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PHYSICS

Daily Practice Problems


Target JEE 2016
Class:XII Discussion: 17-18/08/2015 Time: 35 Min. M.M.: 32 DPP. NO.-57
Q.1 A small 1 kg mass is launched from the top of a cliff with speed V at an angle of 30° above the horizontal.
When the mass reaches the ground, its velocity is directed at 45° below the horizontal. Which one of the
following choices is the magnitude of the total impulse that was imparted to the mass during its flight ?
Ignore air resistance. [3]

(A)
1
3 1 V (B)

3 2 1
V

(C)
1

3 1 V  1 3 
(D) 2  2  1 V
2 2 2 2  
Q.2 Two blocks Aand B of masses 2kg and 3kg respectively are connected by a compressed spring placed
on a smooth horizontal surface. When the system is released, two blocks seem to be moving as shown
below. Select the true statement from the following [3]
–1 –1
6 ms 5 ms

A B
(A) Irrespective of the velocities ofAand B, the centre of mass of the system will remain stationary
(B) the centre of mass moves with velocity 0.6 ms–1 away from A
(C) The centre of mass moves with velocity 0.6 ms–1 away from B
(D) The centre of mass moves with velocity 5.4 ms–1 away from A
Q.3 A particle is projected from a smooth horizontal surface with velocity v at an angle  from horizontal.
Coefficient of restitution between the surface and ball is e. The distance of the point where ball strikes the
surface second time from the point of projection is [3]
v 2 sin 2(1  e 2 ) v 2 sin 2(1  e 4 ) v 2 sin 2(1  e3 ) v 2 sin 2(1  e)
(A) (B) (C) (D)
g g g g

Q.4 Two charged particle A and B each of charge +e and masses


12 amu and 13 amu respectivelyfollow a circular trajectoryin chamber
X after the velocity selector as shown in the figure. Both particles
enter the velocity selector with speed 1.5 × 106 ms–1. A uniform
magnetic field of strength 1.0 T is maintained within the chamber
X and in the velocity selector. [3]
(A) Electric field across the conducting plate of the velocity selector is – 106 NC–1 î .
(B) Electric field across the conducting plate of the velocity selector is 106 NC–1 î .
(C) The ratio rA rB of the radii of the circular paths for the two particles is 12 13 .
(D) The ratio rA rB of the radii of the circular paths for the two particles is 13 12 .
r
Q.5 A charged particle is projected at a speed V = 106 m/s perpendicular to v
r
the boundary OX of two homogeneous magnetic fields. Magnetic B1
induction vector fields are parallel to each other and perpendicular to
the particle velocity. The average velocityof the particle till it completes r X
O B2
a semicircle in both magnetic fields is 105 m/s. Then, [3]
(A) B1 : B2 = 40 –  : 40 +  (B) B1 : B2 = 20 –  : 20 + 
(C) B1 : B2 = 1 : 1 (D) B1 : B2 = 2 : 2 + 
Q.6 In the figure the force on the wire ABC in the given uniform
magnetic field will be : (B = 2Tesla) [3]
(A) 4(3 + 2) Nt (B) 20 Nt
(C) 28 Nt (D) 17 Nt
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Q.7 A metal sample carrying a current along x-axis with density Jx is subjected to a magnetic field Bz (along
z-axis). The electric field Ey (Hall field) developed along y-axis is directly proportional to Jx as well as
Bz. The constant of proportionality (Hall coefficient) has SI unit [3]
(A) C/m 2 2
(B) m s/C 2
(C) m /C 3
(D) m /C

Q.8 A block is attached to the ceiling by a spring that has a force constant k = 200 N/m.
A conducting rod is rigidly attached to the block. The combined mass of the block
and the rod is m = 0.3 kg. The rod can slide without friction along two vertical
parallel rails, which are a distance L= 1 m apart.A capacitor of known capacitance
C = 500 F is attached to the rails by the wires. The entire system is placed in a
uniform magnetic field B = 20 T directed as shown. Find the angular frequency (in
rad/sec) of the vertical oscillations of the block. Neglect the self-inductance and
electrical resistance of the rod and all wires. [3]
20 5
(A) 20 5 (B)  (C) (D) none
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Q.9 A spherical surface is split into two parts, S1 and S2, by a circular loop. The sphere is placed near a bar
magnet, as shown below.

Through which of the two parts is the magnitude of the magnetic flux larger ? [3]
(A) S1
(B) S2
(C) The magnitude of the flux is the same for both
(D) Cannot tell without more information about the magnetic field

  y
Q.10 A non-uniform magnetic field B = B0 1  ( k̂ ) is present in region of space
 d
in between y =0 & y = d. The lines are shown in the diagram.Aparticle of mass

‘m’ and positive charge ‘q’ is moving. Given an initial velocity v  v0 î . Find the
components of velocity of the particle when it leaves the field. [5]

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PHYSICS
Daily Practice Problems
Target JEE 2016
Class:XII Discussion: 19-20/08/2015 Time: 40 Min. M.M.: 34 DPP. NO.-58
Q.1 A bob of mass 10 M is suspended through an inextensible string of length l.
When the bob is at rest at the equilibrium position, two particles of mass m
each moving with velocity u making an angle 60° with the string strike and
get simultaneouslyattached to the bob.What is the valueof impulsive tension
(l) in the string during the impact ? [3]
(A) zero (B) 2 mu (C) mu (D) 12 mu
Q.2 A particle of mass 'm' is projected with velocity v 0 at an angle '' with the horizontal. The coefficient of
restitution for any of its impact with the smooth ground is e. [3]

2u sin 
(A) Total time taken by the particle before it stops moving vertically is
g(1  e)
u 2 sin 2
(B) Total horizontal distance moved in the time before it stops moving vertically is
2g(1  e)
(C) Average force on the particle over the time interval in which it makes first 'n' impacts with ground
mg
equals (1 – en) directed upwards.
2
(D) Average force on the particle over the time interval in which it makes first 'n' impact equals
mg
(1 – en) directed downwards
2 loop B
loop C

Q.3 Consider six wires coming into or out of the page, all with the same
current. Rank the line integral of the magnetic field (from most positive X
to most negative) taken counterclockwise around each loop shown. [3] X
X
(A) B > C > D > A (B) B > C = D > A
(C) B > A > C = D (D) C > B = D > A loop D
loop A

Q.4 A circular current loop of radius a is placed in a radial field B as


shown. The net force acting on the loop is [3]
(A) zero (B) 2BaIcos
(C) 2aIBsin (D) None
Q.5 What are the directions of the magnetic field between and outside a pair of two parallel large sheets
carrying currents in the same directions, as illustrated in Figure? [3]

(A) towards us between the plates and away from us above and below the plates.
(B) toward us above the plates and away from us below plates and zero between plates.
(C) towards us above and below the plates and zero between the plates
(D) towards us between the plates and zero above and below the plates.
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Question No. 6 to 8 (3 questions)
Consider two long, straight parallel wires separated by 1.00
m. In the figure below, the current through wire one is 1.00
A and is directed out the plane of the page. The direction
and magnitude of the current through wire two is unknown.
Wire two is observed to be attracted toward wire one with
a force per unit length of 2.00 × 10–7 N/m.

Q.6 Is the current through wire two into or out of the plane of the page ? [3]
(A) into page (B) out of page

Q.7 What is the current through wire two ? [3]


(A) 1.00 A (B) 1.50 A (C) 2.00 A (D) 2.50 A (E) 3.00 A

Q.8 Suppose a third wire is to be positioned so that the net magnetic force on wire two is zero. If wire three
carries a current of 0.500Adirected out of the plane of the page, at which positionA through G should
wire three be placed ? [3]

(A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D (E) E (F) F (G) G

Q.9 A particle of mass m moving with a speed v hits elasticallyanother particle of v


m 2m
mass 2m at rest, on a horizontal smooth circular tube of radius R. [4]
(A) Speed of 2m just after collision will be 2v/3
(B) Speed of m just after collision will be v/3 R
(C) Velocity of separation just after first collision will be v
2R
(D) The time after which the next collision will take place is equal to
v
Q.10 Column I Column II [6]
(A) A dipole rotating about it's perpendicular (P) Magnetic moment of system  0
bisector which is axis of rotation with uniform
angular velocity.
q

–q
(B) A current carrying wire in shape of a (Q) Magnetic field average over a long
circular loop. i = constant. time at A  0
i
A
(C) A uniformlycharged non conducting ring (R) Electric field at any instant at A 0
rotating about it's axis with uniform
angular velocity.

A
(S) If a uniform magnetic field is applied
perpendicular to axis, the system
experiences a torque.

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PHYSICS
Daily Practice Problems
Target JEE 2016
Class:XII Discussion: 21-22/08/2015 Time: 35 Min. M.M.: 33 DPP. NO.-59
Q.1 Find the magnetic induction at the mid point between the poles of a horse-shoe magnet. The strength of
each pole is 4 A.m and the distance between them is 4cm. [3]
(A) 2.5x10- 4T (B) 2x10-3 T (C) 10-3 T (D) zero
Q.2 Find the magnetic induction at D due to the two short magnets as shown in the figure [3]

(A) 1536x10-7 (B) 0.3 T (C) 0.5 T (D) 0.2 T


Q.3 The liquid in the watch glass in the following figure is (The poles are nearer) [3]

(A) Paramagnetic (B) diamagnetic (C) non-magnetic (D) ferromagnetic


Q.4 Aball is thrown into a 90° smooth corner with an initial velocity v. Denoting the coefficient of restitution
by e, [3]
v
O

(A) The final velocity after second collision is of magnitude ev


(B) The angle between initial direction of motion during first collision and final direction of motion after
second collision is zero.
(C) The final velocity is of magnitude e2v.
(D) The angle between initial direction of motion during first collision and final direction of motion after
second collision is 45°.
Q.5 A stone is projected from a horizontal plane. It attains maximum height 'H' &
strikes a stationary smooth wall & falls on the ground vertically below the
maximum height.Assume the collision to be elastic the height of the point on the
wall where ball will strike is: [3]
(A) H/2 (B) H/4
(C) 3H/4 (D) none of these

Q.6 A material satisfies the relation 0(H + M) = 0, where H and M are magnetic field and magnetisation
respectively, then material is [3]
(A) nonmagnetic (B) paramagnetic (C) ferrormagnetic (D) diamagnetic

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Q.7 The correct curve between  and for paramagnetic substance is [3]
T

   

(A) (B) (C) (D)


1/T 1/T 1/T 1/T

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Q.8 A toroid has a mean radius R equal to cm, and a total of 400 turns of wire carrying a current of 2.0A.

An aluminium ring at temperature 280 K inside the toroid provides the core. At this temperature

magnetisation M of core is 4.8 × 10–2 A/m. If the temperature of the aluminium ring is raised to 320 K,
what will be the magnetization ? [3]
–2
(A) 2.4 × 10 A/m –2
(A) 4.2 × 10 A/m
–2
(C) 2.1 × 10 A/m (D) 3.4 × 10–2 A/m

Q.9 A magnetizing field of 1600A/m produces a magnetic flux of 2.×10–5 Wb in a bar of iron of cross section
0.2×10–4 m2. Calculate the susceptibility of the bar. [3]
(A) 496.8 (B) 288.9 (C) 2 (D) 1328

Q.10 A body initiallymoving towards right explodes into two pieces 1 and 2. Direction of motion of the pieces
is shown in column I and possible mass ratio are shown in column II [6]
Column I Column II

(A) (P) m1 > m2

(B) (Q) m1 = m2

(C) , v1 < v2 (R) m1 < m2

(D) (S) Impossible for any masses

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