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Series S3RQP/3 waa. Roll No. | Set-1 wer-ua ats QP. Code ARCA dere wera ate at gear.gferat & Be sitter fess Wa-ye w arava ferd | Candidates must write the Q.P. Code cn the title page of the answer-book (tare) PHYSICS (Theory) Pattaya : 3 aod RAH HB : 70 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 70 te NOTE () prem ate at a fh ga wea-aa F ape ( ye 27281 )) Please check that this question paper contains 27 printed pages. (i) i) qe-ye & fare | (lv) () orm via a a fe wt yew ali 33.57% @ | waa tafe aa Ft ix feu m/l Wawa ats ai vderel set—gfeera BT ea ar an ferent Te a a |! 13-55/3/1 1 Vea & form 15 fiwe|(V) 15 minut I) Please check that this question paper contains 33 questions. Il) Q.P. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate, cat ‘i IV) Please write down the serlal number of the question in the answer-book before attempting it. e has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10,15 am. From 10.15 a.m, to 10.30 a.m., the students will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the ‘answer-book during this period, P.T.O.““ENDIN aera Ro: Bastian Bost wt eraydes off ait sre orn AAT: w w 7) tiv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) 99-99 9 39 sey & ya er onftart B 4 58 5-99 Ure wee) F onfyg 8 woe aw, G7, TE) ; Bs we F vey ET 1 3 16 a aglaredia va Wed B | ee HHL aH a Sg Brew FFF HET 17 21 a ont ergata vam & eH B | He TT 2 ste are) Bus 1 Wey HET 22H 28 aa amy-aata Tan H we B | Hoi WH 9 Sat BT ar ve WH Wer wear 29 cer 30 TERE apex sere eR B | Vries VET 4 af ay wus =F 97 Ge 31 & 83 a Gel zetia wes & er B 1 wees ea & ies} a7 au Ser Ha Rasa we Rear re 8 | zen, OS & & sitter aa GUT & Her Seat sarattes Rae a5 aaa ear Tar @ | fara & Fs gfeeanPea wilenitel & fore was aren sera & | epeler ar sein afta B | et aT Bi, sir Freer sities Pt & ara ar aoein amt wad 8: ¢=3x 10° m/s h = 6-63 x 10-4 Js e=16x10%¢ Ho = 4x 10-7 Tm A? £9 = 8-854 x 10-12 (2-1 2 1 ef a =9x 10°N mc? SeagHA FT ZOU (m,) = 91 x 10-5 kg IA a OMT = 1.675 x 10-27 kg Beta #1 Zea = 1.673 x 10-27 kg ‘wre em = 6-023 x 1029 ofa mm ter Serre frat = 1:98 x 10°23 JK 13-55/3/1 2General Instructions : Read the following instructions carefully and follow them : wi) (vii) (viii) (i) & This question paper contains 33 questions, All questions are compulsory. This question paper is divided into five sections - Sections A, B, C, D and E. In Section A ~ Questions no, 1 to 16 are Multiple Choice type questions. Each question carries I mark. In Section B - Questions no. 17 to 21 are Very Short Answer type questions. Each question carries 2 marks. In Section C ~ Questions no. 22 to 28 are Short Answer type questions. Each question carries 3 marks. In Section D - Questions no. 29 and 30 are case study based questions. Each question carries 4 marks. In Section E - Questions no. 31 to 33 are Long Answer type questions. Each question carries 5 marks. There is no overall choice given in the question paper. However, an internal choice has been provided in few questions in all the Sections except Section A. Kindly note that there is a separate question paper for Visually Impaired candidates. Use of calculators is not allowed. You may use the following values of physical constants wherever necessary : c= 3x 10° ms h = 663 x 104 Js e=16x10%C Ho =4nx 1077 Tm At £q = 8-854 x 1071? C2 Nm 1 = 9x 10°N m?C* ny Mass of electron (m,) = 9:1 x 10°! kg Mass of neutron = 1-675 x 1077 kg Mass of proton = 1-673 x 10°? kg Avogadro's number = 6:023 x 109 per gram mole Boltzmann constant = 1-38 « 107 JK"! 13-65/3/1 3 P.T.O.Ue aR gy. ag, gy ft aye we Pere fafa at ga ware R AH Bq 4 0. re fast oefiew of ot ge aye & arm afin RTT: ‘A ea (By Mehta ys C) Few Ts iD) digas ps 2 fast aicta i fry P, & fig py aw Borer mah, 2 a fy faa faga tra 3 fea 8 1 farg p, att pot fara worm: — 5 Vote + VR | ae art Ae faqat p, Sh P, Tota A oft Sah ae &, at seta oe fase re wa R (A) -16% 10-89 (B) 16 x 10-8 J dite >! (D) 08 x 10-8 J 3. sing 9 ania san an & fee 2-0 em wa Gs a, Tt y-sie & ofa TT mar 8, warera y-femn 4 5-0 A ura warfea at Tet 2 | ga GE (Gqu % ym) % arm farg (3 m, 4 m, 0) yeast aR: y, 50A @ fT x P z (A) (012nT)3 (B) =(0-10 nT) } c) -O2nT k (D) (0-24 nt) k 4 faa am an gare wm, fae aig um sy wafer A oA R, at de a) yafes & waft ng aya # fier 8 ao Ts 23 & aah fete, ant wana a erman rat 8 aR Ta; (A) te & safer ofa aim (By ~ y-st & segfge nf ait (C) we & agin nf aim (D) fete 13-5501 4SECTION A 1.» Consider a group of charges qj, qy, qj ... such that Yq # 0, Then equipotentials at a large distance, due to this group are approximately : (A) Plane (B) Spherical surface (C) Paraboloidal surface (D) Ellipsoidal surface 2, A proton is taken from point P, to point P,, both located in an electric field. The potentials at points P, and P, are ~ 6 V and + 5 V respectively. Assuming that kinetic energies of the proton at points P, and P, are zero, the work done on the proton is : (A) -16x10°8 J (B) 16x 10-18 J (C) Zero (D) 08x 10-18 J 3. A 2.0 cm segment of wire, carrying 5.0 A current in positive y-direction lies along y-axis, as shown in the figure. The magnetic field at a point (3 m, 4 m, 0) due to this segment (part of a circuit) is : y, 50A ° a x P z (A) (0.12nT) 3 (B) = (0-10 nT) } ©) -@24nT) k (D) (0:24 nt) k 4. A circular loop of wire, carrying a current ‘T’ is lying in xy-plane with its centre coinciding with the origin. It is subjected to a uniform magnetic field pointing along + z-axis. The loop will : (A) move along x-axis (B) move along ~ y-axis (C) move along z-axis (D) remain stationary 13-55/3/1add errand garane wre fier qenfia amet M8, Peet aren grata at B a seater ae pa ven fella 8 gear aa BS afreeaad 8 wa wer 8% ceaaq ie afta: 45° ae wits sed & faean ae al fet fre 8? (A) -03 MB (B) 0.3 MB (©) -1.7MB (D) 17MB 15 mH A fret greet @ unr H yaa 4 Aww MH BE 0-004 oH HAA FF ft 1g 2 | ga Grech A he fia. ac (emp aT: (A) 225V ®) 175V (© 150V ) 125V fire teh oferta 1 fran Alfie frat crag Lsgues-are aaea A Tar a A dem faa 2 | ea oftalerar } eaters 4 afy art ale : (A) La agitate a (B) laaishkadaga () laggskataha (D) Lait Aga a at at frafefiza 4 8 fra arafa arftrnaa 8 2 (A) sane ft (B) 7m fact (C) eat att O) ae wt war an a afta aig siea ok arg tem ao feet cer afte OST weet 81 a entire fer F ome @ atte fox are feenait at aqoefia ara @ | wieta & some Ft feeds oO an tem am} sor At fees at ar sagara em: (A) Sie ie (Cc) 13-55/3/1 6A current carrying circular loop of magnetic moment M is suspended in a vertical plane in an external magnetic field B_ such that its plane is - normal to B. The work done in rotating this loop by 45° about an axis perpendicular to B is closest to: (A) -03 MB (B) 0.3MB (©) -17MB (©) 17MB ‘The current in a coil of 15 mH increases uniformly from zero to 4 A in 0.004 s. The emf induced in the coil will be : (A) 225V (B) 175V (C) 150V () 125V Consider a solenoid of length J and area of cross-section A with fixed number of turns. The self-inductance of the solenoid will increase if : (A) both / and A are increased (B) 1 is decreased and A is increased (C) Lis increased and A is decreased (D) both / and A are decreased Which one of the following has the highest frequency ? (A) Infrared rays (B) Gamma rays (C) Radio waves (D) Microwaves A proton and an alpha particle having equal velocities approach a target nucleus. They come momentarily to rest and then reverse their directions. The ratio of the distance of closest approach of the proton to that of the alpha particle will be : (A) . (B) 2 (C) (D) 4 aie 13-55/3/1 7 P.T.O.iL. 12. « (B) > v fe Km (C) é (D) ; v v agai yoy & ak aise Fats wag n= 2EK A n= 1 RR A GT ara @ | gah GioeAT Fret F : (A) 875% #1 af ert (B) 875% A ah eh (C) 43-75% 8 afe att (D) 43-75% Ft eh ehh Siar Fret Tadao cea & ara fear var @ | stats gta wt a aA fae sree Sat 8 TAT (A) 0:01eV (B) 0:05 eV (C) 0-72eV (D) 1leV 13-55/3/1 8Ee 13; 12. Which one of the following is the correct graph between the maximum kinetic energy (K,,) of the emitted photoelectrons and the frequency of incident radiation (v) for a given photosensitive surface ? Kn Km (a) ; () ) v, v Kn Km ©) : ) : v my An electron makes a transition from n = 2 level to n = 1 level in the Bohr model of a hydrogen atom. Its period of revolution : (A) _ increases by 875% (B) decreases by 875% (C) increases by 43-75% (D) decreases by 43:75% Si is doped with a pentavalent element. The energy required to set the additional electron free is about : (A) 0-01 eV (B) 0-05eV () 0-72eV (D) 11eV 13-55/3/1 9 P.T.O.ea woven 19 @.16 anf (A) ate rE (R) ae WRT 1 Falco a ors (A) ere get ab aor (R) erie FAT TAT awa fag 72 F— a ahaa tt Re 7 aisT (A), (B), (C) 3 (D) Fe grat Gag) 13. 14, 15. 16. (ay aaftraera (A) afte reo (R) Si at & aA TTT a STEN Fa 8 | (B) afta (A) ate are (R) ST a @, (R), afer (A) I ag are (R), afr (A) #T wel orem aa? IAT e | (C) afte (A) eh &, TEI FT (R) TEI? | (D) afro (A) tera & sear are (R) A Te a | SET (A): RT (R): aiff (A) : RD (R): SPT (A): RO (R) : afr erF (A): RT (R) : 13-55/3/1 ch onfarere #, aren ave & eeehdl A al eats Ars 3 wach A sal Aan ah? | fare anfarera H crar wat wae dtr dus & dhe; ae eer a! sere Frga woe wept At aes apf at Fecha eT ser Figa are artis faterct A omgher % argc eh a! ag seh oh ad Sagi Bel Gare geanita oa B wan aa p a a van wae we eh p Gate aa 3 ara 2 18 ae aa fea & ara ver Te TH ET | fire geacha a 4 apefia fase rat a pee ee # 2 B aid aret dia fret ga 8 gate ah He a GI TT a & gel ote ga da & omadeias waQuestions number 18 to 16 are Assertion (A) and Reason (R) type questions. Two statements are given — one labelled Assertion (A) and the other labelled Reason (R). Select the correct answer 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 the Assertion (A). (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A). (C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false. (D) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is also false. 13. Assertion (A): Reason (R) : 14, Assertion (A) : Reason (R) : 15. Assertion (A) : Reason (R) : 16. Assertion (A): Reason (R) : 13-55/3/1 In a semiconductor, the electrons in the conduction band have lesser energy than those in the valence band. Donor energy level is just above the valence band in a semiconductor. Photoelectric effect demonstrates the particle nature of light. Photoelectric current is proportional to frequency of incident radiation. A proton and an electron enter a uniform magnetic field B with the same momentum p such that p is perpendicular to B. They describe circular paths of the same radius. Ina magnetic field, orbital radius r is equal to a A convex lens, when immersed in a liquid, disappears. The refractive indices of material of the lens and the liquid are equal.17. 18, 19. 20. 21. UE (%) five arora: Hes eehaghil fafa are’ at area #7 we TATE fa fet ares & fat a R= Mgr ca fran ot BTR, ne?rA al wettest 2 say ara ard £1 awa (@) feet atic aq a ohos ante difee | ae wd oer ifs aa ge vuftaa & Acetafier & stg rer sanfear aah act @ 1 Fret aritctia estes A sraela armet 24 @ | are Tare, ge a} cia & he Fh of 150 cm? | afters da ot Gree gt ara Sifa | Prefered $i caren afc : (®) feet are qenenfi 4, fees an atta ores wafers & sola aig arrar ten & | fist ft ae otras wer ae @ | (@) Brae sit geet ator Set a fare fara ar are fafa sare @ | aT feral offeafal & ania a areata vfafara an aaa 8 2 er jai ga sari A am ae wa sem ff aan dam com 0-1 nWm 2 | Yacht (a4 0-4 cm?) # oft Gaus wae we are FA TTT % welt Mt sem aitwfera Sif | (xa sonra FA attra serge 500 nm ae watta Fraai = 6-6 x 10-4 Js vif) ai chfire Prat aa Si fineect A wher aa ex 5 x 1028 GT | gaa ATCT ‘atcia Ff 1 ppm Bigat are fear var | etetl otk gag A aigar oferta Fife, fem wa Bon, = 15 x 106 m9 | ae ae anes fee nwa we Aa pw aI, Tees Fife | 13-55/3/1 12SECTION B 17. (a) What is meant by ‘relaxation time’ of free electrons in a conductor ? Show that the resistance of a conductor can be expressed by R= — 7. where symbols have their usual meanings. 2 ne*rA OR (b) Draw the circuit diagram of a Wheatstone bridge. Obtain the condition when no current flows through the galvanometer in it. 2 18. The magnifying power of an astronomical telescope is 24. In normal adjustment, distance between its two lenses is 150 cm. Find the focal length of the objective lens. 2 19. Explain the following : 2 (a) For a simple microscope, the angular size of the object equals the angular size of the image. Yet it offers magnification. (b) Both plane and convex mirrors produce virtual images of objects. Can they produce real images under some circumstances ? 20. The minimum intensity of white light that our eyes can perceive is about 0-1 nWm. Calculate the number of photons of this light entering our pupil (area 0.4 cm?) per second. 2 (Take average wavelength of white light = 500 nm and Planck’s constant = 6-6 x 10-54 Js) 21. Suppose a pure Si crystal has 5 x 1028 atoms m-*. It is doped by 1 ppm concentration of boron. Calculate the concentration of holes and electrons, given that nj = 15 x 1016 m-, Is the doped crystal n-type or p-type? 2 13-55/3/1 13 P.T.O.wen 22, site 8 ante me enh A erat AB, AC Tar BCH ume Pruffta Fifa | D 23. a mmaré ora Hd GHIKK aie Hae K sa ania aa Baa a arrarél rs a ear areal, fara faadta feesit F arr veneer Bt wh 2, & dhe sft ofa unis crag 1 ac & fee cine cas Ae | ea ahi areal & ata set oft wpfa At omer Afra | 24. Fre fae atten we, Fret atf attra teas o¢ & fe ora ect BE oem 2, Hi Sarah ateem sqaw at 1s 2 | (@) vier 4 oftea saga x A Tea A | (a) eae sfcera & fore aa ferfan | (7) ac ace al arafe % ma sfeara & fear at are cro eaten | (a) WH sara & caaen ot caveat ga feufe F Fife we saa agin feet (i) ac ¥ftqa, at (ii) de aftae H fan ara & | 13-55/3/1 1423. 24, 13-55/3/1 15 SECTION C Determine the current in branches AB, AC and BC of the network shown in figure. B D ‘Two long straight parallel conductors carrying currents, exert a force on each other, Why ? Derive an expression for the force per unit length between two long straight parallel conductors carrying currents in opposite directions. Explain the nature of the force between these conductors. A sinusoidal voltage is applied to an electric circuit containing a circuit clement ‘X’ in which the current leads the voltage by Fi : (a) Identify the circuit element X’ in the circuit. (b) Write the formula for its reactance. (c) Show graphically the variation of this reactance with frequency of ac voltage. (d) Explain the behaviour of this element when it is used in (i) an ac circuit, and (ii) a de circuit. P.T.O.25, Prafe Pe Maegr queen vi Ws Fg ag a ger wore RAT TAT a: B = (63 N/C) [eos (1-5 rad/m) y + (425 x 104 rad/s) th 4 (%) wer A aenteal othe sangha eff, | (a) eae} Gas Qa wr ore eT Re? (1) saan} eae da & fore sire ferfag | 2g. ac amr am othe facta saftnpttar Feare | yaar seer wes rag TT A nal man A fen & fee sits age Alfie | 27. (%) Wey Fea Fs (u) wt Tonite Aifsre | (@) frei weet # eae saul (seta oft magia) A yey ae & fer araeee Sait aftenfera atta | fear rar & : m(D) = 2.014102 u my = 1.007825 u m,, = 1.008665 u 2s, (%) feet p-n af sets a V— 1 oftrenarfirs sea area & feng ghtue ante ifae 1 (i) smfefrs aaa, aft (ii) wears aaa FH Vv — 1 aftenartors & yea cai ft data ¥ caren Afar | wear (a) wal ave arta & sree we fine (i) fade, (ii) aifarers afk Git) ater & dha fata Fifa | 13-55/3/1 1625. — The electric field in an electromagnetic wave in vacuum is given by - E = (6-3 N/C) [cos (15 rad/m) y + (4:6 108 rad/s) t} t (a) Find the wavelength and frequency of the wave. (b) What is the amplitude of the magnetic field of the wave ? (c) Write an expression for the magnetic field of this wave. a 26. State Bohr’s first and second postulates. Use them to derive an expression for the radius of the n‘® orbit in a hydrogen atom. z 27. (a) Define atomic mass unit (u). (b) Calculate the energy required to separate a deuteron into its constituent parts (a proton and a neutron). Given : 3 m(D) = 2.014102 u my = 1.007825 u m, = 1.008665 u 28. (a) Draw the circuit diagrams for obtaining the V - I characteristics of a p-n junction diode. Explain briefly the salient features of the V -—I characteristics in (i) forward biasing, and (ii) reverse biasing. 3 OR (b) On the basis of energy band diagrams, distinguish between (i) an insulator, (ii) a semiconductor, and (iii) a conductor. 3 13-55/3/1 17 PTO,wre Wear sterey arerfea Tet SF ROT 29 7E730 LTT area omurtta eH B | Feafetiad HTH BI AE He fee my weal & oa Gf) 29, sata # ame adam are ofdarail & ax aig, fa wit Hi ofearall & aha 2:0 cm @ #1 Ba aa 2, See amt erence | wees ‘Sfgar ar faga fae offer 8 | offer & feet at & ata fags Oa Ga 8 aan visas & srftreraaq 8 y, 4 =i x ~TOV -s0V — -S0V +150V -20V +200V — -100V 400 Z IL Il IV () gars & fea ote & fa fage aa E, fb ogee de 1 (A) I (B) II (Cc) I (D) IV (i) fae gcagia a a IVA viens Steere MR ae: (A) Fada a? & agfea om at (B) fad area a 7 & wafer me st (Cc) 7% srafen cata ee (D) -1 & srafen cater an (iii) AA ohfare feral oh az A are ofge FRA x = Om We feta TM a, a fava V,@ | aa aH ofgarsi & ata Ge & fh fire
E)>E3>Ey (B) Ey>Ey>E,>E, (C) Ey>E,>E,>E, — (D) Ey> Eg>Ey>Ey aeat ic a aa a ar a RVers Tia ee fare are & ga wath fepen en a ae eT : (e/m =1.76 x 10! Cikg efifare) (A) 1.3 x 105 m/s (B) 26 x 108 m/s (©) 65x 105 m/s (D) 52x 107 m/s 30. feat otk cafteren freean vfeead ot up ae weet & 1 feeds teh uftaent @ fret serra aren & att (tel) we gam 2, was were & cate H ate & sata @ cH aan ain ted aa 2 cafe & fee anda a ech gt act ar dat stam 2 | a: fade fan cafe A waa 2, ‘wafer oafernen fen Praca & ae at aaa 2 | fore srareati sad & ah fatat &, rd weds shed 2 um 8 ae He de 1 Gt 6 um 2, falta me arte 450 nm & wall er a Teaaq ATTA UBL TS Tae cafe atk feats fal sea star 2 (i) Gi) 13-55/3/1 fears fea & sre & Saha whe 3 after wa ava sate fst vital ft den arti : (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 @) 6 fate ara oA cf at a cad ae ae fate a a a of Ta do ah te (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 20(iv) (a) Let Ky iy and By be the magnitudes of the eleetr between the pairs of plates, 1, H, HE and TV respectively. Then : 1 (A) By>By>By> By (B) By > By > By > (C) Ey>By>By>B, (D) By>Ky> By >, oR (b) An electron is projected from tho right plate of set I directly towards its left plate, It just comes to rest at the plate, The speed with which it was projected is about : (Take (e/m) =1-76 « 101! Crk) ! (A) 1:3 «105 m/s (B) 2.6 10" m/s (C) 6.6 x 105 nv/s (D) 6:2 « 107 m/s 30. Diffraction and interference are closely related phenomena that occur together, Diffraction is the phenomenon of bending of light around the edges of the obstacle, while interference is the combination of waves that results in a new wave pattern, In order to get interference, there must be at least two waves that are diffracting. So while diffraction can occur without interference, interference cannot occur without diffraction. ‘Two slits of width 2 sm each in an opaque material are separated by a distance of 6 jim. Monochromatic light of wavelength 450 nm is incident normally on the slits, One finds a combined interference and diffraction pattern on the screen, (i) The number of peaks of the interference fringes formed within the central peak of the envelope of the diffraction pattern will be : 1 (A) 2 (B) 3 (Cc) 4 (D) 6 (ii) The number of peaks of the interference formed if the slit width is doubled while keeping the distance between the slits same willbe: 7 Aden! (B) 2 ©) 3 (D) 4 13-55/3/1 a P.T.O.a Gi) (®) R450 nm & BIW 680 AM je (iv) 31. (%) (3) 13-55/3/1 abe weRTAT AT UH. SY a ee sean frat sre @, at FACE X Fh ard ear Bate ot eat BM: (B) 4 (D) 9 (A 2 © 6 aeat arm re le ft a Fe Fa Safire 1 age Fae er ar oe ft, we eT : (A) sin“! (0.12) (B)_ sin-1 (0-225) (C)_ sin-] (0-32) (D)sin-! (0-45) Raed & Sm toe Fe 1 m we afte HHT HY aT archiell feat & Fem 2 : a (B) 3 © 6 ) 10 i) Gi) (i) (ii) wuss feet caren oie dara, frat ofarsi & dhe ats yoda are &, at enitar & fare Saar wea FAA | 0-2 m fase & feet enfers Grae wa st 6 uC anaer Rimes @ys oh Gydy «Ree ART | - awat fen RS feet geet areas tice Gta Q ay annie reeetess § oy rr aan are 8, faga 8a 8 fry sie ogra ae cage f BAM OTM UAE (6) & fa % yaw t are fear seat =e Sante ile wie & faa aa ar a 2231. Gi) (iv) (a) (b) 13-55/3/1 (a) If instead of 450 nm light, another light of wavelength 680 nm is used, number of peaks of the interference formed in the central peak of the envelope of the diffraction pattern will be: 1 (A) 2 (B) 4 () 6 (D) 9 OR (b) Consider the diffraction of light by a single slit described in ie case study. The first minimum falls at an angle 0 equal 1 (A) sin-1 (0.12) (B) sin-1 (0.225) (©) sin-1 (0.32) (D) ‘sin! (0-45) The number of bright fringes formed due to interference on 1 m of sereen placed at jm away from the slits is : 1 (A) 2 (®) 3 (©) 6 (D) 10 SECTION E (i) Obtain the expression for the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with a dielectric medium between its plates. (ii) A charge of 6 pC is given to a hollow metallic sphere of radius 0.2 m. Find the potential at (i) the surface and (ii) the centre of the sphere. 5 OR (i) Accharge + Q is placed on a thin conducting spherical shell of radius R. Use Gauss’s theorem to derive an expression for the electric field at a point lying (i) inside and (ii) outside the shell. (ji) Show that the electric field for same charge density (o) is twice in case of a conducting plate or surface than in a nonconducting sheet. 5 23 PTO.(3) 33. 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(Take x? = 10) ‘Trace the path of a ray of light showing refraction through a triangular prism and hence obtain an expression for angle of deviation (8) in terms of A, i and e, where symbols have their usual meanings. Draw a graph showing the variation of angle of deviation with the angle of incidence. 25 P.T.O.(3) 13-55/3/1 aw wi (ii) sata tf var fair faa areca ga A Mt oA — — UTR eH weIH A 45e a st oe TIAA TAP if 2 rH were AD seqhen ma wee R | Za TTT aT are fifa | aera a aertag vert dat & fat aet a were avi, fl We FST fa! THT BGA w %, % RMT y, = acos ot HK Yo =a cos (wt + >) aT Prefia fu me & | wet 4 Sat ae & ata Boren 8 18 at ware ae feet fig ow area AEA | sa fag wr ofomf diam & fee aise ora Alfie | am & fefaa sain a, 9 2 Fatal 8 Free arch eh feet 8 fags w ( * ate cy 7p SIRT wea & dt fargo trai sera Te I 26(b) 13-55/3/1 i) @ (ii) In the figure, a ray of light is incident on a transparent liquid contained in a thin glass box at an angle of 45° with its one face. 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