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The document consists of a series of questions related to physics, covering topics such as electrostatics, optics, electromagnetism, and nuclear physics. It includes multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and problems requiring derivations and explanations. The questions are divided into sections with varying scores assigned to each, indicating a structured assessment format.

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Physics Qp

The document consists of a series of questions related to physics, covering topics such as electrostatics, optics, electromagnetism, and nuclear physics. It includes multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and problems requiring derivations and explanations. The questions are divided into sections with varying scores assigned to each, indicating a structured assessment format.

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Answer any 5 questions from1 to 7. Each carries 1 score.

(5 x1=5)
1. The electrostatic force per unit charge is known as
(a) Electric current
(b) Electric potential
(c) Electric field

2. A circle of radius r is drawn with a charge +q placed at the centre. The work done in
moving a point charge once around the circumference of the circle is

3. Which of the following gives the polarity of the induced emf ?


() Biot-Savart Law (ii) Lenz's Law
(ii) Ampere's circuital Law (iv) Fleming's right-hand Rule

4. The frequencies of gamma-rays, ultraviolet rays, and X-rays are V V, and V3


respectively. Then
(ii) v> V,>V2
(ii) v,>V,>v3 (iv) V V>Vi

5. If radius of first electron orbit of hydrogen is r, radius of second electron orbit of


hydrogen is

6. Two thin lenses of power + 4D and - 2D are in contact. The focal length of the
combination is

7. process is responsible for the production of energy in sun. (Nuclear fission /


Nuclear fusion)

Answer any 5 questions from 8 to 14. Each carries 2 scores. (5x 2= 10)

8 ml
Show that the resistance of a conductor can be expressed by R = netA where symbols
have their usual meanings.

9. Relative permeability of a material ,<1, identify the magnetio material. Write the
relation between relative permeability and magnetic susceptibility.
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10. The instantaneous current and'yoltage of an a.c, circuit are given by i= 10 sin 314t
Ampere and v=50 sin (314t +/2) Volt.
What is the
(a) phase difference between voltage and current ?
(1)
(b) power dissipation in the circuit ?
(1)
II. (a) Which electromagnetic wave is used in
communication ? cellular phones to transmit voice
(6) In the process of charging of a parallel plate (1)
between the plates of the capacitor is capacitor, the current produced

(i)
dt (ii)
1 dog
Ho dt

(ii) e0Ùgdt (iv)


1 dog
where symbols have their usual
meanings. (1)
í12 (a) Define wavefront.
(b) Figure shows a plane (1)
wavefront
corresponding refracted wavefront. incident on a convex lens, draw the
(1)

13. What is meant by ionisation energy ?


Write its value for hydrogen atom.
14. The carbon
isotopeCI2 has a nuclear mass of 12.000000 u.
energy of its nucleus. Given m, = Calculate the binding
1.007825 u; m,=1.008665 u, 1 a.m.u.
(u) =931 MeV.
Answer any 6 questions from 15 to 21. Each
15. (a) Define electric dipole carries 3 scores.
moment. (6x3=18)
(b) Write an expression for (1)
electricield. When will ittorque acting on an electric dipole placed in a
become maximum ? uniform
(2)
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16. (a) What is equipotential surface ? (1)
(0) Write tiwo properties of equipotential surfaces. (2)
17.
(a) What is the working principle of a moving coil galvanometer 7 (1)
(b) HoW will you convert a galvanometer into an ammeter ?
(1)
(C) An ammeter is always connected in series with a circuit. Why ?
(1)
l3. Using Huygens concept of wavefront, derive Snell's law of
refraction.
19. (a) Which one ofthe following is the correct graph
showing the variation between the
maximum kinetic energy (K.E.max) of the emitted
frequency of incident radiation (v) for a given photoelectrons and the
photosensitive surface ? (1)
K.E.max K.E.max

(i)

KE.max
K.E.max
(ii)
(iv)

(b) A
photosensitive surface has a work function of 2.00 eV.
kinetic energy of electrons ejected Find the maximum
300nm. (Planck's constant, fromn this surface by radiation of wavelength
h=6.63 x 1034 J s)
(2)
20. (a) State
Gauss's law in
(b) A short bar magnet magnetism. (1)
placed with its axis at 30° witha
of magnitude equaluniform
field of 0.3 T experiences a torque external magnetic
magnitude the magnetic moment of the magnet ?
of to 5 x 102 J. What is the
(2)
21. With the help of a
the input and output
circuit diagram, explain the working of a
waveforms. half wave rectifier.Draw
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Answer any 3 questions from 22 to 25. Each carries 4 scores. (3x4= 12)
22. (a) Obtain an expression for the equivalent capacitance when two capacitors C and
C, are connected in parallel. (2)
(b) Given graph shows variation of charge 'g' with potential
difference V' for two
capacitors C and C,. Both the capacitors have same plate separation plate
but
area of C, is greater than that of C,. Which line (X or Y)
why ? corresponds to C and
(2)

V’

23. (a) Kirchhoff's voltage law is in accordance with the.


() mass
conservation of
(ii) energy
(iii) momentum
(iv) charge (1)
(b) With the help of diagram, arrive at
the Wheatstone's principle. (3)
24. (a) What is the working
principle of an a.c. generator ?
(b) With the help of a diagram, (1)
explain theory and working of an a.c. generator. (3)
25. (a) Draw a ray diagram of simple
distance of distinct vision (D). microscope showing image formation at the least
(b) The magnification of a (2)
compound microscope 20. The focal length of the
eyepiece is.5 cm and the image is formed is
at the near point (25 cm). Find the
magnification of objective lens.
(2)

Answer any 3 questions from 26 to 29. Each carries 5


scores. (3 x5=15)
26. (a) A spherical shell of radius R' is
uniformly charged with charge tq'. Using
Gauss's law find the electric field intensity at a point
(i) Outside the spherical shel.
(ii) On the surface of the (2)
spherical shell. (1)
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(b) A point charge causes an electric flux -2 x 1014 Nm-/C to pass through a
spherical Gaussian surface. (E, = 8.85 x 10-12 CN m)
) Calculate the value of the point charge. (1)
(1) If the radius of the Gaussian surface is doubled, how much flux would pass
through the surface ? (1)

27. (a) What is Lorentz force ?


(1)
(b) The figure shows the path of motion of a charged particle (tq) in a uniform
magnetic field :

(i) What will be the direction of magnetic field with


the charged particle ? respect to the velocity of
(i) Show that the frequency of revolution of (1)
the radius of the path. charged particle is independent of
(ii) Is there any change in kinetic energy of the (2)
charged particle ? Explain. (1)
28. (a) With the help of a phasor
diagram, find the impedance of a series LCR circuit.
(b) A series LCR circuit is (3)
in figure below. At what connected to an ac source of variable frequency as shown
frequency the impedance of this circuit will be minimum ? (2)
36 Q

72 uF

4.5 H

29. (a) Draw the path of a


light ray, through the prism, which
Mark the angle of deviation,
figure, angle of incidence and suffers minimum deviation.
angle of emergence in the
(b) Using the above (2)
the prism is equaldiagram, show that sum of the angle of
to the sum of the angle of deviation and the angle of
(c) What do you mean by angle of incidence and angle of emergence. (2)
minimum deviation ?
(1)
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