CBSE Class 11 Physics Sample Paper Set 4 Solution
CBSE Class 11 Physics Sample Paper Set 4 Solution
Solution Set 4
Ans1. 4. (1)
Ans3. Greater torque will be applied if force arm is more as rF sin . (1)
Ans4. Kinetic energy is always positive, potential energy can be negative. (1)
Ans5. Yes, it is not an intrinsic property of the spring. It not only depends on
the material in the spring but also the length and shape of the spring. (1)
Ans6. The statement is false. This is because when steel and rubber of same
length and cross-sectional area are subjected to same load, then the extension
produced in steel is much less than that of rubber. So the ratio of stress to strain
or Young’s modulus for steel is much greater than that of rubber. (1)
OR
No. Even though the particle is moving with constant speed along the circle, it
is accelerating as its velocity continuously changes. The acceleration vector is
drawn towards the centre of the circle. So as the particle moves in uniform
circular motion, the acceleration vector changes direction continuously and it
is not a constant vector. I0 (2)
Ans10. Particle velocity is the velocity of the particles of the medium. (1)
Wave velocity is the speed at which the wave disturbance travels through the
medium. (1)
Ans11.
Let m1 m2
P1 P2
P2
KE
2m
P12
KE1 (1)
2m1
P2 2
KE2
2m2
As P1 P2 and m1 m2
Therefore KE2 will be greater than KE1. (1)
Ans14.
10
Change in momentum 2mv cos 45o V.
2
1 2
Ans15. mv mgh
2
Dimensions of LHS are M LT 1 ML2T 2
2
(1)
Dimension of RHS are M LT 2 L ML2T 2
Since the dimensions of quantity on LHS is equal to the dimensions of
quantity on RHS. Thus the given expression is correct. (1)
A similar analysis for the pull of the lawn mower shows that
f friction N (W F sin ) .
This shows that the frictional force is more for the case when the lawn mower
is pushed rather than being pulled. (1)
Ans18.
m1 x1 m2 x2 m3 x3
m1 m2 m3
(1)
ml m l
2l
3m 2
l
m1 y1 m2 y2 m3 y3 m 3 2 l
Y (1)
m1 m2 m3 3m 2 3
l l
The coordinates of centre of mass are , .
2 2 3
GMm
Ans19. Kinetic energy of a satellite E (1)
2r
GMm
Potential energy of a satellite 2 E (1)
r
Total energy KE PE
E 2 E E (1)
Ans20. For an incompressible non- viscous fluid the sum of the pressure
at any part plus the kinetic energy per unit volume plus the potential
energy per unit volume there is always constant. (1.5)
The curved shape of an aerofoil causes a faster flow of air over its top
surface than the lower one. From Bernoulli’s principle, pressure of air
below is greater than that above, and this produces the lift on the aerofoil.
(1.5)
Ans21. (i) A body with large reflectivity is a poor absorber. Hence it is
also a poor emitter. (1)
(ii) To convert water at 100o c to steam at 100o c the water needs to
absorb the latent heat of vaporization. So it is more efficient to use steam
rather than water because when steam at 100o c is circulated it releases
latent heat in addition to heat released due to change in temperature. (2)
Ans22. It is a reversible engine in which all input heat originates from a
hot reservoir at temperature TH and all heat rejected goes into a cold
reservoir at TC , It consists of two isothermal processes and two adiabatic
processes. (2)
The efficiency of a Carnot engine is
TC
1 (1)
TH
Ans24.
(3)
3
Ans25. (i) Amplitude, A 5 10 m (1)
2
ii )k 80 ; k find m (1)
40
3
iii ) 3 ; 2 f find f Hz (1)
2
Ans26. Say, the work done in moving round a closed path, in a field, is zero.
Then force in the field is called a conservative force. (1)
For a ball lifted to a height and brought back to original position, work done is
zero. Hence gravitational force is conservative. (1)
For an object sliding up and down an inclined plane work done due to friction
is not zero. Hence frictional force is non-conservative. (1)
Ans27.
Hence, bob A of mass m, after colliding with bob B of equal mass, will
come to rest, while bob B will move with the velocity of bob A at the
instant of collision. (1)
Ans28.
Draw the different modes of vibration. (1)
(1)
Increase in tension increases the frequency. (1)
OR
For each spring, spring constant is k
k
In series spring constant is
2
In parallel spring constant is 2k. (1)
m 2m
Tseries 2 2 (2)
k /2 k
m m
TParallel 2 2 (2)
2k 2k
Tseries 2TParallel
Ans29.
Mass of body B, mB = 10 kg
fs = μ (mA + mB)g
= 0.15 (5 + 10) × 10
As per Newton’s third law of motion, the reaction force of the partition will
be in the direction opposite to the net applied force.
fA = μmAg
When the wall is removed, the two bodies will move in the direction of the
applied force. (1)
Ans30. A body thrown up in space and allowed to fall under the effect of
gravity alone is called a projectile. (1)
Derive
θθ
u sin 2
2
H (1)
2g
2u sin
T (1)
g
Maximum height, h = 25 m
sin2 θ = 0.30625
sin θ = 0.5534
Horizontal range, R
(1)