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PHYSICS

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PHYSICS
CET - 2012

1. (4)

C
D

O
F

Conductor lengths AB, CD, EF, FG doesnt offer any magnetic field.
I
Magnetic field due to BC is B1 = 0
8R1
I
Magnetic field due to DE is B2 = 0
8R 2
I 1
1
Net magnetic field B = B1 + B2 = 0
+
8 R 1 R 2
B=

0 I R1 + R 2
8 R1R 2

2. (3)
r=

2mE k
qB

C-2

r=

r
=
rp

m q p

=
mp q

4m 1 1
=
m 2 1

3. (4)
4. (2)
At reasonance VL = VC
Reading in V2 = Reading in V3
5. (1)
6. (3)
1
. As n increases, Energy of due electron increases (due to negative sign) E1 = 13.6 eV,
n2
E2 = 3.4cV, E3 = 1.51 cV, E4 = 0.85 and so on
7. (2)
En

8. (3)
R = R0 (A)

1
3

R = 1.2 1015 . (64)

1
3

= 4.8 1015 m
= 4.8 fermi

9. (1)
A 4

A 8

A 12

A 16

A 16

X A
Z 2
Z 4
Z6

Z 8

Z 7

z 6
No change of atomic number and mass number in brought by gamma rays

A 16

Z5

10. (4)
=

100
=
= 0.99
+ 1 100 + 1

11. (1)

12. (2)
E = MC2, E = h
hc
h
nh
MC2 =
mC =
for n photons momentum =

13. (1)
By emitting particle, nucleus gets better stability
Specific binding energy increases
E2 > E1
14. (1)
1
Angular frequency = f . [MLT1]
T
15. (3)
Velocity of ball is zero at highest point after vertically moving for one second.
S = ut + at2
Considering downward Jomney
S = 0 + 10 12 = 5m
16. (3)
It doeasnt satisfy the conditions of SHM
17. (3)
Keplers second law says Areas A1, A2 and A3 are equal when time taken in 2 days each
3A1 = 2A2 = A3
18. (3)
KA(Q1 Q 2 )t
Q=
d
Heat flowing through three conductors in same
K
K . (100 1) = 2K (1 2) =
(2 0)
2

A 15

1
2
2
Solving the above relation 1 71c
19. (2)
At A and B temperature is equal. Temperature is a measure internal energy
T A = TB
20. (2
100 1 = 2(1 2) =

21. (1
I = 10L 12
L = 40 dB
10 8 = 10L 12 L = 4 bel
22. (4)
L
7
7
7
r=
=
=
=
=3
2
2
16
7
n 1 4 1
1
3
9
9

23. (2)
24. (4)
.1
(1)
1 103
1.05
=
1 10 3
1.05
+ 3 105 =
(2)
1 103
Solving (1) and (2)
= 600 nm
25. (4)
=

26. (3)
2D
d
If d reduces, linear width increases and intensity decreases

Linear width =

27. (2)
F = qE = 1.6 1019 1 104 = 1.6 1015 N
V2 = U2 + 2as
F
V2 = 2 2 102
m
1.6 1015
V2 = 2
2 102
9.110 31
V2 = 70 1012
V 8.5 106 ms1
28. (3)
| || || || |
A 6F 3F
6F
3F
B
1
1 1 1 1 1+ 2 +1+ 2 6
Effective
= + + + =
=
Cs 6 3 6 3
6
6
Cs = 1F
Change Q = cV
= 1 106 60 = 60C
Q 60 10 6
Voltage aron 6F =
=
= 10V
C
6 10 6
29. (1)
Heat produced = I2 R t
Heat produced at 5 is 4.05J
H1 I1 R 1
=

H 2 I 2 R 2
2
4.05 3i 5
=
H2
4i 2

30. (1)
Currents get distributed in ratio
1 1 1
I1 : I2 : I3 =
: :
=3:2:1
10 15 30
2 1.2
I2 =
= 0.4A
6
31. (2)
Magnetic field acts along the axis in the circular loop. A current carrying conductor placed along the magnetic
field experiences no force
32. (3)
cos =

R
=
Z

500
5002 + (1000 0.5) 2

500
1
=
2 500
2

33. (1)
34. (3)
=

h
2mqV

p
m q
4m 2e
=
=

= 8

mp q p
m e
35. (4)
36. (2)
V

1
n

Velocity is reduced to

1 rd
means electron is excited to n = 3 level
3

R1 : r2 : r3 = 1 : 4 : 9
radian of the 3rd orbit = 9R

37. (2
NA =

N = N 0e 1
N 0e

1
15x
6x

NA = N0e2.5
1

Similarly, NB = N0e3x 6x
NB = N0e 0.5
N A e2.5
=
= e2.5 + 0.5 = e2
N B e0.5

38. (4)
Sum of the energies of reactants should be more than sum of energies of products
39. (1)
Copper is a conductor
Germemm in a semiconductor
40. (4)
41. (2)
I f4
4
I1 1
1
= =
I 2 2 16
42. (3)
43. (2)

44. (2)
When velocity is increased by x times, stopping distance will be increased by x2 times
S2 = 4s
R
F
45. (4)
Foce of friction = mg sin
s . R = mg sin
mg cos
Mg sin
s mg cos = mg sin
mg
)
s = tan
46. (4)
1
when acted upon by constant force
m1
E
m
1 = 2
E2
m1

K.E

47. (1)
F sin 30
F

30

F cos 30

48. (2)
Comparing the 2 bodies apparent loss in weight is inversly proportional to density of material
1 > 2
49. (2)
d
( 0 )
dt
1
1
(89.5 30)
= k (59.5) (1)
t1
t1
0.5
0.5
(59.75 30)
= (29.75) (2)
t2
t2
(1) (2) gives
t1 = t2
50. (3)
Y = A sin t
2
0.1 = 0.2 sin t
24
1

= sin t
2
12


= t t = 2 second
6 12

51. (1)
In all the three cases focal length in same
52. (1)
53. (2)
Unequal width results in unequal intensity which gives vise to unequal amplitude
Contrast in less
54. (4)
55. (3)
F = qE ma = qE

a=

qE
m

56. (2)
57. (4)
E=

1
CV2
2

58. (2)
V2
t U V2
R
Graph should be Y x2

U=

59. (1)
I = n e A Vd
2 = 5 1026 1.6 1019 2 106 Vd
1
Vd =
ms1
80
60. (4)
B=

0 I
1
B
2r
r

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