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Series : A3BAB/1_ | SETA : waa pp 4 Q.P. Code 55/1/1 waa. stare sei-va aie A sen-giera Roll No. raya area fer | Candidates must write the Q.P. Code on the title page of the answer-book. cite NOTE © 91221 wera 7 aes ara Al sik few me we Besar regen pays aR | ap (1) persia acd fe ga we—wa 3 12 er % ean we a am fren ge ae a URS, Sea Se wei oTaza feral | Se wea Bye & fee 15 fie ar aay fen rar @ | wea—va ar fare Yate H 10.15 9 fear sre | 10.15 tS 10.30 48 aH BHA Hae WHA Hl VSA ait ga staf & dor 3 sae gfe wig sen at Pra avy) ”) guar ats ar a fe se we—va Hf yea | (1) ap ay av) Ww) Please check that this question paper contains 12 printed pages. QP. 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. Please check that this question paper contains 12 questions. Please write down the Serial Number of the question in the answer-book before attempting it. 5 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m,, the candidates will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer- book during this period. * sift fears (Haier) PHYSICS (Theory) Prater war: 2 70 Time allowed : 2 hours 55/1/1 AUETH SH : 35 Maximum Marks : 35 P.T.O. a re ‘areca Paar : ‘Prafeftan Prégt at aga aaah & ofge oft stan rere hire: saree a eer 129 Ee ahaa S| (ii) Fever We aia Gat F fanfid OE %, GANT (iii) Gus: WET HEM G3 Mode MET 3% TE | (iv) WUs—w: WPT TEM A BI TH VP TTS BH BTA | (ve) WUB— 11: RF FEA 12 MHC STATA TTR TEA B, TE TET 5 SH TE | (vi) 3ea va A aig era Fare EF 8 | reais gee Wea srrafes Prewer vere fee Tee | gat a dare Cas Bh RT aT TTT RTT | (vii) car Serer aon arcinn arc erase B, ae sires B), cia seeegcten & geciin BY orgat ae @ | c= 3x 108 m/s h= 6.63 x 104 Js e=16x10%C Hy = 4x 10-7 Tm At 854 x 10-1 C2 N71 m=? 9 10°N m? C2 gelagia 1 Ze44FI (m,) = 9.1 x 10-8 kg RAgM I RAAT = 1.675 x 1027 ke Shei a1 Zea4t = 1.673 x 10-27 ke sata} deat = 6.023 x 1023 wfe are tet ‘aes Prada = 1.38 x 10-23 JK-! BIT 2 ou General Instructions : Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them: @ ti) (ii) fv) © ) (vii) This question paper contains 12 questions. All questions are compulsory. ‘This question paper is divided into three sections - Section A, Band C. Section A: Q. Nos. 1 to 3 are of 2 marks each. Section B : Q. Nos. 4 to 11 are of 3 marks each. Section C: Q. No. 12 is a case study based question of 5 marks. There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, internal choice has been provided in some of the questions. Attempt any one of the alternatives in such questions. Use of log tables is permitted, if necessary, but use of calculator is not permitted. c=3x 108 m/s h= 6.63 x 10-4 Js e= 16x10 C fy = 4x 10-7 Tm At 854 x 10-12 C2 Nl m=? 9x 109N m? C# Arey Mass of electron (m,) = 9.1 x 10-8! kg Mass of neutron = 1.675 x 10-27 kg Mass of proton = 1.673 x 10-7 kg Avogadro's number = 6.023 x 10? per gram mole Boltzmann constant = 1.38 x 10-23 JK-1 3 P.T.O. 7. wi 5 & WE - ara ait ard eat i Fafa ea Ey AIA T > OK HR nwan ak p-wan % anfarersi Saat aug ote Gifae | ya art & Hera wr sects Fife | 2 (a) arere—ardoa weil Hf sebtoka ater (0) 3 ener webifbter seer seit aft eat (N) wT ferren auf ater orm wifey | gaara a a fread freprfere | 2 wera (hb) sarafera fafeoeott & fore eisrél wre fara 3 ere warren —FPrega eer ar arse ears & fre, sfaa are difac : @ fare haar daar yeq fafa sraftrat v,, v> Hv, (vy < v, < v5) Gi) fafeoii ft war orate aq faftra ciara I, 1, a1, (<1, <1) pen Bf & ae arircran ferftag at wa Reser & fore sre ATA g | 2 wea ‘every ay etter at By afcerer feat | fe Fee ox-aon St afer Sah tT a St TE, alga qe an wea Fa 2 3 60 cm aaren fase % sats & tihefia raat Ye (u, = 1.5) a ay A 24 cm GR aie ig ete Fa 8 ae ad fates ht ep ih seh ter A aa | 3 3a eh shire gw a Sal MeV # aheatera Ae: 2 a+ tH —> Ste +n fen®: (7H) = 2.014102 u (33) — 4 m(;H) = 8.016049 u (a m(3He) = 4.002603 u m, = 1.008665 u “see ontee At eraa a seafront waren ire fare a ew a Td TAT 2 warts aq & Bt sean ar secre Afare | 3 BIT 4 ou SECTION - A 1. Draw energy band diagrams of n-type and p-type semiconductors at temperature T > OK, depicting the donor and acceptor energy levels. Mention the significance of these levels. 2 2 (a) ) Draw the graph showing the variation of the number (N) of scattered alpha particles with scattering angle (0) in Geiger — Marsden experiment. Infer two conclusions from the graph. 2 OR Plot suitable graphs to show the variation of photoelectric current with the collector plate potential for the incident radiation of () the same intensity but different frequencies v,, v, and v, (¥, sue +n Pn) Given: m(7H)= 2.014102 u (a) m(3H) = 3.016049 u (: m($He) = 4.002603 u m, = 1.008665 u 7. Explain with the help of a suitable diagram, the phenomenon on which an optical fibre works. Mention any two uses of optical fibres. 3 55/11 5 P.T.O. 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(a) A parallel beam of light of wavelength 600 nm is incident normally on a slit of width 0.2 mm. If the resulting diffraction pattern is observed on a screen 1 m away, find the distance of 3 () first minimum, and (i) second maximum, from the central maximum. OR (b) A thin equiconvex lens of radius of curvature R made of material of refractive index j1, is kept coaxially, in contact with an equiconcave lens of the same radius of curvature and refractive index uy C1). Find ; (the ratio of their powers, and Gi) the power of the combination and its nature. 9. Photoelectrons are emitted from a metal surface when illuminated with UY light of wavelength 330 nm. The minimum amount of energy required to emit the electrons from the surface is 3.5 x 10-19 J, Caleulate : 3 (i) the energy of the incident radiation, and (ii) the kinetic energy of the photoelectron. 10. State the working principle of an LED. Write any two important advantages and two disadvantages of LED. 3 11. (a) @ Monochromatic light is incident on a surface separating two media. The frequency of the light after refraction remains unaffected but its wavelength changes. Why ? 3 (ii) The frequency of an electromagnetic radiation is 1.0 x 101! Hz. Identify the radiation and mention its two uses. OR 7 P.T.0. Ego oe 0) @ sare feo PQs 37 a aitfes Hee FH arte F ante seer aT A fat aia & fier} we were 1h eet BT iH sae Ue | ga TTT, ae fen gat bore 8 aT ew Fete at 2 | ge Pee atte ar sei ae fag ae & fer aifae fe fra sr far ferafera att @ we BIT Z5 = Zit Zo- ZA gfe’ | Gi) 26 or eran ae ear St ra oer rs vee Safire: Tae 7 ave RT TA 12. 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Use the ray diagram to prove that the angle through which the ray is deviated is given by 28 =Zit Ze-ZA. (i) What will be the minimum value of 8 if the ray passes ymmetrically through the prism ? SECTION - C CASE STUDY 12. The principle of superposition is used to understand the phenomenon of interference of light waves. The principle states that at a particular point, the resultant displacement produced by a number of waves is the vector sum of the displacements produced by each wave. Light waves from two coherent sources produce interference pattern. Thomas Young devised a way to obtain two coherent sources using two identical pinholes (S, and S,) illuminated by a single monochromatic pinhole source S. Using these sources in his experiment known as Young's double slit experiment, ‘Young studied the interference pattern. The pattern consists of alternate bright and dark fringes. The distance between two successive bright or dark finges depends on the distance between S, and S,, the distance of the screen from the plane of S,S, and the wavelength of light used. 5 I. Consider the following waves @ y, (i) yy asin ot asin 2ot (ii) y, =a sin et + 6) x Gv) yyasin(4or +3) Which pair of the waves coming from two sources $, and S, will produce interference ? (A) @ and Gi) ®) Gi) and Gi) (©) Gi) and Gv) ©) Gv) and @) 9 P.T.O. IL 1 Iv. BIT § io a wariag aidt 8 fries act areft ot were cet fara wee A ctor ware I, @, ‘faraas ra 2/4 ar Tare 2, fareh fag front 2 | ga fag oe aftomt damn et aw ® 1, © 21 ©) 41, aree 3 ar or fafa at ea ST A Teh, a SAR ST HTT I ST TS frat at ga di scr F fies cher FAT: ©), of 3K 0, & at ata fear Ta ota ar aay aa 8 7 A) 0,>0,> 0, B) 0,>0,>0, © 0,>0,>0, @) 0,>0,> 0, am & fa-fael sein 8 afe fadi-gerna 0.8 mm @ aan aafaner tad fafal s, afk S, % aa 8 50 om ath fra Ve TA Sie | aia we teh fos at ‘afew 8 0.4 mm ZO ve aA g, Bh see fre re wore Ah wire (A) 480 nm (B) 560nm (©) 640nm () 680 nm fe faq ae ware aor a & fR-fae wat Ft feat & whe ge a aT sora ferare fire, @ Bate saaga ax Gi) Beri 3 Mara ar am ahi Paral & aie yeaa 8 gfe eer | fe fear ran at a fences aaa 2 (A) ae ei wall # Fra tear | B) we ehi vei tues é | (©) Fe ree sHUTF fread te 8 eT GR HTT Hae TAT? | (D) Fert rH a aaa es Ted GR HTH aa Tear? | om s io Il Two light waves of the same intensity I, cach, having a path difference of 4/4, emanating from two coherent sources, meet at a point. The resultant intensity at the point will be (A) Zero B) I, © 2% ©) 41, Ill. Vandana performs Young's double slit experiment by using orange, greon and red lights successively. If the fringe widths measured in the three cases are @;, @) and @3 respectively, then which of the following is correct ? A) 0,>0,>0, ®B) 0,>0,>0, © 0,>0,>0, ) 0,>0,>0, IV. In a Young's double slit experiment, the slit separation is 0.8 mm and the interference pattern is obtained on a screen kept 50 em from the plane of the slits $, and ,. If the first bright fringe is formed 0.4 mm from the central maximum, the wavelength of light used is (A) 480 nm (B) 560 nm (©) 640nm @) 680mm Consider the effect on the angular separation of the fringes in a Young's double slit experiment due to the following operations : (the screen is moved away from the plane of the slits, Gi) _ the separation between the two slits is increased till fringes are observed. Which of the following options is correct ? (A) Itremains constant in both cases. (B) It decreases in both cases. (C)_ It remains constant in (i) but decreases in (ii). (D) It decreases in (i) but remains constant in (ji). n ou nn, EERE 8

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