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0409 Physics Paper-With-Solution Evening
0409 Physics Paper-With-Solution Evening
Sol.
A
B
Q
EN Official Ans. by NTA (4)
Official Ans. by ALLEN (1)
+CV0 –CV0
C
P Sol.
C
C/2
A B C
LL
0 0 0 0 +CV0–q –CV0+q
1 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 C
0 0 1 0 C/2
1 1 0 0 +q –q
1 0 1 0
0 1 1 0 CV0 - q q 2q
1 1 1 1 = =
C C/2 C
A
W=
15
ò F dx
æ
30
100 ö
EN neutron m n = 1.00867 U and mass of
tin nucleus m Sn = 119.902199 U. (take
1U = 931 MeV)
(1) 8.5 MeV (2) 7.5 MeV
ò
0 15
è ò
= 200 dx + ç 300 - 15 x ÷ dx
ø (3) 8.0 MeV (4) 9.0 MeV
Official Ans. by NTA (1)
r
E = E 0 (xˆ + y)
ˆ sin(kz - wt) = 1020.56
E0 1 2 1 æ ku 2 ö
(4) (xˆ + y)sin(kz
ˆ - wt) -1 ku ln 1 +
c (3) tan (4) k çç 2g ÷ø
÷
k 2g è
Official Ans. by NTA (2) Official Ans. by NTA (2)
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v=0 9. Match the thermodynamic processes taking
(g+kv2) = a(acceleration) place in a system with the correct conditions.
H
Sol. u In the table : DQ is the heat supplied, DW is the
work done and DU is change in internal energy
r
F = mkv 2 - mg of the system :
r Process Condition
r F
a= = - é kv 2 + g ù (I) Adiabatic (A) DW = 0
m ë û
(II) Isothermal (B) DQ = 0
dv 2
Þ v. = - [kv + g] (III) Isochoric (C) DU ¹ 0, DW ¹ 0,
dh
0 H DQ ¹ 0
v.dv
Þ ò
u
kv 2 + g
= - dh
0
ò (IV) Isobaric
(1) I-B, II-D, III-A, IV-C
(D) DU = 0
8. O
O'
80 cm
EN No exchange of heat takes place with
surroundings
(II) Isothermal proess Þ Temperature remains
constant (DT = 0)
F
x Du = nRDT Þ Du = 0
60 cm 2
For a uniform rectangular sheet shown in the No change in internal energy [Du = 0]
LL
figure, the ratio of moments of inertia about (III) Isochoric process Volume remains constant
the axes perpendicular to the sheet and DV = 0
passing through O (the centre of mass) and
O' (corner point) is : W= ò P.dV = 0
(1) 1/2 (2) 2/3 (3) 1/8 (4) 1/4 Hence work done is zero.
Official Ans. by NTA (4) (IV) Isobaric process Þ Pressure remains constant
A
O'
W = P. DV ¹ 0
m
5 0c 40cm
F F
80 cm Du = nRDT = [PDV] ¹ 0
O 2 2
Sol. 30cm
DQ = nC P DT ¹ 0
60 cm 10. A paramagnetic sample shows a net
Rectangular sheet magnetisation of 6 A/m when it is placed in an
M 2 M external magnetic field of 0.4 T at a temperature
IO = [L + B2 ] = [80 2 + 60 2 ]
12 12 of 4 K. When the sample is placed in an
external magnetic field of 0.3 T at a temperature
I O' = I 0 + Md 2 {parallel axis theorem }
of 24 K, then the magnetisation will be :
M
= éë80 2 + 60 2 ùû + M [50]2 (1) 4 A/m (2) 0.75 A/m
12
(3) 2.25 A/m (4) 1 A/m
IO M / 12[80 2 + 60 2 ] 1
= = Official Ans. by NTA (2)
I O' M [802 + 60 2 ] + M[50]2 4
12
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Sol. For paramagnetic material 12. The driver of a bus approaching a big wall
According to curies law notices that the frequency of his bus's horn
changes from 420 Hz to 490 Hz, when he hears
1
cµ it after it gets reflected from the wall. Find the
T
speed of the bus if speed of the sound is
1 330 ms –1.
cµ Þ c1 T1 = c2 T2
T (1) 91 kmh–1 (2) 71 kmh–1
(3) 81 kmh–1 (4) 61 kmh–1
6 I Official Ans. by NTA (1)
Þ ´4 = ´ 24
0.4 0.3
0.3
I= = 0.75 A / m vB
0.4 Sol.
11. A series L-R circuit is connected to a battery
of emf V. If the circuit is switched on at t = 0,
then the time at which the energy stored in the æ 330 ö
f1 = ç 330 - v ÷ 420
æ1ö è Bø
inductor reaches ç ÷ times of its maximum EN
ènø
value, is : æ 330 + v 0 ö æ 330 ö
f2 = ç 330 ÷ ç 330 - v ÷ 420
è øè Bø
L æ n -1 ö L æ n ö
(1) R ln çç ÷ (2) R ln çç ÷÷
è n ÷ø è n +1ø æ 330 + v B ö
490 = ç 330 - v ÷ 420
è Bø
L æ n ö L æ n +1ö
(3) R ln çç ÷÷ (4) R ln çç ÷÷ 7 330 + v B
LL
è n -1 ø è n -1 ø =
6 330 - v B
Official Ans. by NTA (3) 330
vB = m /s
1 2 13
Sol. U max = LI max 330 18
2 = ´ » 91 km / hr
13 5
(
i = I max 1 - e
- Rt /L
) 13. Two identical cylindrical vessels are kept on the
A
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Sol. Idia = 0.8 kg/m2
M = 20 Am2
xf xf
B
Sol. x1 x2 M
Ui + Ki = Uf + Kf
x1 x
Ui = (rSx1)g . + (r Sx2 )g. 2 1 2
2 2 0 + 0 = –MB cos30° + Iw
2
xf
Uf = (rSx f )g. ´2 3 1
2 20 × 4 × = (0.8) w2
2 2
By volume conservation
Sx1 + Sx2 = S(2xf) w = 100 3 = 10(3)1/4
x1 + x 2 15.
xf =
DU = rSg
2
éæ x 2 x 2 ö 2 ù
ê çç 1 + 2 ÷÷ - x f ú
EN A particle of charge q and mass m is subjected
to an electric field E = E 0 (1 – ax 2) in the
x-direction, where a and E 0 are constants.
Initially the particle was at rest at x = 0. Other
than the initial position the kinetic energy of the
êë è 2 2 ø úû
particle becomes zero when the distance of the
particle from the origin is :
é x 2 x 2 æ x + x ö2 ù
r Sg ê 1 + 2 -ç 1 2
÷ ú
LL
= 2 2 2 2 1 3
êë è ø úû
(1) (2) (3) a (4)
a a a
rSg é x12 x 22 ù Official Ans. by NTA (4)
= 2 ê 2 + 2 - x1x 2 ú Sol. E = E0 (1 – ax2)
ëê ûú
x0
rSg
ò qE dx = qE ò (1 - ax ) dx
2
(x1 - x 2 )2
A
= W= 0
4 0
14. A circular coil has moment of inertia 0.8 kg m2
around any diameter and is carrying current to é ax 30 ù
produce a magnetic moment of 20 Am2. The = qE0 êx0 - ú
êë 3 úû
coil is kept initially in a vertical position and
it can rotate freely around a horizontal For DKE = 0, W = 0
diameter. When a uniform magnetic field of 4T
3
is applied along the vertical, it starts rotating Hence x 0 =
around its horizontal diameter. The angular a
speed the coil acquires after rotating by 60° will 16. A cube of metal is subjected to a hydrostatic
be : pressure of 4 GPa. The percentage change in
(1) 10 rad s –1 (2) 20 p rad s–1 the length of the side of the cube is close to :
(3) 10 p rad s–1 (4) 20 rad s –1 (Given bulk modulus of metal, B = 8 × 1010 Pa)
Official Ans. by NTA (1) (1) 0.6 (2) 1.67 (3) 5 (4) 20
Official Ans. by ALLEN (BONUS) Official Ans. by NTA (2)
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DP GM
- Sol. Vorbit =
Sol. B = DV R
V
2GM
DV DP Vescape =
= R
V B
Vorbit 1
9
=
4 ´ 10 1 Vescape 2
= 10
=
8 ´ 10 20
19. A quantity x is given by (IFn2/WL4) in terms
Dl 1 DV 1 of moment of inertia I, force F, velocity v, work
= × = W and Length L. The dimensional formula for
l 3 V 60
x is same as that of :
Dl (1) Planck's constant
Percentage change = ´ 100%
l (2) Force constant
(3) Energy density
100
= % = 1.67% (4) Coefficient of viscosity
60
17. The value of current i1 flowing from A to C in
the circuit diagram is :
EN Sol.
Official Ans. by NTA (3)
x=
IFV 2
WL4
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u
hc
Sol. eV = -f
l 8
æ hc ö æ 1 ö Sol.
V = ç ÷ ç ÷-f
è e ø èlø t
5
Slope of the line in above equation and all other
terms are independent of intensity.
Distance = ò v dt
1
The graph does not change. Area under graph = ´ 5 ´ 8 = 20
2
21. Orange light of wavelength 6000 × 10–10 m in B
illuminates a single slit of width 0.6 × 10–4 m.
The maximum possible number of diffraction 40W 60W
minima produced on both sides of the central A C
maximum is ______.
Official Ans. by NTA (200) 90W 110W
23.
Official Ans. by ALLEN (198)
D
Sol. Condition for minimum,
dsinq = nl
\ sin q =
nl
d
<1
EN 40V
Four resistances 40W, 60W, 90W and 110W
make the arms of a quadrilateral ABCD. Across
AC is a battery of emf 40V and internal
resistance negligible. The potential difference
d 6 ´ 10 -5
n< = = 100 across BD is V is _______.
l 6 ´ 10 -7
Official Ans. by NTA (2)
LL
\ Total number of minima on one side =
99 B
Total number of minima = 198 i1 60W
Correct Answer is 198 40W
22. The speed verses time graph for a particle is
90W
A
10
40
8 i1 = = 0.4
u 40 + 60
6
(ms–1 )
4 40 1
i2 = =
90 + 110 5
2
vB + i1 (40) – i2 (90) = vD
1 2 3 4 5
time (s) ® 1 4
vB – vD = (90) - ´ 40
5 10
vB – vD = 18 – 16 = 2
Official Ans. by NTA (20)
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24. The distance between an object and a screen 25. The change in the magnitude of the volume of
is 100 cm. A lens can produce real image of an ideal gas when a small additional pressure
the object on the screen for two different DP is applied at a constant temperature, is the
positions between the screen and the object. same as the change when the temperature is
The distance between these two positions is reduced by a small quantity DT at constant
40 cm. If the power of the lens is close to pressure. The initial temperature and pressure
of the gas were 300 K and 2 atm respectively.
æ N ö
ç 100 ÷ D where N is an integer, the value of N If |DT| = C|DP| then value of C in (K/atm) is
è ø ______:
is ______. Official Ans. by NTA (150)
Official Ans. by NTA (5) Sol. PV = nRT
Official Ans. by ALLEN (476) PDV + VDP = 0 (for constant temp.)
Sol. Using displacement method PDV = nRDT (for constant pressure)
D2 - d 2 PDV
f= DT =
4D nR
Here, D = 100 cm PDV
d = 40 cm DP = - (DV is same in both cases)
f=
100 2 - 402
4(100)
= 21 cm
EN DT PDV V
DP
=
V
=
-V
nR - PDV nR
=-
T
P
1 100 N 100 (PV = nRT)
P= = D = N = 476
f 21 100 21 æ V Tö DT -300
ç nR = P ÷ DP
=
2
= 150
è ø
LL
A