HINT – SHEET
1. G
VG VH 8 3 4 2 7V
2A
z z FGH IJ
z
r r r
K K K Iy
P.E. = – F. dr = –
r2 K
r . dr =
r2
dr = –
r 20V Ix 10V
x y
K FG K IJ = K 0 Iy 10
T.E. = K.E. + P.E. =
2r
+ H r K 2r
5. When S is open 10 0
Iy 5A
2
V 1 B V2 V3 B
A B
20 0
Iz 4A
5
Reading of V 1 would equal to potential
difference across AB while V2 and V3 will show applying KCL at X
no deflection as connected across point B (short- Iz + Ix = Iy
circuit)
4 + Ix = Iy = 5
when S is closed
I x 1A
V1 V2 V3 A
A B A B 11. A
A + B = AB A.B
NOT
Now reading of all voltameters would be equal B NOR NOT
to potential difference across AB. B
NOT
So potential difference across V2 and V3 will
increase while reading of V1 will remain same. Hence, this is NAND gate
6µF 3µF
a b
S2 VC
8µF
2µF 3µF
C1 , 20V C1
x
y 1µF 1µF
C1V1 6 20
VC
C1 C2 9
z
8µF
So charge on C2
|||
= C2 V C
2µF= 6×3
3+6
3 6 20
8µF Q 40C
2µF 9
x
1µF
y 1µF
19. mv 2 energy
20. Torque about CM :
8µF
|||
Fb . 4 = I
8µF 2/3µF 8µF
2/3µF
1
= ( r2) () () (g). 4
x y I
1 1 1 3 11 6 8 r 2 2g
1 =
Ceq 8 8 4 8 8 4I
10 V 20 V F
B i
d c
30º 60º
10 cm i
F' v
i
a b
i
10
E 10 2 F
5
= 200 V/m induced magnetic field is vertically up the plane
of the loop. The portion ab and cd of the loop
4t 1 2
23. 6 t 2 t1 experience equal and opposite forces hence
t2 3
cancel. The portion da experience a force F'
v
opposite to v .
4t1 If the loop covers a distance s in time t,
sl o
=4
pe=
pe
S
sl o
Then v
t t
O t1 t1+t2
S
Area of v-t graph = 3km = 3000 m W F '.S F' .t
t
where F' = iLB
1 2 W = iLB . v . t
t1 t1 4t 1 3000 t 1 30s
2 3 Since q = i × t
W = LBvq
2 5
Total time = t 1 t 1 30 50s
3 3 W
e vBL
q
dT
24. Heat current : i = – k A Alternative Method
dx
idx = – kA dT d d(BA)
e
dt dt
T2
i dx = – A
0
T dT i = – A
or e B
dA
T1
dt
since half of the loop is inside the magnetic
(T22 T12 ) A (T12 T22 )
i= field
2 2
1 2 dA 1 dL
So, A L and 2L. Lv
2m 2 dt 2 dt
25. Time period T =
qB e = –BvL
P = 3P = 54.77 V/m
29. For positive charge F e = F m & there direction
are opposite therefore particle will move in v2
35. Given an =kt2 or kt 2 or v2= krt2
straight line. r
For negative charge direction of F e & F m are Average power delivered
same.
Total work done increase in K.E.
30. The current in the circuit shown in the figure
Total time elapsed total time elapsed
is maximum when the impedence
L C R 1 2 1
m v 02 mv 02 m krt 2 mkrt
P 2 2 0
0
t0 t0 2 t0 2
e = e0sin t
36. F.B.D. of the object w.r.t. the rotating cone
is shown :
2
2 1 If we displace the object along the slope then
Z R L of the circuit is
C 'R' (the radius of the circle on which the object
moves) will change and hence there will be
1 no equilibrium of the object along the slope.
minimum i.e.,when L
C
1
or 2
LC
1 1 1 1
f=
2 LC 2 4 9 106
1
= As a result, it will move up or down along the
2 6 10 3
= 26.5 Hz slope.
M I t
Fsin S Fsin
55. W=
n factor F
F F
7 1930 75 /100
W= 0.105g
37. Fcos Fcos 1 96500
R
57.
* *
CH2=CH–CH 2 CH2–CH=CH2
not force on mass m at point S = 2F cos
wustz RXN Products
Gm 2 62. H = U + P2V2–P 1V1
Fnet 2 1
2 2 = 30 + (5×4 – 2×3)
2
2 2
4 = 44 L atm
4
65. Product is Ph–CH=CH–CH–C=N–OH
CH3 H
2Gm2 16Gm 2 There is 3 stereocenter (2 for G.I. and 1 for O.I)
Fnet 3
5 2 2 5 5 2 no. of stereoisomer = 2n
= 23 = 8
4
66. Repeating same layers can never form close
packing
38. = nee.e + nhe.h
77. Anti Elimination process.
where ne = nh = ni
Normal molar mass 164
78. i= = 2.5
= eni (e + h ) observed molar mass 65.6
= 1.6 × 10–19 × 2.29 × 1019 (0.39 + 0.19) i = 1+2
= 1.6 × 2.29 × 0.58 ohm-m = 75%
39. Let linear mass density be . 84. NCERT-XII, Figure-7.1, Page. 128
86. NCERT(XII) Pg# 167/182(H) Para: 9.1.2
90. NCERT(XII) Pg# 168/182(H) Para: 9.1.2
X cm
m ixi L L / 2 L / 2 L / 4 ...
m i L L / 2 | ...... 91. NCERT Pg.# 282
92. NCERT-XII, Page- 50
94. NCERT XIth Page # 145
1 1 95. NCERT Bio (XIth) Pg. # 271
1 .... 1
L
4 L 1 4 L 96. NCERT-XII, Page- 46
2 1 2 1 3 107. NCERT XII Pg.# 200
1 .... 1 1
2 2 109. NCERT (XI) Pg. # 68,71,78
111. NCERT XII Pg.# 181
112. NCERT (XIIth) Pg. # 227 (Fig.13.4)
2V.D.
54. Valency = 3.98 114. NCERT(XI) Pg # 266
E 35.5
115. NCERT XII Pg.# 174
At. mass = E × valency 116. NCERT (XIIth) Pg. # 157
117. NCERT (XII) Pg. # 35
= 118.92
119. NCERT XII Pg.# 201
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129. Symbol represents vertical component of 132. In forward bias of p-n junction diode, the
magnetic field B current flows due to diffusion of majority
Symbol represents horizontal component of carriers. In reverse bias, very small current (
B . It is clear from the diagrams that the few A) flows due to drifting of minority
horizontal component of B will interact with the carriers.
induced current.
The resulting magnetic force will act opposite The given circuit is a p-n-p junction transistor
to weight of the ring and thus, holds the ring. having emitter more negative with respect to
So, both the assertion (A) and the reason (R) are base, so it is reverse biased and collector is more
true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). positive with respect to base so it is forward
130. In Herz experiment the production of spark biased.
between the detector gap is maximum when it
166. NCERT(XI) Pg# 114/115(H) Para: 7.4.2
is placed parallel to the source gap. This means
that the electric vector of radiation produced by 167. NCERT(XII) Pg# 166/180(H) Para: 9.1.1.1
the source gap is in the direction perpendicular
to the direction of propagation of radiation. 171. NCERT Pg.# 286
131. Potential barrier of p-n junction can not be
measured by sensitive voltmeter because in the 172. NCERT Pg.# 296, 297
deletion region, there are no free electrons and
178. NCERT-XII, Page- 50
holes and in the absence of forward biasing p-n
junction offers infinite resistance.