01-08-21 - JR - Iit - Star Co-Sc (Model-A) - Jee Adv - 2014 (P-Ii) - Wat-13 - Key - Sol
01-08-21 - JR - Iit - Star Co-Sc (Model-A) - Jee Adv - 2014 (P-Ii) - Wat-13 - Key - Sol
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Time: 3HRS 2014_P2 Max. Marks: 180
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 B 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 C
6 A 7 B 8 D 9 D 10 C
11 A 12 B 13 C 14 A 15 A
16 A 17 A 18 B 19 C 20 B
CHEMISTRY
21 C 22 C 23 A 24 D 25 B
26 C 27 D 28 C 29 A 30 D
31 B 32 B 33 C 34 B 35 C
36 A 37 C 38 A 39 D 40 B
MATHEMATICS
41 C 42 A 43 D 44 A 45 D
46 B 47 B 48 A 49 C 50 D
51 B 52 C 53 A 54 A 55 D
56 A 57 C 58 A 59 B 60 D
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. A is the position of the spring when it is in its normal uncompressed length. The upper
disc compresses the spring by x0 when spring is in equilibrium. So kx0 mg . Hence,
B is the equilibrium position of the spring. Let it be further compressed by y and
released. After releasing it can be proved that the spring will go up to the position D so
that BC BD . Extension in the spring at this position y x0
mg
Now for lifting up of the lower disc: k y x0 mg y x0
k
y x0 x 2 x
1 1 1
0 mu 2 mgx kx 2
2 2 2
1 2 2mg 1 4m2 g 2
mu mg k
2 k 2 k
2
8mg 4mg
u2 2 gh h
k k
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U ˆ U ˆ
4. F i j 6iˆ 8 ˆj
x y
a F / m 3iˆ 4 ˆj has same direction as that of
u 1.5iˆ 2 ˆj
5
a 5, u
2
Since u and a are in same direction, particle will move along a straight line, so the
distance covered
5 1
S 2 5 22 15m
2 2
5. When the string is burnt, the block starts moving down. Due to friction and spring
force, the block slows down and stops.
Applying work-energy theorem between points 1 and 2,
Wtotal k for block
W gravity W friction W spring W final Kinitial
1
mg sin x1 mg cos x1 kx12 0 0
2
3 4 1
1 10 x1 0.2 1 10 x1 110 x12 0
5 5 2
x1 0.08 m or 8 cm
As at position 2, we can find that there is net force on the block in upward direction,
i.e.,
kx1 mg cos mg sin
So the block will not be permanently at rest at position 2, and it will start moving up, let it stop at
position (3). Now consider position 2 and 3, consider the (block + spring) a system.
Now work done by external force = change in total energy of the system.
Let at this position, there be a strength x2 in the spring
W external E
W friction E gravitational E spring
1 1
mg cos x1 x2 mgy kx22 kx12
2 2
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mg cos x1 x2 mg x1 x2 sin
1
l x1 x2 x1 x2
2
1
mg cos mg sin k x1 x2
2
1
k x1 x2 mg sin cos
2
2mg sin cos
x1 x2
k
2mg sin cos
x2 x1
k
3 4
2 1 10 0.2
5 5 64
0.08 cm
110 11
6. Draw FBD of B to get extension in spring. Instant when block B just looses contact
with ground net force on it is zero.
kx T cos 0
T sin N mg 0 to rise N 0
kx
sin mg
cos
mg 80 60
x
k tan 4 / 3 k
If spring has to just extend till this value at their extension it should be at rest. Now
we apply work energy theorem to get
1
Fx kx 2 F 30 N
2
7. Elongation in the spring is x x A xB
Where x A displacement of end A measured from original natural length positon
xB displacement of block measured form original position.
dx dx A dxB
VA VB 6 3 3 m / s
dt dt dt
1
Potential energy in the spring U kx 2
2
dU dx
kx
dt dt
15 kx 3 kx 5 N
5
Acceleration of the block a 2.5 m / s 2
2
8. Spring force is maximum when the system is released
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a 2.5 m / s 2
2
The limiting friction on A can be
FlA 1M A g 250 N
Hence, block A remains fixed and does not move at all.
The limiting friction on C can be
Flc 2 M C g
Thus maximum acceleration that friction can provide to C is
ac max 2 g 8.5 m / s 2
Just after the release spring force is maximum and it will cause maximum
acceleration in B. Let us assume that this is no slipping between B and C. In that case
the maximum acceleration is
240
ac max 8.0 m / s 2
28 2
Friction can easily provide this acceleration to block C hence it will not slip over B.
speed is maximum when the spring acquires its natural length.
1 1
M B M C vmax
2
kx02
2 2
vmax 4m / s
9. z and x components are useless points.
2
192
So dw Fy.dy 3 xy.dy 6 x 4 .dx units
0
5
1
10. If A moves down the incline by 1 metre, B shall move up by metre. If the speed of
2
B is v then the speed of A will be2v.
From conservation of energy
Gain in K.E = loss in P.E
1 1 3 1
mA (2v) 2 mB v 2 mA g mB g
2 2 5 2
1 g
Solving we get v
2 3
11 &
12. u x4 5x2
E 0
u 0 at x 0 & x 5
u is minimum at 4 x 3 10 x 0
5
x
2
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25
u min
4
1 25
mv 2
2 4
5
vmax m/s
2
Particle will confine between 5m to 5m
13 &
14.
v cos u sin
v 3u
mv 2
mg l cos mu 2
2
gl 3 gl
u ,v
5 5
1
15. mg (2 x) f x kx 2
2
x 8cm
16. Conceptual
17. Conceptual
18. Conceptual
19. Conceptual
20. Conceptual
CHEMISTRY
x
2
NH 3 pT kx
21. kp
x pT xH 2 pT
3
pT2
N2
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CN H 2O HCN OH
Na CN HCN formed
left
HCN OH
D wrong.
2
h h kw
29. kh kh
1 h 1 h k a kb
h 1014 1
7 7
1 h 3 10 3 10 3
3h 1 h 4h 1 h 0.23
30.
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10C 10C
105 11 11 105 100C
C 11
11
C 11 10 7 M
10 10
H C 11 107 106 M
11 11
pH 6
34.
35.
A 3 A 2
42. Determinant value of every odd order skew symmetric matrix is zero.
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1 3n 9n 1 0 3 9
43. An n
n 1 3n 0 1 1 3
2 0 3 9 1 9
So 2B C
0 2 1 3 1 5
trace = 4
44. To interchange first and second rows of A,
0 1 0
Let the matrix be P 1 0 0
0 0 1
0 1 0 1 3 5 7 0 1 0 2 3 1 2
So, PA 1 0 0 2 3 1 2 PA 1 0 0 1 3 5 7 A
0 0 1 33 3 1 3 2 34 0 0 1 33 3 1 3 2 34
0 1 0
So, P 1 0 0 1
0 0 1
45. Consider M 2 2M 2I M 2 2M 2I
M 2 2M 2I M 2 2M 2I 4I
Neither of determinant value of will be zero.
46. AT B C
BT C A
CT A B
A T BT C T 2 A B C
taking transpose
A + B + C = 2 A T BT C T A B C 0
A T A
BT B
CT C
47. Only possibility for max
2
2
2
2
2
2
a b a b a c 1 0
48. Let A ,
c d c d b d 0 1
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a b I
2 2
ac bd 0
c2 d 2 1
a 1 b
det A I ad a d bc 1
c d 1
a b c d Det (A-
I)
1 0 0 1 0
1 0 0 -1 0
-1 0 0 1 0
-1 0 0 -1 4
0 1 1 0 2
0 1 -1 0 2
0 -1 1 0 2
0 -1 -1 0 0
x x 2
49. 2 x x 0 x 2, 2
x 2 x
n 2 n 0
4 x 2 6 2
50. 6 9x 2
3 x x 3 14 x 2
2 3 1 x 2
51-52
1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
sol: A 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0
0 1 00 1 0 1 0 1
1 0 1
0 0 0 1 0 0
A 3 1 0 1
1 1 0 2 0 1
1 1 1
0 0 1 1 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
A 3 A 2 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 2 0 1
0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0
A3 A 2 A 1
Det A n 1 Det A 1 1 A A 2
... A n 1
Det A 1 Det 1 A A 2 ...... A n 1
=O
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A3 A 2 A 1 ................ (1)
A A A A
4 3 2
................ (2)
A5 A 4 A3 A 2 A 1 Usin g 1
If n is even A n A n 1 A 2 A ................ (3)
Consider n is even ................ (4)
A A A A Usin g 3
n n 1 2
A n 1 A n 2 A 1 Usin g 4
A n A n 2 A 2 1
A n A n 2 A 2 1
A n 4 A 2 1 2 A 2 1
A n 6 A 2 1 2 A 2 1
n2 2
A2 A 1
2
n n 2
An A2 1
2 2
A 50 25A 2 241
1 0 0 1 0 0
25 1 1 0 24 0 1 0
1 0 1 0 0 1
53. sin cos 2 sin 3
or sin cos 2 sin 3 0
sin 3 sin 2 sin 1
sin sin 2 sin 1 1
L.H.S is 0 & R.H.S = - 1
no solution
54. sin cos sin tan cos tan 0
2solutions 3solutions 2solutions
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58. A A. BA AB A BA A similarly B2 B.
2
59. sol: QT P PT
PTQ P
PP T Q P 2
Q P2
0 1 0 1
Q Q T
1 0
1 0
0 0 2
0 2 0
Now 2 I Q T .adj P
adj. I Q T .adj P
adj.
2PT .adj 2P
2adj. P T P 2I
B) adj 2AB1C
64 adjC adjB adjA 64
C) C1B1A 1 A 1B1C1
CT B BCT BC CB
D) adj 3A 1BC 1 9adj A T B1CT
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