Most Expected Questions-2023 (Mod2)
Most Expected Questions-2023 (Mod2)
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MOST EXPECTED QUESTIONS FOR ANNUAL EXAM MARCH- 2023
SUBJECT: PHYSICS (33) PUC –II YEAR Max: Marks: 70 Time 3.15 Hrs
General Instructions:
1. All parts are compulsory.
2. Part – A questions have to be answered in the first two pages of the answer-booklet. For Part – A questions, first
written will be considered for awarding marks
3. Answer without relevant diagram / figure wherever necessary will not carry any marks.
4. Direct answers to the numerical problems without detailed solutions will not carry any marks.
PART-A
SET-1
I. Pick the correct option among the four given options for ALL of the following questions:
15 X 1 = 15
1. The instrument which is used to detect the presence of charge on a body is:
(A) Microscope (B) Telescope
(C) Gyroscope (D) Electroscope
2. Electric potential at a point due to a point charge depends on the distance from it as:
1 (B) 𝑑𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒
(A)
𝑑𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒
(C) (𝑑𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒)2 (D) √(𝑑𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒)
3. An example for non polar molecule is:
5. The condition for velocity of a charge particle moving in crossed electric and magnetic field
without deflection is:
𝐵
(A) 𝑣 = 𝐸𝐵 (B) 𝑣 = 𝐸
(C) 𝑣 = (𝐸 𝐵)2 (D) 𝑣 = 𝐵
𝐸
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8. AC generator converts:
(A) Mechanical energy in to electrical energy. (B) Mechanical energy in to light energy.
(C) Electrical energy in to mechanical energy. (D) Mechanical energy in to chemical energy
(A) 𝑋𝐿 = 𝑅 (B) 𝑋𝐶 = 𝑅
(C) 𝑋𝐿 = 𝑋𝐶 (D) 𝑋𝐿 > 𝑋𝐶
10. The current which appears in the region in which electric flux is changing is called:
11. The phenomenon responsible for blue colour of the sky is:
(A) 𝐴 = 0, 𝐵 = 0 (B) 𝐴 = 0, 𝐵 = 1
(C) 𝐴 = 1, 𝐵 = 0 (D) 𝐴 = 1, 𝐵 = 1
SET-2
1. A body can be negatively charged by
(A) giving excess of electrons to it (B) removing some electrons from it
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(A) The mirage formation (B) Optical fiber communication (C) The glittering of diamond
(D) Dispersion of light
12. The phenomenon of polarization shows that light has which of the following nature?
(A) particle (B) transverse (C) longitudinal (D) dual
13. Which of the following has the longest de-Broglie wavelength if they are moving with the same
velocity?
(A) neutron (B) proton (C) α – particle (D) β – particle
14. The control rods used in a nuclear reactor can be made up of
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12. In Young’s double slit experiment, if the distance between the slits and the screen is doubled
keeping separation between the slits constant, then the fringe width
(A) is doubled (B) become four times (C) is halved (D) remains unchanged
13. The photocurrent in an experiment on photoelectric effect increases if
(A) the intensity of source is increased (B) the frequency of light is increased
(C) the intensity of source is decreased (D) the frequency of light is decreased
14. In a radioactive decay, neither the atomic number nor the mass number changes. Following
particle is emitted in the decay
(A) proton (B) neutron (C) photon (D) electron
15. If the inputs are 𝐴 = 1, 𝐵 = 1 in a NAND gate, then the output is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) -1
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SET-5
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8. The self inductance (L) of solenoid varies with number of turns (N) according to
(A) 𝐿 ∝ 𝑁 (B) 𝐿 ∝ 𝑁 2 (C) 𝐿 ∝ 𝑁 3 (D)L ∝ 𝑁 −2
9. For series LCR circuit, wrong statement is
(A) Current and potential difference across the resistor are in same phase
𝜋
(B) Current and potential difference across inductor coil have phase difference of 2
𝜋
(C) Potential difference across resistance and capacitor have phase difference of 2
𝜋
(D) Potential differences across capacitor and inductor have phase difference of 2
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15. For an AND gate, which set of inputs A and B give a high output Y = 1?
(A) A = 0, B = 0 (B) A = 0, B = 1
(C) A = 1, B = 0 (D) A = 1, B = 1
II. Fill in the blanks by choosing appropriate answer given in the brackets for ALL the following
question: SET-1 5X1=5
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16. The instrument which is used to detect the charge on a body is ----------------------
17. If the magnetic susceptibility of a material is large and positive. The material is ----------------------
18. A point source that emits waves in all directions, produces wave fronts which are -------------------
19. The atoms having same mass number and different atomic number are called as ---------------------
20. The device used for detecting optical signal is -------------------
16. The amount of charge present per unit area on the surface of a charged sphere gives its
_______________.
17. The angle subtended by resultant earth’s magnetic field at a place with the horizontal is called
___________.
18. If the two waves coming from two coherent sources superpose at a point in phase to give
maximum intensity, then it is called interference.
19. ___________________ is the source of energy output in the interior of stars.
20. _______________ impurity is added to a pure semiconductor to get n-type semiconductor.
SET-2
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PART-B
III. Answer any five of the following questions: 5 x 2 = 10
21. Define electric potential at a point due to a point charge. Write the expression for the same.
➢ What is an equipotential surface? Give an example.
➢ Can two equipotential surfaces intersect each other? Justify your answer.
➢ Draw equipotential surfaces for: (i) a positive point charge. and (ii) an electric dipole.
➢ Write any two properties of equipotential surfaces.
➢ Write the relation between electric field and electric potential. What does negative sign
indicate in the equation?
➢ Write any two properties of electrostatics of conductors.
What are polar dielectrics? Give an example.
➢ What are non polar dielectrics? Give an example.
➢ Distinguish between polar and non polar molecules.
➢ What is electrostatic shielding? Mention one application of electrostatic shielding.
➢ On what factors do the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor depends.
➢ Distinguish between series and parallel combination of capacitors.
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22. Mention an expression for force on charge moving in uniform magnetic field and explain the
terms?
➢ What is the trajectory of a charge particle when it enters the magnetic field at an angle 𝜃 = 00
and 𝜃 = 900
➢ Write the expression for Lorentz force and explain the terms.
➢ What is velocity selector? Write the expression for the same.
➢ What is cyclotron? Mention its principle.
➢ Draw the schematic diagram of cyclotron. Mention one of its uses.
➢ Write any two applications of cyclotron.
➢ How does the cyclotron frequency vary with (i) the speed of a charge particle and (ii) the
radius of the circular path?
➢ Express Biot-Savart’s law in vector form and explain the term.
➢ State and explain Ampere’s circuital law.
➢ What is Solenoid? Write the expression for magnetic field at a point well inside a solenoid.
➢ How does the magnetic field at a point inside an air cored solenoid change with the (i) number
of turns per unit length and (ii) strength of the current in the solenoid?
➢ What is toroid? Write the expression for magnetic field at a point well inside a toroid.
➢ What is gyromagnetic ratio? Mention its value.
➢ Define Bohr magneton. Mention its value.
➢ Mention the factors on which current sensitivity of a galvanometer.
➢ Distinguish between ammeter and voltmeter.
23. Write any two properties of magnetic field lines.
➢ Define magnetization of a sample mention its SI unit.
➢ Define magnetic susceptibility of a magnetic material Mention its expression.
➢ What are diamagnetic substances? Give an example.
➢ What are paramagnetic substances? Give an example.
➢ What are ferromagnetic substances? Give an example.
➢ Distinguish between diamagnetic and paramagnetic materials.
➢ Distinguish between paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials.
➢ Distinguish between diamagnetic and ferromagnetic materials.
➢ State and explain Gauss’s law in magnetism.
➢ State and explain Curie’s law
➢ What are electromagnets? Give an example for material used as a permanent magnet.
➢ Mention the applications of electromagnets.
24. Define magnetic flux. Mention its SI unit.
➢ Write the expression for magnetic flux through a surface. When it is maximum?
➢ State and explain Faraday’s law of Electromagnetic Induction.
➢ What are eddy currents? How it is produced?
➢ Mention the applications of eddy current.
➢ Define coefficient of self induction. Mention its SI unit.
➢ On what factors does self inductance of a coil depends?
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➢ Give the conditions for constructive interference of light in terms of path difference and phase
difference.
➢ Give the conditions for destructive interference of light in terms of path difference and phase
difference.
➢ Mention the two factors on which fringe width of interference pattern depends.
➢ Distinguish between interference and diffraction.
➢ Write the condition for secondary maxima in a single slit diffraction of light and explain the
terms.
➢ Write the condition for diffraction minima and explain the terms.
➢ Write the expression for resolving power of a telescope and explain the terms.
➢ Write the expression for limit of resolution of a telescope and explain the terms.
➢ Write the expression for resolving power of a microscope and explain the terms.
➢ Write the expression for limit of resolution of a microscope and explain the terms.
➢ Mention the methods to achieve high resolving power in a microscope.
➢ Mention the different methods to producing plane polarized light.
➢ Represent unpolarized and plane polarized light diagrammatically.
➢ State and explain Brewster’s law.
➢ State and explain Malus’s law of polarization.
➢ Write the applications of polaroids.
28. Draw schematic arrangement of Geiger-Marsden experiment.
➢ Mention two observations of Geiger-Marsden experiment on scattering of alpha particles.
➢ What is impact parameter? What is the angle of scattering when impact parameter is zero?
➢ Give the names of first two members of Balmer series.
➢ Write the Balmer empirical formula and explain the terms.
➢ Define Bohr’s radius and give its value.
➢ Write the expression for the Rydberg’s constant and explain the terms.
➢ What is line emission spectrum? Give an example.
➢ Name the spectral series of hydrogen atom which lies in (i) ultraviolet region and (ii) visible
region.
29. What are isotopes? Give an example.
➢ What are isobars? Give an example.
➢ What are isotones? Give an example.
➢ Define half life of a radioactive element and mention the expression for it.
➢ Distinguish between controlled and un controlled nuclear chain reaction.
➢ Write any two properties of nuclear forces.
➢ Distinguish between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.
➢ What is radioactivity? Write its SI unit.
PART-C
IV. Answer any five of the following questions: 5 x 3 = 15
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34. Explain briefly an experiment with a coil and magnet to demonstrate the phenomenon of
electromagnetic induction.
➢ Explain briefly an experiment with a coil and coil to demonstrate the phenomenon of
electromagnetic induction.
➢ State and explain Lenz’s law for induced emf of Electromagnetic Induction.
➢ Derive an expression for motional emf, induced across the end of a conducting rod moving in
a uniform perpendicular magnetic field.
➢ Derive an expression for self inductance of a solenoid.
➢ Obtain the expression for energy stored in an inductor.
35. Explain Cartesian sign convention.
➢ Obtain the relation between radius of curvature and focal length.
➢ Define critical angle. Write two conditions for total internal reflection.
➢ What is total internal reflection? Mention two applications of optical fibers.
➢ Mention any three applications of total internal reflection of light
36. Explain briefly the observations of Geiger Marsden’s experiment on scattering of alpha
particle experiment on scattering of alpha particles by a nucleus.
➢ Explain briefly the conclusions of Rutherford alpha particle scattering experiment.
➢ Write a note on emission spectra.
➢ Write a note on absorption spectra.
➢ By assuming Bohr’s postulates derive an expression for the radius of the nth orbit electron
revolving around the nucleus of hydrogen atom.
➢ Sketch the energy level diagram for hydrogen atom.
➢ Derive an expression for the frequency of radiation emitted by assuming the expression for
energy of an electron of hydrogen atom in a stationary orbit.
➢ State Bohr’s postulates of hydrogen atom.
➢ Mention the limitations of Bohr’s atom model.
➢ Give the de-Broglie’s explanation of Bohr’s second postulate.
37. Calculate the binding energy of a nitrogen nucleus 147 𝑁 from the following data: (i) Mass of
proton 1.00783 u, (ii) Mass of neutron 1.00867 u (iii) Mass of nitrogen nucleus 14.00307 u
Ans: 𝑬𝒃 = 𝟐𝟖. 𝟐𝟗𝟗 𝑴𝒆𝑽
➢ Determine the mass of 𝑁𝑎22 which has an activity of 5𝑚 𝐶𝑖. Half-life of 𝑁𝑎22 is 2.6 year.
Avogadro’s number is = 6.023 𝑋 1023 atoms.
Ans: 𝒎 = 𝟖. 𝟎 𝑿 𝟏𝟎−𝟏𝟎 𝒌𝒈
➢ The decay constant of Radiun- 226 is 136.86 𝑋 10−13 𝑠 −1 Calculate its half-life.
Ans: 𝑻𝟏⁄ = 𝟓 𝑿 𝟏𝟎𝟏𝟎 𝒔
𝟐
➢ The decay constant of Radiun- 226 is 136.86 𝑋 10−13 𝑠 −1 Calculate its mean-life.
Ans: 𝝉 = 𝟕. 𝟐 𝑿 𝟏𝟎𝟏𝟎 𝒔
➢ Radioactive sample has a strength of 8 micro curies. If the half life sample is 5days. What will
be the strength after 15 days? Ans: 𝟏 𝝁𝑪𝒊
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➢ The activity of a radioactive substance is 4700 per minute. Five minute later the activity is
2700 per minute. Find (a) decay constant.
Ans: 𝝀 = 𝟎. 𝟏𝟏𝟎𝟖 𝒑𝒆𝒓 𝒎𝒊𝒏𝒖𝒕𝒆
➢ Calculate the binding energy of an oxygen nucleus 16 8 𝑂 using the following data. Mass of
proton = 1.007825 u Mass of neutron = 1.008665 u Mass of oxygen nucleus = 15.995 u.
Ans: 𝑬𝒃 = 𝟏𝟐𝟕. 𝟓𝟒 𝑴𝒆𝑽
90
➢ The half-life of a radioactive sample 38 𝑆𝑟 is 28 years. Calculate the rate of disintegration of
15 mg of this isotope. Given Avogadro’s number is = 6.023 𝑋 1023 atoms.
Ans: 𝑹 = 𝟕. 𝟖𝟔 𝑿 𝟏𝟎𝟏𝟎 Bq
➢ Half-life of U -238 undergoing − decay is 4.5 𝑋 109 years. What is the activity of 1 g of U -
238 sample? Given Avogadro’s number is = 6.023 𝑋 1023 atoms.
Ans: 𝑹 = 𝟏. 𝟐𝟑𝟓 𝑿 𝟏𝟎𝟒 Bq
➢ Calculate the binding energy of an alpha particle in MeV from the following data. Mass of
Helium nucleus = 4.00260 u, Mass of neutron 1.008662 u, Mass of proton 1.007825 u.
Ans: 𝑬𝒃 = 𝟐𝟖. 𝟐𝟗𝟑𝟕 𝑴𝒆𝑽
➢ A copper coin has a mass of 63.0 g. Calculate the nuclear energy that would be required to
separate all the neutrons and protons from each other. The coin is entirely made of 63 29 𝐶𝑢
63
atoms. Mass of 29 𝐶𝑢 atom = 62.92960 u, mass of proton = 1.00727 u, mass of neutron =
1.00866 u. Given Avogadro’s number is = 6.023 𝑋 1023 atoms.
Ans: 𝑬 = 𝟑. 𝟐𝟑 𝑿 𝟏𝟎𝟐𝟔 𝑴𝒆𝑽
➢ Calculate the binding energy of an alpha () particle in MeV from the following data: Mass of
particle = 4.00260 u, Mass of neutron = 1.008662 u, Mass of proton = 1.007825 u.
Ans: 𝑬𝒃 = 𝟐𝟖. 𝟐𝟗𝟑𝟕 𝑴𝒆𝑽
➢ The half –life of radon is 3.8 days. Find its decay constant.. Ans: 𝝀 = 𝟎. 𝟏𝟖𝟐 𝒑𝒆𝒓 𝒅𝒂𝒚
38. On the basics of energy band diagram, distinguish between conductors, insulators and
semiconductors.
➢ Distinguish between extrinsic and intrinsic semiconductors.
➢ Discuss the formation of n-type semiconductors.
➢ Discuss the formation of p-type semiconductors.
➢ Give any three differences between n-type and p-type semiconductors.
➢ Distinguish between forward bias and reverse bias.
➢ Define the terms: (a) cut in voltage (b) breakdown voltage and (c) reverse saturation current.
➢ What is photodiode? Mention any two uses of photodiode.
➢ What is light emitting diode? Mention any two applications of LED.
➢ Give the circuit symbol of LED. Mention any two advantages of LED’s over conventional
incandescent lamps.
➢ What is solar cell? Mention any two applications of solar cell.
➢ Explain how the zener diode is used as a voltage regulator.
PART-D
V. Answer any THREE of the following questions: 2 x 5 = 10
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39. Derive an expression for electric field due to an electric dipole at a point on the axial line.
➢ Derive an expression for electric field due to an electric dipole at a point on the equatorial
line.
➢ Derive an expression for the electric field at a point due to an infinitely thin charged
straight wire using Gauss’s law.
➢ State Gauss’s law. Using the law, obtain an expression for electric field at a point due to an
uniformly charged infinitely large plane sheet.
➢ State Gauss’s law. Using the law, derive an expression for electric field due to uniformly
charged thin spherical shell at a point outside the shell.
40. Assuming the expression for drift velocity, derive the expression for conductivity of material
𝑛𝑒 2 𝜏
𝜎= , where symbols have usual meanings.
𝑚
➢ What is equivalent resistance of a series combination? Obtain an expression for equivalent
resistance when two resistors are connected in series.
➢ What is equivalent resistance of a parallel combination? Obtain an expression for equivalent
resistance when two different resistors are connected in parallel.
➢ Obtain an expression for equivalent emf and equivalent internal resistance when two different
cells are connected in series.
➢ Obtain an expression for equivalent emf and equivalent internal resistance when two different
cells are connected in parallel.
➢ Deduce the condition for balance of a Wheatstone’s bridge using Kirchhoff’s rules.
41. With the help of a labeled diagram, explain the construction and working of a cyclotron.
➢ With State and explain Biot -Savart’s law.
➢ Derive the expression for magnetic field at a point on the axis of a circular current loop.
➢ Derive an expression for the magnetic field at a point inside the air cored long current
carrying solenoid using Ampere’s circuital law.
➢ Derive an expression for the magnetic field at a point inside the air cored toroid using
Ampere’s circuital law.
➢ Derive the expression for force per unit length between two infinitely long straight parallel
current carrying conductors and hence define ampere.
➢ Derive an expression magnetic dipole moment of an electron revolving in a hydrogen atom.
➢ With the help of a neat diagram, explain the working of a moving coil gaivanometer.
42. Derive an expression for the relation between n u v and R for refraction at a spherical surface.
➢ Derive Lens Maker’s formula for convex lens.
➢ Derive the expression for equivalent focal length of two lenses kept in contact.
➢ Derive the expression for refractive index of the material of a prism in terms of an angle
of prism (A) and angle of minimum deviation (Dm).
➢ Draw a neat ray diagram of a simple microscope for image formed at the least distance of
distant vision and write its working principle.
43. (a) What is meant by electron emission? (1)
(b) Mention three types of electron emission. (3)
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(b) Draw relevant circuit diagram and wave form of a full wave rectifier. (1+1)
(c) Explain the working of P-N junction diode as a full wave rectifier. (2)
VI. Answer any TWO of the following questions: 2 x 5 = 10
45. Two point charges 1 𝑛𝐶 and −4 𝑛𝐶 are 1 m apart in air. Find the positions along the line
joining the two charges at which resultant electric potential is zero.
Ans: x = 0.2 m from 𝟏 𝒏𝑪 and x = 0.33 m from 𝟏 𝒏𝑪
➢ Two charges 5 𝑋 10−8 𝐶 and −3 𝑋 10−8 𝐶 are located 16 cm apart. At what point on the line
joining the two charges is the electric potential zero?
Ans: x = 10 cm from 𝟓 𝑿 𝟏𝟎−𝟖 𝑪 and x = 24 cm from −𝟑 𝑿 𝟏𝟎−𝟖 𝑪
➢ ABCD is a square of side 2 m. Charges of 5 𝑛𝐶 , 10 𝑛𝐶 and −5 𝑛𝐶 are placed at corners A, B
and C respectively. What is the work done in transferring a charge of 5 𝜇𝐶 from D to the point
of intersection of the diagonals? Ans: 𝑾 = 𝟏𝟓𝟗. 𝟏 𝑿 𝟏𝟎−𝟔 J
➢ Charges of 2 𝜇𝐶 , 4 𝜇𝐶 and 6 𝜇𝐶 are placed at corners A, B and C respectively of a square
ABCD of side x m. Find, What charge must be placed at the fourth corner so that the total
potential at the centre of the square is zero.
➢ ABCD is a square of side 2 m. Point charges of 𝟓𝟎 𝝁𝑪, 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝝁𝑪 and – 𝟓𝟎 𝝁𝑪 are placed at
corners A, B, C respectively. Calculate the work done in transferring a charge of 𝟎.𝟓 𝒏𝑪 from
D to the point of intersection of diagonals.
Ans: 𝑊= 93.2 𝑋 𝟏𝟎−𝟔 𝐽
➢ Two capacitors of capacitance 600 pF and 900 pF are connected in series across a
200 V supply. Calculate (i) the effective capacitance of the combination.
(ii) the total charge stored in the system (iii) the p.d. across each capacitor.
Ans: 𝑪𝑺 = 𝟑𝟔𝟎 𝒑𝑭, 𝑸 = 𝟕𝟐𝟎𝟎𝟎 𝒑𝑪 , 𝑽𝟏 = 𝟏𝟐𝟎 𝑽 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑽𝟐 = 𝟖𝟎 𝑽
➢ In a parallel plate capacitor with air between the plates, each plate has an area of 6 𝑋 10−3 m2
and the distance between the plates is 3 mm. Calculate the capacitance of the capacitor. If the
capacitor is connected to a 100 V supply, what is the charge on each plate of the capacitor?
Given: Absolute permittivity of free space is = 8.85 𝑋 10−12 F/m.
Ans: C = 17.7 pF and Q = 1.77 nC
➢ A parallel plate capacitor consists of two circular metal plates, each of radius 1.38 cm. A
coating of Teflon 40 μm thick is applied to the inner surface of one plate to provide a
dielectric layer, and then the plates are pressed together. Find the voltage to be applied
between the plates of this capacitor to establish a charge of 0.5 nC on each plate. (Given: 𝜀𝑜 =
8.854 𝑋 10−12 𝐹𝑚−1and dielectric constant of Teflon = 2).
Ans: 𝑪 = 𝟐. 𝟔𝟓 𝑿 𝟏𝟎−𝟏𝟎 𝑭 𝑽 = 𝟏. 𝟖𝟗 𝑽
➢ The plates of a parallel plate capacitor have an area of 100 cm2 each and are separated by
3 mm. the capacitor is charged by connecting it to a 400 V supply.
a) Calculate the electrostatic energy stored in it.
b) If a dielectric of dielectric constant 2.5 is introduced between the plates of the capacitor,
then find the energy stored and also change in energy stored.
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➢ Three resistors 1 Ω, 2 Ω and 3 Ω are connected in series what is the total resistance of the
combination? If the combination is connected to a battery of emf 12 V and negligible internal
resistance then obtain the potential drop across each resistor.
Ans:𝑹𝑺 = 𝟔 Ω 𝐈 = 𝟐 𝐀 𝐕𝟏 = 𝟐 𝐕 𝐕𝟐 = 𝟒 𝐕 𝐕𝟑 = 𝟔 𝐕
➢ A network of resistors is connected to a battery as
shown in figure.
(a) Calculate the equivalent resistance of the
network.
(b) Obtain the current in 12 Ω and 6 Ω resistors.
Ans: 𝑹𝒆 = 𝟒 Ω 𝑰𝟏 = 𝟏 𝑨 𝑰𝟐 = 𝟐 𝑨
➢ Three resistors 4 Ω, 6 Ω and 8 Ω are combined in
parallel. What is the total resistance of the combination? If this combination is connected to a
battery of emf 25 𝑉 and negligible internal resistance, then determine the current through each
resistors and total current drawn from the battery. Ans: 𝑹𝑷 = 𝟏. 𝟖𝟒 Ω 𝐈 = 𝟏𝟑. 𝟓𝟒 𝐀 Ω 𝑰𝟏 =
𝟔. 𝟐𝟓 𝑨 𝑰𝟐 = 𝟒. 𝟏𝟔 𝑨 𝑰𝟑 = 𝟑. 𝟏𝟐𝟓 𝑨
➢ In the given circuit diagram, calculate the main current through the circuit and also current
through 9 Ω resistor. Ans: 𝑹𝒆 = 𝟐. 𝟕𝟔 Ω 𝐈 = 𝟏 𝐀
𝑰𝟗Ω = 𝟎. 𝟑 𝑨
➢ In the given circuit calculate (i) effective resistance between A and B (ii) current through
circuit and (iii) current through 3 Ω resistor. Ans: 𝑹𝒆 = 𝟏. 𝟎𝟖𝟐𝟔 Ω 𝐈 = 𝟏𝟏. 𝟔𝟔 𝐀
𝑰𝟑Ω = 𝟎. 𝟑 𝑨
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47. A sinusoidal voltage of peak value 283 V and frequency 50 Hz is applied to a series LCR
circuit in which R = 3 Ω, L = 25.48 mH, and C = 796 μF. Find (a) the impedance of the
circuit, (b) the phase difference between the voltage across the source and the current. Does
the current lead or lag the voltage?
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➢ A series LCR ac circuit has a pure inductor of inductance 𝟓.𝟎 𝑯, a capacitor of capacitance
𝟐𝟎 𝝁𝑭 and a resistor of resistance 40 Ω. Find (a) the frequency of the alternating voltage that
drives the circuit into resonance. (b) Sharpness of resonance and (c) Bandwidth of resonance.
Ans: 𝝑𝟎 =16.12 𝐻𝑧 𝑄−𝑓𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑜𝑟=12.5 𝐵𝑊=3.62 𝐻𝑧
48. In a Young’s double slit experiment distance between the slits is 1mm. The fringe with is
found to be 0.6 mm. When the screen is moved through a distance of 0.25 m away from the
plane of the slit, the fringe width becomes 0.75 mm. Find the wavelength of light used.
Ans: 𝝀 = 𝟔𝟎𝟎 𝒏𝒎
➢ In Young’s double slit experiment, fringes of certain width are produced on the screen kept at
a certain distance from the slits. When the screen is moved away from the slits by 0.1 m,
fringe width increases by 6 𝑋 10−5 m. The separation between the slits is 1 mm. Calculate the
wavelength of the light used. Ans: 𝝀 = 𝟔𝟎𝟎𝟎 𝑨𝟎
➢ A beam of light consisting of two wavelengths 420 nm and 560 nm is used to obtain
interference fringes in Young’s double slit experiments. The distance between the slits is
0.3 mm and the distance between the slits and the screen is 1.5 m. Compute the least distance
of the point from the central maximum, where the bright fringes due to both the wavelengths
coincide. Ans: 𝒙𝒏 = 𝟖. 𝟒 𝐦𝐦.
➢ Monochromatic light of wavelength 5000 𝐴0 from a narrow slit is incident on the double slit.
If the separation of 10 fringes on the screen 1 m away is 2 cm, find the slit separation.
Ans: 𝒅 = 𝟎. 𝟐𝟓 𝒎𝒎
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➢ In Young’s double slit experiment while using a source of light of wavelength 4500 𝐴0 , the
fringe width is 5 mm. If the distance between the screen and the plane of the slits is reduced to
half, what should be the wavelength of light to get the fringe width 4 mm?
Ans: 𝝀𝟐 = 𝟕𝟐𝟎 𝒏𝒎
➢ In Young’s double slit experiment distance between the slit is 0.5 mm. When the screen is
kept at a distance of 100 cm from the slits, the distance of ninth bright fringe from the centre
of the fringe system is 8.835 mm. Find the wavelength of light used. Ans: 𝝀 = 𝟒𝟗𝟎𝟖 𝑨𝟎
➢ Light of wave length 6000 𝐴0 is used to obtain interference fringe of width 6 mm in a
Young’s double slit experiment. Calculate the wave length of light required to obtain fringe of
width 4 mm. When the distance between the screen and the slit is reduce to half of its initial
value. Ans: 𝝀𝟐 = 𝟖𝟎𝟎 𝒏𝒎
➢ Two narrow parallel slits separated by 0.850 mm are illuminated by a light of wavelength 600
nm and the viewing screen is placed at 2.80 m from the slits. Find (a) the phase difference
between the two interfering waves on the screen at a point 2.50 mm from the central bright
fringe and (b) the ratio of the intensity at this point to the intensity at the centre of a bright
fringe.
𝑰
Ans:∅ = 𝟕. 𝟗𝟓 𝒓𝒂𝒅 = 𝟎. 𝟒𝟓𝟒
𝑰𝒎𝒂𝒙
➢ In Young’s double slit experiment wave length of light used is 5000𝐴0 and the distance
between the slits is 2 mm, distance of screen from slit is 1 m. Find fringe width and also
calculate the distance of 7𝑡ℎ dark fringe from central bright fringe..
Ans: 𝜷 = 𝟐. 𝟓 𝑿 𝟏𝟎−𝟒 𝒎 𝒙𝒏 = 𝟏𝟔. 𝟐𝟓𝑿 𝟏𝟎−𝟒 𝒎
➢ In Young’s double slit experiment, the distance of the screen from the double-slit is 𝟐 𝒎.
When light of wavelength 𝟓𝟓𝟎 𝒏𝒎 is incident on the double-slit arrangement, fringes of
width 𝟐 𝒎𝒎 are obtained on the screen. Determine the distance of separation between the
slits. Also find the fringe width when the source of light is replaced by a source of light of
wavelength 𝟒𝟒𝟎 𝒏𝒎. Ans: 𝑑 = 0.55 𝑚𝑚 𝛽′=1.6 𝑚𝑚
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