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MATHEMATICS
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2
t
T 12
T
t
24
/2
Rd cos
9. dE 0
4 0 R 2
E sin 2
4 0 R
0
2
E
4 0 R 2 2 0 R
10. Since equivalent capacitance increases, charge on capacitor 4 increases. By KVL, charge on
capacitor 2 decreases.
11. Req 2
For max power, R 2
Eeq
3 Eeq 6V
2
6
I 1.5 A
4
P0 1.5 2 4.5W
2
12. Inductance can be set to be analogous to mass, as it poses inertia to current change in the electrical
circuit.
2V0 3t
13. VC 1 e 2 RC
3
2V0 1
VC 1
3 3
4V
VC 0
9
VC 2V0
I
2R 9R
14. V 5 3sin t
32 59
Vrms 52
2 2
^
15. E B is along positive Z-direction. B is along positive j direction.
2 0 R 5 2 0 R 4
T
5R 5
v
25. v1 0
2
2 x0 2 x0 4 x0
Radius of curvature at farthest position
3 3
2
v0
2 3v02
amin
4 x0 16 x0
3
2 s cos
26. Height of capillary rise =
gR
2 S A cos
When in A 5cm=
AgR
2 S cos
When in B h= B
BgR
S B 2 S A and B 2 A
2 2 S A cos
h 5cm
2 AgR
CHEMISTRY
31. 1.6 gm oxide looses 0.16 gm
80 gm oxide looses = 8 gm ‘O’ = ½ mole of ‘O’
TiO 1 TiO 3 Ti 2O3
2 2
2
32. Zn + Ni Zn+2 + Ni
+2
o o
Eº = ENi2 / Ni – EZn2 / Zn
= –0.23 – (–0.76) = + 0.53 V
Positive value shows that the process is spontaneous.
Rest of all (I) (II) (III) combination have negative Eº value.
(I) Eº = –0.44 – (–0.23) = –0.21 V
(II) Eº = –0.76 – (–0.23) = –0.53 V
(III) Eº = –0.76 – (–0.44) = –0.32 V
33. HINT: Assume rate law
r = K[H3AsO4]x [H3O+]y [I–]z
Solving by the help of various experiments
x = 1, y = 2 and z=1
total order = 4
34. Tf i Kf m
3.72 i 1.86 0.4
i 5 n 4
35. Hint: Due to extra stability of half-filled f-subshell.
36. Co NH 3 4 ONO 2 Cl =linkage isomers
Co NH 3 4 NO2 Cl NO2 = ionization isomers
N N
Acid used for absorption of ammonia= (60-20)mL H 2 SO4 40mL H 2 SO4
5 5
1
1.4 40
1.4 N1 V 5 1.4 40
Percentage of nitrogen = 56%
W 0.2 0.2 5
no of bond's in between two atom
42. Bond order of CO2 (by resonance method)=
no of resonating structures
4
i.e., bond order in CO32 (by resonance method)= 1.33
3
1
Bond length
Bond order
44. The compound A, despite a tertiary alcohol, cannot be readily converted into chloride because OH
is present at bridge head. The compound C, allyl alcohol can be readily converted into allyl chloride,
whose formation is responsible for white cloudiness.
45. t BuO astearic ally hindered base will give Hofmann elimination as major product. Where
as EtO will give Saytzeffs product.
46.
solution : B
eletrophilic
aromaticsubstitution
N NCl
47.
(A) is not possible because CH 3 CH 2 C H 2 is less stable than CH 3 C H CH 3
(C) is not possible because acetophenone and CH 3OH cannot be formed.
OH
(D) is not possible because |
CH 3 CH CH 3
48.
50.
2Ze2
51. Velocity of an electron in He+ ion in an orbit = .....(i)
nh
n 2 h2
Radius of He+ ion in an orbit = ....(ii)
42me2 Z
By equations (i) and (ii),
u 83 Z2me4
Angular velocity () = = ....(iii)
r n3 h3
8 (22 / 7) (2) (9.108 10 ) (4.803 10 10 )4
3 2 28
= = 2.067 × 1016 sec–1.
(2)3 (6.626 1026 )3
CH3 CH3 Br
| | |
Br2 /hv
52. CH3 C CH 2 CH3 CH3 C CH CH3 (One chiral carbon)
| |
CH3 CH3
2
53. Number of possible dipeptides is (3) = 9
5x9=45
54. Basicity of H3PO4, H3PO3 and H3PO2 are 3, 2, 1 respectively.
sum of basicity = 6
55. On dilution (addition of water) pH of the buffer solution will not change therefore x=0 and
x+12=12
56. M aq. e M s 2 : E 0 0.52V
M s M 2 aq. 2e : E 0 0.34V
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z 2i 1
P
1
C
O x
3 7, 2 8, 1 9
a b c 719
Minimum value of a b c is 719
1 2 3 a a 24 a 24
SR.IIT_*CO-SC Page NO: 10
Now we add that 2 persons in the group of 2 persons and thus the number of arrangements of these
15! 15!
groups into cars and autos is 2! 3!
2!4! 3! 3! 4! 3!
3 3
m2
B P O
m1
AO m2 mm
AO 1 2
m1 x x
d AO m1m2 dx
dt x 2 dt
m
When x 1
2
d AO 2m
2 m/s
dt 5
SR.IIT_*CO-SC Page NO: 11
By kings rule
e 2 4 x dx
1
I 2
0 5 2 x 2 x 1 e
2 2 4 x
Adding 1 and 2
1
11 1
1 1 1 x
dx dx dx 1
2I ln 2 2
0 5 2 x x
5 2 x 2x 2 2
0 11 1
2
2 11 11 1
0
x x
4 2 2 2 0
1 11 1 1 11 1
2 ln ln
2 11 11 1 11 11 1
2
1 11 1
I ln
2 11 10
73.
y
y x x3/2
O 1 x
y x x 3/2
y x
2
x 3 y x x 3/ 2
y x x3/2
y x x3/2 1, y x x3/2 2
1 is an increasing function
2 meets x=axis at x=0,1
1
x x x x dx
3/ 2 3/ 2
Required area
0
1 1
2 4
2 x dx 2 x 5/ 2 sq.units
3/ 2
0 5 0 5
74. x x x which is periodic with period 1.
Statement 2 is true.
Consider Statement 1.
f x sin 3 x 3 x sin 3 x
1
Using Statement 2, period of f x is .
3
Statement 1 is false.
1
101
1 1 1 1 1 a1 r here 1 1
a a 2 ... 100
a1r a1r a1r 1 r
r 1 i 1 1
r
1 r 101
1
125
125
125
125
1
a1r 100
1 r a1r 100
a1 a1r 50 a51 25 5
2 2 2
n log83
1 1
76. Last term expansion is cn
n
2 33 9
8
1 n / 2 1 log3 5
3log 3 2
1
n
5/3 3 3
2 3
5
5 1
35log3 2 3log3 2 2 5 n 10
2
4
1 10 2 1 10
6
th
5 term from the beginning 10
c4 3
2 c4 2 . 22 c4
2
77. Let the two numbers be a, b
2 4 10 12 14 a b
x 8
7
a b 14 1
x xi 2 2
2
n
16
i
N
460 a b 16 64 7 a 2 b2 100 2
2 2
From 1 and 2, a b 2 3
a 8, b 6
78. a sin sin b sin sin
2a sin cos 2a sin cos
a tan b tan
2a tan 2b tan
2 2 1
2 2
1 tan 1 tan
2 2
b tan c
2
a tan b tan c tan 2
2 2 2 a
From 1 and 2 we get tan
2
a 2
b 2 c 2 bc 1 tan 2
2
2 tan
2 2bc
sin
a b2 c 2
2
1 tan 2
2
SR.IIT_*CO-SC Page NO: 13
Again z x3 x3 x3 ....
x3 z z 2 z x3 0
1 1 4 x3
z
2
lim
1 1 4 tan x sin x
lim
4 tan x sin x 1 1 4 x3
x 0
1 1 4 x 3 x 0
4 x 3 1 1 4 tan x sin x
sin x sin x
1 1 4x 3
sin x 1 cos x 1 1 4 x3
lim
cos x 1
lim
x 0
x3 1 1 4 tan x sin x x 0
x3 cos x 1 1 4 tan x sin x
81. Let z x iy
z z1 x 10 y 6 i
z z2 x 4 y 6 i
z z1
arg
z z2 4
6 y 6
tan 1 2
x 10 x 4 y 6 4
x2 y 2 14 x 18 y 112 0
z 7 9i x 7 y 9 x 2 14 x y 2 18 y 130 112 130 18
2 2 2
C 0, 0 x
g x
2
dx
f x f x
1 1
g x g x
f x 2tdt
Put 1 t 2 I 2
g x t 2 t
2 t
I tan 1 c
2 2
f x 1
2 tan 1 c
2g x 2
f x g x
2 tan 1 c
2 g x
m 2, n 2
m2 n2 8
89. f x x x 2
x x 2 x x 2 2
So f x is constant function
It is continuous every where p 0
3x 4 2
q lt 3
x 3x 4
x 8
pq25
90. f x 10 x x 1 x 2 x 3 x
f 12 f 8
f 12 f 8 19840 1
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