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Narayana IIT Academy 31-05-20_Incoming.Sr.IIT_CO_SC_JEE-MAIN_CTM-4_Q’P
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. Line resistance 30 0.5 15
800 1000W
rms current in the line 200A
4000V
2. The direction of drift velocity of conduction electrons is opposite to the electric field direction, i.e.,
electrons drift in the direction of increasing potential. The drift speed d is given by eqution
d I / neA .
Now, e 1.6 1019 C, A 1.0 107 m2 , I 1.5A . The density of conduction electrons, n is equal to
the number of atoms per cubic metre (assuming one conduction electron per Cu atom as is
reasonable from its valence electron count of one). A cubic metre of copper has a mass of 9.0 × 103
kg. Since 6.0 × 1023 copper atoms have a mass of 63.5 g.
6.0 1023
n 9.0 106
63.5
8.5 1028 m3
1.5
which gives d
8.5 10 1.6 1019 1.0 107
28
R 0R
R1
R 0 2R
The total resistance between A and C will be sum of resistance between A and B and B and C.
i.e.. Rl + R0/2
V 2V
The current flowing through the potentiometer will be I
R1 R 0 / 2 2R 1 R 0
The voltage V1 taken from the potentiometer will be the product of current I and resistance R1.
2V
V1 IR1 R1
2R1 R 0
2VR
V1
2R R 0 2R
2VR
or V3
R 0 4R
V0
I sin t , where tan L / R
R 2 L2
2
I0 1.82A
tf
16. Q Idt
t1
t
1 f
R t1
dt
N
1 f
R
for N 25, R 0.50, Q 7.5 103 C
W0 L 1 L
20. Q
R R C
21. R 0 5, R100 5.23 and R1 5.75
R1 R 0
Now, t 100, R t R 0 1 t
R100 R 0
5.795 5
100
5.23 5
0.795
100 345.65C
0.23
Na 2CaP6O18
2
28.
G*
31.
R2
Now 1
1 1
53. z z 1 z z 1 1
54. apply variable separable
55. Conceptual
56. Converse statement is “If x is not even then x 2 is not even”
57. Contrapositive statement is “If 8 is not greater than 6, then 7 is not greater than 5”.
58. Put n = 2 and verify the options
/4 5 / 4 3 / 2
2
1 1
62. Let d i x i 8 but 2x d2
18
d i2 d i
18
2
1 9 5 1 9
45
18 18 2 4 4
3
x
2
63. Put sin x – cos x = t
64. Put x = tan
2
cos x
65. I dx ___ (1)
1 ax
Apply f(a + b – x) Formula
2
cos x
dx ___ (2)
1 ax
SR.IIT_N-SC Page. No. 6
6
3
1/ 3 6
2
d y dy
1 2 2
67.
dx dx
y
68. Find y1 and
y1
69. Put x + y + 1 = u
dp t
70. 0.5p t 450
dt
d p t
2 dt
p t 900
2 ln p t 900 t c
t = 0 then 2 ln 50 = 0 + c then c = 2 ln 50
2 ln p t 900 t 2 ln 50
900
t 2 ln 900 ln 50 2 ln 2 ln18
50
71. The given relation is R = {(1, 2), (2, 3)} is the set A = {1, 2, 3}
Now, R is reflexive, if (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3) R
R is symmetric, if (2, 1), (3, 2) R
R is transitive, if (1, 3) and (3, 1) R
Thus, the minimum number of ordered pairs which are to be added, so that R becomes an equivalence
relation, is 7
1 3 5
72. A.M. = 3
3
1 3 3 3 5 3 2 0 2 4
Mean deviation =
3 3 3
y 4 y2
4
73. Area = 2 4 dy
2
dx cos x sin x 0 = 1 + 1 = 2
/2
74. dx
0 1 sin 2x 0 sin x cos x
Area x 2 x 3 dx
1
75.
0