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: Sample Question Paper ine Alfowert: 3 hours GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS; Maximum Marks: 70 Tks a 39 esos al A esis me gp in per he ht Bestia computor. All the scchions are compnsory, nn" Séetion B, Section C, Section D and Section F | (8) Section A contains sixteen questions, tuelve MC Section B contains fiz f eive MCQs aud fou a on 8 cen finepecn ee HERS for Asin Rng hae of ares ich, Section D ev th ©) There is no over Section C contains seven | ch ns seven questions of three marks questions of four marks eack and Section E contains | { 1 1S foo case study based ce long asin questions of five mar each, all choice. However, av internal choice has been provided in one question in Section B, : ; hoice has b i p question in Section C, one question in each Ci ti ions in Section E. n 7 "BQ in Section D and all three ques t tempt only ente of the choices in such questi ’ ic estions, (6) Use of calculators is not allowed. : (7) You may use the following values of physical constants where-cver necessary. t (9) m,= 9.1 * 1051 kg (z) ¢= 1.6 x 10°C (ei) = 6.63 * 10 Js \ (oii) Avogadro's number = 6.023 x 10% per gram mole | Section-A 16 x 1 = 16 Marks Qi. Consider the charges 4, 4 and -q placed at the vertices of an equilateral tangle of gach side |, The sum of forces acting on each charge is 1 2 2 (2) o 5 © Te (@ zero wl weak 9 two concentric spherical conductors, held in position . itor consists of 2. A spherical capacitor consists of a come The 1 by suitable insulating supports a8 sho capacitance C, of this spherical capacitor (b) Gren ic field lines? 1 i et about the magnetic fick See aa i aaa ae orm continous Cosed 1OOPE " ald lines of a magne i w ae eet itd Mar line at a given point represents the direction he tangent to magnetic field B at that point i [3 to 16, yestions 1 two state ed Reason (R). Select the correct amg, 8EM-ONe label pte) Te both Assertion and Reason ane ge” Mes questiay fron tape coh ei eee anon ae true an eee from the options as given below. “Assertion, n is correct explanation of Assertion. re true but Reaso fT Assertion is true but Re, "200m 18 not the correct explanation of (a Whoth Assertion and Reason are (ah © false. Assertion (A): Tolal Tux throug ats face 8h 9 closed surface is zero, if no charge is enclosed by the Reasott (R): Gauss law is true for ar Sa at, assertion (AP The cect fla al eet " face, no matter what its shape of size is? con (R); charges reside ony on the outer anys 2 : ‘ASON Is fale gas: Assertion (Mi: The focal length of an Outer surface of a conductor with cavity. 1 of curvature of either face, ‘equiconves i quivonvex lens placed in air is equal to the radius Reasont (R): For an equiconvex tens, the radi 1 aye nrton (A An electron ad Kons, the radius of curvature ofboth the faces i the same the force experier fers a magnetic field with equal velocities, then ‘ed by proton will be mor Reason (R): The mass of proton 23 ners an te - 1 is 1837 times more than the mass of electron. section-B 5x2 = 10 Marks git. Using Ampere’s circuital law, obtain an expression for the magnetic field along the is of a current carrying solenoid of length I and having N nena octane ae “ ass State one feature by which the phenomenon of interference, can be distinguished from that of diffraction. A parallel beam of light of wavelength 600 nm is incident normally on a slit of width ‘a’. If the distance between the slits and the screen is 0.8 m and the Gistance of 2"! oxder maximum from the centre of the screen is 15 mm, calculate the width of the slit. 2 Q19, Derive the expression for the self inductance of a long solenoid of cross sectional area A and length J, having m turns per unit length. 2 20, (gyyWhy are cohere + sources necessary to produce a sustained interference pattern? 2 {5) In Young’ double slit experiment using mono-chromatic light of wavelength 4, the tensity of light at a point on the screen where pat difference is by 'S K units. Finfffous the intensity of light at a point where path difference is Q21. May of light is incident on a glass prism of refractive index and refractive angle A. if it just suffers total internal reflection at the other face, obtain an expression relating the angle of incidence, angle of prism and critical angle. 2 ad in the electri circuit OF, Assuming that the two diodes Dy and De used in the electric circuit Op thown te the figure are ideal, find out the yalue of the current flowing through 2 2 resistor Saris 7x 3=21 Marks ection-C 3 : ts 2 (a) Define self inductance. Write the SW" any solenoid of length |, cross-sectional (0) Derive an expression for self inductance of @ Jong solenoi si urns. area A having N number of tur tines erossing Per unit area the stronger of ey set tees each other in certain conditions, ie Wve, ultray angie of inane ‘microwave, ultraviolet ang Bi ays va, ultraviolet, gona Bay, i inviolet gamma r2y8 te ge tale aidied by using, he studied PY TT radiation (d) Microwaves! a particle of ae energy K is 2. What wit be ty otic energy 18 Gp? , ¥ @ ats ia not true about electric field lines? (c) The larger the numbe (To Meat of te MART Tragnitode Oa The magnetic field Tine 4. tte Mrerensing order of wavelt rays 8 (a) micro {h) infrared, microwave {6} gamma rays, ultravie (a) microwaves. f Q.5. The crystal structare 6 (a) UV rays to) Xerays Qe. The de Broglie wavelensth of th of the partite, if its Kin 1 ave, infrat amma wavelengt (aa (b) 2% Q.7. Which of the following statemen e (a) Electric field Tines cannot be taken a8 continuous curve. ; by Electric ficld lines start from positive charge and end at negative charge, field lines can never cross each other. (F Biectostatic field lines do not form any closed loops. QS. If n cells each of emf e and internal resistance r are connected in parallel, then the total emf and internal resistance will be 1 fa) s, 2 () en (a) ne, 7 (d) ne, nr 9. A current carrying loop is placed in a uniform magnetic field in four different orientations as shown in figure. Arrange them in the decreasing order of potential (c) Two elec if \% @ (@) 42,31 () 14,23 () 4,324 (1234 Q.10. When the rate of change is unit When the rate of change of current is unity, (6) coefficient of self ind lf inductance QU]. Ina pure capacitive circuit if the reactance will be 7 (a) remains 0 same (b) doubled Q12 Critical angle of ee le of glass is 0), and that af water is 0». The eri sal ae ‘ a 2 The critical angle for water the induced emf is equal to 1 (6) number of turns in coil (a) total flux linked with coil frequey ‘ ‘ “Iuency of ac source is doubled, then its capacitive 1 glass surface would be (j1, = (a) Jess than % mete Oe () between 0; and 0, (6) greater than (d) less than 0, ductor is directly Proportional tg +e imternal resistance r connected in resistor R. 23, Prove that the cu ° oe sterol calls cee Hebe oem , pe ions for (4 oO jon of the cel — ave a wavel : ach have @ rand (i) Kinetic enerBy OF the eletron. : Fan and fusion. Show how in both these : nr fission an feV in the deuterium-tritium fusion wd cove each of em using ® s son 4 ) the charging current and (b) the potential Alitfereng he express photon ¢ length of 1.50 nm. find (i) their and a 24, An electron : energy of the ony ele 2,35. Distinguish between BY fon a mt Teloaeed caleuate the enerpy release | aga ote (ii) the Using the data: n(gH)= zona m(y 1m, =1.008665 16 HH) =3.016049 1 (He) = 4.002608 1.5 MeV/c? " sc fi 4 se Gause’s law in electrostatics. Derive an expression for the electric field due to ay snfnitely long straight uniformly charged wire. : : : a Q.27 wth the help of a suitable diagram, explain the formation of depletion region in a pa v nction, How does its width change when the junction is (i) forward biased, and (ti) revere biased? 2 Q.26. Draw the circuit diagram of a p-n diode used as a half-wave rectifier. Explain its working 3 Section-D 2x4 =8 Maris, Q.28, Read the following paragraph and answer the questions that follow. 1 ference (Av) between two points A and B separated by a na uniform electric field E is given by Av = -Ex, where x is llel to the field lines. If a charge yy moves from A to B, v« Gharge in potential energy (Av) is given as 40. Av. A proton is seq from rest in uniform electric field of magnitude 8.0 x10! Vr! cited along the positive X-a P ria. Posive X-axis, The Proton unciergoes a displacement LOM = 1.66 10-27 Ky a0 @ proton = 1.6 x 19-9 With the help of tt Fae f she fol Or. $F FFI © passage given above, choose ; adr ' bove, choose the most appropriate alternative for (3) As the Proton moves f (a) The Potential en lal energy of Py 1) The Potent energy of eae eee (c) The Proton loses (4) Total energy i fe {al energy of the proton Incre he change in electric pote 40

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