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Sec: OUTGOING SR ‘s SGTA-3 Date: 11-05-2023

Time: 3 HRS 2016_P2 Max. Marks:186

11-05-23_SR-OUTGOING_Jee-Adv_2016_P2_SGTA-3(PAPER-2)_KEY&SOL
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 D 2 A 3 D 4 C 5 C

6 B 7 ACD 8 AC 9 BCD 10 ABD

11 AC 12 ABC 13 AB 14 CD 15 B

16 A 17 B 18 B

CHEMISTRY
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
A D A A B A A,B,C,D A,B,D A,C,D A,B,D

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
A,C,D A,B,D A A,C,D D B D B

MATHS

37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
C C C C C D AC ABC ABD
46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
CB ABC AB AC ABCD C C C A

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SOLUTIONS:-
PHYSICS

1. If null point is at a distance x from 16M


G 16 M   GM
  
2
 2
x 10a  x 
4 10a  x   x
40a  5 x
x  8a

G 16M  GM G 16 M  GM
Grav potentials at pt S& A are - Vs    ; VA   
2a 8a 8a 2a
By energy cons if v is the initial speed of body at S so as to reach/cross pt A,

1 2  G 16 M  GM   G 16 M  GM 
We use-  m
mv   m
   
2  2a 8a   8a 2a 

3 5GM
v
2 a
 
2. Initial Int energy of dipole with EF U i   P.E  0
 
Initial Int energy of dipole with Ef U f   P.E   PE

W.D by electric forces on rod is W  U i  U f  0    PE   PE


If w is the avg speed attained by rod we use

1 1  ML2  2
PE   Iw2   w
2 2  12 

24PE
w
ML2
0 A
3. Here C
d
C xy  C  p  C   s  c
 2C  s  C
2C  C 2C 2 0 A
  
2C  C 3 3d

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2 0 A
C xy 
3d

4. torque on a coil is   MB sin 


 1  i  2 R  lN  B sin 
Torque on cylinder due to gravity is
 2  mg sin  R
For equ of cylinder

1   2
2iR lN 3sin   mgR sin 

mg
i
2 BlN

5. Magnetic field induction due to different wire segments in the given conductor is calculated as

 0 I   I  ˆ  0 I  ˆ
B
4 L
 
sin 450 kˆ  0
L  
k   k
L 2  
4 4
2 4
 0 I  1 
B  1
L  4 2
 1  kˆ

 
6. As the phasor resultant of all three SHMs is zero, below figure shows the phasor diagram of the three
SHMs.

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7.

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Hence (A) , (C) and (D) are correct

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8.

Hence (A) and (C) are correct

9. The electrical paths AC1 D2 B and AD1C2 B are in parallel. The resistance of each of them is 10 , and
hence the current is 1 A. When C1C2 and D1 D2 are joined, the ammeters are in parallel combination. As
they are of a same resistance, their readings will be equal.
Hence, (B) (c) and (D) are correct .

10.

Hence , (A) , (B) and (D) are correct.

11.

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Hence , (A) and (C) are correct.

12. For the given conductor the magnetic force can be calculated by considering it as a straight wire of
length 2  L  R  carrying same current I. If magnetic field is along z direction magnetic force on the
conductor is be given as

Fm  BI  2 L  2 R 
Hence option (A) is correct and option (D) is NOT zero as current element length is along magnetic

field direction hence option (B) is correct. When B is along y direction, magnetic force on the
conductor is given as
Fm  BI  2 L  2 R 
Hence option (C) is correct

13. Magnetic field due to both loops is perpendicular to the x-y plane hence their resultant will also be
along this direction only hence option (A) is correct.
As the two loops are symmetric with respect to origin, the magnitude of magnetic field will only upon
the radial distance from origin hence option (B) is correct.
For the given condition of current, at center field is inward and as we move radially out then close to
r  R1 field becomes outward so at some point it will be zero also hence option (C) is NOT Correct.

From the directions of currents given magnetic field between the region of the two loops magnetic field
is in inward direction. Hence option (D) is NOT correct.

14.
Given voltages are drawn in phasor diagram as shown below

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Potential difference between X and Y is calculated as

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 2 
VXY  VX  VY  V0 sin t  V0 sin  t  
 3 

 2    
VXY  V0 [2 cos  t   sin   ]
 3   3

 
VXY  3 V0 cos  t  
 3

rms V0 3
VXY  3  V0
2 2

15. For direct transmission , power dissipation is given as


2
p  i 2 R  150   0.4  20   1.8  105W
Percentage of power dissipation is given as
1.8 105
pd  100  30%
6 105

16. For step up transformer, we use


4000 1
 ....... 1
x 10
For step down transformer, we use
x
N .......  2 
200
Where x is the step up voltage. From equations (1) and (2) we have
4000 x N
 
x 200 10
 N  200  Ratio  200:1

17. For induced electric field, we use


dB
 E .dr  A. dt
dB RB
 E  2 R    R 2  E
dt 2

18. Total change in angular momentum is given as


L    dt

 RB 
 L  Q  R
 2 
QR 2 B
 L 

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Change in magnetic dipole moment is given as
QR 2 B
  L  
2
In above expression negative sigh is considered due t induced current in opposite direction.

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