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n g p e rp e n d ic u te r a re g io n o f
th e m w il l m o v e la r to th e ir p a
in a ci rc u la r p a th s. W h ic h o f
th w it h h ig h e r
fr eq u en cy ?
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. r (a ) w a te r p u ri
fi ca ti o n , a n d

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v o lt ag e fo r tw ti o n o f p h o to el
o in ci d en t ra d ec tr ic c u rr e n t
ia w it h ap p li ed
in te n si ti es . M a ti ons of equal
rk th e g ra p h fo fr eq u en cy a n d d if
r th e ra d ia ti o n fe re nt
o f h ig h e r in te n si
ty .
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re le as e o f en er g o fu si o n to fo rm
g y . W h ic h o f a h e a v ie r n u cl eu
th e tw o s, w it h
n u cl eu s -w o u ld - th e p a re n t
h a v e h ig h e r b in o r th e d a ug ht
d in g e n e rgy p e er
r n u cl eo n ?
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is u se d b y sh o rt
w av e b r oa d ca st
se rvices ?
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-ey *
IBU~~41~ct~ l"fl~if~~cf>T~"ff@~ I 2
Two electric bulbs P and Q have their resistances in the ratio of 1 : 2.
They are connected in series across a battery. Find the ratio of the power
dissipation in these bulbs.

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3iHlflcn -sr@U'Q tfil
~ l~flq; >f@Uq ~ 200 V ~-~ ~ (emf) cFa ~ ~ ~ rnif ~ r:mcf if
B4i~ct-~ I ~ if ~ tfi1 lfR ~ i:hlNlQ. I 2
l0V

38Q
200V
3{~

~ ~ ~ fcrwl-~ ~ (emf) HqRUJ ~ ~ 9ll~l4ilTic{ ~ if ~


~2f if ~ cfi1 zjg(?H ~ 350 cm ~ t I ~ mi ~ ~ -crfu:r2f if 9 n cf>T ~
)l@Utl ~ ~ ~ t, al Bg(1-1 ~ 300 cm~ f~H,.-an:a ~ ~ ~ I ~
cf>T 3i I~ f{ch 5ITTRTtl Wa ch) N1 Q. I 2
A 10 V cell of negligible internal resistance is connected in parallel across
a battery of emf 200 V and internal resistance 38 n as shown in the
figure. Find the value of current in the circuit.
l0V

38 Q
200V
OR

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·
In a po te nt io m et er ar fi d t ·ni ng th e em f of a
ra ng em en t or e er m • ce ll th e
ba la nc e po in t of th e ce
ll in op en ci rc ui t is 35
9 Q is us ed in th e ex 0 cn1. W he n a re si st '
te rn al ci rc ui t of th e ce an ce of
ll, th e ba la nc e po in
30 0 cm . D et er m in e th t sh if ts to
e in te rn al re si st an ce

8. (a )
= cR'iT <Iii m<!:
of th e ce ll.
~ WJi <l'fi ~ "ll"ill i ? <' l'l -,f;\R,,Q'. I
(b )
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W hy ar e in fr a- re d w av

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(a ) es of te n ca lle d he at w
av es ? Ex pl ai n.
(b )
W ha t do yo u un de
rs ta nd by th e st at em :.
en t, ''E le ct ro m ag ne l

w av es tra ns po rt m om tic i
I

en tu m " ?
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lll(lft 3lR ~ ? 2
tfTg cnm-~ (eV)
Na 1· 92
K 2· 15
Ca 3· 20
Mo 4· 17
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h 41 2· 5 nm
. is. mc
. 1.d en t on ea ch of th e m et
be lo w' wh ic h on es wi al s gi ve n
ll sh ow ph ot oe le ct ric
em is si on an d w hy ?
M et al W or k Fu nc tio n (e V)
!
I Na 1· 92
K
\ 2· 15

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Mo 4· 17
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.
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"ilR ~ ~ Q, q, Q ~ q ~ 'a' ~ ·fcrnl qrf ~ t.fit;rt rrt 3-Trt& -q ~


~f?~t I

q a Q
~~
(a) ~ Q 1:R qf{o114) ~ ~, (f2TT

(b) ~~ctTf?~~ I 3

3{2Tcff

(a) "ill1 ~ ~ q, - 4q ~ 2q ~ 'l' ~ ~q~1~ ~ ABC ~ ~ t r {


3Tiffl -q ~ ~ f?~ ~ I ~ q tr{ ~ qf{o11ifl ~ ~ ~
qf{q101 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I

A
q

-4q '----_ _ ___, 2q


B C

(b) ~ cfil 3f.Rf ~ oc.fi 1~ tt>B ~ ~ ~ ~ cfT#t ~ ~ ~ ~


~I 3

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F our point ch arges Q, q, Q and q are placed at the corner s of a square of
\.~·
side 'a' as sh own in th e fi gure.

Q . . - - - - ---iq

q .____a_ ___, Q

Find the

(a) result ant electri c force on a charge Q, and


(b) potent ial energy of this system .

OR

(a) Three point charge s q, - 4q and 2q are placed at the vertic es of an


equila teral triang le ABC of side T as shown in the figure . Obtai n
the expres sion for the magni tude of the result ant electri c force
acting on the charge q.

2q
-4qL ---- ---- -'
B C
----l----

(b) Find out the amou nt of the work done to separa te th e ch arges at
infinit e distan ce.

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-- - . -- ·----" .... -- -- . ---· ·, -


(a) fcRfi lli~i:h dTT ~ 'i!i<:'li:hctl' ~ ~ 1lftmtn ~ I ~ SI lTT;fcf;

faf@Q, I
(b) fcRfi ~ -ij ~ $8rt?T.:il ~ 3Titii:h(YY..fi cflT ~ ~ ~ ~
*
~ fuwfa en@ tf<TT lt -al{ ~ ill<:'li:hdl ifi ~ ~ ~ c€1R.1Q, I
3la: mD ~ ~ 0-ljSl~fh ~-~ E ~ ~ ~q "SfTCij c€i~Q. I 3

(a) Define the term 'conductivity' of a metallic wire. Write its SI unit.
(b) Using the concept of free electrons in a conductor, derive the
expression for the conductivity of a wire in terms of number
density and relaxation time. Hence obtain the relation between
current density and the applied electric field E.

13. 6 J/T 1~c€i;q ~ cnl ~ ~ ~ 0·44 T ~ W>m Q,chl-P-IH ~ 1l-4c€14


a.tr~ 60° tR ~n:f©a ~ I qf{i:hkkt chl~Q, (a) ~ ~ j~chl4 ~ cfil
(i) j~chl;q a.tr ~ 3~TTkl~cla"', (ii) 1i:~c€i;q a.tr ~ fctqt\a ~ooa
cf>8 ~ ~,
~ "i:hT ~ -ij %41 Tf4T ~ , <f~ (b) ~ (ii) -ij 3l@ll ~lftj~,B
(~)-ij~tR~-~ I 3

A bar magnet of magnetic moment 6 J/T is aligned at 60° with a uniform


external magnetic field of 0·44 T. Calculate (a) the work done in turning
the magnet to align its magnetic moment (i) normal to the magnetic field,
(ii) opposite to the magnetic field, and (b) the torque on the magnet in the
final orientatio n in case (ii).

14. (a) ~ *
~ ~ ~~c€1 ~~ 1~i:h~0<.1a1 µr t
tR n ~ ~ lJlR
*
~ ~-irtft ~ GR~~~ I ~ ~ -ij I mu Siqtma Weft t,
ctT ~ -ij 1'-~ch);q a.tf ~ ~ ~ ~ ch)~(( I
(b) fcnm 1~ch1ll~2f ~ 1l-4ch1ll "SI<!@ 0·9853 t I 1l-46Fi)4 ~~ tflT ~
9~i!IRQ, I fcnm Q_ct;~qH 1~4i1ll ~ -ij ~ ~2f ~ ~ ct>) UsR ~
~-~ -q ~ cf@ le,91rd{0I cfiT 3il~ffild ch)~(( I 3

(a) An iron ring of relative permeabi lity µr has windings of insulated


copper wire of n turns per metre. When the current in the
windings is I, find the expression for the magnetic field in the ring.
(b) The susceptibility of a rnagnetic material is 0·9853. Identify the
type of magnetic material. Draw the modification of the field
pattern on keeping a piece of this material in a uniform magnetic
field .

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15. (a) ~ 3TI& cf>T ~ m ~ • fen ~ ql{~~rr ~ ~ ~ ~
q{1cld1 ~ 3l~ %m cflT ~ ~ ~Rslcf>ct: ~ fenm ~ ~ ~ I

(b) _! Jiqc1J1icf> t ~ -ij@.ro ~ ~qqJ1icf> t ~ ~ ~ ~J.tifls ~ ~


3 2
~ AB 1=R cnW ~ rcF){UT fil::llj~ I{ ~ 3TitRR ~ ~ I
~AC~~ 1=R ~ ~ fcguJ- ~ 311;.an_cf> 4{rqfcfo ~ ? 3ltR' "Jm
cfa ~-1 3
A

(a) Show using a proper diagram how unpolarised light can be linear ly
polarised by reflection from a transp arent glass surface.

(b) The figure shows a ray of light falling normally on the face AB of
an equilateral glass prism having refractive index ~ , placed in
2
water of refractive index i3 .
Will this ray suffer total intern al
reflection on strikin g the face AC? Justify your answer.

B C

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16. (a) ~ ~ ~ t1 64@ch{OI ~ ~ ~ wfr-m ~1 it ~ fewt ~ cf)) ffl ~
~ ~~ ~, ~ ~ ~;) cfTR W:f>WT -tr ~ tll r.fi{ 50%
W. ~,

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(b) ~ C(tf,ctUff ~ ~ f~ tf{ Vcto ~ cfil Jq$ J ~ ~, ot J:fN ~
~ tfiT M t ~&TUT ct't ~&n ~ t? 3

in Young's
(a) If one of two identical slits producing interference
t intensity
experiment is covered with glass, so that the ligh
ratio of the
passing through it is reduced to 50%, find the
interference
maximum and minimum intensity of the fringe in the
pattern.
e light is used
(b) What kind of fringes do you expect to observe if whit
instead of monochromatic light ?

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fcnm ~ ~ t ffl "CR f??.f<f ~ cf't ~ "CR WT ~ I cnW .Slcf>l~lcf> m~


~ cn1" ~ ~ ~ 3l&l "CJ\ Th@ ~' 3l&l "CR ~ cflf<lfctcf>, "JR Sl@Rf~
t t
~ ~ (lcfi lJlH cfi«ft ~ I W1 ~ m
ct) l!lffif ~ x ~ I ~ ch°t ~ cf,f ~
~ -q ~ t Ji9tjcR jq;
~C~I~ cf>T ~ "CR ~ ~ J ~ ~ i I x 3ll< y t
3
t ~~~~ I
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·, ·,, t.
A symmetric biconvex lens of rad ius of cur
vat ure R and mad e of gla ss of
refractive index 1·5, is placed on a lay er
of liquid placed on top of a pla ne
mirror as shown in the figure. An opt
ical needle wit h its tip on the
principal axis of the lens is moved along
the axis unt il its rea l; inv erte d
image coincides wit h the needle itself. The
dist anc e of the nee dle from the
lens is mea sure d to be x. On removing the
liquid lay er and rep eat ing the
experiment, the dist anc e is found to be
y. Obt ain the exp ress ion for the
refractive index of the liquid in term s of x
and y.
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
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-------'>-:< ---- ---
'
I
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,, ,Q ,,

(a) Sta te Bohr's pos tula te to define stab le


orb its in hyd rog en atom .
How. does de Brog1ie · 's h ypot h es1s
• exp lain the stab ility
of the se
or-bJts?
(b)
Ah~yhdrog~n a~om init iall y in the gro und
stat e abs orb s a pho ton
w ic excites it to the n - 4 I
p h oton.
- evel. ESt.ima te the freq uen cv of the
· .,

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. 19. (a) ~~ ~> IT ij~ " .
, . 318 (BE/A) ~ ~644H B&TT A ~ ~ men cnr
J9lfltf ~ ~ ~ ftj@os'1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~
°'41 ~ ch)~Q_ I
(b)
M ~fs4,~fctcc1 W ff~ (l:~4'1~rtci:4 ~l tf) ~ ~~t-~ ~
~ I~ flfsh4al 3· 125% ~ ~ lt ~ ~ ~ ?
10
(a) 3
Exp lain the processes of nucl ear fission and nucl
ear fusion by
usin g the plot of binding energy per nucleon (BE
/A) vers us the
mas s num ber A.
(b) A radioactive isotope has a half-life of 10 years.
How long will it
take for the activity to reduce to 3· 125% ?
20. (a) ~ ~ zj p-n ~ ~ ~ Slfl!F~df cimT cf>1 ~ mu -q
Sl4'1ii cfiT
qf{ctfcta ~ ~ i 1 ~~~~~cf@ -qftq?.T cf;T -114if
ct;a
~?.T ~ (sfif¾~ 3:fR ~ ijh41fclf¼ c(:;t 641&-H ~ 1
(b) NAND TR :~~ flf44H BROTT 3TR -qftq?.l ~ ~
I 3
(a) A stud ent wan ts to use two p-n junction
diodes to convert
alte rnat ing curr ent into direct curr ent. Draw the
labelled circuit
diag ram she would use and explain how it works.
(b) Give the trut h tabl e and circuit symbol for NAND gate
.
21. CE ~
@1Rt~ I ~ * -q ~ n-p-n ?i~R{ ~ ~ ~ 3TR wfu ~
fcn ~ ~~ cfiT ~ (a) ~ ~ (ri), a~
(b)'Q m"S lcf~: !°ffc n (~) ~R mf ufc f>B
-q~ ~fc n<T T~ ~i I
~

3
Dra w the typical inpu t and outp ut characteristics
of an n-p-n tran sisto r
in CE configuration. Show how thes e characteristi
c&
s can be used to
dete rmin e (a) the inpu t resistance (ri), and (b)
curr ent amplification
factor(~).

22. (a) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ffil-1'11 ~ 41:§~H <€I ~lcl~4<:f>dl ~ cfR


~~I

(b) m1:f> ~ ~ ~ ~ ( ~ ~ ) , ~ ~ cf(ll


3TR ~ ~
41§k ld CT(T1 • I ,
3
(a) Give thre e reas ons why modulation of a mes
sage signal is
nece ssar y for long distance transmission.
(b) Show graphically an audio signal, a carr ier wave and
an amplitude
mod ulat ed wave.
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23. l1Ta1 ~ fu~l~4 ~
f t l ~ fcmlf~ cfil
~ ~~~m ~ 'WfUT ~ ~
f f i ~ ~~ TTQ, I ~ ~ WfWT 200
f t km
~~~~ ,~ l ~ •
cf>1 ~ ~
~ i@ " fl fl ~
~f41c!df mu
-~ ~ (a c)
m u cfi1 ~ c:1 (fcf) ~ ~
"1~?.ctl ~ ~~t
t ~m ~ -ij ~ f?.TRl
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~~
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cf;lJ ~
mu ef>l ~
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t cf>1 ~ ~~
-f;rq lf R ~
f~fulq_ I ~ ~ -q qftc1f<la ~ ~
~ cf>T 11ll
~ ~~~
(b) ~ cf>T •
fcom Ji;l~{OI cfiT cf;'!NtQ, I
B~l4ctl ~ 64
1@1 cf;'!RitQ,
mu~ ~-q ~ Rf> ~ tffiT ~ ~
~ acf> ~ ~ 5k4ictdT
~ I ~ ~
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"5t'cf>R ~
(c) 1TTill ~ f u ~ •
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(1 ~ ~ q
)l • Cf"':IN!Q, I
T h e te a c h e rs 4
of G e e ta 's sc
p o w e r g e n e ra ho o l to ok th e s tu d e
ti n g s ta ti o n , n ts on a s tu
lo c a te d n e a rl y 200 k m d y tr ip to a
te a c h e r e x p la away from th
in e d th a t ele e city . T h e
d is ta n c e to th ctrical energy
e ir city, in th is tr a n s m it te d over su
e form of a lt ch· a long
h ig h voltage e rn a ti n g c u rr e n t (ac) ra
. A t th e rece is e d to a
iving e n d in
o p e ra te th e d th e city, th e
evices. As a re voltage is re d
to th e te a c h s u lt , th e pow u c e d to
er and asked e r loss is reduc
questions a b e d . G e e ta li s te n
h ig h e r or low o u t how th e ed
er voltage. ac is convert
ed to a
(a) N a m e th e de.
vice u s e d to c
hange th e a lt
or lower v a lu e rn a ti n g volt
e . S ta te one c age to a h ig h
a u se for powe er
(b ) E x p la in w it h r d is s ip a ti o n
a n example, in th is dev ice.
how power lo
is tr a n s m it te ss is re d u c e d
d over long d if th e en ergy
is ta n c e s a s a
th a n a d ir e c t n a lt e rn a ti n g
c u rr e n t. c u rr e nt ra th e
r
(c) W ri te two v a
lu e s e ach sho
wn by th e t e a
ch e rs a n d Ge
e ta .
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24. (a) ~ ~ cfiT ~ ~ I cF-ll ~• WT t 31?.TeTT • ?

3lffi9 ll~ ~~~ ~ q ~ d if>~qr f if>~~ ~


~~ d/2 "Cf\f?~t I 1Trn:rif>Himcn1"3tflftrr~~cf1f B~
cJ@ ~~t~ ~mtC T~I
q

(b) ~~~~ ~cf>T ~qJTt ~B 'd' ~lR~~ w.ncfT f~


~ cf>T ~ ~ ~' "ffi 641&-ll ch)~Q_ fcn ~ 1@<m ~ ~ ~
"ITT1Tf I 5

(a) 1Tf3B t ~ col "3tflftrr ~ ~ tR"fcf '"A C/m ~ fcf>m "ffim Q.tf,ftliFi

Jiltj~ld m wr t cfiT{1Jl ~-~ ( E) t ~ ~ ~ chlNIQ, I

(b) ~ nm B clklc:ld.,_ ~ r ~ m~ E t f¾=q{ 0 1 cf>T ~ t ~ ~


@rR!l( I

(c) fll-islc:ld.,_ ~ r1 B r2 "ci'co (r2 > r1) 3iT<ffi q qiT ~ ~ -q Ff>m 1T<TT ffl 'ffl(f
i:hl~l( I 5

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(a) Define elect ric flux. Is it a scala r or a vect or quan tity?

A poin t char ge q is at a diRtance of d/2 direc tly abov


e the centre of
a squa re of side d, as show n in the figur e . Use Gau ss'
law to obtain
the expr essio n for the elect ric flux thro ugh the squa re.

'

(b) If the poin t char ge is now mov ed to a dista nce 'd' from
the cent re of
the squa re and the side of the squa re is doubled, expl
ain how the
elec tric flux will be affected.

OR

(a) Use Gau ss' law to deriv e the expr essio n for the elect ➔
ric field ( E )
due to a strai ght unif orml y char ged infin ite line of
char ge density
'"A C/m.

(b) Draw a grap h to show the vari ation of E with


perp endi cula r
dista nce r from the line of char ge.

I
(c) Find the work done in brin ging a char ge q from
perp endi cula r
dist ance r 1 to r 2 (r2 > r1) .

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fcfajt m u (ac
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lcfrl ~
(a)
B ~ f§n 41~fq 'tt 641 @1 ~ f ~ a:r&-r ~ c"lk
qfffi ~ "Mit
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fcfajt ~ktch14 &b "ij tf>)un4
~ sctl if m ~-~ ~
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(em f) t~~~
~ I

WT tl ~ : ~ tl l6f c/;t 3lk ~ W


f
(b ) ~ q/~l!H 900 km/hour ~
~ 9~~41 ~ IBU ~ ~ fcic
f>ffid fci~clHH
~ I 20 m fcifdR c/;t
5 x 10 -4 T 3lt{ -;rm
qf{cf>fad ch)~v_ I "'r~ ~ ~1-isf4>)4 &i"5f q;r ~ ~
5
cf>TUT 30 ° ~ I
31 ~

~ ~ X fcnm Sir4iqdf qm
(ac) ma V = Vo sin wt citcrc.dl ~ ~41Md ~ I X
i't ge11R:a QllJ I= 10 sin(rot+;] ~ I

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(a) ~ X cf>1 4~-i:IIRQ_ ~ ~
~
mu ) ~ ~ ~ i f ~~ W2T cilcrc.dl ~ qm
(b) X t ~ Sif4lq df (ac

fci=q{o1 ~t ~m ~ 1
w
t m21 X ~ p
Si@Qld if fcna ~ fci=q{ 0 1
(c) Sir41crn'f '® J (ac) cl;t ~ N
mm~ ? m ~ w Rl-i:i{OI cf > l" .1 5
(d) ~ x t~ ~ ~ & T ~ v _ I
ing wi th
th e pr inc ipl e of an ac ge ne ra to r and explain its work
(a) St ate th e em f
lp of a lab ell ed dia gr am . Obtain the expression for
th e he ea A,
in a co il ha vin g N tu rn s each of cross-sectional ar ➔
induced ld B ,
wi th a co ns tan t an gu lar speed 'w' in a ma gn eti c fie
ro tat in g
e axis of rotation.
directed pe rp en dic ula r to th
wi th a
pla ne is fly ing ho riz on tally from we st to ea st
(b) An ae ro ce
90 0 km /ho ur. Ca lcu lat e th e po ten tia l differen
velocity of an of 20 m.
ve lop ed be tw ee n the en ds of its wings having a sp
de ld is
riz on tal co mp on en t of th e Ea rth 's ma gn eti c fie
The ho
dip is 30 °.
5 x 10 - 4 T an d th e angle of
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A device X is con nec ted across an ac
sou rce of vol tag e V = Vo sin cot. The \.'3
cur ren t thr oug h X is given as I = Io sin
( rot + ; ) .

(a) Ide ntif y the device X and wri te the exp


res sio n for its rea cta nce .

(b) Dra w gra phs showing var iati on of vol


tage and cur ren t wit h time
over one cycle of ac, for X.

(c) How does the rea cta nce of the device \


X var y wit h freq uen cy of the
ac? Show this var iati on graphically.

(d) Dra w the pha sor dia gra m for the device
X.

26. (a) fcf>m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ cf>T c11«1fclcf>, :JR ] o2fi ~ 5'@ ~kl


~~ ~~ ~3 lfr a@ 1f ¾ q_ I

(a) ~ c€T ~ ~ I ~1$~.-B ~ f~~tr(\ cf>T ~ ~ ~


~ lR
9{1cld..f ~ ~ c;f)l ~c-414..f ~ I

(b) ~ lWt fclc1J.:i ~ it ~ c€T ~ ~ ~ ~ c€T ~ c€T ~


~ I ~ lclcld..f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
lR ~ ~ ~ zyn ?
6?-1 1&-1 I ch1 NI Q, I

(c) ~ fcf>m ~2 l fflij B 3l@ ~ ~ ~ 112l it ~ ~


(~ ) ~filcf>t( ~
& cft ~ ~' ·m~ ~m ~ ~ lR ~~ -cl4cf>GJ{ ~ ~JT I-tj( ~~ I
&~l@.li 4i1NIQ,, ~ cF-11 ~ I
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concave
(a) Draw a ray diag ram to show image formation when the
the object.
mirr or produces a real, inverted and magnified image of
the linea r
(b) Obtain the mirr or formula and write the expression for
magnification.
refracting
(c) Explain two advantages of a reflecting telescope over a
telescope.

OR
laws of
(a) Define a wavefront. Using Huygens' principle, verify the
reflection at a plane surface.
is mad e
(b) In a single slit diffraction experiment, the width of the slit
size and
double the original width. How does this affect the
intensity of the central diffraction band ? Explain.
from a
(c) When a tiny circular obstacle is placed in the path of light
obstacle.
dista nt source, a bright spot is seen at the centre of the
Explain why.

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