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PHYSICS SOLUTIONS
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Conceputal
Conceputal
Conceputal

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L ML2
MvL
L

vcm
v
2 12
2
6
L
L L
P-conservation
vcm v 2v
2
2 6
3v

L
nRT
dV 3 dT
PdV nCv dT
dV nCv dT

V 2 CT 3 , where C is a constant.
V
V
2 T
Induced electric field will have lines of force in the form of concentric circles and every segment has
their own enduced emf by Faraday law of electromagnetic induction.
Conceptual
Conserving moment of system along rod.
L-conservation Mvcm

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By work energy theorem :

Let v be the velocity of the engine and V be the velocity of sound. The frequency of the sound heard

as

the engine approaches the observer is given by

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The frequency of the sound heard as the engine recedes from the observer is given by

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It is given that

The difference in the frequencies of the sound heard is

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Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
for wire of radius b is

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2r
l
(l )

2
l 2r
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If there will be no current in G. As the potential difference across

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FBD of cylinder and block are as shown by Newtons laws


40 2T fs = 8a
(1)
T fs = 4a/2
(2)
Subtracting equation (2) from equation (1)
40 3T = 6a

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T = (40 6a)/3
Also, by = I, we get
3a
T R + fs R = I
2R

resistance equal to

then

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T + fs = 3Ia/2R2
(40 6a)/3 + (40 12a)/3 = 3Ia/2R2 a = 80/(18 + 9I/2R2)
As = I = I (3a/2R)
= I = I (3a/2R)
3I
80
3 80 80

Nm
9I
2R
18 9 9
18

2R 2

Conceptual
mv2/r = GMm/r2
mvr = nh/2
= h/mv
min = h2/2GMm2
For V = 0, x = amplitude
E
Amplitude
A
For x = 0, V = Vmax
E
Vmax
B
Vmax = A
E
A
B
B
E
A
B
T 2
A
Dimensions of Ax2 = dimensions of BV2

Current i

V0 V0 sin t V0 cos t V0 V0 2 sin(t 45 )

R
R
T

i rms

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A [LT 1 ]2

[T 2 ] .
2
B
[L ]

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Dimensional formula for

i dt V 2 .
R
dt
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So
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i + e A = 60
i + e = 120
and i 30 = e
i = 75, e = 45
i = 45, e = 75.
When the oil is poured and fraction of ice in the water decreases. Volume of ice melted into water >
volume of water displaced by ice So water level rises Overall volume of ice will decrease as it melts.
oil's upper level falls.
Velocity of efflux is 2g
1
s y u y t gt 2 ; s x u x t
2

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For a =

F
no slipping between m and M
M+m

For no toppling of m

for curved surface

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To get

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Energy stored in the inductor = heat produced


=

=
Hence (C) is the correct answer.
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Magnitude of induced emf


= constant

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MATHS SOLUTIONS
Two persons between A and B be filled in 6.5 ways. A,B be rearranged in 2 ways. Now taking these
4 members as a group the 5 persons can be rearranged in 120 ways

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Let the ratio of roots be :1, then

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Cos = -4/5, then sin = 3/5

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Use l-hospital rule

f x lim
y 0

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p2 l 2

q m

f x y f x
kx
y

f x kx
f x k

x2
, Find k and
2

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2 2 a 2 2 a 1 a 1 5 5

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Put tan

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ax
e cos bx dx

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Given integral = x dx xdx


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e ax
a cos bx b sin bx
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dy f x x 0.08

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B is the image of (5, 7) in the line x+3y=16

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Clearly c1c2 0, a1a2 b1b2 0 , hence obtuse angle bisector is

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Req area = r S11 for the point C

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Tangent with slope 1 is 2x 2y +1 =0, hence the point of contact is (1/2, 1)

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External angle bisector is the tangent at /4

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Conceptual

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Use the formula of cos(A+B+C)

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Eliminate r from the given equations

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1
1
x cos 1 cos 1 x
2
2

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1
4m 2
2m

x y 2 7x y 1

2
5 2

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b=5 and b 2 a 2 c 2 and c-a = 1

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length of the altitude =

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x 1 2, 2w, 2w2

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Use z1

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The given lines are concurrent implies k = 1

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2 1 2
P = 3,1, 1 15 , ,
3 3 3

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Conceptual

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6 111
gof 1 3 g
5 25

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x x is satisfied by all integers and negative real numbers

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Replace x by x+99

2r1r2
r1 r2

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CHEMISTRY SOLUTIONS
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Conceptual
Conceptual

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5HIO 4
5HIO 4
Glu cos e
5HCOOH HCHO; Fructose
3HCOOH 2HCHO CO 2

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Conceptual

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Na2CO3 2 HCl 2 NaCl CO2 H 2O


236.5 gm

106 gm

Eq.wt of Na2CO3 = 106/2 = 53 gm


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For adiabatic changes dq = 0 hance S

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P H P Kin log

dq
0
T

HIn

During colour change I n HIn . So PH = 5

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69. Conceptual
70. As C2 has max. bond order = 2, hence max. B.E & min. bond length.
71. Lets total no. of moles of the gas be n, of which n1 are in the larges sphere & n2 in the smaller sphere
after the stop cock is opened
N = n1 + n2 & pV = nRT

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2T2 T1

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pV p |V
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RT1 RT1 2T2 R

K i Ai e Ei
(1)

K Ae Ea
(2)

RT

where i = 1,2,3..

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72. Lattice energy of hydrides of alkalimeter decrease down the gp, hence stability of hydrides &
reactivity of GPIA elements with H2 decreases.

RT

Putting 1 to K
1

3K13 .K 3 3. A13 .e 3 E1 RT . A3 .e E3

K 22
A22 .e 2 E2 RT

3. A13 . A3 RT 3 E1 2 E2 E3
.e
A22
(3)
Now comparison 2 with 3 we get the ans.

RT

74.

2 BaCl2 K 2Cr2O7 3H 2 SO4 K 2 SO4 2CrO2Cl2 2 BaSO4 3H 2O


Re d A

CrO2Cl2 4 NaOH Na2CrO4 2 NaCl 2 H 2O


C

Yellow B

CH 3COO2 Pb Na2CrO4 PbCrO4 2CH 3COONa


YellowC

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M
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500 2 160 103 J 160 KJ
0.1
(minus sign is used as heat is evolved)

Due to the absence of d-orbitals, F2 does not combine with F- to from F3 ion.

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