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ANNUAL EXAMINATION : 2021-2022


CLASS- XI (ISC)
Time: 3 hrs. M.M.: 70
PHYSICS PAPER-1
(Candidates are allowed additional 15 minutes for only reading the paper.
They must NOT start writing during this time.)
Allquestions are compulsory.
Thisquestion paper is divided in 4 Sections A, B, C and D as follows.
Section A
Question number 1is of twelve marks, All parts of this question are compulsory.
Section B
internal choice.
Question numbers 2 to 12 carry 2 marks each with two questions having
Section C
Question numbers 13 to 19 carry 3 marks each with two questions having internal choice.
Section D
marks each. Each
long-answer type questions and carry 5
Question numbers 20 to 22 are choice.
question has an internal
are given in brackets [).
The intended marks for questions done on the same sheet as and adjacent
to
working, including rough work, should be
All the rest of the answer.
only. A list of useful
question must be given in one place
Answers to sub parts of the same paper.
physical constants is given at the end of thismay be used for calculations.
withouta programmable memory
A simple scientific calculator

SECTION -A
question given.
Q.1. (a) Choose the correct alternative a, b, c, or d for each of the
(i) The unit of specific gravity is given by : unit less
(a) newtonmetre (b)
newton-metre (d) metre
()
The magnitude of the resultant of (AÃ+B) and (A-B)
is:
(ii)
(b) 2B (c) JA+B² (d) VA-B²
(a) 2A
(ii) If the earth stops rotating the value of gat the equator :
decreases
(a) increases (b) none of these
(c) no effect (d)
SHM at a distance x from the
The potential energy at a particle in
(iv)
equilibrium position is :

(a)
1
;mo'x ) mo»a
(c) 2
mo' (a' -x') (d) zero

310 t are moving in the same


(v) Two waves y=0.1 sin 316t and y=0.1 sin
direction. Beats frequency is :
3 (d) 37
(a) 6 (b)
[71
Answer the following questions :
If Ä.=B-, then are A and Balways equal ?
an axle rotates in a steeve ?
(i1) What type of friction arises when is
body change, if its angular velocity
(iii) How does the rotational K.E.of a
doubled? satellite ?
weight of a body inside an artificial
(iv) Can we determine the
elasticwater or air why?
(v) What is more between temperature and pressure for
an adiabatic
(vi) Write the relation
change in an ideal gas. What.will be
phase difference of 60° at a point.
(vii) Two similar waves have a ?
path difference at that point
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SECTION-B
(Answer all questions)
í+2i+3k and
Q.2. Find outthe area of a parallelogram whose adjacentsides are
(2
-3i-2j+k
for 3us compute the impulse
Q.3. A10g moving body is acted upon by a forceof 10 N (2
and the change in velocity of the body. (21
Q4. State and explain work -energy theorem?
move with velocities v. and v, towards
each other
Q.5. If two particles of masses m, and m. centre of mass ? [2]
on asmooth horizontal table. What is the velocity of their
plane 13 of its
Q.6. Show that the rotational K.E. of a ball rolling over a horizontal
(2)
total K.E.
OR
surface to the velocity
What is the relation ship between the orbital speed near the earth
required tosend a body from the earth's surface intospace, never to return ?
0.7. A metallic wire has a radius of 0.2 mm. how much force is required to have an
increase of 0.2% in its length ?(Y=9.0x100 N/m?) 21
(21
Q.8. What is terminal velocity? Discuss the factors on which it depends. (2]
Q.9. At what temperature, do the reading of Celcius and Fohrenheit scales coincide.
Q.10. Explain why the specific heat of gas at constant pressure is greater than that at constant
volume. 2]
Q11. A carnot engine takes in 100 cal of heat from the source at temperature 400K and
gives up 80 cal to the sink. What is the temperature of the sink ?Efficiency of
the engine ? 21
Q12. Write the expresions for velocity and acceleration of aparticle executing simple
harmonic motion in terms of its displacement. (21
OR
Explain the difference between beats and interferences produced by two sound waves.
SECTION-C
(Answer all questions)
Q13. The frequency nof an oscillating liquid drop may depend upon the radius rof the
drop, densitypand surface tension sof the liquid obtain aformula for the frequency
by the method of dimensions. 3
Q14. What do you understand by projectile ?Show that path of aprojectle is paraboli. 3)
Q.15. Determine, in the given diagram the acceleration a of the system and the tension
T, and T,in the strings. Assume that the table and the pulleys are frictionsless and
the strings are massless (g-9.8 m/s²) [3)
T T,

T T,

2kg
4 kg
Q16. Define centripetal acceleration. Show its direction and obtain relation for its.
OR
What do you mean bv orbital velocity of asatellite? Obtain expression for its
at a height hand also derive relation for its time period of revolution.
Q17. Ifa wire is stretched by applving an external force, then prove that the elastic potential
energy per unit volume of the centre is equal to -x
2
stress xstrain.

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Q18. What do you understand by the flow of heat by acomposite body, obtain the relation.
K=t

OR
A liquid initially at 70°C cools to 55°C in 5 minutes and 45° in 10 minutes. What is
the temperature of the surrournding?
Q19. A whistling engine whose frequency is 1240 Hz is going towards a hill witha speed
of 72 km/h. Thedriver of theengine hears an echoof the whistle find the
of the echo as heard by him. frequency
SECTION-D
(Answer all questions)
Q20. Two bodies of masses m, and m, moving with velocities u, and u, respectively in the
same direction collide with each other elastically calculate their velocities after the
collision discuss what happens :
) both the colliding bodies have the same mass.
(i) one of the bodies is initially at rest.
(ii) a light body collides with a heavy body of rest
OR
Define accelration due to gravity and explain its variation, above and below
()
the surface of earth.
(ii) Suppose the gravitational force varies inversely as the nth power of the distance.
Show that the time period of a planet in circular orbit of radius Raround the sun
will be proportional to .
Q.21. (i) Define specific heat at constant pressure and at constant volume and why
Cp>Cv?
(ii) Derive Mayer's formula.
OR
expression for efficiency
Explain cannot's reversible heat engine and write thebe 100 %.
can
Draw the P-V diagram and show how efficiency
number of beat per second produced by two
Q.22. What are beats. Write the expression of together 6 beats are obtained per
sound sources. If n,=220Hz and n, when sounded
second then find n,.
OR
characteristics of stationary waves and compare these waves with simple
(1) Write
progressive waves.
formation of standing waves in a closed organ pipe and show that
(ii) Explain the frequenciesin the ratio1:3:5.
only odd harmonics are produced with

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ANNUALEXAMINATION: 2020-21
CLASS- XI (ISC)
Time:3 hrs. PHYSICS PAPER -1 J632MM. 70
(THEORY)
(Candidates are allowved additional 15 mimutes for only rcading the paper.
They must NOT start writing during this time)
lnstructions:
Allquestion are compulsory.
Cand D.
This questions paper is divided into four section, A, B,
Section-A
compulsory.
Question-1is of twelve marks. All parts of this question are
Section-B
question having internal choice.
Question-2 to 12 carry 2 marks each with two
Section-C
question having internal choice
Question-13 to19 carry 3 marks each with two
Section-D
Each question
Question 20 to 22 are long answer type question and carry 5 marks each.
has an internal choice.
and adjacent to the rest
working including rough work should be done on teh same sheet as
All of the answer.
of useful
subparts of the same question must be given in one place only.A list
Answer to this paper.
physical constant is given at the end of be used far calculation.
scientific calculator without a programmable memory may
simple
A SECTION-A
Attenpillesens
(b)(c) or(d).
thecorrect alternative(a),
Q1. (A) ChooseWhich not aunit of distance:
of the following is light year
(i) (b)
(a) angstrom barn
parsec
(d)
(c)
between and is :
() If |A xB= V3 A-B then the angle
() (d) %
(b)
(a
of two satellites
around earth are in the
of the circular orbits
(ii) The radii their periods of revolution
is :
ratio 1:4.The ratio of () 8:1
(d) 4:1
(a) 1:4 (b) 1:8 the heat added,change in
internal
denote respectively
(iv) IfQ, AU, and W process then:
a closed cyclic
energy and work done in AU=0 (d) Q-0
W=0 (b) Q=W=0 (c)
(a)
(v) Energy is not carried by: (b)
Longitudinal wave
Transverse wave Electromagnetic wave
(a) Stationary wave (d) (7x1=7]
point:
(c) question briefly and to the
(0) Answer the following conservative force ?
Define steradian. conservative and non
() between
State difference three times and area
(i) stretched so that its length becomesYoung's modulus.
Awire is willhappen to its
(ii) becomes one third. What Law.
(iv) Write Wien's displacement
medium are required to allow
propogation of
Which properties of a
(") it antinode in a
sound wave through difference between two successive
phase
(ri) What is the What is the
stationary wave.
frequency 200 Hz is sounded with B.
of
(vii) Atuning forkBif 4 beats are heard per second.
frequencv of Pages 1 of 3
SECTION -B
tk. (21
area of parallelogram whose diagonal are i4 2i+3k and -3i-2j
Q2. Tind the work done.
T
the time duration T findbavine coefficient of friction , 70.15
Q.3. An impulse J is acting for surface
ahorizontal
Q4. A body of mass 4 kg is kept n
and u =0.1. Find frictional force when applied pull is :
() P=1N [2
P= 10 N 4kg
(iü)
theorem. 21
theorem andperpendicular axes
Q.5. Write statements of parallel axes 2|
Q.6. Derive an expression of escape velocity. glycerine whose coefficient
area rests on a2 mm thick layer of
Q.7. AFlats plats of 100 cm² required to move the plate
How much horizontal force is
of viscosity is 1.5 decapoise. 12
with avelocity of 3 cm s'. coming out from the balloon is
suddenly the air
When an air filled balloon burst (2)
conditions for performing isothermal process.
Q.8.
cooled why? Write the temperature and kinetic energy per degree
of
Q.9. Derive an expression between
frequency
freedom.
simple harmonic motion with awhen it
Q.10. (a) The amplitude of aparticle executing
of its displacement at any instant
't'
of 60 Hz is 0.01 m. Write equation 121
starts from extreme point.
OR the
harmonic oscillator has amplitude 'a'and timne periodT. Find
A simple
minimum time duration to go from Oto expressed as
Q.11. The displacement equation of transverse wave in a string is
y=1.5 sin n (6t+0.02x)
equation when t gets
where y and x are expressed in cm and t in second find its [2]
reflected from (i)closed end (ii) open end.27°C and 127°C has work output of 800Jper
Q.12. (a) A carnet engine wworking betwen
heat supplied to the engine from the source.
Cycle. Calculate the
OR
the source at temperature 227°C and
(b) A carnet engine takes in 10 cal of heat from the sink and efficiency of
gives up 80 cal to sink. What is temperature of
the engine. SECTION-C
horizontal with a velocity 'u' in
Q.13.\aY If a projectile is projectile at An angle 0 from the will be a parabola. [3]
the gravitational field, prove that path of projectiie
OR
projectile, projected
Find time of flight, maximum height attained and range of
from earth, an angle 0.
Q.14.

3KgL
Kg

Find Tusing the given diagram.


energy.
Q.15. State and prove law of conservation of
surface is g-10m/s² and radius is 6400 km.
Q.16. Acceleration due to gravity at the earth surface.
Then find gravitational potential at the earth's unit volume of wire
energy per
Q.17. If a wire isstretched, prove that the elastic potential
(3}
is equal to % x stress x strain.
process for an ideal gas is shown.
Q.18. In the given diagram, PV graph of a thermodynamical
Internal energy at Dis 150J.find using the graph: energy from Dto A.
() Internal energy of the gas at the state Aif system gives 20 J
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() Total work the cvclicproceSS. 50
40Br
P 30
(N/m) 20 D
10
1234 56
V(m)’
constant Kis executing
body of mass m attached to one end of anideal spring of force
Q19. A period of oscillations is
harmonic motion establish that the time
simple
31
m

T=274k OR

pendulum =ZT
time period of asimple
Obtain an expression for the
SECTION-D
Q.20. (a) () ^ 200 N
6Kg
(2)
4Kg
(1)
2Kg
'a' of the system and tension T,
Determine in the given the acçelerationresistance.
air
and T, in strings (1) and (2) neglect law.
()
State Netwton's first law and second
OR
particle moving on a
(b) () Derive formula for the centripetal acceleration of
circular path.
present radius then what will be the
(i) If the earth shrinks 74%to of its
duration of a day.
moving with velocities u, u, respectively in
Q.21. (a) Two bodies of masses m, and m, each other elastically. Find their velocities
the same direction collide with 5]
after the collision.
OR
Theorem.
(b) State And prove Bernoulli's allthe harmonics are produced in
Q.22. (a) () Giving necessary diagram,show that
astretched string. fundamental
length of an orgarn pipe open at both end is 0.5 m. Calculate
(i) The
of the pipe, if the velocity of sound in air be 350 m/s. If one end
frequency frequency.
is closed, then what will be the fundamental
OR
Obtain height of liquid-in a capillary tube.
(b) 1) 2.0 cm in a capillary tube of length 20.0cm held
(i) The water rises up to vertical position, find length
vertically. lf capillary is bent by 30 from this
of liquid risen in it.
Use full constant
g=9.8 m/
/s
Rc =6400km
G= 667x10-' Nm² kg

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ANNUAL EXAMINATION: 2018-19 o3
CLASS: XI (ISC)
Time:3 hrs. M.M.:70
SUBJECT: PHYSICS PAPER-I (THEORY)
(Candidates are allowed additional 15 minutes for only reading the paper.
They must NOT start writing during this time.)
Allquestions are compulsory. This question paper is divided into 4Sections, A, B,C
and Das follows:
Section A
Question number 1is of twelve marks. All parts of this question are compulsory.
Section B
Question numbers 2to 12 carry 2marks each with two questions having internal choice.
Section C
Question numbers 13 to 19 carry 3 marks each with two questions having internal choice.
Section D
Question numbers 20to 22 are long-answer type questions and carry 5 marks each. Each
question has an internal choice. The intended marks for questions are given in brackets ).
Allworking, including rough work, should be done on the same sheet as, and adjacent to,
the rest of the answer.
Answers tosub parts of the same question must be given in one place only. Alist of u_eful
without a
physical constants is given at the end of this paper. A simple scientific calculator
programmable memory máy be used for calculations.
SECTION -A
Answer all questions.
Question 1
Choose the correct alternative (a), (b), (c) or (d) for each of the questions given
(A) [5x1]
below:
)Light year is a unit of
Distance b) Mass
a
d) Time
Energv
Strain has
(ii) No units but only dimensions
a)
b) Only units but no dimensions
c) No units, no dimensions but a constant value
d) Nounits, no dimensions but a variable value
is half of the value
(ii) At what temperature, the rms speed of gas molecules
at NTP?
345 K d) 0K
a) 68.25 K b) 273 K c)
of earth is 1 m. the
(iv) The length of second's pendulum on the surface
length ofsame pendulum on the surface of m0on, where acceleration
earth is
due to gravitv is (1/6)h of the g on the surface of
1m c) d) 36 m
a) -m b) 36
6
antinode is:
(v) The distance between successive node and
b /2 2./4 d) 2%
a [741]
(B) Answer the following questions briefly and to the point:
Give the dimensions of coefficient of viscosity.
i)
ii) Under what condition is the relation s = vt correct?
body perpendicular to the direction of
ii) If force is acting on a moving direction of the body?
motion, then what willbe its effect on the speed and when termperature is
liquid
iv) What happens to the surface tension of the
increased?
State the law of equi-partition of energy?
adiabatic and isothermal
What is the ratio of slopes of P-V graphs of
process?
via) Give one examples of S. H. M? Page fs
Piysas VISC
SECTION -B
Answer all questions.
Question 2
Fillin the blanks by suitable conversion of units (show working)
(a) 1kg m' s' , gcm's
(b) 1 m..y (light year) (21
Question 3

In Vander Waal's cquation|P+t (V-b)=RT


Find dimensions of a and b. (2)
Question 4
magnitude and direction.
If vectorA=5Nnorth and vector B 10 Neast, find the
of resultant of vector A and vector B.
Question 5
[2)
for
(a) What should be the angle between the force and the displacement
maximum and minimum work?
OR
Alight body and a heavy body have same kinetic energy.
Which one has
(b)
greater linear momentum?
Question 6
(2]
What are the two angles of projection of a projectile projected with velocity 30m/s,
so thatthe horizontal range is 45m? Is, 75°
Question 7 2)
Define the following terms
a Torque
Moment of inertia
b
Question 8 (21
the earth.
A400kg satellite is revolving inacircular orbit of radius 2 R, about satellite?
Calculate the kineticenergy, potential energy and total energy of the
R, = 6.4x10°m, M, = 6x1024 kg
Question 9 [2
a) The breaking stress of aluminium is 8.1xl0'Nm'. Find the greatest length
of aluminium wire that can hang vertically without breaking. Density of
aluminium is 2.7xl0 kg m².
OR
b) Two wires Aand Bof the same material have radii in the ratio 2:1 and lengths
in the ratio 4:1. Find the ratio of the normal forces required to produce the same
change in the lengths of the two wires?
Question 10 [2]
Eight spherical rain drops of the same mass and radius are falling down with a
terminal speed of 6cm/s². If they coalesce to form one big drop, what will be the
terminal speed of bigger drop? (Neglect the buoyancy of the air)
Question 11 [2
Write statements of Second Law of thermodynamics.
Question 12 21
Calculate the amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of 2moles of He gas
from 20°Cto 50°C using Constant Pressure Process. Here for He; C=1.5 Rand
C,=2.49R
SECTION-C
Answer all questions.
Question 13
Achain of uniform length 'L' is placed on arough horizontal table. The coefficient of
static friction between the chain and table is then prove that the maximum fractional

length of chain that can be hung freely from the edge of the table is 1+

Plysicsl XISC Pages 2 of4


OR
Three identical blocks each having a mass m, are pushed by a force Fon a frictionless
table as shown ill figure

P R

What is the acceleration of theblocks? What is the netforce on the block P? What force
does P apply on Q. What force does Qapply on R?
Questiey 14
lis thrown with a speed of 100 m/s at an angle of 30 with the ground. Find the
a) Time of flight
b) Velocity after 2 seconds of throwing
c) Velocity after 8 seconds of throwing
Question 15 3
10i+5jm/sand an acceleration
Aparticle moves is the x-y plane with a velocityof
X and in Ydirection. Also
of 2 m/s². Find the displacement covered in1minute in
find its velocity after 1 minute.
Question 16
3)
Asolidsphere is rotating at a speed of 180r. p. m.whose weight is 20Kg and radius
is 0.5 m and its centre of mass is at a distance of lm from the axis of rotation. Calculate:
(1) Moment of inertia of the solid sphere.
(ii) The energy stored in the solid sphere.
Question 17 (3)
Calculate the height to which the water will rise in acapillary tube of
a) i)
1.5mm diameter (surface tension of water = 74 x 10 Nm', angle of
contact between water and glass = 0).
What is the effect on the surface tension of aliquid on adding impurity?
ii)
OR
size 2cmx 3cm. If the size of
Asoap film ison a rectangular wire ring of the
(b) ) work done in this process,
the film is changed to 3cmx 3cm,calculate 10-²Nm-)
x
(the surface tension of soap solution is 3.0 a liquid with an increase in
What is the effect on the surface tension of
(ii)
the temperature?
Question 18 thickness of thermal
Two conducting slabs of same area and same
a) figure. The temperature
conductivities K, and K, are joined as shown in the
Find the final temperature of
of the endsof slab are 0, and 0, (0, > 0,).
junction (.,)? om

b) What is thermal radiation?


Question 19 Discuss.
a) Doppler Effect in sound is asymmetric.
vibrating in its .first overtone and another
end
b) An organ pipe P,closed at onevibrating in its third overtone are in resonance
pipe P, open at both the ends
of lengths of P, and P,?
with a given tuning fork. Find the ratio
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Physics! AISC
SECTION - D
Question 20
Answer all questions.
(a) (i) Twounitorm solid spheres of radii Rand 2R are at rest with their
Surfaces just touching. Findthe force of gravitational attraction between
them if density of spheres be p?
(i1) Find expressions for (A) potential energy (B) kinetic energy (C) total
energy for anartificial satellite.
OR
(b) Detine Gravitational potential energy hence deduces an expression for
gravitational potential energy ofa body placedat a point near the surface of
the earth?
Question 21
(a) (i)
(5]
A particle moves along the x - axis form x =0to x 5m under the
influence of aforce given by F=7 -2x + 3x'. Calculate the work done
in doing so.
(ii) Using the second law of motion show that impulse is egqual to the
change in momentuin.
OR
(b) Draw position-time and velocity time graphs for &
a) Astationary object
b) Anobject moving with a speed of 5m s in the positive xdirection
c) An object moving with-a speed of 5m/s in the negative x
d) An object starting from rest and moving with accelerationdirection
of 2m/s?
positive x direction.
e) An object initially moving with 5m/s and then accelerating with 2m/s
positive x direction.
Question 22
(a) () Derive an equation frequency of the first mode of Vibration of an air
column in aclosed organ pipe.
(ii) What is the phase difference between the incident wave and the reflected
wave in the following?
1) Wave reflected from rigid boundary.
2) Wave reflected from free boundary. 15]
OR
(b) (1) Derive an equation for the first mode of vibration of an air column in an
open organ pipe,
State any two characteristics of a plane progressive wave.
Useful Constants and Relations:
1) g=9.8 m/s?
2) Density of water =1x 10 Kg/ m²
ANNUAL EXAMINATION : 2022-23
(LASS - NI (1SO)
Time: 3 hrs. PHYSICS PAPER-2 (PRAIICAL) M.M..30

(Candidates are allowed additional 15 minutes for only reading the paper.
They must NOTwork writing during, this time).
All answers must be writen in the answer booklet provided separately,
Itsquared paper is used, it must be attached to the answer booklet.
Marks are given for aclear record of observation actually made, for their suitability and
ACCuracV, and for the use made by them.
A brief statement of the method may be given if necessary. The theory of the experiment is
to record their observations
not required unless specifically asked for candidates are advised
as soon as they have been made.
same sheet as and adjacent to
All working, including rough work, shouldbe done on the
the rest of the answer.

Answer allquestions.
each question.
You shouldnot spend more than one and half hours on
[9
Question 1
between load and extension.
To find the force constant of a spring by plotting a graph from free
Suspend the spring from arigid support. Attach a pointer and a hook pointer
the
end.Set the scale in such a wav that the pointer reads zero. Record
reading in loading column against zero load.
(ü) Hang a 50g hanger from the hook.
of the pointer comes ovr the
(üi) Set the vertical wooden scale such that the tip
against 50 g load.
scale. Record the pointer reading in loading column
The pointer tip moves down.
(iv) Gently add a 50 g slotted weight to the hanger.
the scale.
read and record the pointer position on
have been added.
(v) Repeat steps 4 tillfour slotted weight Record the reading
pointer tip moves up.
(vi) Now remove one slotted weight. The
in unloading column.
are removed.
(vii) Repeat step 6 till all the weightstabulate units.
all fiyesets of values with their
(vii) Record your observations and
Find mean extension corresponding to each weight and calculate
(ix) weight in gram/ 5. 0
Y= (mean extension)/ 10 and X= uniform line of best fit. Find its slope
thin
() Plot a graph of Yagainst X. Draw a
Sup to three significant figures.
S Y,-Y,
X, - X,
049
with unit.
using te relation K=
(xi) Calculate force constant of the spring
readings tothe visiting examiner.
(xiü) Show any one of the
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Question 2
parallelogram of force.
To verify the law of apparatus with its board vertical.
Set up Gravesand's pins.
of white paper on the board with the help of drawing
(ii Fix asheet
Pass the thread over pulleys. equilibrium.
(ii)
the hangers and adjust that allweights are in
Add any weights to
(iv)

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(v) Keep mirror belowthe threads and mark the position of ends of images of
threads.
(vi) Remove paper from board and draw straight lines such that they are meeting at
asingle pont.
(viü) By taking proper scale (say Icm = 50 g), draw line segments.
(vii) Complete the parallelogram and measure the length of diagonal.
Convert it into
weight by multipling with 50
(ix) Record weight in left hanger, middle hanger, right hanger, length of diagonal
andresultant weight in tabular form.
() Repeat the experiment one more time.
weight in middle in both of the
(xi) If the weightalong the diagonal is equal to
verified.
observations, then law of parallelogram is
Question 3
examiner.
Show the following to the visiting [10]
Project File
Physics Practical File.

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