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3.
3
v x v2 sin 2 v 2 sin 370 v2 …..…… (i)
5
4
v y v1 sin 1 v1 sin530 v1 …..…… (ii)
5
Using conservation of momentum of system along horizontal direction.
m 2 v2 m1v1 m v x sin 2 v y sin 1 0
9 16
16v2 9v1 25 v2 v1 0
25 25
25v 2 25v1
v1 v 2
Velocity of cylinder,
v 2 2
v v 2x v2y 1 3 4
5
v v1 v 2 …..…… (iii)
Now, using conservation of energy of the system
1 1 1
mgh m1v12 m 2 v 22 mv 2
2 2 2
1
mgh m1 m 2 m v2
2
1
25gh 50v 2
2
v gh 10 0.4 2 m / s
v v1 v 2 2 m / s
1 1
4. (1) 2m1 cos m (2) m 2. m12
2 2
nd / 2
(3) sin (4) m 2m. 1 cos
d
= 45 and n 2 (for A to stop)
8.
Change in momentum per collision = 2mV cos
Particles colliding per second on dA drea = 2mV 2 cos 2 d A n
/2
F 4mV 2 cos3 1Rd n
0
/ 2
= 4nmV R 2
1 sin cos d
2
0
1
8nmV 2R
4nmV 2R 1 t 2 d t 3
0
K=8
9. Srel 5 m
2u y u y
T
g 5
40 v1 40 v 2 80 8
v1 v 2 16 m / s v 2 16 v1
10.
Centre of mass must lie on line L1
x y
1
2 2
2x + 2y =
a+b=4
11. P=t
t2 1
1 V2
2 2
V=t
a an 1
t2
aN 2
2
a 5
12. FV 2mu sin 2 uSn cos
sin 2 cos
2sin cos2 sin3 0
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FVmax
u 4
nmu 2s
3 3
2
tan 2 2 sin
3
1
tan 2 cos
3
13. r 1 t i t 2 j m
r 2 t 2 i 2t j
ac a at
10
v1 i 2t j m / s
v2 2ti 2j 2i 2j i 4j
17
24i 6j
a1 2j m / s 2
a 2 2i ac
17 17
at t = 1 sec.
24 6
2 2
r 21 r 2 r1 0i 3 j m ac
17 17
1
v 21 2i 2j i 2j i 4j m / s a c
612
17
V2
a 21 2i 2 j m / s 2
R
ac
21 V
21 V i 4j
a t a 21 .V
i 4ˆj i 4j
= 2i 2 j . V 17
17 17
2 8 i 4j 10 17
i 4j
at
17 17 17 R
1
612
17
17
2
at ac a R m
612
14. Denoting the angles with (*) for the CM system transformation of angles for CMS to
LS is given by
sin *
tan ............ (1)
* m
cos
M
* *
But 2
15.
Loss in PE = Gain in KE
Loss in PE = 10 g . 1 . sin 530 5g 1 / 2 sin
370 65J
Gain in KE =
2 2
1 1 V V
5 V02 5 r cos37 0 V0 r sin 370
2 2 2 2
1 2 2
10 Vr cos530 V0 Vr sin 530
2
Momentum is conserved along horizontal axis
V
0 5 V0 5 r cos370 V0 10 Vr cos530 V0
2
5
Vr V0 ........ (2)
2
Solving equation (1) & (2)
2080
V0 m/s
805
16.
a
0 5a 0 5 r cos370 a 0 10 a r cos530 a 0
2
5a
ar 0
2
a
10 a r sin 530 5 r sin 370
a cmg 2
20
13a
a cmg 0
16
20g N 20a cmg
3200 260a 0
N
16
F
17. a cm
2m
1 1 F 2
Scm u cm t a cm t 2 0 t
2 2 2m
18.
In centre of mass frame
m1x1 m 2 x 2
mx1 mx 2
x1 x 2 .......... (1)
and x1 x 2 x 0 .......... (2)
From equation (1) and (2)
x
x2 0
2
Displacement of right block in ground frame x 2 Scm
x F 2
= 0 t
2 4m
HC
26.
Li CO 2
LiH
H O
LiOH H 2 Ca HCO3 2
2
MATHEMATICS
37. Image of A 1,2,3 in the plane x y z 12 is 5,6,7
x5 y 6 z 7
Equation of BC is
2 1 2
B is -7,0,19
A(1,2,3) C(3,5,9)
B(–7,0,19)
(5,6,7)
x 1 y 2 z 3
Now, equation of AB is
8 2 16
Equation of plane containing the incident and reflected ray is
x 1 y 2 z 3
2 3 6 0
8 2 16
i.e., 3 x 4 z 2 0
c
3i 6 j 2k
7
[Note that a 1 b & a b
So, a b a b sin
2
a b 1 is also a unit vector.]
t cos kt dt
39. (C) ak
cos2 kt dt
N r is zero as t cos kt is an odd function.
Hence, ak 0
(D)
2sin x sin 2 x 2cos x 2cos 2 x 2sin x 4sin 2 x 0 0
Lim 2
Lim Lim 0
x0 x x0 2x x0 2 2
40. Conceptual
41. a1 a2 cos 2 x a3 sin 2 x 0x R
a1 a2 1 2sin 2 x a3 sin 2 x 0x R
a1 a2 sin 2 x a3 2a2 0x R
So, a1 a2 0
and a3 2a2 must hold simultaneously.
a a a
So, 1 2 3 0
1 1 2
a1, a2 , a3 , ,2 x R0
42. Let R be circum radius of pentagon
2
A1 A2 2R sin and A5 A3 2R sin
5 5
A A 2cos A A ka
5 3 5 3
5
A2 A5 b ka, A2 A4 k k 2 a kb ,
A3 A4 1
b
ka , A5 A4 1 a
b
k k
1 2k 1 1 k 2 1 2 k 0
1 2k 1 k 2 2 k 0
k 2 3k 0 k 0, 3
6 0 3 6 3
46. 10 a bc d 2 b cd a
x 0 y 1 z 0 x 1 y 0 z 0
47. L1 : ;L 2 :
1 1 1 2 1 1
Hence any point on L1 and L 2 can be , 1, and 2 1, ,
2 1 1
2 1 1
Solving 1 and 3
A = (3, 2, 3) and B = (1, 1, 1)
(0,0,0)
v d = | v | sin
(1,1,1)
c = (2,1,2)
x 1 y 1 z 1
Hence equation of line AB is
2 1 2
2 2 2
vc
d
v c v.c
3 9 25
2
c c 3 3
2
27d 2 27 6
9
48. Given line is parallel to the line of intersection of two planes x + y + 0z = 2 and
0x + 0y + z = 0 so it is long n1 n 2 i j
(0, 0, 0)
3
48 4.3.2.36.2.V 2
V8
D
4 M
50. C 3 B
5
Mid point of BD is such that MD = MB = MC = . So if we take A directly above
2
M, such that AM = h, then A will be equidistant from the remaining vertices.
2
5 2 5 3 1 34 5 3
h 5 Volume . .
2 2 3 2 2
a b a c a d 30 3
K 6a b 2c 3d b 3d 4c b 2c 3a
= a b 2 a c 3 a d 4 a c a b 3 a d b a 2 c a
1 2 3
= 1 4 3 a b a c a d
1 2 0
=18 30 3 540 3
51&52
Au v p a1i b1 j c1 k ; q a 2 i b 2 j c 2 k and r a 3 i b 3 j c3 k
(i) A is orthogonal A = 1 or –1
Volume = p q r 1
(ii) A is orthogonal p q r 1 and p . q q . r r . p 0
(–4,0,0) (2,0,0)
(0,–3,0)
(i) Required plane is P1 tP2 0
3x + 4y + 12 + t (–3x + 2y + 16) = 0
Putting (2, 3, 1), get t = –5
18x – 6y – 18 = 0
3x – y – 3 = 0
(ii) Plane perpendicular to the plane P1 and parallel to z–axis is 4x – 3y + q = 0
2 2
2 , 3 ,0 , lies on the plane
2 2 2 q 0
2 2 q 2 0
For exactly one real value of
D=0
4 – 4 (q – 2) = 0 q = 3
4x – 3y + 3 = 0
8x – 6y + 6 = 0 8x + by + cz + d = 0
b + c + d = 0