info@ dishapublication.com 12. 3B. 14. 15. 16. 17. Beer Pere cg Baa ue Rg Be OC Ba Ue Cac CHAPTERS BASED ON CLASS 11' SYLLABUS Units and Measurements Motion Laws of Motion Work, Energy and Power Momentum and Impulse Rotational Motion Gravitation Mechanical Properties of Solids and Fluids Heat & Thermodynamics and Gases iple Harmonic Motion (Oscillations) Waves CHAPTERS BASED ON CLASS 12" SYLLABUS Electrostatics Current Electricity Moving Charges and Magnetism Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current Ray and Wave Optics Modern Physics 1-6 7-12 13-20 21-28 29-32 33-46 47-50 51-58 59-78 79-86 87-96 97-114 115 - 128 129-144 145 - 156 157 - 180 181 - 204 SP_3481 Solutions @cExplanations 1. Units and Measurements 1-6 2. Motion 7-15 3. Laws of Motion 16 - 26 4. Work, Energy and Power 27-36 5. Momentum and Impulse 37-43 6. Rotational Motion 44-68 7. Gravitation 69-75 8. Mechanical Properties of Solids and Fluids 76 - 86 9. Heat & Thermodynamics and Gases 87-117 10. Simple Harmonic Motion (Oscillations) 118 - 127 11. Waves 128 - 144 12. Electrostatics 145 - 173 13. Current Electricity 174-193 14. Moving Charges and Magnetism 194 - 216 15. Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current 217 - 235 16. Ray and Wave Optics 236 - 269 17. Modern Physics 270 - 300 * The chapters have been divided as per the Class 11° & 12" syllabus followed by the NCERT books. Some of the chapters which are split in the class 11° & 12" syllabus in NCERT have been combined. There might be certain topics/ chapters which are not covered in NCERT but are a part of JEE Advanced/IIT-JEE syllabus. ya a Pe PAPER SECTION- I (MAXIMUM MARKS: 2. ‘This section contains SIX (06) questions. Each question has FOUR options for correct answez(s). ONE, OR MORE THAN ONE ofthese four option(s is (are) correct option(s). For each question, choose the correct option(s) to answer the question Answer to each question will be evaluated according tothe following marking scheme: Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correst option(s) is (are) ‘chosen Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ‘ONLY three options are chosen. Partial Marks : +2 [three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of which are correct ‘options. Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ‘ONLY one option is chosen and itis a correct option. Zero Marks : 0 f none of the options is chosen (i.e. the ‘question is unanswered) Negative Marks :~2 In all other eases, For Example: If first, third and fourth are the ONLY three correct options for a question with second option being an incorreet option; selecting only al the three correct options ‘will result in +4 marks, Selecting only two ofthe three correct ‘options (eg, the first and fourth options), without selecting any incorrect option (second option inthis case), will result in-+2 marks. Selecting only one ofthe three correct options (ither frst or third or fourth option), without selecting any incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +1 marks, Selecting any incorrect option(s) (Second option in this case), with or without selection of any correct option(s) will result in—2 marks. The potential energy ofa particle of mass m ata distancer from a fixed point Q is given by M(r)= kr, where kis a positive constant of appropriate dimensions. This particle ismoving in a circular orbit of radius R about the point O. If vis the speed of the particle and Lis the magnitude ofits angular momentum about O, which of the following statements is (are) true? © L= JmkR* Consider a body of mass 1.0 kg at rest atthe origin at time = [eRe oe Aforce F = (ati +) isappicd on the body, where 4 & a= ONS" and 6 = 1.0.N. The torque acting oa the body ahoutthe orginal times LOsis ¢. Which ofthe fllowing statements is (are) true? a lt (B) The torque @ is in the direction ofthe unit vector +& 1 1 (© Thevelactyofthebodyat = Isis ¥=L@-+2)yms" (©) Theragritudeofisplacementofthbody a= sis Auniform capillary tube ofiner radius is dipped vertically intoa beaker filed with water. The water rises toa height h in the capillary tube above the water surface i the beaker ‘The surface tension of water is &: The angle of contact between water and the wall ofthe capillary tube i 0. Ignore themas of water in the meniscus. Which of the following statements is (ae) true? (A) Fora given material ofthe capillary tube, h decreases with increase in r (®) For e given material of the capillary tube, his independent of (©) Ifthis experiment is performed in a lift going up with a constant aceleration, then h decreases ©) his proportional to contact angle 0 In the figure below, the switehes 5, and S, are closed simultaneously at ¢= Oand a current starts to flow in the circuit Both the tttries have the same magnitude ofthe electromotive force emf) and the polarities are as indicated in the figure. Ignore mutual inductance between the inductors, The current 1 in the middle wire reaches is rmaximammagnitide atime =. Whichof he flowing ‘statements is (are) true? eR y v A) low 3 8) Ina= FR L 2b 4 in = m2 Org Ore ‘Two infinitely long straight wires lie in the xy-plane along the lines x=R. The wite located at x= +R carries a constant ‘current /, and the wire located at x=~R carries constant current A circular loop ofradius Ris suspended with its centre at (0,0, VR ) and in a plane parallel to the xy-plane. This loop earres a constant current / in the clockwise direetion as seen from above the loop. The current in the Wire is taken to be positive if itis in the +} direction ‘Which ofthe following statements regarding the magnetic field Bis (are true? (A) IFh=f, then B eannot be equal tozer0 atthe origin (0,0,0) ®) Ifh,>0and/, <0, then B can be equal to zeroat the cxigin(0,0,0) © Wh xigin(0,0,0) (D) If, =F, then the -component ofthe magnetic fieldat then B canbe equal to zero at the i the ete ofthe opis (2) One mole of a monatomic ideal gas undergoes a eyelic ‘process as shown in the figure (where Vis the volume and Tis the temperature). Which of the statements below is (are) true? y (A) Process 1 is an isochorie process (B) In process I, gas absorbs heat © In process IV, gas releases heat (D) Processes land Il are not isobaric DEIN ‘This section contains EIGHT (08) questions. The answer {ocach question isa NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; ¢g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33,-30,30.27,-127,30) using the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric Keypad in the place designated to enter the answer. Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct numerical value is centered as answer. Zero Marks In all other cases, Twovectors 4 and & aredefinedas 4 = ai and & (60s wr? +sin wr 7), where ais a constant and @= 26 rads tf] A+B + V3 | AB | attimer= «forthe frsttime, the value of sin seconds, is ‘Twomen are walking along «horizontal sraight line in the ‘same direction. The man in front walks at a speed 1.0 ms! and the man behind walks at a speed 2.0 ms. A third man JEE Advanced 2018 Solved Paper is standing at a height 12 m above the same horizontal line such that all three men are in a vertical plane. The two ‘walking men are blowing identical whistles which emit a sound of frequency 1430 Hz. The speed of sound in ae is 330 ms~!, At the instant, when the moving men are 10 m ‘apart, the stationary man is equidistant from them. The frequency of beats in Hz, heard by the stationary man at this instant, is ing and adiseare initially at res, side by side atthe top ‘of an inclined plane which makes an angle 60° withthe horizontal, They stat to oll without slipping at the same instant of time along the shortest path. Ifthe ime difference between their reaching the groundis (2~V3)/-0 s,then the height of the top ofthe inclined plane, in metres, is ‘Take g= 10ms?, 2 spring: block system is resting on a frictionless flor as shown in the figure. The spring constant is 2.0 Nm! and the mass of the block is 2.0 kg. Ignore the mass of the Spring, Initially the spring isin an unstretched condition. Another block of mass 1.0 kg moving with a speed of 2.0, ms‘ collides elastically with the first block. The collision is such thatthe 2.0 kg block doesnot hitthe wal. The distance, in metres, between the two blocks when the spring returns toits unstretched position fc the is time ae the collision 2 Ly Three identical capacitors C,, Gand C havea capacitance of 1.0 uF each and they are uncharged initially. They are ‘connected ina circuit as shown inthe figure and C, is then filled completely with a dielectric material of relative permittivity ¢,. The cell electromotive force (emf) Y= BV. First the switch 5, is closed while the switch 5, ts kept ‘open. When the capacitor C;is fully charged, S, is opened and 5, is closed simultaneously. When all the capacitors reach equilibrium, the charge on C; is found to be 5 jC. lke In theay-plane the region y> O has a uniform magnetic field and the region y

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