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GMP-1516-PH-ASSIGN-174 ‘TEST YOURSELF BUBIECTIVE PROBLEMS EF of resistance In the figure shown there is a conducting loop ABC per unit length 2. placed near by a long straight current carrying wits, ‘The dimensions are shown in the figure. The long wire lies in the t plane of the loop. The current in the long wire varies as I= Tot. Find (a) the mutual inductance of the pair (b) the heat produced in the loop in time t. A thin non conducting horizontal disc of mass m having total charge q Bekt distributed uniformly over its surface, can rotate freely about its own axis. Initially when the disc is stationary a magnetic field B directed perpendicular to the plane is switched on at t = 0. Find the angular velocity @ acquired by disc as a function of time, if B = kt, where t is time. A charged point particle having positive charge q, mass m is projected in x-z plane with a speed vo at an angle 0 with the x- Eo axis, while another identical particle is _ projected t simultaneously along the y-axis from the origin (see figure) yo & with an equal speed Vo. ae ‘An electric field E=~E,k exists in the x - z plane, while a = : magnetic field B = B,k exists in the region y > 0 (Eo, Bo > 0). It is observed that both the particles collide after some time. Assume that the space is gravity free. (i). Find the time after which the particles collide and the coordinates of the point of collision. (ii) Find the velocity vo and the angle 0 in terms of the other variables. (iii) What is the maximum value of the z-coordinate of the first particle? Ina YDSE experiment the two slits are covered with a transparent membrane of negligible thickness which allows light to pass through it but does not allow water. A glass slab of thickness t = 0.41 mm and refractive index }4=1.5 is placed infront of one of the slits as shown in the figure. The separation between the slits is d = 0.30 mm. ‘The entire space to the left of the slits is filled with water of refractive index p1y=4/3 con te find A coherent light of intensity I and absolute wavelength 4 = 5000A° is being incident making an angle 30° with horizontal, If screen is placed at a distance D = 1 m from thesis, (a) the position of central maxima, (b) the intensity at point O. PMIIGE Lid., FUTJEE House, 29-A, Kals Sarai, Sarvapriya Vinar, New ‘website: wins fi In the Young's double slit fut, the medium between sitet refraction index varying with times asa ont (a) find the y co-ordinates of central my @) Its velocity as a function of time, (0) Ifa glass plate of small thickness p j front of S How should its refractive: raced in with time so that central maxima ig < ae vay ato, ‘A gas containing hydrogen like ions with atomi: = Z, The n= Z, These photons fall on a metallic plate and gj wavelength 1 of SA°. Find the value of °Z’ eject electrons ha ‘own in the Seren me maxima In the nuclear reaction p+ °N—> $X4n (a) Find A,Z and identify the nucleus xX. (b) Find the Q-value of the reaction, (©) If the proton were to collide with the initiate the above reaction. @ Ifthe proton has the twice th i withthe diction ofthe incident proton, ie aentmot erase m(p) = 1.007825u — m(SC) = 15.0106 u m(SN) = vitae m(SN) = 15.000u - m('S0)= 15,9949 u i m(n) = 1.008665u (0) = 15,0031 u and 1 u~ 931.5 MeV 15 'N at rest, find the minimum K.E. needed by the proton to ‘An electron is orbiting in a circular orbit of radius r under the influence of a constant strong magnetic field of strength B. Assuming that Bohr’s postulate regarding the quantisation of angular momentum holds good for this electron, find (@) the allowed values of the radius ‘r’ of the orbit. (0) the kinetic energy of the electron in orbit (© the potential energy of interaction between the magnetic moment ofthe orbital current due to the electron moving in its orbit and the magnetic field, B. (@ the total energy of the allowed energy levels (©) the total magnetic flux due to the magnetic field B passing through the nth orbit (Assume that the charge on the electron is © ‘and the mass ofthe electron ism.) A photoelectric plate is initially exposed toa spectrum of hydrogen gas excited to second ot level. Later when the same photoelectric plate is exposed t0 @ spectrum of some unknown Iyrogen ke gs cacited to second encray level, This found thaiiie de-Broglie wavelength of the photoelectrons no ejected has increased ‘V6.1 times. For this new gas difference of energies of first Vea os Balmer series limit is found to be two times the ionization energy ae atom is gr ji te, Detect the atom and determine the work function of the photoelectric plat rex lens using the UV method the following ‘values In the measurement of the focal length of a conv @em A0-em a 30.5 em 33.cm ea in wand v are casurements. I the errors Cae sore A peal Yengih in atypical measurement ; tof fo 0.4.om respectively, estimate the error 1" the ment cae ee GMP-1516-PH-ASSIGN-176 1 A cylinder of mass m rests in a supporting block as shown. If f = 60° and @ = 30%, calculate the maximum acceleration a which the block may be given up the incline so that the cylinder does not lose contact at B. (neglect friction anywhere) 12. A block of mass m is attached to the frame by a light spring of stiffness k. The frame and block are initially at rest with x = Xo, the uncompressed length of the spring, If the frame is given a constant horizontal acceleration a towards left, determine the maximum velocity (VreiJmx of the block relative to the frame (block is free to move inside frame). Ignore any friction. 13, A heavy disc with radius R is rolling down hanging on two non-stretched string wound around the disc very tightly. The free ends of the string are attached to a fixed horizontal support. The strings are always tensed during the motion. At some instant, the angular velocity of the disc is @, and the angle between the strings is o.. Find the velocity of centre of mass of the disc at this moment. 14. A small particle of mass m is attached at B to a hoop of mass m and radius r, whole system is placed on the rough horizontal ground. The system is released c from rest when B is directly above A and rolls without slipping, Find the angular acceleration of the system at the instant when AB becomes horizontal as shown in the figure, 15. A uniform rod of mass m and length L is placed on the fixed cylindrical surface of radius R at an small angular position 6 from the vertical (vertical means line joining centre and vertex of the cylindrical path) as shown in the figure and released from rest. Find the angular velocity © of the rod at the instant when it crosses the horizontal position (Assume that when rod comes at horizontal position its mid point and vertex of the circular surface coincide). Friction is sufficient to prevent any slipping, 16. A small ball of mass 100 g is attached to a light and inextensible string of length 50 cm. The string is tied to a support O mass m released from point A which is at a horizontal dis 30 cm from the support. Calculate the speed of the ball at it point of the trajectory. FINES Lid., FUTIEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi 1 - = (eee 2. 2, GMP-1516-pH., As toy car is moving on a closed track SIGH-177 A acent graph describes the variation K whose curved portions are i speed o otis point F), The time t required for the cart compte the car with distance moved to (2a Im. The 2 One lap is equal 0 6k second Fra natn om Find k. (take mind = 2 Ren Bn den Denil Ave atm) A particle P is to be projected from a fixed point A on the ground fixed speed u. Another particle Q is also to be projected cael a B which is directly above the point A. The trajectory of the particle Q touches all possible trajectories (for different angle of projection) of the particle P in the vertical x-y plane. Find the equation of trajectory of the particle Q. (Take the point A as origin, horizontal axis x-axis and vertical axis y-axis. Consider the figure.) ‘A small coin is placed on a stationary horizontal disc at a distance r from its vertical centre, The disc starts rotating about a fixed vertical axis through its centre i with a constant angular acceleration a. Determine the number of revolutions N, accomplished by the disc before the coin starts slipping on the disc. Find the coefficient of static friction between the coin and the disc is}. ; : ee ea - ‘A wedge of mass M resting on a horizontal frictionless surface . tipon by a force F in the horizontal diction as show figure. Findie § ——- 7 van upon by a toa force acting on the shaded portion of the weds ive i along the A person rolls a small ball with speed u alo oor from: point A. fy xed cele a required speed u so that the ball retums i is ical plane rolling on the circular surface in the vertical a vertical from B to C and becoming 2 projectile at c. z fem of (Neglect friction and radius of ball) i i dis at point B. A very small i js in relaxed state its free e foe i pee i is smoot! . Det where, eat ‘of kinetic friction isle ae . 5 a wales sow it ae. Compression 8 so that the block enters Comic FRURG Lid, FITJEE House, 2A, GMP-1516-PH-ASSIGN-178 23. 24, 25. 26. 27. rough surface The wheel of radius R rolls without slipping on horizontal rough surface, and its centre O has an horizontal acceleration ap in forward direction. A point P on the wheel is a distance r from O and angular position 0 from horizontal. For a given values of ap, R and r, determine the angle © for which point P has no acceleration in this position. A.car C of mass mis initially at rest on the boat A of mass M tied to the identical boat B of same, mass M through a massless inextensible string as shown in the figure. The car accelerates from rest to velocity vo with respect to boat A in time ty sec. At time t= to the car applies brake and comes to rest relative to boat in negligible time. Neglect friction between boat and water find the velocity of boat A just after applying brake. ‘An adiabatic piston of mass m equally divides an insulated t container of total volume yo and length ¢. A light spring connect [Pe | the piston to right wall. The container has helium gas, The ae 2, pressure on both side of piston is Py. The container starts moving ee with acceleration ‘a’ towards right, find the stretch of the spring eZ when acceleration of the piston equals acceleration of container. (Assume displacement of the piston << é) For the arrangement shown, a cylinder of mass m with cross- 4 sectional area A, initially in equilibrium position, is displaced slightly inside the liquid of density p. Prove that the motion is simple harmonic and also find its time-period. A block of mass m = 1kg is attached to a free end of a m, spring whose one end is fixed with a wall as shown in the figure, The block is performing simple harmonic & Sagem (0) es motion. The position of the block from O is given by x= 24 Jsin2t, where xis in meer and tis in second A particle of same mass is released fom the circular path ata height h = 80 om. then particle it and sticks to the block. The collision takes place when velocity of the block is zero and S88 elongated, Find (i). Time period of new SHM. (ii) Maximum velocity of the system 29. 31 3 34, 35, a er sonvaprva SMP STH, ‘A closed organ pipe of length ¢ taba is 5® harmonic mode with tod Gea in at two points £ and 3¢ from one end, Ifthe feng of Wo, A SARK ‘= rod is 4¢ and it is vibrating in first overtone a t SSesdse ‘ Find the length of the rod. [Velocity of sound i i in air ‘Two strings of the same length but differen suspend a rod whose density varies as p figure, The frequency of standing waves pri ratio n : 1, when both the strings are vibrating images et’ Sting is in the the mass per unit length of string (1) is we net fundamental mode, If of the other string. 1 (1) is Ho calculate the mass per unit length Mina ‘Oung’s modulus for the rod Y and der ‘unit length are used to“ — Po [1 + ox} as shown in the Mt Mass per In the figure shown, an electric dipole an infinitely long rod of linear ae ey eee (@) Find the net force acting on the dipole? (©) Whats the work done in rotating the dipole throx i ig the dipole (© If the dipole is slightly rotated about its Spllisoa pace : find the time period of oscillatic is tea eo lation. Assume that the dipole is | Sia A charge q is placed at a height = from the base of a cone of height h and ] h radius R as shown in figure. Calculate the flux linked wit mie lux linked with the curved surface Two parallel large metal plates, each of area A are placed at a distance d apart. Light of intensity I and wavelength 4 falls on the plate 1 which is qd photosensitive. The efficiency of photoelectron emission is 100%, The —> photoelectrons are immediately swept away from plate 1 in such a way that > the plate 2 remains neutral. Find the potential difference between the two _ plates at any time t, if plate 1 is neutral initially. Find the equivalent resistance between A & B in the given network. Pins capacil i i shown, C2 is Two identical tors are connected in the circuit 5 bias ‘0 100 V and switch S is shifted from position 1 to position ps ‘The negative terminal of C2 is connected with the positive a a ict C,. Find ive (ere done by the batiery. If the polany © 5 reversed, what work would have been done by the In the figure shown the reading of voltmeters are © V, = 40V, V2 = 40V and V3= 10'V- Find Lave (@) the peak value of current (©) the peak value of emf (©) the value of L and C. a (@) the value of C for w ch the circuit will ian Qrieoneni) produce maximum heat WMNNKE Lid, FITUEE House, 2A, Kale pst: wisntiee co GMP-1516-PH-ASSIGN-180 36, 37, 38. ) 39. 20 20 sh of the given ida charge on each ba 10 ie Find the current in each brand circuit in steady state, Find the capacitor. [fie yyy to 30 Gag onnected across a resistor Rat t= 0. The separaigg A capacitor initially given a charge Qo is : (st<1). A small bulb is connected across the 4 between the plates changes according to d= ae d : plates ofthe capacitor which lights when potential difference across the plates ofthe capacitor reachg ‘Vo. Find (a) the variation of charge with time (b) time when the bulb will light. ‘The resistance each of 16 © and capacitance of each 100 pF are arranged as shown in the figure. A battery of emf 12 Vis joined across A and B. Find the (@ reading of the ammeter just after key is closed and after long time, (ii) charges in each capacitors when steady state is achieved. Two infinite parallel wires, having the cross sectional area ‘a’ and resistivity ‘k’ are connected at a junction point ‘P” (as shown in the figure). A slide wire of negligible resistance and having mass ‘m’ and length ‘¢” can slide between the parallel wires, without any frictional resistance, Ifthe system of wires is” (oo introduced to a magnetic field of intensity “B’ (into the plane of paper) and the slide wire is pulled with a force which varies with the velocity of the slide wire as F = Foy, then find the velocity of the slide wire as a function of the distance travelled, (The slide wire is initially at origin and has a velocity v , ) ‘A conducting ring of mass m and radius r has a weightless conducting rod PQ of length 2r and resistance 2R attached to it along its diameter. It is pivoted at its centre C with its plane vertical, and two blocks of mass m and 2m are suspended by means of a light in extensible string passing over it as shown in the figure, The ri 5 free to rotate about C and the system is placed in a magnet; aie Gino the plane ofthe ing) A circit is now completed by oon : the ring at A and C toa battery ofemrV. Fad tis\yalee sears the system remains static, io PATUGE Lid., FUTUEE House, 29-4, Kalu Sarat ee 4 44 45. ome. MPS LPH ASSN. 19) pleotric field given by the vector (ity) we : t NIC is y plane. A small ring of mass M carrying char Metin Freely on a smooth non : . freely conducting rod. is projeteay oy NHiCh can slide (my the point (0, 6 Such that it can reach the siaeuats along the tod from there is no gravity in the region. What minimum Mee, fod. Assuming ity should be siven tothe ring? ifin $.1 unit 2 M 4 A point source of heat of power P is Placed at the ces ‘ material of = “et has thermal conductivity K. ifthe te a spherical shell of mean radius R. the the inner surface of the shell is not to exceed T, find the thickness of the shel ne ome om : sss of the shell In the figure, OA and OB are two uniformly wires, placed along x and y axis rae Find te unit vector in the direction of field at point (0, 0, ¥3L). In the laboratory, the high emf of a battery is measured by using potentiometer and two resistance Ry and Re, where Ry << R, as shown in the figure. Ry = (100 + 0.10)62 and Rz = (9900 + 9.90), AB = Im ‘The voltage across Ri, when switches S, & Sa are connected to point 1 and point 2 is balanced against 6 = (60 £0.06) cm. ‘when the switches S; and S2 are shifted to point 3 and point ¢ ts shown in the given figure, whe potential difference of standard Ey = 2 volt is balanced against length és = (15 © 0.075) cm. The maximum error in ‘emf of battery E is volts (upto two decimal places) and mass m is projected into a region of uniform electric field of strength E,, with velocity Vs Pet cular to E,. Throughout the motion apart from electric force particle also experiences @ dissipative foree ‘of constant magnitude qE, and directed opposite to its i Je of 90°. velocity, If | V, Fe cs i ped he es umn ner A ‘A charged particle having charge 4 i ‘Ww ius ‘r’ laced ont ‘A uniformly conducting wire is bent to form a os ‘m’ 2 nant = te eagle Ks a 3 og haizonl uae pce There gh de ring in avery small ime nies y Doras ie . Tete oh inna magnate eld of induction 8 ecomes vertical. Calculate a a 8 ee avin) in terms of ae given quantities. “Assume that friction 1S ignore any loss in energy.

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