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HINTS
PHYSICS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
Let the particles meet after a time t1 after the projection of the second particle. Then for their motion
upto their meeting, we have;
first particle
second particle
Initial velocity
u
u
acceleration
-g
gtime of motion
t+t1
t1
u g t t1
u tg1
final velocity
The particle will meet, when first particle is comparing down and second particle is going up. Their
final velocity must be equal in magnitude, so
u tg1 u g t t1
u t
g 2
t1
u 2 gt 2
or h
8
2g
Thus
u t
g 2
t t1 t
u t
g 2
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Consider motion of stones with respect to the balloon. At the instant of release of stones, the initial
velocity of both stones w.r.t. the balloon is zero. The acceleration of stone w.r.t. the ballon
astone balloon g a g a
Where a is the acceleration of balloon which is = 15.7 m/s2
1
s1 0 astone balloon t12
Now
2
t1 4 6 10 s
s1
1
g a X 102
2
1
9.8 15.7 X 102 m
2
1
s2 0 g a t22
2
and
Where t2 6s
1
9.8 15.7 X 62
2
s
and
s2 :
The distance between 1
s s1 s2
1
9.8 15.7 102 62
2
= 816 m
The displacement, s 2 R cos and acceleration, a g cos
7.
s2
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1
2
s at 2
or
8.
2 R cos
1
g cos t 2
2
R
g
if u is the velocity of projection, then
0 u a X 3.5
u 3.5a 3.5 X 7.5
or
=26.25m/s
t2
Now
1
y u X 1 a X 12
2
26.25
Also
yh u X 2
26.25 X 2
9.
10.
11.
1
X a X 22
2
1
X 7.5 X 22
2
Conceptual
Conceptual
dv
2.5 v
dt
dv
2.5dt
v
2.5 t 0 2 v1/ 2
t 2s
12.
h 15m
1
X 7.5 X l 2 22.5m
2
6.25
v 1/2 dv 2.5 dt
0
0
6.25
1 2
gt
2
v gt and after the collision, v gt (straight line)
Collison is perfectly elastic then ball reaches to same height again and again with same velocity.
h
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13.
2
0
R u sin 2 60
2
2g
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3u 2
4g
u 2 sin 2 600 3u 2
H
2g
8g
2
21u 2
R
AB H 2
8g
2
14.
s ds
2
v 22.5 X 60 22.5 X 60
2
150
2
v 46.47 m / s
Relative velocity of P with respect to S should be along PS or absolute velocity components
perpendicular to PS should be same.
2u
15.
16.
or
vdv a bx dx
0
v 2ax bx 2
17.
a
a
Using Eq. (i) vmax 2a b
b b
Conceptual
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b
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18.
19.
20.
0.1mm 0.01cm
N 1 10
Side of cube = (10) (1 mm) + (1) (LC)
or
a=10 mm+0.1 mm
or
a=10.1 mm
or
a=1.01 cm
mass
m
3
volume a
2.736
3
1.01
= 2.65553 g/cm3
= 2.66g/cm3
2
.x is dimensionless
v.dv ads
22.
0
2
vdv
12 m
ads
v
= area under a-s graph from s=0 to s=12m.
2
2 12 6 4
24m 2 / s 2
or
v 48m / s 4 4m / s
v A0 0
l1 3
l2 2
VA1
3
3
VA2 3 2 5
v
v A1 3x 0.6v
5
t =78.4 - 40.6 =37.8
Dt =Dt2 +Dt1 =0.2 +0.4 =0.6
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t Dt =( 37.8 0.6) C
0
23.
24.
Conceptual
dv
dv
kvdt
dt
v
ds
dv
k dt
dt
v
dv
kds v log v ks
kv 2
v ue ks
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25.
Conceptual
26.
da
5/6
From the graph
dt
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d d 2 s
5/6
dt dt 2
d 2s 5
Integrate the above
t
dt 2 6
ds 5t 2
Integrate again
dt 12
5t 3
Integrate again s
36
5
3
Distance travelled from 0 to 6s = s1 6 30m
36
5 2
Velocity at t 6s v t 15 m / s
12
From 6 to 12 s, u 15 m / s a 5 m / s 2
1
s2 ut at 2 180m
2
Total distance travelled = 30 180 210 m
dv
dv
k
2
2
v2
Resistance force v m kv
dt
dt
m
v
h
dv
k
dv
v
kh
dx
k / m
log 0
, v0 v
m0 ,
v
v m
m
v
k log 0
h
v
k
dv
k
2
dt
Also 2 dt v dv
m 0
v
m
v0
h v0 v
t
.
v
vv0 ln 0
v
28.
x u2 cos 2t u1 cos 1t
x
also u1 sin 1 u2 sin 2
u1 cos 1 u2 cos 2
x sin 2
After solving we get t
u1 sin 2 1
t
29.
Conceptual
30.
D
25
M m0 X me m0 1 or 30 m0 1
f e
5.0
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CHEMISTRY
31.
32.
1.5
44
No.of moles of H2 in 100g mixture
34
17
2
100
M average
5.40
18.5
5.4
V .D.
2.7
2
33.
34.
35.
Conceptual
1 mole N 2 H 4 loses 8 mole e ; 1 mole N loses 4 mole of e
New oxidation state of N is 2 4 2
K 2Cr2O7 X n X 5O3 Cr 3
36.
6 X 103 X 6 5 n X 9 X 103 n 1
37.
38.
39.
40.
2 BrO3 12 H 10 Br 6 Br2 6 H 2O
eq. wt.
n
5/3
5
Balancing the equation, we have
K 2Cr2O7 H 2 SO4 3SO4 K 2 SO4 Cr2 SO4 3 H 2O
N1V1 N 2V2
0.5 X 20 0.4 X 25
Since, phenolphthalein indicates only conversion of Na2CO3 into NaHCO3 hence, x mL , of HCl
will be further required to convert NaHCO3 to H 2CO3 . So, total volume of HCl required to convert
Na2CO3 into H 2CO3 x x 2 x mL H 2CO3 .
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41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
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1
6.8
P.E.
3.4eV
2
2
13.6
Q En 2 3.4
n
n=2 or first excited state
Conceptual
m 1010 g 1013 kg ;
0.0001
V
X 10 6 X 10 2 1014 m sec 1
100
h
x.p
4
h
h
x
;
4p 4 .mv
6.62 X 1034
x
4 X 3.14 X 1013 X 1014
6.62 10 34
x
X 27 ; x 5.2 X 108 m
12.56 10
1 1
1
1
1
RZ 2 2 2 RX 32 2 2
3
n1 n2
1
3R;
3R
Conceptual
l =2;
number of degenerate orbitals = 2l 1 9;
1
maximum total spins = 9 X
2
maximum multiplicity = 2 S 1
9
2 X 1 10
2
minimum total spins =0
minimum multiplicity = 2 0 +1 =1
Conceptual
h
; l 1 for p-orbital.
Orbital angular momentum l l 1
2
Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
En
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0.3
m
2
MATHEMATICS
61.
So OP OQ 8
62.
63.
2
2
2 8m 10
8 m 10 2
m
m
2
X 8 m 18
m
m , , ,
4 4 4 4
So m has two integral values.
If p1 and p2 be the distance between parallel sides and be the angle between adjacent sides, then
1 n
2
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R 1 2, 4 ie, R(3, 4)
OR OR ' 5
and tan 4 / 3
4
3
sin
and cos
5
5
1
7
,
2
2
65.
x y
1 and let the axis be rotated through an angle and let X , Y be the new
a b
coordinates of any point P x, y in the plane, then
x X cos Y sin , y X sin Y cos , the equation of the line with reference to original
x y
coordinates is 1
a b
X cos Y sin X sin Y cos
1
ie,
(i)
a
b
and with reference to new coordinates is
X Y
1
(ii)
p q
Equation of L is
.(iii)
a
b
p
sin cos 1
.(iv)
a
b
q
Squaring and adding Eqs. (iii) and (iv), we get
1 1
1
1
2 2 2
2
a b
p
q
66.
Let the coordinates of A be (a, 0). Then the slope of the reflected ray is
30
tan say
..(i)
5a
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tan (ii)
1 a
From Eqs. (i) and (ii),
tan tan
3
2
0
5 a 1 a
13
5
13
, 0
Thus, the coordinate of A is
5
3 3a 10 2a 0; a
2
2
1
2m
67.
Q
10! 1!9!
3!7! 5!5!
n!
1
2m
10!
n!
1 10
2m
C1 10 C3 10 C5 10 C7 10 C9
10!
n!
m
1
2
10 1
2
10!
n!
m 9 and n 10
Hence, x-y+1=0 and x y 3 0 are perpendicular to each other, then orthocenter is the point of
intersection which is (-2, -1)
-2=2m-2n
and
-1=m-n
Point is 2m 2n, m n
68.
2
We have y cos x cos x 2 cos x 1
1
y 2 cos x cos x 2 2 cos 2 x 1
2
1
cos 2 x 2 cos 2 1 cos 2 x 2
2
1
cos 2 1
2
1
1 2sin 2 1 1
2
sin 2 1
2
Which is a straight line passing through , sin 1 and parallel to the x axis
2
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69.
70.
Q P 1
, 2 lies between the parallel lines x 2 y 1 and 2 x 4 y 15 , then
2
2
1 2 2 1
2
2
0
2 1 4 2 15
2
4 2
3
4
3
2
0
6
5
2
5
2
6
4 2
5 2
3
6
a, a fall between the lines x y 2 , then
aa2
0
aa2
a 1
0 or 1 a 1
a 1
71.
72.
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a 1
let x
q
p
Then, n ! x 1.2.3.......n . an int eger
q
cos 2 n ! x 1 Q cos n 1
m n
When x is irrational
Then, n ! x is not an integer
0 cos 2 n ! x 1
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1 and 1, 0
1
1 1
| 4 2 sq unit.
0 2
1
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1 a a
73.
Q b 1 b 0
c
Applying C2 C2 C1 and C3 C3 C1
Then,
1 a 1 a 1
b 1 b
0 0
c
0
1 c
Let a 1 A, b 1 B and c 1 C , then
1
A
A
1 B B 0 0
1 C 0 C
1 BC 0 A C BC A B BC 0
or
1 1 1
2
.(i)
A B C
a
b
c
1 A 1 B 1 C
a 1 b 1 c 1
A
B
C
1 1 1
3
A B C
from eq. i
2 3
=1
74.
We have,
a 2 2a
0
a 2 4a
a2
0
a4
a 2, 4
75.
PP1 is perpendicular to OA
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Equation of OP is y x
Then, OP1 PP1 1/ 2
We have, OM n 1 OPn Pn M n 1
2
2 OPn
Also,
Q y x
2 say
2
2
2
OPn1 OM n1 Pn1 M n 1
76.
1
n21 2 n2 n21
2
1 2
n 1 2 n2
2
1
n n 1
2
1
OPn n n 1
2
1
1
2 n 2 3 n 3
2
2
.
.
.
1
n 1 1
2
1 1
1
n 1 n
2 2
2
From figure
2
n
RS RS
........ i
PR 2r
PQ PQ
tan
........ ii
PR 2r
2
Multiplying Eqs. (i) and (ii),
tan
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tan cot
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RS .PQ
2r
RS PQ
2
2r
Let C h, k be the centre of the circle passing through the end points of the rod AB and PQ of
lengths a and b respectively, CL and CM be perpendiculars from C on AB and PQ respectively. Then
CA=CP (radii of the same circle)
a2
b2
h2
( AL a / 2 and MP b / 2)
4
4
4 h2 k 2 a 2 b2
k2
78.
Let AOL
A a cos , a sin
M a a cos , a sin
x a a cos
x a a cos
and
y a sin
.......... i
.......... ii
x 2 y 2 2ax 0
x 2 y 2 2ax
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2
2
But h, k lie on x y 25
then h 2 k 2 25
2 Distance between the centres of two circles 8
k2 8
4 h k 64
locus of h, k is 4 x 2 y 2 64
2
80.
2a, b 2
and 2 p, q 2
Equation of circle with AB as diameter.
x x y y 0
x 2 y 2 x y 0
x 2 y 2 2ax 2 py b 2 q 2 0
Radius
p2 b2 q2
81.
b2 p 2 q 2
and
r2
2
1
f 2 and
f12
g g1
f f1
2
f 2
2
1
f12
gg1 ff1
g 2 f 2 g12 f12
f 2
2
1
f12
82.
gf1 fg1 0
gf1 fg1
Equation of chord can be written as x y a
So, length of perpendicular from the centre (0, 0) of the circle to the chord<radius
a
8 a 4
ie,
2
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where
or h 2 q 2 ph q 2
h 2 ph 2q 2 0
for two chords, B 2 4 AC 0
or p 2 4.1.2 q 2 0
or
84.
p 2 8q 2
1
x 1
0
x 1
y4
slope of AB 0
(ii)
Solving Eqs. (i) and (ii) we get the coordinates of the centre of the circle as (1, 2)
OL
1 1
4 2 2
2
BC 2OL 4 units
AB 8 units
Area of rec tan gle ABCD 4 X 8
85.
then
l 2 m2
2
= 32 sq. unit.
r2
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also 4l 2 5m 2 6l 1 0
Comparing the coefficients of similar terms
h 2 r 2 4, k 2 r 2 5, hk 0
2h 6, 2k 0
k 0, h 3 and 9 r 2 4
r 5
86.
87.
2
2
f
g
,
2
2
2
2
We have, 2 x 3 xy 2 y 0
ie, x 2 y 2 x y 0, which represents a pair of Perpendicular lines passing through the origin.
2 1
Re quired area
4
4
3
sq unit
4
x y
Let line is a b 1
2
88.
A a, 0 and B 0, b
x 2 y 2 ax by 0
Tangent at (0, 0) is
ax by 0
AM m
a2
a 2 b2
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mn
89.
b2
BN n
and
The point
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a 2 b2
b 2 diameter of circle
p 1 , p
x y 2 x 15 0 , then
2
P 1
P 2 P 1 15 0
2
P 1 P
2
2 P 1 15 0
2 P 16 0 P 8
.(i)
Circles are concentric.
Point P 1 , P out side the circle
2
x2 y 2 2x 7 0
P 1
P 2 P 1 7 0
P 1 P
2
2 P 1 7 0
2 P 8 0
2
90.
........... ii
1
1
12 12
3 2 14
17, 16
Required circle is x 17 y 16 1
2
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