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SOLUTIONS
MATHS
1. Let the centres of the three circles be A, B and C respectively and left their radii R1 , R2 and R3
respectively
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y mx 2lm a 2
Since the above equation is also tangent on curve xy=-1, thus solving together is quadratic obtained
2
has equal roots x mx 1
m
2 2
5. The circle are S1 : x 1 y 2 52
6.
7.
8.
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9.
10
11.
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12.
13.
14.
15.
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16.
17.
18.
PHYSICS
RT
19. c
M
Both the gases are diatomic, so their is some. So the speeds are dependent on
temperature and molecular weight.
20. At time t
l l t 4
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C
Fundamental frequency f 0
4l
C
f0
4 l t
df C CV
V
dt 4 l t 2 4l 2
21. Let us consider a small element of mass ‘dm’
dm dx
Total energy of element is
1
dE dm 2 A2
2
1 2 2
A dx
2
The rate at which energy is supplied is given by
dE 1 2 2
P A dx
dt 2
1
P 2 A 2 v
2
RT k k
22. f , fA
2L M L M L 2
2k 3k
fB , fC
L 32 2l 28
3k
fD , fC f D 11 28
L 44
23. y f x vt
Particle velocity.
dy
vp vf x vt
dt
To find velocity of wave
d dx
x vt 0 v
dt dt
24. As the motions of particles are simple harmonic, amplitude = 2cm.
(Angular frequency) = 3 rad/sec.
As the phase difference of particles separated by 1cm is 8
8
2 16cm
Hence, wave velocity 24 cm s
2
2
y 2 sin 24t x cm
16
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25. y a0 sin kx sin t
kL kL 1
n and n
3 2 2
3
n 1, k
L
3 5L
Also, a a0 sin a0
L 6
ga
27. acceleration of wave-1 w.r.t string g
2
ga
acceleration of wave-2w.r.t string g
2
Time for same horizontal level:
t
2 g
arel 0
1
Height raised by the lift g
2 2g 4
28. ABC has negative slope hence, represent compression, while CDE has positive slope
hence represents rarefaction.
V 5V 15
29. f 5 m
4 4 f 16
The open end is position of node of pressure. So it means that there is no pressure
variation at these points.
30.
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From v f
340 340 1m
For first resonance, l1
4
l1 25cm , so length of water column is 95cm.
3
For 2nd resonance, l2 75cm so length of water column is (120- 75) cm = 45cm
4
3rd resonance won’t be established as for that length of air column required is,
5
l 125cm > length of tube
4
Separation between consecutive nodes is, 50cm
2
1
31. P 2 A2 sV
2
1 f 2
since 1 , 1 1
2 2 f 2 2 1
since P1 P2 , 1 A1 2 A2
pressure amplitude, P0 B0 Ak
A1 k1
P0 1 P0 2
A2 k2
A 1 2
1 2 1
A2 1 2 1
32. y = 2A sin kx cos t
P 2 BAk cos kx cos t
P A 1 2
;n 3
P B 3
cos
2n
2 3 1
33. Let l be the end correction.
2
Given that, fundamental tone for a length 0.1m = first overtone for the length 0.35m
34. The string has same shape in figures first and last. The distance travelled by the pulse
(between these two situations) = 2 0.3 0.6m
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T 1.2
v 2
6ms 1
10 0.3
0.6 1
t 0.1 s
6 25
k=5
35. A 0.5 10 m, f 100Hz , T 100 N , v 100ms 1 (given)
3
T 100
2 0.01kgm 1
v 100 100
1 1 2 2
Now, P 2 A2v 0.01 2 100 0.5 103 100
2 2
0.049W 0.007 7W
7
0.06 1
36. AB 1 kgm 1 kgm 1
4.8 80
0.2 20 10
BC 2 kgm 1 kgm 1 kgm 1
2.56 256 128
T 80
v1 80ms 1
1 1 80
.8 4.8
t1 0.06s
v1 80
T 80
v2 128 8 2 64 32ms 1
2 10
2.56
t2 0.08s
32
Required time is t t1 t2 0.06 0.08 0.14s
14 2
or t 7
100 100
7
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37. (C)
G ve
38. (D)
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Flocculation value
Charge an ion
39. (C)
Adsorption isotherm
40. (B)
Number of N 2 molecules adsorbed per gram of silica gel
6.023 1023 1.30
= 3.48 1019
22400
Area of cross-section of N 2 molecule
= 0.16 nm 2 = 1.6 1019 m 2
Surface area covered per gram of silica gel
= 1.6 1019 3.48 1019 5.568 m 2 ,
41. (ABC)
Lyophobic colloids
42. (BCD)
Brownian motion and Tyndall effect shown by colloids
43. (C)
Above the CMC and above the Kraft temperature.
44. (AD)
On a body diagonal, two corner Cl ions and one Na ion in OV (at body center) are present
45. (ABCD)
Non-stoichiometric NaCl has F-centres due to anion vacancy defect
46. (D)
47. (B)
For per oxide ion in unit cell
Number of tetrahedral voids per ion in lattice = 2
Number of divalent cation (A)
Number of octahedral voids per ion in lattice = 1
Number of trivalent cations (B)
Formula = A1/ 4 B1/ 2 O AB2 O4 .
48. (ABD)
CaCl2 absorb H2O
49. (60)
Number of detergent molecules present in one litre solution
= 103 6 1023 6 1020
i.e., 1000 ml 6 1020 detergent molecule
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1mm ?3
= 6 1014
x
When we plot log vs log p, we get a straight line of
m
1 1
(i) slope = 2 n
n 2
(ii) intercept = log K = 0.4771
log K = log 3 K = 3
x
So, Kp1/ n 3 42 48 ( p = 4 atm)
m
52. (50)
20 mL of 0.5 M NaCl contains = 20 0.5 10 m mol
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200 mL of As2S3 required NaCl for coagulation = 10 m mol
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