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SECTION- A[14 Marks]

Question-1
alternative (a),(b),(c) or (d) for each of
correct
A. In questions (i) to(vii) below, choose the (7:1]
the questions given below:
i) The dimension of modulus of rigidity is: c) (MLT, d) [ML'T.
a) [ML'T, b) [MLT',
body is -
ii) The absorptive power of perfectly black c) 1, d) <
a) 0, b) 0.5,
of a particle in SHM at a distance x from the equilibrium
ii) Tne potential enerEy
position is:
a) ma'x, b) %ma'a, c) %
mw'(a'x), d) zero.
then its
iv) Ihe velocity of a particle ís y =Vo+ gt + at. If if its position is x=0 at t=0,
displacement after unit time(t =1) is :
a) vÍ+ (g/2)+ a, b) vÍ +2g +3a, vgt (g/2) +(a/3), d) vot g+a.
be
v) Two vectors A and B are perpendicular to each other. If A = 4f+3f, then Bwill
a) 41-3j, b)6î, ) k, d) 6t-4j.
vi) Given below are two statements marked Assertion and Reason. Read the two
statements and choose the correct option.
Assertion : The specific heat capaity of a given solid can be deterrnined by using
the principle of calorimetry.
Reason : Heat gained is equal to the heat lost.
a) A and B both are true and Ris correct explanation of A..
b) A and Bboth are true but Ris not proper explanation of A.
c) A is true but Ris false.
d) Aand B both are false.
vii) Given below are two statements marked Assertion and Reason. Read the two
statements and choose the correct option.
Assertion :Acceleration is proportional to the displacement. This condition is not
sufficient for the motion in simple harmonic.
Reason : In simple harmonic motion direction of displacement is also considered.
a) Aand Bboth are true and Ris correct explanation of A.
b) Aand Bboth are true but Ris not proper explanation of A,
c) Ais true but Ris false.
d) Aand Bboth are false.

B. Answer the following questions briefly : [7x1]


i) What are the dimensions of linear mass density?
i) Force Fand displacement S both are vector quantities. Which type is the
quantity work W= F.S?
ili) What is the angle of friction between two surfaces in contact having coefficient
of friction 1/V3?
F,
iv) YOung's modulus of the material ofa wire is Y. On pulling the wire by a force
the stretched
the increase in its length is X. what will be the potential energy in
wire?
particle in terms of its
v) Write the down the formula for time-period of SHM of a
displacement and acceleration.
horizontal circle remains same at
vi) The kineti energy of abody moving alonga
every point. Is it true foravertical circle also?
vii) Can there be a situation in which (E-U) <0?

SECTION- B (14 MARKSJ


[2)
Question-2
vË in time tË. Find the expression
A body of mass m' accelerates uniformlyfrom rest to velocity
for the instantaneous power delivered to the body as a function of time.
or

Two vectors A and Bare equal in magnitude but perpendicular to each other. Assuming a
suitable scale, represent their combination: A+2B, 24-B.
B
[2]
Question-3
horizontal surface.
Atorce of 98 N is just able to move a block of mass 20 kg on a rough
Calculate the coefficient of friction and the angle of friction. (g=9.8 m/s)
Question-4
(2]

A body rolled on a surface with speed of 10 m/s comes to rest after


covering distance of 50m.
Find the coefficient of friction. (Take g =9.8 m/s.)
or
0 00400

If the radii of two planets be R and R, their mean densities be pjand pz , then prove that the
ratio of accelerations due to gravity on the planets will be R1p1: R2p2.
Question-5 [2]

Two springs Aand Bare identical butA ia harder than B(KA>Kg). Orn which spring more work
will be done if they are stretched through same distance ? and explain the reason behind this
situation.
Question-6
involving in a horizontal circle of radius under a centripetal force (k/)
Aparticle of mass 'm' is
where 'K is a constant. What is the total energy?
(2]
Question-7
and displacement 'x of a
Which of the followingrelationships between the acceleretion '
particle involve simple harmonic motion ?

a) a=0.7x, b) a =-200x, c) a=-10 x, d) a =100 x


Question-8 (21
Write down the definition of 'compressibility of any material. Write its unit and dimension also.

SECTION-C (27 MARKS]


Question-9 3]

Find the time period of the mass M when displaced from its equilibrium position and then
released for the system shown in the following figure.

betensihle
strng

Question-10
(3]
Check the correctness of the relation s = ut+hat, where u is the initial velocity of a particle, a
is the constant acceleration and s is the distance travelled in time t.

OR

stone tied to the end of a string 80 cm long is whirled in a horizental circle


A
with a constant
speed. If the stone makes 14 revolutions in 25s, what is the magnitude and
direction of the
acceleration of the stone?
Question-11 [3)

1ne d0joining figure gives x-t plot of a particle in one-dimensional motion. Three different equal
Intervals of time are shown. In which interval is the average speed greatest, and in which is tt
the least? Give the sign of average velocity for each interval.

Question-12 [3]

50 kg girl wearing high heel shoes balances on asingle heel. The heel is circular with a
A
diameter 1.0cm. What is the pressure exreted by the heel on the horizontal floor? (g=9.8 N/kg)
OR

How
A10 KW drilling machine is used to drill a bore in a small aluminium block of mass 8 kg.
much rise in the temperature of the block in 2.5 minutes ? Assuming that 50% pf power is lost
in heating the machine and to the surroundings. The specific heat of aluminium is 0.91 j/g/°C.
Question-13 [3]
F= ma.
State Newton's second law of motion law motion. Deduce the ralation

Question -14 [3]


motion. Why?
What is cause of rolling friction? A horse has to pull harder in the initial stage of
Question-15 [3]
potential energy
Ifa wire is stretched by applying an external force, then prove that the elastic
per unit volume of the wire is equal to (1/2)x stress x strain.
[3)
Questlon-16
Find (i) buoyant
A mass of 6 kg Is floating in aliquld with 2/3 of its volume Inside the liguid.
the liquid. (8
force acting on the body and (i)ratio between the density of body and density of
=10 m/s?)
[3]
Question-17

Why is there the word displacement In Wien's displacement law? What is the unit of stefan's
constant ?

SECTION-D [15 MARKS]


Question-18 [3+2]

a) Acubical ice box, made of thermocol, side 30 cm has a thickness of 5.0 cm. f 4.0 kg of
ice is put in the box, find the amount of ice remaining after 6 hours. The outside
temperature is 45°C and coefficient of thermal conductivity of thermocol is 0.01
i/s/m/°C. The heat of fusion of water is 335x10° j/kg.
b) The woollen blanket keeps our body warm but on wrapping ice with the same blanket it
keeps ice cold. Why?
Or

a) The displacement equation for a particle executing simple harmonic motio is y = 0.2 sin
50 n (t+0.01) m, where 'y' is the displacement at instant 't'.Calculate the amplitude,
time period, maximum velocity and displacement at the start of the motion.
b) Write down the relation acceleration, displacement and fequency of a particle executing
S.H.M.

Question-19 [3+2]

a) Two metal rod land 2, of the same length have same temperature difference between
their ends. Their thermal conductivities are KË and K, and area of cfoss-section are A
and Az respectively. what is the required condition for the same rate of heat conduction
in them ?
b) Abrass tumbler feels much colder than a wooden tray on a chily day although both are
at the same temperature. Explain why?
OR

a) Write down Newton's universal law of Gravitation with its mathematical equation. (1]
b) Write the dimension of gravitational constant. [1]
c) The
tidal gravitational
pull of
sun on earth is greater than that of moon on earth. Yet, the
effect of the moon's Is greater than thattof the sun's pull. Why? (2]
d) What do you
mean by escape velocity?
[1]

Question-20 [3+2]

tCe Or mass m=l g executes an oscillatory motion on the concave surtace of a


Spherical dish of radius 2 mplaced on a horizontal plane. If the motion of the particle
Starts from a pointon the dish at heighth=lcm from the horizontal place and
coerticient of friction is 0.01, how much totaldistance will be moved by the particle
before it comes to rest ?
b) Why is friction a
non-conservative force ?
USEFUL CONSTANTS AND RELATIONS

1. Planck's constant (h) = 6-6 x 1034 J-s


2. Speed of light in vacuum (c) =3 x 10 m/s
3. Charge of aproton (p) = Charge of an electron (e) = 1-6x 10C
4. Mass of an electron (m) =9-1 x 10 Kg
5. One electron volt 1 eV = 16 x 10J
6. Unified atomic mass unit 1 u=931-5 MeV

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