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1. (d)
As v is ↑↑ or ↑↓ so Fmag = 0
2. (b)
×
3. (c)
Motional
⇒ ...(i)
...(ii)
By (i) + (ii)
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4. (b)
×
× × ×
×
W/m2
5. (a)
U = −MB cos θ
U˳ = MB cos θ = − MB
Uqo = 0
⇒ W = Uqo − U˳ = MB
= 2 × 0.25 = 0.5 J
6. (b)
U = CV2 = 180 J
⇒ Power in 2 ms is
= 90 kW
×
7. (b)
x = 5
y = 4 sin cos
y cos(96 πt)
for ymax cos(96 πt) = 1
⇒ y =
8. (b)
As g =
ge
gp
Also T ∝ ⇒
g
⇒ sec
9. (c)
2
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10. (b)
r.m.s. value of a.c. component of wave is more than d.c. value due to barrier voltage of p−n
junction used as rectifier.
11. (c)
For ammeter,
0.002I × G = 0.998I × rs
rs =
rs = 0.002004 G = ×
Equivalent resistance of ammeter,
∴
⇒
12. (d)
Sol. As and
×
× × × × ×
13. (b)
Projection of phasor on y axis gives instantaneous value of VR and VC
V = 9
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14. (b)
∆ × × × ×
′ ∆ × ×
×
15. (c)
Sol. The saturation photoelectric current is directly proportional to the intensity of radiation and is
independent of its frequency. Therefore, saturation current becomes double, when both frequency
and intensity are doubled.
16. (a)
U = klogr
dU K
Fc =
dr r
mv k
⇒
r r
⇒ V K
m
Using Bohr’s Postulate of Angular momentum
nh
mvr
⇒ r
nh
m K
m
nh
⇒ r
mk
for the Energy we know that
T.E = K.E + P.E
mvr klogr
K
m klog
m nh
mk
k k
log
nh
mk
k
log
nh
mk
k n h
∴ T.E log
mk
17. (a)
V = U + at
150 = 100 + a (1)
a = 50 m/s2
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18. (b)
∵ force is variable
dw = Fdx
1 = 2xdx
W = dw
2xdx
19. (c)
For half wave rectifier V0 = Vrms
= 283 V.
20. (a)
R = λN
R1 = λN0e−λt ∵(N = N0e−λt)
At time t1, R = R1
R1 = λN0e−λt1
⇒ R1 = R0e−λt1 ∵(R0 = λN0)
Similarly
R2 = λN0e−λt2
⇒ R2 = R0e−λt2
t
R Re
So t
R Re
t t
⇒ R R e
21. (b)
From graph
sin
tan °
sin
22. (d)
m A
Earth
GMm
PEi
R
GMm
PE f
R R
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GMm
PE f
R
∆PE PE f PEi
GMm GMm
R R
GMm
R
GM
mR
R
GM
mgR ∵ g
R
23. (c)
I MR
Using Parallel axis Theorem
Inew Ic MR
MR MR
MK MR
K
R
24. (c)
T
T
T2 → Lower temperature
T1 → Temperature of surrounding
T
T
T
⇒
T
Q T
⇒
Q T
6
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⇒ Q Q W
Q
Q
⇒
Q
Q
⇒
Q
Q Q
Q J
25. (a)
N = mg
v
B
μ
mg
f = μN = μmg
Hence deceleration = μg
final velocity = 0
V = u − at
uv
t =
a
v
t =
g
26. (d)
a b
y
cd
∆y ∆a ∆b ∆c ∆d
× ×
y a b c d
× × × ×
27. (c)
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F L
y
A∆
WL
y
A∆
∆
WL
AY
WL
AY
Total extension
WL
∆ so after deduction final elongation is l
AY
28. (b)
Terminal velocity
r
V
V ∝r
m
r
m
∝
r
m
So, V ∝r ×
r
m
∴ V∝
r
29. (c)
tan
⇒ putting values in expression B = 1 T.
30. (a)
En = 1.5 rn
E1 = 1.5 r1
E2 = 1.5 r2
En = 1.5 rn
∵ I =
E = E1 + E2 + E3 + .......................+ En
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r = r1 + r2 + r3 + .........................+ rn
E E E En
I =
r r r rn
=
=
= 1.5
31. (b)
h = nR
32. (d)
R L
I M
Using Parallel Axis Theorem
R
L L
Inew M
Since it is given L = 6R
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∴ R L
R R
Inew M M
∴ Inew MR
33. (b)
max
min
⇒ ⇒
⇒ ⇒
34. (b)
H t = 3s
45°
T h
h
h
∴ H = 45 m
35. (a)
dT
bA ∆T
dt
Take Average of 70°C and 60°C to be the objects temperature
∴ Average of 70°C & 60°C = 65°C
∆T T T = room temperature
⇒ bA T ...(i)
Average of 60°C and 54°C = 57°C
Change in Temperature
bA T ...(ii)
On dividing (i) and (ii)
T
T
T °C
10
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36. (d)
Internal Energy U n RT
f = degree of freedom
Utotal Uo UAr
RT RT
RT
37. (b)
C
I
dv Id
v C
V
dv
d
∞
C C
∞
38. (b)
α
C
P x Q
W = Mg
1/2 1/2
P x Q
Mg
TMg I ...(i)
I ML ...(ii)
TMg ML
TMg
ML
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L
Mg
ML
g
L
39. (b)
Out put is
its AND GATE.
40. (a)
Normal shift
here : cm
×
glycerine
×
quar tz
= 6 cm
41. (a)
S
P
r
r1 r2
S S
P P
r r
P P
S
r
S
r
r r
V n V
V
n
V
r
r
12
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r
n
r
42. (d)
Due to shielding.
43. (b)
Phase difference b/w emf and current
tan−1
⇒ cos ′
44. (b)
As
45. (a)
Tfr idge
Tsurr Tfr idge
T
T
T °k
°C
13
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