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PHYSICS-SOLUTIONS
1. Potential energy (Spring + Gravitational) with position is as shown
ne
U t li
ai gh
str
parabola
Speed v0
X
initial max
position compression
Spring K .E
relaxed max
position position
The above graph is traversed twice (back and forth) so, vo is achieved four times.
2. Work done by F along path 1
1 2
y 2 dx x 2 dy
0 0
1 2 2
y
(2 x) 3 dx dy
0 0
2
2J Wext 2 J
Work done by F along path 2
2 1
2 2
0 x dy 0 y dx
along yaxis along x axis
2 1
12 dy odx
0 0
2 0 2 J Wext 2 J
Fx Fy
non-conservative force.
y x
3. With time t, only dependent on m,l,g, we may write t ma l b g c and use dimensional analysis to
1 1 l
obtain a 0, b , c . So t .
2 2 g
4. Using W.E theorem
3l 1
We get mg mv 2 0
2 2
v 3gl
ac
60 at
l
2
V
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v2
At t T , aC 3g
l
3g
at g cos 30o
2
vertical acceleration
3g
3 g cos 60o sin 60
o
2
3g 3g 3g
upwards
2 4 4
But at t T , vertical acceleration = g downwards
3g 7 g
change = g
4 4
1 1 v
5. For maximum compression being xo , W.E. theorem gives mvo 2 kxo 2 and when v o , we get
2 2 2
1 2 vo2 1 3
m vo k x02 x 2 kx kxo
2 4 2 2
2h
6. It is a horizontal projectile, time taken =
g
' dx '
7. For every ‘dx’ displacement of the block, point ‘B’ moves towards right. Force
2
l
dx 1
applied by left half on right half is kx towards left. So work done k x k l2
0
2 4
U F
8. Stable eq 0, x 0
x x
U F
Unstable eq 0, x 0
x x
Neutral eq U = constant
E E3 has only one turning point, x x3
9. F1 .ds 0, 2 .ds 0 for conservative forces.
F
10. When U is maximum (=E) then K.E is min = 0 but when K.E is maximum then U min need not be
zero.
U
also, a 0 F 0 0
x
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2g
2a
11
1 g 2
Distance travelled by pulley B in ‘t’ sec t work done by gravity on pulley
2 11
1 g 2
B 3mg t
2 11
1 g 2
3mg t
2 11 3mg 2t
Average power delivered
t 22
12. Forward force comes from the road = F
Power P0 Fv . Initially car needs very large force to start it from v = 0.
P dv
At any instant F R Ma 0 R M
v dt
1 Vdv
dt
M P0 Rv
1 1 P Rv P0
dt 0 dv
M R P0 Rv
1 dv P0 dv
dt
M R R P0 Rv
t v P P0
02 ln -- (1)
M R R P0 Rv
P0
Also vmax a 0 vmax
R
Substituting v vmax in (1) we get T
vmax MP 1
Substituting v in (1) we get t 20 ln 2
2 R 2
13. Using work energy theorem between top and bottom points for bead,
1
Wg Wsp WN mv 2 0
2
Here WN 0 , so
1 2 1 2 1
mg 4 R k 4 R k 6 R mv 2
2 2 2
v 28 gR
v2
ac 7g
4R
F.B.D of the bead at bottom is
k(4R) = 4mg
ac
37
at O
mg
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16 24mg
N 4mg cos 37 mg mac N 8 mg N
5 5
12 g
Also 4mg sin 37 mat at
5
14. We can use work energy theorem on person W.R.T ground frame. At every instant
person will be moving up with an effective speed of u – V where as his point of
contact with travellator moves down the incline at V to avoid shipping. The F.B.D of
person W.R.T ground is
N
O
fs
mg sin
mg cos
Wmg sin W f s Wint k .E 0
Here Wmg sin mgh and f s mg sin
If t is time taken to climb then
h cos ec
t
u v
Power delivered by friction mg sin v
mgh v
W.D by friction mg sin t
u v
Students are advised to try the same problem using travellator frame in which W.D
by friction = 0
K .E K .E
15. Pinst , Pavg
t t
Wall K .E
4 mg
16. Min-extension required for ‘4m’ to lift y say using W.E theorem on block of mass ‘m’
k
Wall K .E
1
wg wsp 0 m v02
2
1 2 1
mgy ky 0 m v02
2 2
m
Substituting for ‘y’ we get v0 8 g
k
17. If it reaches A ' then it will reach A.
18. Speed at horizontal position 6 g l
Change in momentum p f pi p 2f pi2 as p f pi m 14 g l
Fx
19. Fmax 0 2x l 0 x l
x 2
2 2
U U U
Wmax 0, 2 0 Fx 0, 2 0 x l .
x x x
1
20. Pmax happens when v = 1. Wall k .E m v 2 1J
2
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CHEMISTRY SOLUTIONS
21. Polarity
For A D, 416 434 341 / 2 28.5
For A C , 432 434 242 / 2 94
For A B , 570 434 154 / 2 276
22. E. A. of M I .P. of M
Ionization energy of all elements in modern periodic table is higher than the electron gain enthalpy of
any element (in magnitude) in modern periodic table.
24. In lanthanides Eu has highest and Yb has second highest atomic radius.
25. Decrease in atomic radius between successive elements order is s p d f due to shielding effect
order s p d f .The observed decrease in ionic radius amongst representative elements is
relatively more than the corresponding decrease in atomic radius for the same elements.
26.
1s 1p
2s 2p 2d
3s 3p 3d 3f
Zn 30 :1s 2 1 p 6 2 s 2 2 p 6 3s 2 2d 10 3 p 2
29. In addition to the differences between the first member of each group and its congeners there are also
similarities between elements with atomic numbers Z and Z+8
Z 14 15 16 17
Si P S Cl
Z+8 22 23 24 25
Ti V Cr Mn
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35.
39. 600 kj
M M , M1
400 kj
M12
11 0 1 1
4 4
40. Thorium
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MATHS -SOLUTIONS
41. Let the line be x y 0
t3 t 2 3
Where , lies on it (where t a, b, c )
t 1 t 1
Equation will be cubic in ‘t’ with the roots a,b,c
3
Now a b c , ab bc ca abc
Finally abc ab bc ca 3 a b c 0 3
42.
A ,
O
B 2 , C 3 ,
OA BC slope OA 1 A ,
1
OB CA slope of OB , B 2 ,
2
1
OC AB slope of OC , C 3 ,
3
Slope of BC 1 3 2
Slope of CA 2 3 5
5 5 4 2
A , , , B 2 , , , C 3 ,
3 3 3 3
4 y 2
Centroid G 2 ,
9 x 9
43. A 1, 2 , B , 2 , C , 3 , P 2,3
3 2
Slope of BP 1 1 5
2
1 6 1
Slope of CP 10
2 2 2
B 5,10 , C 10,7 gives equation of BC x 5 y 45
p q 50
y
A
450 D
x
O 450
B
44.
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a
Here OD AD BD OD P
5
2
1 a
Area of le OAB 2 P P sq. units
2 5
45. Solving x y 4 0, 2 x y 2 0
Circum centre is 2, 2
Circum diameter 10
46. x 2 x y 1 0 Point 2,1 distance from origin 2
47.
y
C
D C,
9
x
O
0,C
1 C 1
2 1 9 C 8 1 C 3 (C = 15 is not possible)
2 9 2
48. mb 0 m 0 and b 0 or m 0 and b 0
Either cases lines cut –ve X-axes and +ve Y-axis or –ve X-axes and –ve Y-axes
X-intercept cannot be +ve
49.
Q
0 0
R x ,y
O 0,0 P
Let R x0 , y0 be the foot of the perpendicular from 0,0
y
Slope of OR 0
x
0
Equation of PQ : xx0 yy0 x02 y02
OP OQ a
x2
0 x
y2
0 0
y
0 ax0 y0
Locus is x 2
y
2
x y axy
50. Homogenising curve using the line
Since the curve is equally inclined to the axes coefficient of xy 0 k 1
51. Triangle formed is obtuse angled so centoid and incenter lie inside
x y 1
52. Clearly 1 1 1
x y 1 0
2 2 2
x y 1
3 3
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