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ri 8 8 og AIBABI4 Se! [J eve LL lL i we ances, 55/4/4 Cela] wi t write the Q.p. oft Code the answer-book. a = NOTE aa re § gfe () Please check that thi i a E, . contains 15 printed pomeg en uae a tae aa A sik Re mW (Ml) QP. Code Biven on the 1 it qa =e asa werd Rafe & side of the question paper aoe aka i written ‘on’ the title page of the ae. : answer-book by the candidate. mga aa ae of I weg Hq) Please check that this question Paper wed | contains 12) questions. CV) FT SA I TR AMAT YR RA liv) Please. ves Ye, Trg Foe at aie, rare Fre | 3 answer-book before attempting it. ©) # 3a yet & feu 15 fae a (W) 15'minute time has heen allotted to wa fm?) was a ‘feracoy read’ this question . paper. | The we 4 1015 a3 fen aren | question paper ‘will be distributed 0.15 #4 8 10.30 a} ae oa ae at. 10.15 am. From 10.15 am. to FA Fa ak % sat } aa 10.30. .am., the ‘students will a area ‘ read the question. paper only and WE ae agi fea | will not. write any ‘answer on the vulfee feta (sath) PHYSICS (Theory) |... : Time ‘lowed + 9 hours Maximum Marks : 35 way Sy east ninadnay P.T.O. ur ‘ 2 ee. : en! Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly-fou he ; ‘follow them : 2 tt i : a This question paper contains 12 questions, All questions ay gy This question paper is divided i i es 2, into three sections - Section A B, nn | B, and ¢, iy) Section A- Questions no. 1 to 3 are of 2 marks each, * (jy) Section B - Questions no. 4 to 11 are of 3 marks each, (v) Section C - Question no. 12 is a Case Study-Baséd Question of & mark: 8. (vi) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However internal choi rovided i j a been provided is some of the questions. Attempt any one of the al tee les auch questions. the alternatives in (vii) Use of log tables is permitted, if necessary, but use of leans is not permitted. c=3x 108 m/s h=663 x 10-4 Js e=16x107%C Hy =4nx 10-7 Tm At tg = 8:854 x 1071? C2N71 mm? 1 Fag 79% 109N m? MEQ f F Mass of electron (m,) = 9:1 x 107 kg 3 | Mass of neutron = 1-675 x 10°” kg Mass of proton = 1-673 x 10-2” ke Ak Avogadro's number = 6-023 x 10% per gram mole 1 Boltzmann constant = 1-38 x 10-7 JK FE ans 5 Co BU Niet) SSS 3 @ SECTION A We meant by energy band gap in a solid ? Draw the energy band 1 * for a conductor, an insulator and a’semiconductor. —. a 2 diagrat name the spectral series for a hydrogen atom which lies in the aE ible region. Find the ratio of the maximum to the minimum vi 4 savelengths of this series, 2 OR , one (b) What are matter waves ? A proton and an alpha Particle are aeelerated through the same potential difference. Find the ratio of the de Broglie wavelength associated with the Proton to that with the alpha particle. Bs Ta 2 3. Name the device which converts electrical enciy intollight energy. Write three advantages of the device, PEER Wo tape 2 SECTIONB 4. (a) _ Differentiate between nuclear fission | nuclear fusion. a u (®) Deuterium undergoes fusion as per the reaction : 2. TH+ TH Site + In.:897 Mev. nd the duration for which an electric bulb of 500 W ean be kept Slowing by the fusion of 100 g of deuterium, 4 5: Answer the following, giving reason: pus (@) The resistance of a pn junction iy low when it is forward biased and is high when it is reversed biased, () Doping of intrinsic Semiconductors is ja :necessity for making electronic devices, st] (©) Photodiodes are operated in reverse bias, et i 6 55/4/1 5 BLO: jger-Marsden experiment, calculate the di 6. (a) onc! for an alpha particle with energy 2:56 x e the particle approaches gold nucleus (Z hat listance of closest, 10" J. Consider =79) in head-on positions i ire above experiment is repeated with a proton of the same ett then what will be the value of the distance of closest syne? (b) 1. Briefly explain how bright and dark fringes are former d on the screen j gs double slit experiment. Hence, ke ee derive the expression for the fringe width 8. a) q@ Drawa labelled ray diagram showing the. formation of the image at infinity by an astronomical telescope. Gi) A telescope consists of an objective of focal length 150 em and an eyepiece of focal length. 6-0 cm. If the final image is formed at infinity, then calculate : ( the length of the tube in this adjustment, and (1) the magnification produced." ‘ 3 OR: > S55 L (b) (i) Draw a labelled ray diagram showing the formation of the image at least distance of distinct vision by a compound microscope. GA small object is placed at a distance of $0 em from a magnifier of focal length 4-0 cm, Find : © the position of the image formed, and (0) the linear magnification produced. aa iation of the Use Binstein’s photoelectric equation to depict anita with the ™axinum kinetie enery (B,) of electrons ‘ frequency (») of the incident radiation, PTO. 55/4/41 i, Wanna, e ig @ otosensitive surface is illuminated with o A a and (i) red light, both of the same intensi light: : I which case will st photoelectrons have more E 2 more numbers of electrons be emitted ? beam of (i) yellow ity. @ aD r SJuaiify Your answer in each case, justify 3 10. @A ray of light is incident on a prism at an angle of 45° Sti: adds symmetrically as shown in the figure, Calculate :~ B (a) the angle of minimum deviation, “ \ ha (b) the refractive index of the material of the prism, and wh ‘S (©) _ the angle of refraction at the point P. & i c ‘ ll. (a) Identify electromagnetic waves which : @ are used in radar system. ‘ Gi) affect a photographic plate. (ii) are used in surgery. 1 Write their frequency range. é OR (b) A plane Wavefront is propagating from a rarer into a denser medium. Use Huygens principle to show the refracted wavefront ‘ and verify Snetp, ie 4 * PT.OL 35/4/1 . IMePd Anata, S 12. Sa ES SECTION C rent media of refractive indices ny and ny are ge La eae rays of light én spherical aon the medium on the other side, et nine point of the spherical surface, ae bounded by two Surfaces, at leas ae The focal length of a lens is det a (R and Ry) of its two surfaces and e medium of the lens with respect to ne Surrounding medium, Depending on R, and Ry, a lens behaves as a diverging or a Converging lens. The ability of a lens to diverge or Converge'a beam of light incident lens. Parated by a cident on the surface The laws of Tefraction A lens isa transparent t one of which should be ermined by the Tadii of the refractive index (n) of on it defines its power, (a) An object is placed at the point B as shown in thé-fi distance (u) and the image distance (¥) are related igure. The object as ject is placed in air at a distance ‘R’ in front of a convex object be) (>) A point ive herical refracting surface of radius of curvature R, If the medium spl 5 : : on the other side of the surface is glass, then the image is : (real and formed in glass. (i) real and formed in air. Gii) virtual and formed in glass, Gv) _ virtual and formed in air. (co) An object is kept at oF in front of an equiconvex lens. The image formed is : ti) __ real and of the size of the object. Gi) virtual and of the size of the oc. ii) real and enlarged. = Gv) virtual and diminished. (@) A thin converging lens of focal length 10 cm and a thin diverging lens of focal length 20 cm are placed coaxially in contact: The Power of the combination is : ® -5p fae Gi) 4415p Qv) ~15p a: 55/4/4 a 13 & ‘An equiconcave lens of focal length ‘fis cut into two identi ‘ical parts (e) along the dotted line as shown in the figure. The focal | cal length of each part will be : Oe 4 @ > (ii) £ (iv) 2f bxl=5 \ 55/41 15 i

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