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12

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ABCD (Date: 11-12-2011) Review Test-7
PAPER-2
Code-A
ANSWER KEY
MATHS
SECTION-2
PART-A
Q.1 D
Q.2 C
Q.3 D
Q.4 A
Q.5 B
Q.6 C
Q.7 B
Q.8 A
Q.9 D
Q.10 B
Q.11 C
Q.12 A,B
Q.13 A,C
Q.14 A,C,D
PART-B
Q.1 (A) R
(B) R
(C) Q
(D) Q
PART-C
Q.1 0002
Q.2 0009
Q.3 0001
Q.4 0002
PHYSICS
SECTION-3
PART-A
Q.1 C
Q.2 B
Q.3 D
Q.4 D
Q.5 B
Q.6 B
Q.7 D
Q.8 C
Q.9 C
Q.10 A
Q.11 C
Q.12 A,B
Q.13 A,C,D
Q.14 A,D
PART-B
Q.1 (A) Q,S
(B) P, R
(C) Q,S
(D) Q,S
PART-C
Q.1 0004
Q.2 0025
Q.3 0146
Q.4 0012
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-1
PART-A
Q.1 C
Q.2 D
Q.3 A
Q.4 D
Q.5 B
Q.6 B
Q.7 B
Q.8 A
Q.9 A
Q.10 B
Q.11 A
Q.12 A,B,C
Q.13 A,B,D
Q.14 A,B,C
PART-B
Q.1 (A) Q
(B) R
(C) P,S
(D) T
PART-C
Q.1 0004
Q.2 0001
Q.3 0003
Q.4 0170
CHEMISTRY
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PART-A
Q.1
[Sol. A = N =
1
sec
60 60 14
693 . 0


Let the weight of Na
24
be xg in 1g of sample
1.25 10
15
=
23
10 6
24
x
60 60 14
693 . 0


x = 3.6 10
3
% of Na
24
= 100
1
10 6 . 3
3


= 0.36 % ]
Q.2
[Sol. (A) CH
3
CH = CH CH
3
(B) No reaction. ]
Q.3
[Sol. 4Zn + 7NaOH + NaNO
3
4Na
2
ZnO
2
+ NH
3
| + 2H
2
O
(NH
4
)
2
CO
3


A
2NH
3
| + H
2
O + CO
2
| ]
Q.4
[Sol. CH
3
CH
2
CH
2
C CH
3
NaNH
2
A
CH CH
3 2
CH C C Na
2

+
CuCl + NH OH
2 4
H
3
CCH
2
C CH
2
CH
3
NaNH /
2
A
No Rx
n

CH CH
3 2
CH C C Cu
2

+
Red ppt. ]
Q.5
[Sol. (P) No POS ; No COS Chiral
(Q) Yes POS ; No COS Achiral ]
CHEMISTRY
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Paragraph for question nos. 6 to 8
[Sol.(6)[Ag
+
]
added
=
250 . 0
1 . 0
=
5
2
= 0.4
K
sp
= [Ag
+
] [Cl

]
left
10
10
= 0.4 [Cl

]
left
[Cl

]
left
= 2.5 10
10
M
(7) Since [Cl

] is negligible, hence at cathode Ag


+
and at anode O
2
will be liberated.
(8) [Ag
+
] = 0.4 mole/L [NO
3

] = 0.4 mole/L [Cl

] = 2.5 10
10
Total Conductivity =
1000
4 . 0 60
+
1000
4 . 0 75
+
1000
75 10 5 . 2
10


(due to Ag
+
) (Due to NO
3

) (Due to Cl

)
= 5.4 10
2
O
1
cm
1
]
Paragraph for question nos. 9 to 11
[Sol.
Cl

AcOAg

OCCH
3
(A)


A

(B)


4 2
SO H . dil

(C)
OH
A

3 2
O Al
(D)
]
CHEMISTRY
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Q.12
[Sol.

CHO CH
CH COH
COO
CHO CH
CH CH
CH OH
2
Conc.
OH
O
O
O O
HO
O O
H
IMPE
]
Q.13
[Sol. (A) 2NaH
2
PO
2


A
Na
2
HPO
4
+ PH
3
(B) 4H
3
PO
3


A
3H
3
PO
4
+ PH
3
(C) H
3
PO
4

A
No disproportionation
(D) HClO
3

A
HClO
4
+ ClO
2
+ H
2
O ]
Q.14
[Sol. (A) 1
HCl
NaNO
2
ROH

. N . A . C
(Red colour)
2
HCl
NaNO
2
RNN=O (Oily liquid)
(B) Hinsberg's test can distinguish 1 and 2 amines
(C) Carbylamine test is given by only1 amines. ]
CHEMISTRY
Code-A Page # 4
PART-B
Q.1
[Sol.(P) Na
3
PO
4
+ HCl Na
3
PO
4
+ Na
2
HPO
4
Na
2
HPO
4
+ Na
2
H
2
PO
4
NaH
2
PO
4
+ H
3
PO
4
3 Buffers
(Q) 0.1 Faraday 0.1 equivalent
At anode
H
2
O
2
O
2
1
+ 2H
+
+ 2e

0.1 equivalent of H
+
will be formed = 0.1 mole of H
+
[H
+
] =
1
1 . 0
= 10
1
M
pH = 1
(R) q = 840 cal
w = 840 = 2 2 300 ln
|
|
.
|

\
|
1
2
V
V
ln
|
|
.
|

\
|
1
2
V
V
= 0.7
1
2
V
V
= 2
(S)
1 n
1
2
II 2 / 1
I 2 / 1
a
a
) t (
) t (

|
|
.
|

\
|
=
1 n
a
a 2
20
80

|
.
|

\
|
=
4 = 2
n1
n = 3
(T) A =
n
0
2
A
n number of halflives
n
16
15
2
10 2 . 1
10 5 . 1

=
2
n
= 8 n = 3
t = 240 sec
= 4 min. ]
CHEMISTRY
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PART-C
Q.1
[Sol. 11.2L at 0C and 1 atm of compound
2
1
mole 'X' is always
>
15.5 g
In 1 mole, of compound of 'X'
>
31 g
Atmoic weight of 'X' = 31
(

in one mole of compound of any element there should always be 1 mole of atoms of that element)
Also 11.2 L of vapour of 'X' weighs 62g
(At 0C, 1 atm)
|
.
|

\
|
mole
2
1
Molecular weight of 'X' = 124
Atomicity of 'X' =
31
124
= 4 Ans. ]
Q.2
[Sol. K
2
CO
3
is a salt of strong base & weak acid which turns red litmus blue and imparts lilac colur to bunsen
flame. ]
Q.3
[Sol. Group II A cationic sulphide (CuS, PbS, HgS, Bi
2
S
3
and CdS are insoluble in (NH
4
)
2
S
2
While Group II B cationic sulphides are soluble in (NH
4
)
2
S
2
Hence correct answer is HgS, CuS and PbS ; 0003 ]
Q.4
[Sol. 2AgNO
3


A
2Ag + 2NO
2
| + O
2
|
(A) (C) (D)
2AgNO
3
+ H
2
S Ag
2
S + + 2HNO
3
(F)
AgNO
3
+ HCl AgCl + + HNO
3
(E)
AgCl + 2NH
3
[Ag(NH
3
)
2
]Cl
(Soluble complex)
[Ag(NH
3
)
2
]Cl + HNO
3
AgCl + + 2NH
4
NO
3
(E)
(X) is AgNO
3
]
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 1
PART-A
Q.1
[Sol. As,
sin (cos
1
x) = sin
|
.
|

\
|

t

x sin
2
1
= cos (sin
1
x)
Hence, ( )
}


u u + u
1
1
1 1
d cot tan , where u = cos (sin
1
x) =
2
t
(2) = t. Ans.]
Q.2
[Sol. Given, f(x) = x
3
ax
2
+ 2x, x e [0, 2]
Now, f ' (x) = 3x
2
2ax + 2
f(2) = (2)
3
4a + 4 = 12 4a and f(0) = 0
Using LMVT, we have
0 2
) 0 ( f ) 2 ( f
2
1
' f

= |
.
|

\
|

2
0 ) a 4 12 (
2 a
4
3
= +

a
4
11

= 6 2a a = 6
4
11
a =
4
13
. Ans.]
Q.3
[Sol. Putting (, ) in y
2
= 4x, we get
= 0, 4
but = 0 (Given)
So, = 4
P = (4, 4) t
1
= 2
P( , )
P(4,4)
y
2
=4x
u
S
(1,0)
Q
(9, 6)
(0,0)V
m
2
m
1
y
x
L(1,2)
Hence t
2
= 3
|
|
.
|

\
|
=
1
1 2
t
2
t t Using
Q = (9, 6)
Now m
1
=
3
4
; m
2
=
4
3
u = 90
Hence equation of line passing through (1, 2) and inclined at an angle u = 90 is x = 1. ]
Q.4
[Sol. Let A =
|
|
|
.
|

\
|
33 32 31
23 22 21
13 12 11
a a a
a a a
a a a
, where a
ij
e {0, 1}
As, trace A = 1
So, any two elements in main diagonal are 0 and one element is 1. Also, non-diagonal elements an be 0
or 1.
So, number of matrices = 3 2
3
= 3 8 = 24. Ans.]
MATHEMATICS
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Q.5
[Sol. Given, z + w = 0 ..........(1)
and z
2
+ w
2
= 1 .........(2)
Putting w = z from (1) in (2), we get
2z
2
= 1 z =
2
1
.
For z =
2
1
, w =
2
1
and for z =
2
1
, w =
2
1
.
So, from both possibility, we get
2 w z = . Ans.]
Paragraph for Question no. 6 to 8
[Sol. C
1
: z + z = 2 | z 1 |
2x = 2 | x 1 + iy |
x
2
= (x 1)
2
+ y
2
y
2
= 2x 1 y
2
= 2
|
.
|

\
|

2
1
x
C
2
: arg( ) ) i 1 ( z = o
Curve C
2
is a ray emanating from (1, 1) and making an angle o from the positive real axis.
C
1
and C
2
has exactly one common point
C
2
must be a tangent to C
1
.
C
2
: y + 1 = m(x + 1)
Solving, C
1
and C
2
y
2
= 2
|
.
|

\
|

+
1
m
1 y
1
|
.
|

\
|
0 ,
2
1
(1,1)
my
2
= 2(y + 1 m) m
my
2
2y + 3m 2 = 0
Put D = 0 4 4m (3m 2) = 0
3m
2
2m 1 = 0 (3m + 1) (m 1) = 0 m =
3
1
, 1.
m =
3
1
rejected m = 1 (As, a e (0, t) )
C
2
: y + 1 = x + 1 y = x
Putting y = x in the curve C
1
x
2
= 2x 1 (x 1)
2
= 0 x = 1 P (1, 1)
Complex number corresponding to P is z
0
= 1 + i
(i) | z
0
| =
2
(ii)
From above graph , (x
1
+ y
1
) = 3 + 4 = 7 Ans.
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 3
(iii) Area of the shaded region
=
}

1
2
1
dx 1 x 2 2 =
1
2
1
2
3
2
2
3
) 1 x 2 (
2
|
|
|
|
.
|

\
|

(1,1)
P(z )
0
Q(z ')
0
t
4
t
4
=
3
2
[1 0] =
3
2
sq. units.]
Paragraph for Question no. 9 to 11
[Sol.
(i) Any tangent to the parabola y
2
= 16x is y = mx +
m
4
.
Any tangent to the circle, x
2
+ y
2
= 8 is
y = m
1
x
2
1
m 1
2
4
+
Since these are the same lines, so m
1
= m
and
2
m 1
2
4
m
4
+ = m = 1
Hence the common tangents are
y = x + 4 and y = x 4.
So, y-intercept of common tangent between C
1
and C
2
having negative gradient, is ( 4) Ans.
(ii) Equation of circle touching C
2
at (4, 8) is
(x 4)
2
+ (y 8)
2
+ (x y + 4) = 0
(4, 8)
(4,0)
y = 16x
2
x
y
y=x+4
(0,0)
As, above circlepasses through (4, 0), we get
0 + 64 + (8) = 0 = 8
So, required equation of circle is
(x 4)
2
+ (y 8)
2
8(x y + 4) = 0
x
2
+ y
2
16x 8y + 48 = 0, whose radius =
48 16 64 +
=
32
=
2 4
Ans.
(iii) These tangents meet at A( 4, 0). The chords of contact of A with respect to the circle and parabola are
respectively x = 2 and x = 4 which are parallel. Hence the quadrilateral formed is a trapenzium. The
tangents and the chords intersect at the points.
P(4, 8), Q(4, 8), R ( 2, 2) and S ( 2, 2).
Hence, area of quadrilateral PQRS =
2
1
(12)
4
) 4 ( 15
6
2
= .
So, area =
4
15
(4)
2
= 60 (square units). Ans.]
Q.12
[Sol. 2xy
dx
dy
= x
2
+ y
2
+ 1
Put y
2
= t
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 4
dx
dt
x
= x
2
+ t + 1
dx
dt

x
t
=
x
1 x
2
+
I.F. =
x
1
Hence
x
t
=
}
+
dx
x
1 x
2
2
= x
x
1
+ C
y
2
= x
2
1, C = 0 as y(1) = 0
Now, y (x
0
) =
3
3 =
2
0
x 1
2
0
x = 4
x
0
= 2 Ans.
Alternatively: We have, 2xydy = (x
2
+ 1)dx + y
2
dx

2
2
x
dx y dy xy 2
= dx
x
1
1
2
|
.
|

\
|
+ |
.
|

\
|
=
|
|
.
|

\
|
x
1
x d
x
y
d
2
We get,
c
x
1
x
x
y
2
+ =
As, y (1) = 0 c = 0
y
2
= x
2
1
Now, y (x
0
) =
3
3 =
2
0
x 1
2
0
x = 4
x
0
= 2 Ans.]
Q.13
Sol. Put x = tanu
f(x) = sin
1
2
sin
u
=

t
< u s
|
.
|

\
| u
< u <
t
|
.
|

\
| u

2
0 ;
2
sin sin
0
2
;
2
sin sin
1
1
f(x) =

< s
< <

x 0 ; x tan
2
1
0 x ; x tan
2
1
1
1
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 5
f '(x) =

< <
+
< <
+

x 0 ;
) x 1 ( 2
1
0 x ;
) x 1 ( 2
1
2
2
f '(1) =
4
1
; f ' (1) =
4
1
(A) is correct
Range of f (x) =
(

t
4
, 0
. Hence (B) is incorrect.
Also f '(x) is an odd function. (C) is correct
x
) x ( f
Lim
0 x
=
2
1
|
.
|

\
|
= =
+
2
1
) 0 ( f and
2
1
) 0 ( f , As
(D) is incorrect]
Q.14
[Sol. The system will always have a solution (x, y) unless the two lines are parallel.
i.e. m = 2m 1 m = 1 ]
PART-B
Q.1
[Sol.
(A) (z + i)
2
= (z i)
2
or (z i)
2
; if (z + i)
2
= (z i)
2
4zi = 0
z = 0
if (z + i)
2
= (z i)
2
= i
2
(z i)
2
z + i = i (z i) or i (z i)
(1 i) z = i
2
i = 1 i
z = 1.
if z + i = iz + i
2
(1 + i) z = 1 i = (1 + i)
z = 1
Hence, z = 0 or 1 or 1 3 solutions Ans.
Aliter: Given, 1
i z
i z
4
=
|
.
|

\
|

+

|
.
|

\
|

+
i z
i z
= (1)
1/4

we get, z = 1, 0, 1 ]
(B) We have,
2 1
t
2

t
2
= 1 t
1
t
2
= 4 ; also t
2
= t
1

1
t
2
....(1)
t
1
t
2
=
2
1
t 2 4 + 2 =
2
1
t
2
1
t = 2
Also,
2
2
t =
2
1
t +
2
1
t
4
+ 4 squaring (1)
90
S(a,0)
P(t )
1
Q(t )
2
x
y
x+a=0
O

2
2
t = 2 + 2 + 4 = 8
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 6
Now, SQ = a(1 +
2
2
t ) = a(1 + 8) = 9a and SP = a(1 +
2
1
t ) = a(1 + 2) = 3a

SP
SQ
= 3 SQ = 3SP = 3 Ans.]
(C) On differentiating both sides with respect to x, we get
0 sin
2
x f(sin x) cos x = cos x
f(sin x) =
x sin
1
2
2 ) 2 (
2
1
f
2
= = |
.
|

\
|
Ans.
(D) Given, 4y
2
+ 2 cos
2
x = 4y sin
2
x 4y
2
4y + 1 + cos
2
x = 0
(2y 1)
2
+ cos
2
x = 0
y =
2
1
and cos x = 0 x =
2
t
,
2
3t
So, two ordered pairs are possible i.e.,
|
.
|

\
| t
2
1
,
2
and
|
.
|

\
| t
2
1
,
2
3
Ans.]
PART-C
Q.1
Sol. A
n
=
}
2 / 1
0
n
dx x AA
n
=
) 1 n ( 2
1
1 n
+
+
2
n
A
n
=
) 1 n ( 2
1
+

n
A 2
n
n
=
n ) 1 n ( 2
1
+
O
2
1
=
x
y
Hence,
=
n
1 n
n
n
n
A 2
=
2
1

=
|
.
|

\
|
+

n
1 n
1 n
1
n
1
=
2
1
|
.
|

\
|
+

1 n
1
1
Given,
2
1
|
.
|

\
|
+

1 n
1
1
=
3
1
1
3
2
=
1 n
1
+

3
1
=
1 n
1
+
n = 2. Ans.]
Q.2
[Sol. Let o = 3h 2, | = 3k

3
2 + o
= h and
3
|
= k
As, (h, k) lies on given circle, so
h
2
+ k
2
2h 4k 4 = 0
4
3
4
) 2 (
3
2
9 9
) 2 (
2 2
=
|
+ o
|
+
+ o
o
2
+ |
2
2o 12| = 44
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 7
(o 1)
2
+ (| 6)
2
= 44 + 37
Locus of (o, |) is (x 1)
2
+ (y 6)
2
= 81,
which represents circle whose radius = 9.]
Q.3
[Sol. We have, (3p
2
pq + 2q
2
) | | w v u

= 0
But, | | w v u

= 0 3p
2
pq + 2q
2
= 0
Now divide by q
2
(assuming q = 0)
3t
2
t + 2 = 0, where t =
q
p
and t e R
but D < 0, hence no real values of t
only solution is p = 0 and q = 0
Hence exacly one ordered pair of (p , q) i.e. (0, 0).
Aliter: We have, (3p
2
pq + 2q
2
) | | w v u

= 0
But, | | w v u

= 0 3p
2
pq + 2q
2
= 0 2p
2
+ p
2
pq +
2
2
q
|
.
|

\
|
+
4
q 7
2
= 0
2p
2
+
2
2
q
p
|
.
|

\
|

+
4
q 7
2
= 0 p = 0, q = 0, p =
2
q
This is possible only when p = 0, q = 0
i.e. exacly one ordered pair of (p , q)]
Q.4
[Sol. Let f
n
(x) =
}

x 2
x
t
dt e
n
) x (
'
f
n
=
n n
x ) x 2 (
e e 2


For maxima and minima, ) x ( f
'
n
= 0
n n
x ) x 2 (
e e 2

=
n n n
x ) x 2 (
e e 2

=
Taking log on both sides, we get
ln 2 2
n
x
n
= x
n
ln 2 = x
n
(2
n
1) x
n
=
1 2
2 n
n

l
x =
n
1
n
1 2
2 n
|
.
|

\
|

l
= a
n
Also, f
n
''
|
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|

=
n
1
n
1 2
2 n
x
l
< 0 f
n
(x) is maximum at x =
n
1
n
1 2
2 n
|
.
|

\
|

l
.
Now, ln a
n
=
n
1 2
2 n
n
n
|
.
|

\
|

l
l
=
n
) 1 2 ( n ) 2 n ( n
n
l l l
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 8
Hence L =
) a ( n Lim
n
n
l

=
n
) 1 2 ( n ) 2 n ( n
Lim
n
n


l l l
=
|
|
|
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|

n
2
1
1 2 n
n
) 2 n ( n
Lim
n
n
n
l
l l
L =
|
|
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
+

n
2
1
1 n 2 n n
0 Lim
n
n
l l
= ln 2
Hence, e
L
= 2 Ans.]
PHYSICS
Code-A Page # 1
PART-A
Q.1
[Sol. y =
d
D n
1 1

=
d
D n
2 2

11
12
n
n
1
2
2
1
=

=
n
1
= 12
3
10 2
1 10 5500 12
y


=
= 330 10
5
= 3.3 mm ]
Q.2
[Sol. 1 = T =
k
10 10
2
3

t
T' =
k
10 40
2
3

t = 2 sec. ]
Q.3
[Sol.
dt
dQ
=
) 5 (
d
A k
1
=
) 10 (
d
A k
2
=
) 20 (
d
A k
3
=
) 15 (
d
A k
4
]
Q.4
[Sol. AQ
av.
= 30 1 80 = 2400 cal.
AQ
req
to melt = 50 80 = 4000 cal.
not complete melting
m 80 = 2400
30 gm ice melts
250 + 60 = 310 gm water + 20 gm ice. ]
Q.5
[Sol. 1 sin 60 =
3
sin |
30
air
ref.
30
3
inc.
60
| = 30 ]
Q.6
[Sol.
x p N He
17
8
1
1
14
7
4
2
+ +
]
PHYSICS
Code-A Page # 2
Q.7
[Sol. d = R
N
+ R
p
R
R = R
0
A
1/3
= R
0
14
1/3
+ R
0
4
1/3
]
Q.8
[Sol.
2
rel
v
2
1
=
d
q kq
2 1
2
1

m 14 m 4
m 14 m 4
+

2
rel
v =
) 2 14 ( R
e 7 e 2 k
3 / 2 3 / 1
0
+

2
1
4m
2
rel
v =
) 2 14 ( R
ke 18
3 / 2 3 / 1
0
2
+
]
Q.9
[Sol. As cube is pushed, water rises
A = 1m
2
x 1m
0.5m
A = 2m
2
1
h
1000
500
=
h = 0.5 m
if it is pushed by x, water level rises by x. So it is submerged by 2x.
to dip completely, we read to push it by 0.25 m only. Then buoyant force becomes constant. ]
Q.10
[Sol. B = F + mg
mg
B F
F = 1000 1 10 500 1 10
= 5000 N ]
Q.11
[Sol. W
man
+ W
g
+ W
B
= 0
W
man
+ 500 10 0.5 + W
B
= 0
W
B
= W
gravity on liq.
=
(
(

+ +
} }
5 . 0
25 . 0
3
25 . 0
0
3
) dx ( g 10 dx ) x 2 5 . 0 ( g 10
= 10
4
[0.5 0.25 + 0.25
2
+ (0.5 0.25)]
= 10
4

(

+ +
4
1
16
1
8
1
=
16
10 ) 4 1 2 (
4
+ +
W
man
= 10
4

(


4
1
16
7
=
16
3
10
4
= 1875 J ]
Q.12
[Sol. E =
2
1
kA
2
= 2
2
1
kA
2
0
A =
2
A
0
u
max
= Ae
o
max
= e
2
A ]
PHYSICS
Code-A Page # 3
Q.13
[Sol. f
B
=
u c
c
+
f
A
< f
A
Heard by A f '
B
=
c
u c
f
B
=
u c
u c
+

f
A
< f
A
]
Q.14
[Sol. R
1
=
100
200
2
= 400 O
R
2
=
50
200
2
= 800 O
R
eq
= 1200 O
i =
1200
400
=
3
1
A
P
1
=
9
400
< 100 W not fuse.
P
2
=
9
800
> 50 W can fuse. ]
PART-B
Q.1
[Sol.(A) v =
r
GM
, e =
3
r
GM
v higher r lesser w higher.
(B) R =
qB
mv
; e =
m
qB
(C) v =
nh 2
Ze
0
e
2
; e =
3 3 2
0
4 2
h n 2
e mZ
e
t
; r =
2
2 2
0
mZe
h n
t
e
v higher n smaller r laver.
v higher n smaller e higher
(D) L = const.
mvr = mv'r' ; vr = v'r'
er
2
= const.
v higher r lower e higher ]
PART-C
Q.1
[Sol. PV = nRT
PAV = nRAT

V
V A
=
T
T A
PHYSICS
Code-A Page # 4
V
6
=
300
450
V =
450
1800
= 4m
3
]
Q.2
[Sol. F =
0
2
A 2
Q
e
=
0
2 2
A 2
v c
e
=
2
0
d 2
A e
v
2
=
2 3
4 12
) 10 85 . 8 ( 2
500 10 7 . 17 10 85 . 8

2


=
6
4 16
10
10 25 10


= 25N ]
Q.3
[Sol. f =
0
Q
e
=
0
3
3
3
3
4
5
3
4
Q
e
t

=
12
9
10 85 . 8 125
27 10 6



= 146 Nm
2
/C ]
Q.4
[Sol. Final image at 2f object is at 2f.
x
for mirror, image is 2f behind.
object is 2f in front.
for lens u = x ; v = 2f
f
1
u
1
v
1
=
f 2
3
f 2
1
f
1
x
1
= + =
x =
3
f 2
=
3
18 2
= 12 cm ]

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