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Narayana IIT Academy 18-04-21_Sr.IIT_N-SC/N-C_JEE-Adv_SPL GTA-1_P2-KEY&SOL
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
du
1. F 2
dr r
b2 3
Eccentricity e 1
a2 5
so, SO=3m,SA=2m, SC=8m
U A 20 J ,U c 5 J
2
rA m VA rc m Vc
2VA 8VC
1 1
mvA 2 20 mvc 2 5
2 2
Solving we get VA 4m / s
2. M is the highest position of balls motion horizontal component of velocity remains the same i.e
u cos
At point P, let is the angle formed by vnet (net velocity) with horizontal
v ''
Tan
u cos
Where v”= vertical velocity component at point p
Taking vertically downward as positive and motion from M to P v ' 0 vertically downward
velocity at
Highest point
2 2
v " v1 2 g H h 3rd equation of motion
2 2
v " o 2 g H h
v " 2 g H h
v" 2g H h
tan
u cos u cos
2g H h
Or tan 1
u cos
3. 4 resistances all are connected in parallel
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Net resistance = 4
20 2
Power= 100 watt
4
4. At steady state
E IR 0 IR E
P.D across resistor=E
5. In Cm frame both the masses execute SHM with
k 2k
SHM
m
2k
Distance = L0 L L0 cos t y A cos t
m
dq
r dr
6. dV 2
4 0 r 4 0 r
R R
V dr
8 0 R / 2 160
Cair c
7.
Cned f
c k
or where k is the same for 3 media
f
k
For A, A
1.5
k
For B, B
`1
k
For C, C
1.4
t 1.5t
No. of waves in A=.
A k
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T1 T T2 M B
2
M A MB T1 M A
9.
l l 1 ml 2 2
mg mg cos
1
2 2 2 3
mg cos N m 2 (l / 2)
2
l ml 2
mg sin
3
2 3
l
mg sin f s m
4
2
fs N 5
10. Charge on a1 r , q1
Charge on a2 r2 q2
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RC 1 1 1
Time constant 10
2 10n 2 2 2 ln 2
kx
12. Equilibrium of piston gives PS kx0 or P 0
S
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F rot 2mV ˆj m 2 r iˆ
Now considering motion along x-axis
dV
m m 2 r
dt
dV
mV m 2 r
dt
v r
2
VdV rdr
o ro
2
V2 r 2 ro 2
r 2
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Put r ro sec
dr ro sec tan dQ
r sec tan d
o dt
ro 2 sec 2 ro 2
sec d dt
n sec tan t c
At t=0, 0
C 0
n sec tan t
sec tan et --------(1)
Using the identity
sec2 tan 2 1
sec tan et ------(2)
From equation 1 & 2
1
sec e t et
2
r 1 t
e et
ro 2
r
r o e t et
2
R t
r e et
4
dr R
18. V rot et e t iˆ
dt 4
2 m v rot
R 2
Frot 2m
4
et e t ˆj
1
Reaction force = m 2 R et et ˆj mg kˆ
2
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22.
23.
24.
25. Conceptual
26. Conceptual
27. Conceptual
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33.
34.
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MATHS
c t1 t2
2
t1t2
37. Area APB t1 t2 t
2t1t2 t
tt
Area will get maximized if t 1 2 is minimized
t
tt
t 12
By A.M G.M t tt
1 2
2
tt
Equality holds when t 1 2 t t1t2
t
t1 , t , t2 are in G.P.
3 9 4 12
38. Centre of ellipse , 6,8
2 2
2 2
Equation of auxiliary circle is x 6 y 8 a 2
It is know that of perpendicular dropped upon any tangent from focus lies on the auxiliary circle
2 2
1 6 4 8 a 2 a 2 52 12 2 132 a 13
2 2
2ae SS ' 3 9 4 12 10
5
2 13 e 10 e
13
39. OH 9 R a b 2 c 2
2 2 2
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2 4
AG ma R 2 ma2 OG 2
3 9
41 a 2 b2 c 2
R 2
94
2b 2c a R
2 2 2 2
9
2 2 2
b c 2a
AC 2 AB 2 2 BC 2
2BC 2 289 361 650
BC 2 325 BC 5 13
m 5; n 13 m n 8
1
40. 1 2d &d0
2
2 1
2d
2
2 1 2 2
d
2 2 4
41. Since a, b, c represent vertices of an equilateral triangle in complex plane
a 2 b 2 c 2 ab bc ca
a b b c c a 3 3
2 2 2 2
Also, we know that a b c a b b c c a 3 a b c
2 2 2
441 27 27 27 3 27 b c
2 2
2 2
b c 147
3 4 4 4 cos 3
42. cos cos cos 4
7 7 7 cos 4
1 2 cos
cos cos 2
2 cos
1 7
2
cos cos
7 7
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If the two curves were to touch each other then A and B must coincide due to which the lines y x
and ( x y ) 1 0 will be tangent to both curves at point of contact.
1 1
Solving y=x and y ax 2 ax , we get x 2 1 x 0
24 24
1 1
But since y=x and y x 2 x touch, the equation x 2 1 x 0 must
24 24
2 3 2
Have one root for which discriminant 0 1 0 ,
6 2 3
1
Similarly, on solving x y 1 0 and y ax 2 ax and putting discriminant=0
24
13 601
We get 6 2 13 18 0
12
44. For (A) starting with boy then girl then boy….. and so on, so number of ways to make then sit is
(n !) 2 also we can start with girl then boy then girl….. and so on, for which number of ways to make
them sit is ( n !)2 again.
2 2
Hence ( n !) 2 n ! 2 n !
For (B) first make girls sit in n! ways then the boys can be made to sit in n of (n+1) available gaps
which can be done in n 1 Pn ways and thus the boys and girls can be made to sit in
2
n !n 1 Pn n 1 n !
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1 1
47. 1 2 0
2 0 5
2 2 5 1 0
5 33
4
48. Let D be midpoint of AB
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3 100
49. 1 x x x a a x x x ..... a x
2
0 1 2
2
300
300
3 99
100 1 x x x 1 2 x 3 x a x ....
2 2
1
Put x=0
a1 100
Hence (A)
Put x 1 a0 a1 a2 ..... a300 4100
Hence (B)
Dividing throughout by x300
100
1 1 1 a0 a1 a299
3 2 1 300 199 ..... a300
x x x x x x
1
Replace x by we get
x
100
1 x x 2
x3 a0 x 300 a1 x 299 .....a299 x a300
Hence (C)
Put x 1 to obtain (D)
2
50. z1 zz1 z1 z1 1
z1 z2 z3 z1 z2 z3 z1 z2 z3
1 1 1
z1 z2 z2 z3 z3 z1
z1 z2 z3
1 1 1 1 1 1
z z z z z z
z z z2 z3 z3 z1
z z2 z2 z3 z3 z1
1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 1
z1 z2 z3 z1 z2 z3 1
z1 z2 z3
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z 2 z1 z2 z3 z3 z1
z1 z 2 z3
Since z z z is purely real and thus lm( z ) 0
51&52:
Total number of ways in which the 8 students can be put in 4 different rooms with 2 students in one
room
8!
8 C2 .6 C2 .4 C2 .1 2520
2!2!2!2!
Number of ways in which of 4 rooms contain student of same school =4!=24
Number of ways in which exactly 3 rooms contain student of same school=0
Number of ways in which exactly 2 rooms contain student of same school
=(Number of ways to select 2 schools and then 2 rooms for them) (Number of ways to put
students in these 2 rooms) (number of ways to put student in 2 other room)
4 C2 4 C2 2 4 288
Number of ways in which exactly one room contains students of same school
4 C1 4 C1 1 x 16 x
Where X is number of ways to put 6 students in 3 rooms so that no room contain students of same
school
x 6 C2 4 C2 2 C2 (Number of ways in all room contains students of same school)
-(Number of ways in which exactly 2 rooms contain students of same school)
-(Number of ways in which exactly room contain students of same school)
90 3! 0 3 C1 3 C1 4 90 6 0 36 48
Number of ways in which exactly one room contains students of same school
16 x 16(48) 768
Number of ways in which no rooms contains students of same school
=2520-24-0-288-768
=1440
53 & 54:
Since, tangent is external angle bisector of the two focal radii, image of S’ (i.e. Q) w.r.t tangent at P
will lie on SP extended.
x 3 y1 4 2 3 12 1
1 2 Q 5, 2
1 3 12 32
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