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615 Part - IT PHYSICS Maximum : 60 Scores ‘Time : 2 Hours Cool off time : 15 Minutes eral Instructions to Candidates © There 2 hours. ‘a ‘Cool off time’ of 15 minutes in addition to the writing time of © You are neither allowed to write your answers nor (0 anything with others during the ‘cool off time Use the ‘cool off time’ to get familiar with questions ahd fo plan your answers. questions carefully before answerisg, ° © Read th © All questions are compulsory and only interpiahchoice is allowed. . When you select 2 question, all the subsquestions must be answered from the same question itself. © Calculations, figures and graphs shuld be'shown in the answer shect itself. © Malayalam version of the questioris is ilo provided. © Give equations wherever necessary © Electronic devices except nohprogrammable calculators are not allowed in the Examination Hall. 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Asteel rod has a radius of 10 mm and a length of 1.0 m. A 100 kN force stretches it along its length. Calculate the elongation of the steel rod. [Young's modulus of steel is 2.0 x 10" Nim?) OR ‘A metal cube of side 10 em is subjected to 4 shear stress 10* N/m?. Calculate the rigidity modulus, if the top of the cube is displaced by 9.05 om with respect to its bottom. 5. Draw the schematic diagram pia’ hydraulic lift. Give its working’ principle. 6. Estimate the average thermal energy of helium atom at a temperature of 27°C. [Boltzmann 1.38 * 109 J/k.] constant — is K-837 @) @) @ @) Res ve 615 ony gy aoonsiot 10 mm epecye 1.0 m ofgayayré. 100 KN oueie we aconiinyereomymn —iigenysyom amamom cella egy, aroarecrnye Getag wove 2.0 x 104 Nim? caper, aaonuyesce’ @) anogienc’ ano 10 crf BaRan, ope ayer Lo Nim? whos — avorsrgy nackpeny aysulorg eoes.n0@n brie) ayes scr 0.08 em emidmaigeyore genoajornmicl, ‘alasle) eaoayand aanenrene, (2) 903 saanaiwogia’ sllacisiog unas aida amo mayer enavaiwo nao @) 27°C aogenicnyersoaym weosced! exoibandt agmisd agimawni aemanceoye @oumaald —oclefiwe amodsiqfood crastamauy 1.38 x 10° J/k apeni. @) ‘Turn Over 615 7. Graph below exhibits the 7. sapien eanlieyav afamme anomalous expansion of water. (cronshs esoariaiA.ooyrmy v 1.04343b-: 1.00013} 1.00000 o 5 10° 100 Temperature (°C) ‘Volume of 1 kg of water (x 10'm*) Based on the graph, explain how (Bad —_eaastrwoomagisjoo! lakes freeze from the top to qeamind monster! ayegiaass bottom rather than from bottom fosprgsmowyrnases asHi00 AyesIe to top. oe Giles maaan manyemoayTosy LA) ‘someon apr atcanane (8) 8. Match the following in three \ 8. ayy amogemplels@l ¢aiajoois! © columns. BY} aaibenye 8) \ ‘Thermodynamic f Feature Work done during process | the process exndaaa0 anand SIO ayaueonse qtstwmton: (ucuternl Yb Isobaric process * ‘Temperature constant ve) . w urrin| Y| nggenrvoens0ca te te6I onsces cuciaraynouns \v Isothermal process Pressure constant “Zero ongamonmdandt iet@ adap cada rayeonens ‘Adiabatic process Volume constant P[ve-Vi) anautevonsog’ tei aypaline cue coaymoort No heat exchange between system and surroundings rokggaxgs againosie aaah ‘ons ecuayangaley 615 9. a) Figure below shows the 9. a) @yckated eters 'S ogy ooo} ‘parallax method’ to measure aeisojgs @j00 'D' aogenod® the distance 'D’ of a planet 'S paewocilenyrn ‘esos’ from the earth. Sit” aflewaraich — aoerasl anys s D D 2 A ~ 3 ahoarist asoaaoainy cane ‘Mark the parallax angle '9" in i alae ae the figure. Explain how yite? C} ee Di angesym aah altos distance ‘D' can be measued (2) Sa oye anys @ b) Check whether the equation b) mv®=mgh age macioeyo mot =mgh is dimensionally wmnartaxamell asmanyen consistent. Based on the above coogens agnt adlawowonie. equation, justify the following aamgyoorm — manoayomn statement. qoulasas —_@arridlenyen "A dimensionally correct onions cvowyentionye. equation need not be actually seurmnardensned anyon @m} an exact equation”. @ manejo — wnddmocrnieh axyejonansmaacg” @) ‘Turn Over K-887 10. a) b) 11. a) K-837 Choose the correct statement Istatements related to uniform circular motion, i) The acceleration in uniform circular motion is tangential to the circle. ii) The acceleration in uniform circular motion is directed radially inwards. iii) The velocity in uniform circular motion has constant magnitude. iv) The velocity in uniform circular motion is directed radially inwards, A particle is projected up int) air from a point witha speed of 20 mis ataad afgle of projection 30°. What is the maximum height reached by it? ‘The escape speed from the surface of the earth is given be i) Par, ii) aR it) BaP, iv) JePRe @p @) am 615 10, 2) ove aidemyg aseimayaow 0, 28 r eumvogss oyeyaon oiqyoaxny ergoaimaxd se@nncmosye6ys i) mondems — aiscanstad njpare axons sty anaysieosmoer fi) manideme —aiamarteh ayes ——spoamiayos Dbosfacioncert iiavseudems —_aseimarotet ieuscuomatod ascuel ales crude ewaywount, iv) macitemg — uamanlad (ueaine —_a@naaileyos epslanis0oer @ b) 30° ape’ eons eiomaieuciiad 20 mls eaismawons 0) aomrieow cioayalel ayofan.est amosyenyrm soni agyarsieaoym siea9cid ge “aguenwoars? @) 11. a) ercooualoainme lems Z aueomm ania ages. i) eRe ii) (aR, ii) (Sa iv) (eR, a ») 12. a) b) K-837 An artificial satellite circulating the earth is at a height 3400 km from the surface of the earth. If the radius of the earth is 6400 km and g = 9.8 mls*, calculate the orbital velocity of the satellite. ‘Among the following, which are the examples of simple harmonic motion? The rotation of earth about its axis, ii) Vertical oscillations of a loaded spring, ifi) Oscillations of simple pendulum. Uniform circular motion. ‘The displacement in simple harmonic motion can be represented as x(t)=ACos(wt+4), where "9" is the phase constant. Identify and define 'A’ and 'w' in the equation. 3) @ @) >) 12. a) » 615 areaonstmcnst lent 3400 km masawoat 50 2yesia gaucane aysioe agin, gjalayns peo 6400 km 90 g = 9.8 mls® apsemssie’ gai (oonrsied sobeligd® (uses Someary @) ons pacdzprmalonjrnauah asinhd\SeAeaoera! anced éooaphagiem — gaocnnances anu? i) Mayen amUseMDDE6) ayiiayos 2.0000. ii) asioat eaimags 3 ewinherdiong e1oeni omilaeiabav. Kainid oucajeowlog _, Soraaarater. iv) cua cuter, aio. ® nBmiia acodanoenas sans encomoande aneriesyen Maas ayaoert x(t)=ACos(wt+4). pales “6 ageat eaamt secant emer ‘Ay "w! ogenfass@ aficlayst- Bae —TOqyallenaaxo wasps, @) ‘Turn Over 13. a) A transverse harmonic wave is described by y = 3.0 Sin (0.018 x + 361), where ' and are in cm. The amplitude of a) this wave is b) Figure below shows the fundamental mode or first harmonic in a stretched string, when a standing wave is formed in the string. Draw the figure that shows the second harmonic in the string. If'L'is the length of the string and 'v' is the speed of the wave in the String, what are the equations of first and second @) harmonic frequencies? K-87 13, a) any wocbihionwin’ anobanoartial eacasisian y = 3.0 Sin (0.018 x + 36¢) agit afcusl 2000. gpaiies ‘x','y" agents cm- per, 9 waocreationg opal... DET. b) aieyoagio any ainciet efe@eata eonine ersoassinm0 BBNoayem sasinucaxn eaous ioqyehth apes corteaderias ‘alles aoariasialyrmy, Aigsioe! nerece scotbanosmision aoemiianym aflwe anemo> asastarh afige 'L' go ainsied woccnanxne "yo mpeanasies epay anodeacoras (fideo) eye eso enoaaaoartiat ohaydmienje mansasend endanger 615 qa) @) 14, Az object released near the face of the earth is said to be in free fall (Neglect the air resistance). a) Choose the correct alternative from the clues given at the end of the statement. “Free fall is an example of ... accelerated motion". (uniformly / nonuniformly) (ay b) The incomplete table shows the velocity (0) of a freely falling object in a time interval of Ls. (Take g= 10 mis’) Time ( s | Velocity () m/s <4 0 0 1 2 3 30 4 40 5 50 Complete the table and draw the velocity-time graph. @) ©) Area under velocity-time graph gives a K-837 615 14, eveaoueimacmiay arsjomow eyalmacensaisirm 00) cus qhdmow al¥aiaAaloent agent acm, (aa) yusteaowe euatooriaanen ig) 2) vuniascimajes amarmvorne YF ceosyesialanytn (ojaiasie cert aympowe! anerearye, eden elas ogy S, aia aibeniat gaoannsm com” ) A body of mass 5 kg initially at rest tbjected to a tal fore: horizo of 20 N, What is the kinetic energy acquired by the body at the end of 10 s? (3) ©) State whether the following statement is TRUE or FALSE: | “The change in kinetic energy of a particle is equal to the work done on it by the net @ force". K837 i 16. “wnyee sargomies any Aumiazaliag a¥intam aoaiact grtindo agent a1owyn; a) alpine easoerd ey cumdinjatics amecayin pebencam ..x6 agent asomyry, b) mwalediirowieyee 5 ke ofp Pom cuninyaiior®, acts BON enielo eleven shoals Gusmoctlanyemy, 10 omvacertessh eae cumin, amnsyrn oaheasobere og 10? ©) e@osymafdlanym wsoniaocm adie o@ag9 agiricg sims. OR amlajss ayoyorre aeaibent mpem — miele Hag ounyensiae cyeyaoert, Qa) @) @ ‘Turn Over 17. The angular momentum of a particle is the rotational analogue of its linear momentum. a) The equation connecting angular momentum and linear momentum is . i ii) iii) 7. iv) lagrxp b) Starting from the equation connecting Angular momentum\’@hd linear momentum, YWeduce the relation between torque and angular momentum. OR Moment of inertia in rotational motion is analogous to mass in linear motion K-837 a) @) 12 60) sorioajas womnos emese cgmat sfciend epanctont cuter mvayayomoer 8) @omynnd emsnnamaye sieitoot amannameje eniciigflsoxen cmanceyaoent iv) b) apey208 epeoomronye elimoe aman@mmje sumUtg{eoxr mannayerthe oyser8, sober epmjeot spacnio waleues eumwo eidavoeee oalwat anereTaye enngete’ povegatemd ancaumioe aacady ond gamtnsy, EHirAwod anoaeerhnes aonrleny rvayeasaoon 61 a a ») The moment of inertia of a cireular dise about an axis perpendicular to the plane, at the centre is given by State perpendicular axis theorem and by usifte/the, theorem, deduce the momhent of inertia. of the cixcular dise about an axis passing through the diameter. qa) 4) 18 a) any modangeod uirvasion fumeorie’ exomaon) awyeriat as jam, — gaoeyem masierinmymjoaow) p88 acnarf aoa secitraywoeny : » Me yz i) MRE 6 gp SME Mn 2 b) catogtestaned apataiiad clone umiesaianjeoye anstert masnyece fevestor, cyorompayes sem eaneur mosiaiegosmypa 8200Kf Sond wemaaty méavoranc oawiey Anse HD} OT 615 q@ (4) ‘Turn Over 118. A region of streamline flow of an incompressible fluid is shown in the figure. 18. anodemoe 615 aviwowa 20g adiqualasiorg nigionmert adapomyes 803 aoarfigsidlanyemy, ‘22000 ailoore a) By considering mass consez'vation in the fluid flow, arrive at the ‘equation of continuity’ ‘The onset of turbulance in a fluid b) is determined by "Reynolds number’, given’ 28 a OR K-837 @) @ a) p) 14 adjgORey unonomeyse anc medauorio cuoemias’ ‘Bouya anny’ giberersiaaioys. “ a9) aigolastarg on:95jr00 sey shojeegy aomanoanomjaseaocs'anscn ‘eowamadaint mid’ agenat gud i) Sake iy 24 Re 7 ii) Fo Re 7 iv) re a moe OR Schematic diagram of capillary rise in a narrow tube is shown in the figure. 615 emogumned 6 emiars syeneyostnags anon sont anaroa fener eosnfiggiclonyrny, in terms of a) Arrive at an expression for capillary height i the surface tension of the (Ct liquid, @) D b) On the surface of the moon, the liquid in a capillary tube wil rise to the i) same height as on earth, | ii) less height as on earth. iii) more height than that on earth iv) infinite height. a) K-837 16 a)\ginsesiog — pumaisio QPogiym Aare moll It "h’ soemomIEE coMAUDAAjo yheacya, ay b) aramoasimortas amy aon fac syerioa (eonigs DOAa! 1) guoieten pwdyntec ii) gilafoe potgnmenods eyoat iit) qstatoe gwayamonod eeu iv) aeencmane pevday @

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