Physics-2023 Set 1
Physics-2023 Set 1
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SECTION~A
1. The ratio of the magnitudes of the electric field and magnetic field of a
plane electromagnetic wave .is 1
(a) 1
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C
(c)
1
C (d) c2
2. Specify the transition of electron in the wavelength of the line in the Bohr
model of hydrogen atom which gives rise to the spectral line of highest
. wavelength. 1
(a) n = 3 to n = 1 (b) n=3ton=2 .
(c) n =4 ton = 1 (d) n=4ton=2
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5. An isolated point charge particle produces an electric field Eat a point
3 m away from it. The distance of the point at which the field is ! will be 1
(a) 2m (b) 3m
(c) 4m (d) 6m
10. In·,an extrinsic semiconductor, the number density of holes is 4 x .1020 m-3 •
If the number density of intrinsic carri~rs is 1.2 _x 10 15 m-3 , the number
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it is. · 1
(a) 1.8 x 109 m-3 (b) 2.4 x 10 10 m-3
(c) 3.6 x 109 m-3 (d) 3.2 x 10 10 m-3
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12. A Jili.oton of wavelength 663 nm is incident on a inetal surface. The-work
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funetion _of the metal is 1.50 eV. The maximum kinetic energy of the
emitt~d photo electrons is 1
(a) 3.0 X l0-20 J
(b) 6.0 X 10-20 J
(c) 4.5, X 1,0-2~ J
(d) 9.0 X 10-20 J
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13. Beams of electrons and protons move parallel to each other in the same
direction. 'They 1
(a) attract e~ch other.
(b) repel each other.
(c) neither attract nor repel.
(d) force of attraction or repulsion depends _u pon speed of beams.
14. A ray of light of wavelength 600 nm propagat~s from air into a medium. If
its wavelength in the medium becomes 400 nm, the refractive index of the
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medium is
(a) 1.4 (b) 1.5
15. A long straight wire of radius 'a' carries a steady current 'I'. The current is
uniformly distributed across its area of cross-section. The ratio of
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magnitude of magnetic field B 1 at 2 and· B 2 at distance 2a is 1
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(a) 2 (b)
(c) 2 (d) 4
Note : Iii question number 16 to 18 two statements are given - one labelled
Assertion (A) and ·the other labelled Reason (R). Select the correct
answer to these questions from the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d) as given
below:
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the
correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) ,Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is NOT
the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true and Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is also false.
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16. Assertion (A) : Work done in moving a charge around a closed path, in
an electric field is always zero.
Reason (R): Electrostatic force is a conservative force. 1
17. Assertion (A) : In Young's double slit experiment all fringes are of equal
width.
Reason (R) : The fringe width depends upon wavelength of light (A) used,
distance of screen from plane of slits (D) and slits separation (d). 1
SECTION-B
19. In a Young's double slit experiment, the separation between the two slits
is d and distance of the screen from the slits is 1000 d. If the first minima
f~ ls at a distance d from the central maximum, obtain the relation
between d and A. 2
20. Draw energy band diagram for an n-type and p-type semiconductor at
T>OK 2
22. (a) How are infrared waves produced ? Why are these waves referred to
as heat waves ? Give any two uses of infrared waves. 2
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(b) How are X-rays produced ? Give any two uses of these.
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24. (a) What is meant by ionisation energy ? Write its value for hydrogen
atom? 2
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(b) Define the term, mass defect. How is it related to stability of the
nucleus?
SECTION-C
28. (a) (i) Distinguish between nuclear fission and fusion giving an
example of each.
(ii) Explain the release of energy in nuclear fission and fusion on
the basis of binding energy per nucleon curve. 3
OR
(b) (i) How is the size of a nucleus found experimentally ? Write the
relation between the radius and mass number of a nucleus.
(ii) Prove that the density of a nucleus is independent of its mass
number.
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29. Two cells of emfE 1 and E 2 and internal resistances r and r2 are connected
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in parallel, with their terminals of the same polarity connected together.
Obtain an expression for the equivalent emf of the combination. 3
30. (a) Two charged conducting spheres of radii a ·and b are connected to
each other by a wire.· Find ·the ratio of the electric fielq.s at their
surfaces. 3
OR
(b) A parallel plate capacitor (A) of capacitance C is charged by a battery
to voltage V. The battery is disconnected and an un~harged c·a pacitor
(B) of capacitance 2C is connected across A. Find the ratio. of
(i)- final charges on A and B.
(ii) total electrostatic energy stored in A and B finally arid that
stored in A initially.
SECTION-D
31. (a) (i) __ State Huygen'~ principle. With.the help of a diagram, ~how how
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. ta1n an expression for the electric e
to an Infinitely long thin straight wire with uniform linear
charge density A.
(ii)
An infinitely long positively charged straight wire has a linear
charge density A. An electron is revolving in a circle with a
constant speed v such that the wire passes through the cen~,
and is perpendicular to the plane, of the circle. Find the .kinetic
energy of the electron in terms of magnitudes of its charge a nd
linear charge density A on the-wire.
(iii) Draw a graph 0 f k" · • . · .
· 1netic energy ·as a function of linear charge
density A. . 5
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· (b) (i) Consider two identical point charges located at points (0, 0) and
(a, 0).
B 0-------uC
-4.0 µC +2.0 µC
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Define coefficient of self-induction. Obtain an expression for
self-inductance of a long solenoid of length /, area of cross-
section A having N turns.
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(b) (i) With the help of a labelled diagram, describe the principle and
w'o rking of an ac generator. Hence, obtain an expression for the
ins~~ntaneous value of the emf generated.
the coil.
Note : Questio~s number 34 and 35 are case study based questions. Read
the following parag h d . .
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34. (a) Figure shows the variation of photoelectri~ current measured -in a
photo cell circuit as a function of the potential difference between the
plates of the photo cell when light beams A, B, C and D of different
wavelengths are incident on the photo cell. Examine the given figure
and answer the following questions :
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C
D
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(i) Which light beam has the highest frequency and why.?
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(ii) Which light beam hAs the foiigest :wavelength and why?
answer.
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