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PHYSICS (Theory)
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Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 70

5511 1 p.T.a.
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General Instructions :
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) There are 30 questions in total. Questions 1 to 8 carry one mark
each, questions 9 to 18 carry two marks each, questions 19 to 27
carry three marks each and questions 28 to 30 carry five marks
each.
(iii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been
provided in one question of two marks, one question of three marks
and all three questions of five marks _each. You have to attempt
only one of the choices in such questions.
(iv) Use of calculators is not permitted.
(v) You may use the following values of physical constants wherever
necessary:
c = 3 x 108 ms-1

) h = 6·626 x 10- 34 Js
e = 1·602 x 10-19 C
1-10 = 4n x 10-7 T m A-I

--
1 = 9 x 109 N m2 C-2
41tE
o

Mass of electron me = 9·1 x 10-31 kg


Mass of neutron mn 1·675 x 10-27 kg ==

Boltzmann's constant k = 1·381 x 10-23 J K-l


Avogadro's number NA = 6·022 x 1023 / mol-1
Radius of earth = 6400 km
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h = 6·626 x 10-34 Js
e = 1·602 x 10-19 C

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41tf o

" ~ cn1 ~ me = 9·1 x 10-31 kg


~ cn1 ~ ~ == 1·675 x 10-27 kg
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..

3-ilcll1llil cn1 ~ NA = 6·022 x 1023 / mol-1


"9:~ cn1 ~ = 6400 km

/ What is the electrostatic potential due to an electric dipole at an


equatorial point ? 1

Name the EM waves used for studying crystal structure of solids.


What is its frequency range? 1
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~ An electron does not suffer any deflection while passing through a


region of uniform magnetic field. What is the direction of the magnetic
field? 1

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.... 'l .. ~ cn1 ~ CFIT~ ?

55/1 3 p.T.a.
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due to an electric dipole at an


1

Name the EM waves used for studying crystal structure of solids.


What is its frequency range? 1
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.~ An electron does not suffer any deflection while passing through a


region of uniform magnetic field. What is the direction of the magnetic
field? 1

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'I ~ q,1 Rm CFlT ~ ?

55/1 3 P.T.D.
V4./, How
doublewould the angularchange
slit experiment separation of interference
when the fringesthein slits
distan<fe between Young's
and
screen is doubled ? 1

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~ Two thin lenses of power + 6 D and - 2 D are in contact. What is the


focal length of the combination ? 1
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~ cp;rr ~ ?

J. The stopping potential in an experiment on photoelectric effect IS


1·5 V. What is the maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons
emitted? 1

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YTwO nuclei have mass


their nuclear radii?
numbers in the ratio 1 : 8. What is the ratio of
1

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C!<lT ~ ?

~GiVe the logic symbol of NOR gate. 1

9.. Draw 3 equipotential surfaces corresponding to a field that uniformly


'P increases in magnitude but remains constant along Z-direction. How
are these surfaces different from that of a constant electric field along
Z-direction ? 2

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frr«:r ~-a);r ~ Z-Rm ~ ~ ~? .

55/1 4
~efine electric flux. Write its S.1. unit.
A charge q is enclosed by a spherical surface of radius R. If the
radius is reduced to half, how would the electric flux through the
surface change ? 2

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A ray refractive
of light index
passes ofthrough
a transparent medium. prism. Plot a graph
a triangular
showing the variation of the angle of deviation with the angle of
incidence. 2

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~alculate the current drawn from the battery in the given network. 2

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+
4V

55/1 5 p.T.a.
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+
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v4)
~A~wer Optical
the following
and radio
questions
telescopes
: are built on the ground while X-ray
.
astronomy is possible only from . satellites orbiting the Earth.
Why?
~- The small ozone layer on top of the stratosphere is crucial for
human survival. Why?

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~?

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~lcpIT?

Define current sensitivity and voltage sensitivity of a galvanometer.


Increasing the current sensitivity may not necessarUy increase the
voltage sensitivity of a galvanometer. Justify.
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55/1 6
G Define the term 'linearly polarised light' ..
When· does the intensity of transmitted light become maximum, when
a polaroid sheet is rotated between two crossed polaroids ? 2
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Y A wire of 15 Q resistance is gradually stretched to double its original


length. It is then cut into two equal parts. These parts are then
connected in parallel across a 3·0 volt battery. Find the current drawn
from the battery. 2
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mu~~1

The mass of a nucleus in its ground state is always less than the
17·01 total mass of its constituents - neutrons and protons. Explain.
Plot a graph showing the variation of potential energy of a pair of
nucleons as a function of their separation. 2

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18. Write the function of (i) Transducer and (ii) Repeater in the context of
communication system. 2
OR

'firite two factors justifying the need of modulation for transmission


of a signal. 2

55/1 7 p.T.a.
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19. A positive point charge (+ q) is kept in the vicinity of an uncharged


conducting plate. Sketch electric field lines originating from the point
on to tl-z ,·,u.rfaceof the plate.
Derive the expression for the electric field at the surface of a charged
conductor.

OR

~a.rallel plate capacitor is charged by a battery. After some time the


battery is disconnected. and a dielectric slab of dielectric constant K is
inserted between the plates. How would Wthe capacitance,'-fii1-the
electric field between the plates and .(.iii)the energy stored in the
capacitor, be affected ? Justify your answer.

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55/1 8
LCi) .State the principle of working of a meter bridg¢.
(ii) In a meter bridge balance point is found at a distance II with
resistances Rand S as shown in the figure.
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,, ,.
R ,,
t • _ •••••
.,

A B

+,1- (
When an unknown resistance X is connected in parallel with the
resistance S, the balance point shifts to a distance l2' Find the
expression for X in terms of ll' l2 and S. 3

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55/1 9 P.T.D.
cY~tate Faraday's law of electromagneticinduction.
~ A jet plane is travelling towards west at a speed of 1800 km/h.
What is the voltage difference developed between the ends of the
wing having a span of 25 m, if the Earth's magnetic field at the
location has a magnitude of 5 x 10- 4 T and the dip angle is 30° ? 3

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(ii) ~ ~ ~ ~ fu:m Chl 3ffi 1800 km/h Chl ~ it ·1f<1~I.-j ~ I~ ~


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~ 1:R 'I~ ~ -q~colG! ~ CfiT ~ 5 x 10- 4. T ~2lT ;rfu itur CfiT l1R
30° ~ ?

~ In Young's double slit experiment, monochromatic light of wavelength


630 nm illuminates the pair of slits and produces an interference
pattern in which two consecutive bright fringes are separated by
8·1 mm. Another source of· monochromatic light produces the
interference pattern in which the two consecutive bright fringes are
separated by 7·2 mm. Find the wavelength of light from the second
source.
What is the effect on the interference fringes if the monochromatic
source is replaced by a source of white light? 3
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~ Draw a schematic arrangement of the Geiger - Marsden experiment.


How did the scattering of a-particles by a thin foil of gold provide an
important way to determine an upper limit on the size of the nucleus?
Explain briefly. 3
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5511 10
L'DistingUiSh between sky wave and space wave propagation. Give a
brief description with the help of suitable diagrams indicating how
these waves are propagated. 3
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~ With the help of a suitable diagram, explain the formation of depletion


. region in a p-n junction@ow does its width change when the junction
is (i) forward biased, and (ii} reverse biased ? 3
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r.~·Will~?

~ive a circuit diagram of a common emitter amplifier using an n-p-n


transistor. Draw the input and output waveforms of the signal. Write
the expression for its voltage gain. 3
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~ ~ ~ (f~ R*r ("j~'I~Y ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I
/'
U•./Draw a plot showing the variation of binding energy per nucleon
versus the mass number A. Explain with the help of this plot the
release of energy in the processes of nuclear fission and fusion. 3
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-if~~~~~ I

28. Draw a schematic sketch of a cyclotron. Explain briefly how it works


and how it is used to accelerate the charged particles.
(i) Show that time period of ions in a cyclotron is independent of
both the speed and radius of circular path.
(ii) What is resonance condition ? How is it used to accelerate the
charged particles ? 5
OR

Two straight long parallel conductors carry currents II and 12 in


the same direction. Deduce the expression for the force per unit
length between them.
Depict the pattern of magnetic field lines around them.

5511 11 p.T.a.
(b) A rectangular current carrying loop EFGH is kept in a uniform
magnetic field as shown in the figure.

ElF

I
H ; G

(i) What is the direction of the magnetic moment of the


current loop?
(ii) When is the torque acting on the loop (A) maximum,
(B) zero? 5
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55/1 12
(b) A rectangular current carrying loop EFGH is kept in a uniform
magnetic field as shown in the figure.

E'F

I
..L..

H i G

(i) What is the direction of the magnetic moment of the


current loop ?
(ii) When is the torque acting on the loop (A) maximum,
(B) zero? 5
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if~~<if~if~~ I

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q:it ~ ~ 'R f.rR ~ C:fi\(fT I


(ii) ~ q:it ~ cp:rr ~ ? ~ CfiUTf <if ~em- if ~ ~ ~ m
fCfi"lJT \i!Tffi ~ ?
3l~
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(b) if ~
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H i G

(i) ~ ~ ~ 1~q,1~~ q:it ~ cp:rr ~ ?

(ii) ~ 'R ~ ~-~ ~ (A) 31f~, (B) ~ ~ ?

55/1 12
29. (a) What are eddy currents? Write their two applications. -
(b)
Figure shows a rectangular conducting loop PQSR in which arm
RS of length 'l' is movable. The loop is kept in a uniform
magnetic field 'B' directed downward perpendicular to the plane
of the loop. The arm RS is moved with a uniform speed 'v'.

X
r-
p X
X
X

X
X

X
X R

X
X

X
X

X
r X X X X X
I v
X X X X X

X X x X X X X
1
Q X X X X S X X

Deduce an expression for


(i) the emf induced across the arm 'RS',
(ii) the external force required to move the arm, and
(iii) the power dissipated as heat. 5

OR

(a) State Lenz's law. Give one example to illustrate this law. "The
Lenz's law is a consequence of the principle of conservation of
energy." Justify this statement.

(b)
Deduce an expression for the mutual inductance of two long
coaxial solenoids but having different radii and different number
of turns.
5

55/1 13 p.T.a.
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l v
X X X X X

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1
Q X X X X S X X

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(iii) ~ it ~ it ~ a;r.1 I
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~*ur.it~~~~ I

30. (a) (i) Draw a labelled ray diagram to show the formation of
image in an astronomical telescope for a distant object.
(ii) Write three distinct advantages of a reflecting type
telescope over a refracting type telescope~
(b) A convex lens of focal length 10 cm is placed coaxially 5 em away
from a concave lens of focal length 10 em. If an object is placed
30 em in front of the convex lens, find the position of the final
image formed by the combined system.
OR

55/1 14
(a) With the hcl.p of a suitable ray diagram, derive the mIrror
formula for a concave mirror.

(b) The near point of a hypermetropic person is 50 em from the eye.


What is the power of the lens required to enable the person to
read clearly a book held at 25 em from the eye ? 5

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"[ro >lrd~~ ~ ~ in ft;m:
",,:1:. ~ >!Cfim ~ 31l& ~ 1

(ii) ~ ww: in~"'C\~lcol cn1 ~ if ~ ww: in ~",C\~rcolin (fA ~


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(b) 10 em ~ ~ in fcnm ~ ~ it ~ ~"5 em ~ -en: ~ 10 em


~~CfiT~~~~1 <1fu: ~ ~c€t~~in~
30 em ~ W, -ill ~ f.rcw;r "[ro ~ 31RPi >lrd~~cn1 ~ ~
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~~I

(b) ~ ~ it ~ fcnm oqfui in Relic: ~ cn1 ~ it ~ 50 em ~ I ~


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-en:~~trq;~~ ?

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