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Series GEFH1/2 ne SET ~ 3 UI OUT —, | =] i Waa Fe tei. QP. Code 99/2/3 Roll No. tend wea-va ate wT ser—yfere Candidates must write the Q.P. Code ifn RA (Bata) PHYSICS (Theory) Frat 77: 3 HRCETT TF : 70 Time allowed : hours Maximum Marks : 70 qe / NOTE: @) | BIA Sita we a fH ga WRATH fg TS 23 F | Please check that this question paper contains 23 printed pages. Gi) ‘Wea Halted Bret ah SHI Fee Te MAF HIS HT TTT Se Geral & FETs Te Ter | QP. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. Gii) HUM Sia Hl el Pe ga WA- Ta H 35 ee | Please check that this question paper contains 35 questions. (iv) PIT TH ST Se PASAT YR HTS TE, TAG A eT Shr we HALT ATS | Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer- book before attempting it. ) a We BT TSS & fore 15 fee ser aera fear wan 8 | wea—aa aor ferret Yate 7 10.15 ‘a3 fea STAT | 10.15 TSS 10.30 Fa aH ohare Saret we—va Hl TSA oi ga TART & aera 8 set-gfecrnr HS See TET Fea | 15 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 am. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the candidates will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period. Eee 55/213 — | Page 1 of 24 P.T.O. ae area Pee : ‘Prafaited Raéat ar aga raat 8 aise stk Sr ers AAA (i) Famer a AS wea | wT Hae ea | (ii) ea 99 Wha aval F fafa a Gus-%, G, 1, TATE | ii) GOS — A WET GOT 1 B18 TH ABLE HA VIN UBC Beh H M7 B | (iv) GUS — GF We GCM 19 B25 TH Ig TH HIE & G- Gh sit WET | () WS 18 IEF GOT 26 B30 TH AY FIG TOD H cae ait & 384 | (vi) Gus - WAIT GET 31 333 TH Ge TATA TERS a-ha sal ITS | (vii) CUS — FF WEF GON 34 TBS BA HVA AR-AK HAT TEA B | (viii) yea-99 F aan faeeor Te Fen Tar 2 | TAA, Gs-@ > 2 weal W, Gs 2 weal A, GET HS eA H Te GUESS 2 Mea H siaRew FCT BI MITA FAT TAT & | (ix) Heepoter a1 Tea ahi 2 | c= 3x 108 m/s h = 6.63 x 104 Js e=16x 1019 Hg = 4m x 10-7 Tm At £9 = 8.854 x 10-12 C? N-l m= Grn 9 «109 N m2 ce ney Sera BI ZETAM (m,) = 9.1 x 10-3! kg ‘agi HI FS = 1.675 x 10-27 ke ‘SZ I IAM = 1.673 x 1027 ke Are TEg} BEM = 6.023 x 1029 fe aH ater dives Pads = 1.38 x 10-3 JK-1 55/2/3 ‘| Page 2 of 24 General Instructions : Read the following instructions very carefully and follow them: 55/2/38. () This question paper contains 35 questions. All questions are compulsory. (ii) Question paper is divided into FIVE sections — Section A, B, C, D and E. (iii) In Section A : Question number 1 to 18 are Multiple Choice (MCQ) type questions carrying 1 mark each. (iv) In Section B : Question number 19 to 25 are Short Answer-1 (SA-1) type questions carrying 2 marks each. (v) In Section C : Question number 26 to 30 are Short Answer-2 (SA-2) type questions carrying 3 marks each. (vi) In Section D : Question number 31 to 33 are Long Answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each. (vii) In Section E : Question number 34 and 35 are Case-Based questions carrying 4 marks each. (viii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in 2 questions in Section-B, 2 questions in Section-C, 3 questions in Section-D and 2 questions in Section-E. (ix) Use of calculators is NOT allowed. c= 3x 108 m/s h=6.63 x 104 Js e=16x10%C Hy = 4x x 10-7 Tm AT £9 = 8.854 x 10-12 C2 N-! m? 1 2 Fae, = 9% 10° m? C? iE Mass of electron (m,) = 9.1 x 10-3! kg Mass of neutron = 1.675 x 1077 kg Mass of proton = 1.673 x 1027 kg Avogadro's number = 6.023 x 1023 per gram mole Boltzmann constant = 1.38 x 10-3 JK“ TLL Page 3 of 24 P.T.O. Ese i WE-F Brea ‘a’ fare He ces are B US Larrea T warhead Sl wet & | gah stgTET—eHTe Sooner Goan fetta gS a garia aa B, sitet 2a wares a B, wr sgt & @ 3 © 1 @ 2 (dd) 4 fa sits, Faenh ated 663 nm 8, A wat at (a) 6.64x 10° J (b) 5.18 x 10-7 J (©) 3.0x 10-793 (@) 20x 10295 Fagrarachta ae Roa gra sera A ST aac e 2 (a) fader a afer feet area ero ) watts aa} aren faa are 8 fea Peat order get (©) aor a fea fee saa SRT (a) ferrraeen a sree ERT oe adares afer dof 4 feet ted, ater sik vite a aati @ | ga shoe Tay ore wanfea € v2 & | ate aed a1 gaat sophia at a sre a afer F arg eT Yt et sae & | ae srekarere afte & @) water () p-weR aT stir (©) n-werR a aha (@) pnd@fsris ‘frat p-n aft crate Harel aa iftia e wr ere (a) Ten Tani strata (bo) saagiti sik feat Set ar reer (© Bare wah a eae @) dae frat a arate sates 27x at Basar R 8 Lara 2Y 6 Bisa eat 5 (13) w fn » (8) © ( 5)" @ (239)" 55/2/3 ‘| Page 4 of 24 a Fre i SECTION -A A long straight wire of radius ‘a’ carries a steady current ‘I’, The current is uniformly distributed across its area of cross-section. The ratio of magnitude of magnetic field B, at and B, at distance 2a is 1 1 @ 3 (b) 1 () 2 (d) 4 The energy of a photon of wavelength 663 nm is 1 (a) 6.64 10° J (b) 5.18 x 10-9 J (© 3.0x 1075 (@) 2.0% 1025 ‘An electromagnetic wave is produced by a charge 1 (a) moving with a constant velocity (b) moving with a constant speed parallel to a magnetic field (© moving with an acceleration @ at rest A semiconductor device is connected in series with a battery, an ammeter and a resisitor. A current flows in the cireuit. If the polarity of the battery is reversed, the current in the circuit almost becomes zero. The device is alan 1 (a) intrinsic semiconductor (b) p-type semiconductor (©) n-type semiconductor (d)_ p-n junction diode The formation of depletion region in a p-n junction diode is due to 1 (a) movement of dopant atoms _(b) diffusion of both electrons and holes (©) drift of electrons only (a) drift of holes only The radius of 7X nucleus is R. The radius of °Y nucleus will be 1 5 / 13)" @® 3 ©) (bs 58 (13, " © (8) @ (ask, 55/213 ‘| Page 5 of 24 P.T.O. 1. 12. Bae E ici ois farga faye frees faya arept 2 x 10% C-m @ feet crane faa aa F 6x 10“ N-m & aftr aet_arepl apr sepa HUT & | ge ferge Ba ar ah B (@) 22 10°Vm (&) 1.2% 10'Vm (©) 3.0 10'Vm (a) 4.2% 10°Vm4 Real srageht artharer # feat ar een area 4 x 102° m8 | ale Am ares ar eT ACT 1.2 x 10" m8, ch gat geraghal ar Be Baca e (a) 1.8 x 109 m3 (b) 2.4 10! m3 © 3.6 10°m* (a) 3.2 10m? aig farg aa q, Pisa ah gare va % srgfen afters @ | ge ga He Ta fg STAR — Q ATE | BTA g,, HI A Hate aQ aQ ®@ Ghe,a ©) Sreya a Q aQ © Grea? @ Brea gum Sal oft afaeaia a1 sean Ser ar Gerd Aa Sie Te ae OR Siferar aT fare chen rae | sed ae caf eter @ fe diferer aris (a) Weatufaea 2 | (o) sear © Read fravetaz | @)) wa Rae arte 8 afte ret 2 | Ree gfe went ener ar racer rr tH aT = 6 tH STA a ere, set eT Ll mA Car aa t Hl Hs (s) Hors fo Te t= Osat=3sh saa we “afte & wenfea are Ht ATS — (@) 10mC (b) 18mC (© 27mC @ 54mC ers ware feet fee oneal sfc 4 12.0 m gt +1 60 ns Hwa wet 2 | a Sie wT arrattia 8 (a) 1.33 (b) 1.50 (© 1.65 (a) 1.75 55/2/3 ‘| Page 6 of 24 7. An electric dipole of dipole moment 2 x 10-* C-m in a uniform electric field experiences a maximum torque of 6 x 10-1N-m. The magnitude of electric field is (a) 2.2 10°Vm" (b) 1.2% 10¢Vm (© 3.0 10¢Vm? (@) 4.2% 10°Vm7 8. In an extrinsic semiconductor, the number density of holes is 4 x 10° m™, If the number density of intrinsic carriers is 1.2 x 10! m=, the number density of electrons in it is (a) 18x 10m? (b) 24x 10m (© 3.610% m* (d) 3.2% 10m ‘A point charge qg is moving along a circular path of radius a, with a point charge — Q at the centre of the circle. The kinetic energy of q, is ay 2 ®@ Thea ©) Sre,a aQ aQ © Tea @ Sreyat 10. The curve of binding energy per nucleon as a function of atomic mass number has a sharp peak for helium nucleus. This implies that helium nucleus is, (a) radioactive (b) unstable (©) easily fissionable (@)_ more stable nucleus than its neighbours 11. The current in a device varies with time t as I = 6 t , where I is in mA and t is in s. The amount of charge that passes through the device during t=0s tot = 3s is (a) 10mC (b) 18mC (©) 27mC (@) 54mC 12. A ray of light travels a distance of 12.0 m in a transparent sheet in 60 ns. The refractive index of the sheet is (a) 1.33 (b) 1.50 @ 165 (@) 1.75 55/2/3 ‘| Page 7 of 24 P.T.O. Fre ae 13. 14, Ese cae ick foal are afer R& fa @ ems E a1 He Be Safa | | Aer S aT I oh ot at aS seal & ote fraran seat V al ee | et aH arte wf ee E-V) (E-V) w (Fer )e » (FR) © = : R @ (EX) ag tan wed Gall sepa ot arg FeOT Ter YB aA eae | Peafertara am Talia afk srafia feet & fre aa ert 7 @) Fas Sat () we © area (@) were seagate steFaT & or ee fee a es Gee eae alsa | Sas ahs (a) Hed ae erm | (>) afer se eT | (© Fat sreHdo ze ST aie a a fearon ae MPT | Q) arertoy arerar afcen or ae ya Et ret oK Pit aera 2 | + We Ter 16 8 18 8 et we feu mee — UH Bl are (A) der GA HI HTT (R) aaa fea ware | ea wet Tel Sat ar AA feu Fe (a), (b), (c) HK (a) FA aA fifa : (a) often (A) ik srer (R) Set aes & ait Hr (R), aiftrHem (A) At et CATE al (b) often (A) ik sreT (R) Set aor sik HreT (R), sefrHe (A) Ht et SATE wee! (co) aftremers (A) ae 2 SR HOT (R) HAT’ | (@) aftrmer (A) aed 2 it HIT (R) Mh eae | 55/2/3 ‘| Page 8 of 24 Bae) ae & 13. A cell of emf E is connected across an external resistance R. When current ‘T is drawn from the cell, the potential difference across the electrodes of the cell drops to V. The internal resistance ‘r’ of the cell is 1 E-V) (£=¥) @ (PR*)e a) © R oe 14. A ray of monochromatic light propagating in air, is incident on the surface of water. Which of the following will be the same for the reflected and refracted rays ? 1 (a) Energy carried (b) Speed (©) Frequency (4) Wavelength 15. Beams of electrons and protons move parallel to each other in the same direction. They 1 (a) attract each other. (b) repel each other. (© neither attract nor repel. (@) force of attraction or repulsion depends upon speed of beams. Note : In question number 16 to 18 two statements are given — one labelled Assertion (A) and the other labelled Reason (R). Select the correct answer to these questions from the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d) as given below : (a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A). (6) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is NOT the correct explanation of Assertion (A) (©) Assertion (A) is true and Reason (R) is false. (a) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is also false. 55/2/3 ‘| Page 9 of 24 P.T.O. 18. 20. 21. 22. Ese cae & siftrmert (A): are fafa watt H avt fie Ht shes aa Mr? | SRT (R) —: feat sigs sea Peete were A arte (A), TEA tea aera (D) at farftat & gens (a) TPT eA | aire (A): afrgrahta ered grasa erie € | RT (R) — : wierarachta serif earch qeahta faya arrepl wet era 2 | afer (A) : Peet fage aa Hi feel ae 9a & ari ait feet ara aT aa ‘feper Ten red Es EIT | rR (R) — : feafaga ae ett eet eee | (a) b) (a) (b) Safeco ted ser ae Sle ea Ay eT Sh ora: Free, 37k HMAami ga ne? STFA Soll 8 en Ter 2 7 eS TTY & fare geo a fer | wear param afer er afore ferftae | afta % enki B ae fare wan elf S 7? afae site Fy warren 8 care shifere Re apg ool cer fase Pee wep feet Freeh ac attecar ® Sri are & aeges Firta feseenrd areca ee B T> 0K & fee fret nwa Sik p-wHR & aearerat & fee Gat avg site Gia | 55/2/38. ‘| Page 10 of 24 16. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 55/2/38. Assertion (A) : In Young's double slit experiment all fringes are of equal width. Reason (R) : The fringe width depends upon wavelength of light (2) used, distance of screen from plane of slits (D) and slits separation (d). 1 Assertion (A) : Diamagnetic substances exhibit magnetism. Reason (R) : Diamagnetic materials do not have permanent magnetic dipole moment. 1 Assertion (A) : Work done in moving a charge around a closed path, in an electric field is always zero. Reason (R) : Electrostatic force is a conservative force 1 SECTION -B What happens to the interference pattern when two coherent sources are (a) infinitely close, and (b) far apart from each other 2 (a) What is meant by ionisation energy ? Write its value for hydrogen atom ? 2 OR (b) Define the term, mass defect. How is it related to stability of the nucleus ? With the help of a circuit diagram, explain how a full wave rectifier gives output rectified voltage corresponding to both halves of the input ac voltage. 2 Draw energy band diagram for an n-type and p-type semiconductor at T>0K. 2 TLL Page 11 of 24 P.T.O. 23. 24, 26. 27. 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When it is immersed in a liquid, it behaves like a concave lens of focal length 100 cm. Calculate the refractive 5, index of the liquid. Given refractive index of glass = Briefly explain why and how a galvanometer is converted into an ammeter, (a) How are infrared waves produced ? Why are these waves referred to as heat waves ? Give any two uses of infrared waves. OR (b) How are X-rays produced ? Give any two uses of these. SECTION - C A ray of light is refracted by a glass prism. Obtain an expression for the refractive index of the glass in terms of the angle of prism A and the angle of minimum deviation 6m. 27. (a) G@) Distinguish between nuclear fission and fusion giving an example of each. (ii) Explain the release of energy in nuclear fission and fusion on the basis of binding energy per nucleon curve. OR (b) @) How is the size of a nucleus found experimentally ? Write the relation between the radius and mass number of a nucleus. (ii) Prove that the density of a nucleus is independent of its mass number. 55/2/3 Ti Page 13 of 24 P.T.O. 28. 29. 30. Ese cae im (a) d arate sree wet raat feet a sit b & Peet an grr we GR A eafara S| etd Gal 1 faga Sal sr argara ara Fie | ea (b) ater C & feat aren vise denies (A) wt feat Aedt grt dieeat V aw safer fear rar | ga Genta @ Set HI aa HEH 2C erica > feet serafira dena (B) Sr aes & feet a dary at fear ran & | ra afar : @ ASB wR sift areas a sa Gi) afm: A sik Ba afd ga fenftad Sat sik area FAH dha Sat I AGT orang | sik sear aaa Aa Pret ater & Pedi ae Rerarer V aA see Pear man | saa Fearon Aihara fe aterm F are aaa j fora yee wera Se ae, (a) favarer V erat et oraz, ) carer BY eR tae sath srgweer— are 3 Barwa aH rae Sa fe aT ait fet gam RraRR V al argyer eat ara | 50 00% fet soe, (22 ) yr & fe ets wen (4 ) a fret oe wht aera nage ten een ne tate farmer? | afepfera afar : (a) dower wired RCO RICCI (sive wrt arr are ( 25 © 55/2/3 ‘| Page 14 of 24 Bae) f ae 28. (a) Two charged conducting spheres of radii a and b are connected to each other by a wire. Find the ratio of the electric fields at their surfaces. 3 OR (b) A parallel plate capacitor (A) of capacitance C is charged by a battery to voltage V. The battery is disconnected and an uncharged capacitor (B) of capacitance 2C is connected across A. Find the ratio of (i) final charges on A and B. (ii) total electrostatic energy stored in A and B finally and that stored in A initially. 29. A potential difference V is applied across a conductor of length | and cross- sectional area A. Briefly explain how the current density j in the conductor will be affected if (a) the potential difference V is doubled, (b) the conductor were gradually stretched to reduce its cross-sectional area to and then the same potential difference V is applied across it. 3 30. A resistor of 50 9, a capacitor or(22) uF and an inductor of(4) H are connected in series across an ac source whose voltage (in volt) is given by V= 70 sin (100 x t). Calculate : 3 (a) the net reactance of the circuit, (b) the impedence of the circuit (© _ the effective value of current in the circuit. 55/2/3 ‘| Page 15 of 24 P.T.O. 31. @) (b) 32. (a) b) 55/2/38. @ Gi) @ Gi) @ (ii) Gi) Ese i wea ea-Ter apis At oferrer ferfiae | N tit are ears / ce srp—sre dame AA fae oferta & ca—aeeea & fare iors ore SifsrC | fe fee me atest ar sein wes feet queef er es oie bre gr ata ah rent at we 222) re af AC ate atte DC aia Ft sae HH oe FT TAT | AC att DC awa wader | Vai | lay | [warden] V are [1 (ea 1 3.0 0.5 1 4.0 1.0 2 6.0 1.0 2 6.0 1.5 3 9.0 1.5 3 8.0 2.0 FT aMnifera sit 6 aera & frei ac aha & fart afk wrifete er ait fifa | gael STEM SH JAA ems aa a} few Shs Sy ifs | fal ac afta oh Gvech Hae % 100 H 8 feet wets wT Bae 0.5 m2 2 lan ar sfety 100 22 | ae qusel ae DA ae} aT 0.8 TH geahra &a 4 co tee wid dave A faa Soot are Bela ee eT guseh 3 sifta aftec emf ait afte aa afeaferd Afi | agira-Rrara fefae | site AM wera 8 ae caige fH arg wae aT ferdi ye 8 ba eral eel S| gee Se ae Tas & Pre er ae ifs | 12 cm Wrne at a HS ata cir fare fara ar ta aT orrafeia srt wiferfarcar sparen & | ator & farce ft oft ara fare | wear aradt ee aro sfefaes ara aah & fare amriftea feet site aie | geeht stacy anrat ot afer fefae | coat eeesias aft gern Harve zeal fh at fea feet dam qari & afte otk Sfrer dat Ft pea chal wae: 1.0 em 3iK 2.5 em @ | 300 aratla ora et & fore ga genet ht afer Ey eararg ita StfSTe | ‘| Page 16 of 24 31. (a) ) 32. (a) b) 55/2/3 @ @) qi) @ Gi) @ Gi) Fre i Define coefficient of self-induction. Obtain an expression for self-inductance of a long solenoid of length /, area of cross- section A having N turns. Calculate the self-inductance of a coil using the following data ( 200 obtained when an AC source of frequency (222) Hz and a DC SECTION -D source is applied across the coil. AC Source DC Source S.No. | V (Volts) | 1 (A) S.No. | V (Volts) | 1 (A) 1 3.0 0.5 1 4.0 1.0 2 6.0 1.0 2 6.0 15. 3 9.0 1.5 3 8.0 2.0 OR With the help of a labelled diagram, describe the principle and working of an ac generator. Hence, obtain an expression for the instantaneous value of the emf generated. The coil of an ac generator consists of 100 turns of wire, each of area 0.5 m2, The resistance of the wire is 100 Q. The coil is rotating in a magnetic field of 0.8 T perpendicular to its axis of rotation, at a constant angular speed of 60 radian per second. Calculate the maximum emf generated and power dissipated in the coil. State Huygen’s principle. With the help of a diagram, show how a plane wave is reflected from a surface. Hence verify the law of reflection. ‘A concave mirror of focal length 12 cm forms a three times magnified virtual image of an object. Find the distance of the object from the mirror. oR Draw a labelled ray diagram showing the image formation by a refracting telescope. Define its magnifying power. Write two limitations of a refracting telescope over a reflecting telescope. The focal lengths of the objective and the eye-piece of a compound microscope are 1.0 cm and 2.5 cm respectively. Find the tube length of the microscope for obtaining a magnification of 300. a Page 17 of 24 P.T.O. Fre aoe & 33. @) @ Tea fara sem ech ream tas ara arcs A feet sea: oT (b) 55/2/38. Gi) (iii) @ Gi) dhe gaat an & aren farge Ba & fore arg sist wre Aare | feet arate: ora errata Sha a ar tas STAT TAT Ae | HIE eeaCTT AAR Bl Hey AHL, FAH TH ga a al GMT, IR ea ae ‘feet rad are v 8 He Tae | aT a oho aN aT aw STM TAT A Tel A geragia A ahaa Sat ara Hfare | Yes ara aaa a Sere TR Ths Hal & fore a wife | eT ‘ah aden farg area 1x fran shifare att far-gaii (0, 0) 34K (a, 0) faa | (Fre eet at sist are tar ee ter aie fag 2 fe en fee aa a? Q) Fre ert #1 aist arch tar ter aie fry 2 fre fag fare Ye? Wel wou a Te St gfe HAE | areat & fara ft ferfaga fafa sat aor A Fea I Secs ahifare | ate 4 ante agar da ara 2.0 m ya & feet areng fy ABC H sisi oe fra 2 1 ga dei areas & fara of aga fete sat aheferat aifsre | +4,0 uC A B ic =4.0 4C +2.0 nC a Page 18 of 24 33. (a) (i) Use Gauss’ law to obtain an expression for the electric field due to an infinitely long thin straight wire with uniform linear charge density A. (i) An infinitely long positively charged straight wire has a linear charge density 4. An electron is revolving in a circle with a constant speed v such that the wire passes through the centre, and is perpendicular to the plane, of the circle. Find the kinetic energy of the electron in terms of magnitudes of its charge and linear charge density 2 on the wire (ii) Draw a graph of kinetic energy as a function of linear charge density A. 5 OR (b) i) Consider two identical point charges located at points (0, 0) and (a0). (1) Is there a point on the line joining them at which the electric field is zero ? (2) Is there a point on the line joining them at which the electric potential is zero ? Justify your answers for each case. (ii) State the significance of negative value of electrostatic potential energy of a system of charges. Three charges are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle ABC of side 2.0 m as shown in figure. Calculate the electric potential energy of the system of three charges. +4,0 uC A B ic 4.0 nC +2.0 nC 55/2/38. TLL Page 19 of 24 P.T.O. We: 34. (a) b) 55/2/38. eee aie Sea GET 34 ait 35 ta arenes we @ | Ae feu me seed wr ET BE TE SSR aH | WEF aita 4 aah writes orren a fran fife | ae gt-aera (Jumping Ring) swan sitferét & qe Pact a sepe fresia @ | gat fare sraeachra carers dered aera ai fet aonferer & Hear ws Te TET aa @ | aa ofenferer @ eT verted Hach 8, dt aca Sut aI BIN THETA g | Copper Ring (free to move) ote FIs (ron Core) fer (Switch) wed (Coil) {iJ defi (Battery) fra weit ar Afra : @) wa ofa a fare a ag eed 8 al aera sit ee Hl are Alf | Gi) af Sef & efile wt safe ae & aie Pox fers wy aq ae ah ae eT 7 aren Fifare | Gi) Fa Thee A aes F aera BE are SPs Al ere Fife | eT ‘feet a1 ofonferen & geachte da aft ware Fahy eel & fafa sora A aa Foren aif | ‘| Page 20 of 24 SECTION -E Note : Questions number 34 and 35 are case study based questions. Read the following paragraph and answer the questions. 34. (a) Consider the experimental set up shown in the figure. This jumping ring experiment is an outstanding demonstration of some simple laws of Phy vertical core of a solenoid. When current is passed through the solenoid, the ring is thrown off. sics. A conducting non-magnetic ring is placed over the Copper Ring. (free to move) Iron Core Switch pr Coil + ii|-— Battery Answer the following questions : (i) Explain the reason of jumping of the ring when the switch is closed in the circuit. (i) What will happen if the terminals of the battery are reversed and the switch is closed ? Explain. (ii) Explain the two laws that help us understand this phenomenon. 4 oR (b) Briefly explain various ways to increase the strength of magnetic field produced by a given solenoid. 55/2/38. TLL Page 21 of 24 P.T.O. ee 35. (a) fee sats 3 Bre sore rg Ser ter see ape ata Rover ay pert Arrent aT Teh weer ferga eT fae sy cular rare wake Ae Pa aire & wa Gy A, B, C atk D aires weed @ | feu 7e ake ser afte FI ait fer seat Fe fare | (Current) to lo fle ~ an es @ Rea were ga Ft argfe sera 8 ait wei 7 Gi) Reaver ga Ht conde siftenan @ sik at? Gi) fee were Fa gre aaa afte sa J veprerts getazia geahsia ela & sik war? ear ) aiofia wer da A ara afy wel we Bech argfe afk Paeh fra we aa wre Ses 2 TH TAT AAT | 55/2/3 ‘| Page 22 of 24 35. (a) (b) 55/2/38. Figure shows the variation of photoelectric current measured in a photo cell circuit as a function of the potential difference between the plates of the photo cell when light beams A, B, C and D of different wavelengths are incident on the photo cell. Examine the given figure and answer the following questions : ts }o|e)> - 0 + Potential Difference (@ Which light beam has the highest frequency and why ? Gi) Which light beam has the longest wavelength and why ? (ii) Which light beam ejects photoelectrons with maximum momentum and why ? OR What is the effect on threshold frequency and stopping potential on increasing the frequency of incident beam of light ? Justify your answer. TLL Page 23 of 24 sores ma Page 24 of 24

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