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ce
.c
havingradius2R. O'isthenewC.M.
2.
M,radius
dow~hb~
'0:
an
e where I= MK'
K2 '
'
2
+R
Cenlnl forces always act along the axis of
rotauon Therefore, the torqueiszero. And
if there ts no external torque acting on a
rotaung body then 1ts angular momentum
ra
m_akil
'
isremoved
M=massofdio:ofradius2R
2
Now.m=(nR ).cr,
M
M
where cr = the
2
2
n(2R)
4nR
per unit area
fl}
"
xa
~
M ,_
-[n(2R) 2 -nR 2 ].cr
_ R2
3
cr
We ha
"
M' .x +
M'+-f\
vwq+li!l:
(b) is
Letconstani:.
the sprmgbe coml""essedbyx.
Clear!:,~
.e
M = 11(2Ri o
4.
!!I
=0
-mR
a,
I
I
-mvl= -kx2 +fie
2
2
a-,
a-, 16=5000xl+15x
a, 5000 x2 + 15x -16 =0
Butx = "'
R
5.
;=H)R
(l~ring-'lfe value)
x=55cm.
(<!I Let~ be the K.E. at the highest point Then
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ce
.c
om
= 2f;from(i)
8.
e = 60'
a, ~ = K.coSl6o
m~
(~
6.
~aw ofthermo~tcs,
ra
=K
q}
I= I0 cos2(i)
2
xa
where,I0 =maxunumt~
t
~ =phase difference
,.
T2
xc z f;
fer
.e
Also, ~ =
2n
;t
"
=-~
- ;ti x =3(-~
9.
( .,f3)2
3
=4
(~ Thetwospringsareinparallel.
Effec~ve SJ>"ing constanl,
K=~+K2.
'
(K
v;;;-
f= _I_JKI +K2
2n
m
For pathtbf
Q =36 cal
W=?
Byftrstlaw ofthermodynamtcs,
Q= t.U+W
a; W= Q-t. U
Since, the change in internal energy does
not depend on the path, therefore
t.U=30 cal
W=Q- t. U= 36-30 =6 cal.
f=2n
a= amplitucle
"' = angular frequency
t=time
Now, average K.E. = < K>
I
.
2 2
= < 2mCol a stn2Colt>
I
2>
2
ffi(o) ... <sin Colt>
2
=....(!)
2007-13
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=.!.mro2 a2
- = v(2)
I l +(0) l = 2 umts
OB =I rll
I
= -mal (2nv)l
om
~ =2 X 10-l 11 sinn t
dt
. t= sm.
stnn
2
11t=-
"2
ra
II.
"
ce
.c
10.
1
Now, potential at A, V;, = - -.---'Q:..J//r...,
4n e 0 ~
(: w = 2nv)
xa
.!..cvl
= ~. whereC =Capacitance of
Ce
capacitor
.e
V =Potential difference,
e = emf of battery
.!..eel
= eel
- 2 -.c
. V=e)
12.
(
14.
~
(0,0) rl B (2,0)
= ~,..(.fi-::-::i-+-(./I="'"i:
.p =2 units.
-!.~
E(
-!.~
=Rll-e
5(
-~l ~
J =jt-e
10
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18.
19.
20.
(~
excitationof nuclei
The current will flow throughRL w
om
15.
the
Energyofaphotonoffreque: o
ts
ce
.c
.e
xa
ra
=~
c
Att= I,
x
g f
= V~o +-+2 3.
tum of
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24.
(a)
... (il)
xa
( ~ Here,
fl}
25
+E
-... I ,.1'
.
D'
.. . ..
q
(b) By question,
tn2
Ax
--=Ay
'v averagelifeofY
a,
Ax= (tn2).Ay
Ax= (0.693).Ay
Ax < Ay.
Now, the rate of decay is ~ven by
R= R 0 e-1.t
For X, Rx = Roe-~'
w
w
.e
23.
IEF-IAC.
I,=IAc+IBD=21Ac
ra
... (i)
Again, by the same theorem
ce
.c
om
22.
2007-15
For Y,Ry=Roe-
3
cos(Olt+ ")
4
Hence, Rx
But by question,
Acceleration, a= A cos(Olt + 6)
Comparing the two accelerations, we get
3n
A=xrl" 2 ando=-.
26.
> Ry.
~=1-'1
'1
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30.
I
Here, 11=-
( cjl
om
10
~ven by ~ = Q2
w
absorbed from the resetvOir.
a,
(b) Here,
E and il
ra
28.
10
:. Q:~_,.90J.
(~ Si andOe are semiconcluctorsbutC is an
insulator. Also, the concluc~.,;ty of Si and
Ge is more than C because the valence
elecuons ofS~ Ge andC lie in thircl, fouth
and second orbit repsectively.
are petpendicular to e
V=
v does not
t'l:f
xa
qE = q'<il
'II.
9=Q2
ce
.c
M~~~.~~~-"~
=
0=
.e
= E B sin9o
we get
T=ma and
F-T=Ma
where Tis force clue to spring
~ F-ma=Ma
a; F=Ma+ma
B
~i~orrect.
'E~l" 20
= x2- 4 volt
F
M+m
Now, force acting on the block ofmassm is
=--.
a, E= +
)=~
m+M
40x
2
(x - 4)
ma=m(-F
M+m
32.
Atx = 4 fJffi ,
160
10
= + - = +-voltlfJffi.
144
9
I
N a... P=- ~
'
f
f =
-u
I
I
f =-=-metre
p -10
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2007-17
35.
(b) We have,
Molar heat capaci~:Y= Molarmassx Specific
heat capacityperunitmass
and
c.-28c.
(~
35.
xa
IOioU
~I ..1.I )
w
w
w
(I ~
ogli~J
28.
(c)
-~
I
2
n by -mvand v- is the square
2
of the magnitude of velocity which does
not change.
Glearl:~,~
,.....--...,...----__,.
I1
Il
20 = 10 logli~)
Resultantfield, B =
(II~
2 = loglil)
a;
.!!.= IOl
Il
I1
Il=loo
Intensi! decreases by a factor I 00.
(I ~
a;
~
When a charged partie~ magnetic
(Il ~
glioJ
a;
Gp-Gv-
ra
~
.e
a;
(b)
L~-~=1 ~
tff
We have, L1 =I Ologl.!!.J
I0
( Il ~
Ll=IOioglioJ
'2/cp _v~8; =R
34.
a,
ce
.c
(fornitrogetiJ
Now.G -G =R
T=K1T1ll+KlTll1
Klll + K/ l
om
.. ?P: 28 ?P
4ar + B~
a,
c~J(Ir+In
B =1'1l(l
- I1 +Ill r
2nd
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... (it)
... (iit)
... (i~
... (i)
ce
.c
Rso-Ro
RIOo-Ro
chain.
CH2CH~
5-R0 =.!._
6-R0
a, 6-R0 =10-2Ro
a, Ro=4Q.
(~
Thepoten1ialenergyofacbargedcapacitar
is~venbyU=
2c
~~~ ~ ~.
6
COOH
B@.<d
fl}.'-'
ra
(~
44.
J?.
om
38.
CH3
5
41
CH3CH2
6H
3
3-ttlyl-4 ,4-dimttl1)'lhtpw<
xa
.e
4l.
K ts the dielectnc co
Agam, whenthe diele
emoved
s1 owly 1ts en
~
r
o 11l1tlal
potenllal ener Th
1s zero
(b) Electr01l1c char
not depend on
ace elera n due o J8Vl ty as tt ts a
univ sal
starOs~~ .
ge on earth
~ete~
Diama~etic
electrons
w
w
45 (b)
Value of
ANaCI
should also be
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O=1.1 -
100
= 29 x352.8 gofsolution
= 1216 gofsolution
Densit = Mass 1216 = 1.216 ~1
y Volume 1000
[cul]
00 59
[ z.nl+] =
50. (<\)
1030
ce
.c
= 122~1
~ log[f:::~)
0 59
om
[cu2
ra
foHO
T> - -
.e
xa
51. (b)
6S'
([Znl+ ])
OD59
Eul = E "'--2-log [ Cu1+]
o
CHO
HO - CI*-H
.
.
( *1Sasymmetnccorbe>q
l
~H 20H
6l. (b) Proteins have two types of secondary
.tructures a.-helix and Jl-plsed sheet.
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Molesof~~e:~~:sofCH4 ~
om
m/32
m/32 01
= m/32+mll6 = 3m/32 =
Parual pressure of02 = Tp
e
fracllonifO = P x
2
IIBr
sub~::
~:;;~+:~~~~~3
3
+
KOH
h~~e~C2 (conceru~o~
\:c_t_
ra
. (a)
+3Hp
63. ( cjl
~,CI + ~
l
xa
FeCI, l
~ +C~
~chlaotohont
Tober<
62
ex ole
ce
.c
Br
~~~~mhtr<
.e
Given
"I= "2
.,. "=
or
~~~=C~T
5 .251M
1.8/60
---
M=210gmol
69. (cjl Givent.H=41 kJmoi-1=41000Jmol-l
x=
,JK; = Jl xi0-.9
1.0
molllit
= 1.0 x 10-4 x283 glit
1.0 xlo- x283 xiOO
OOml
11
1000
gm
= 2.83 x w-3gmi!OO ml
IO'
2007-21
77. (c)
~,l+6HC~~ ~ 2AI3+(~+(CI-(>q)+3H:o;;)
om
l = 0.693 0.693
30
lt/2
I OA
2.303
A0
2.303
1
ty,= -._- ogA 0.693 /30 10
=
2 .303 x30
x logiO = 100 days.
_
0 693
is
RCH2X>~CHX> ~CX
CH3CHpH
P+l>
1CH3CH2l
74. (<!I
78. (a)
ra
ce
.c
gA
xa
CH3CH2
.e
H-t-0Mgl0
........\
~~0
~
-OH
SECllONlll- MA1HMATICS
.fi9
+ n-pr~hkohol
75
(c)
means3s-ortml
n = 3, t I means3p-orbital
n= 3, t 2 means 3d-orbital
n = 4, t 0 means 4s-orbital
Increasing order of energy among iliese
orbitals is
We know that
=>
=>
=>
R2 = P2 +Q 2 + 2PQ cos a.
(7)2 =p2 +(3)2 +2 P 3 cos a.
.....(i)
49 = P2 +9 + 6P cos a.
40 = p2 +6P cos a.
and
(.fi9)
= P2 + (-3)2+2P -3 cosec.
19 = P2 + 9 - 6P cosa.
10 = pl -6P cos a.
Adcing(i) and(n)
50 =2Pl
=> P2 = 25 => P = 5n
=>
=>
... ..(u)
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II R I-R l+y
andR
I 'I
R3 -R 1
~ - f(3)- f(l)
3-1
~~~g.~lt. log,3
2
.e
xa
ra
D= 0I Ix 0 =xy
0 0 y
Hence, Dis divisible by bothx andy
84. (b) Given,
equation
of hyperbola
equa1i~(i)becu
ce
.c
~x;i)=log;x
... (1)
"
l+(sinx+cosx)2
J2cos(x+~)
f(x)=
. .
. .f --<
" x +-<" "
Hence "'
..~,.x) tstncreasmg,t
2
L-
2!.
2
Hence, angle with positive direction of the
. .
z-axtsts
"
'2
~
5
~
1! 1!~
-2'4)
5 5a, (X,]
88. (~ GivenA= 0 a. 5a. andiA2 1 = 25
0 0 5
cosla. = 0 ~ a.=
31!
"
--<x<-
Hence,ft:x)tstncreastngwu,nn e
w
~
("
. 4 .sm
. x
_ cos 4.cos x -sm
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II .
u2 sinh
om
=a Ianoe.
x2
x3
2! +31+ . "'
Putx=-1
I
2!
I
3!
I
4!
I
5!
e-1 = ---+---
.......oo
(~
II
'+
w
w
4
= -xiOO =80%
.e
xa
91
61 ullvll sme1 =I
ra
ce
.c
'"'"'I
-cos~-g
COSO'.
a,l
=atanoc.[l u 2 .2s~a.cos
a.
94. (c)
Y'
Point must be on the directrix ofparabola
equation of directrix x + 2 = 0 ~ x = -2
Hence thepointis(-2, 0)
We know that equation of sphere is
x2 +J?+z2 +2ux +2vy+2wz+d=O
where centre is(-1_\ -v,. ~)
~venxl +J? +z2 -6x -12y-2z + 20 = 0
:. centre= (3, 6, I)
Coordinates of one end of diameter of the
sphere are (2, 3, 5). Let the coordinates of
the other end of diameter are (oc., ~. y)
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"
e=
..
" 211
LRQC=n-3=3
~= xi+(x-2)J-k
"
LRQX=3
om
.. EqualionoflineQMis(y-0) -
and
b, then
2 =0
-I
~ y=-./3x ~ ~:~
98. (~ Equa1ionofli;ctorsof.;.~ey= x
xa
ra
96. (a)
2~
~(k-
=2
1,3
3./3) respectively.
angle
1" -1)1
.e
=2xBCxAB-
J; ~!1
dt
F(e) =tt:e)+f(0
'log t
Jl'tJog t
l+t dt+
l+t dt ....(A)
J1
1
l/tlog t
Now for solving I=
--cit
J I l+t
I
I
~
:. Put-=z~--dt=~ ~ dt=-~
F(e)=
t2
andlimitfort= I
z= e
z2
z= I andfort= 1/e
~)
. I= J'log(;) (
I
2
I I+z
Y'
Slope ofQR = Yl - Yl = 3./3
x 2 - x1
3
OJ
ce
.c
[;b~]=O
.J3
tane=./3
z+l
logz ( ~)
--;I (z+l)
1-
-J' z(z+l)
logz ~
. _J' logt dt
.. I- lt(t+l)
-
z2
[ .. log! =0]
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[Byproperty
r r
f(t)dt=
f(x)clx
f(O)
Equalion(A) be
I
t(l +t)
t(l +t)
~ F(e)= J,'logt dt
I
102.(c)
Letlogt= x
I
-dt= dx
t
I:X dx
ra
.. F(e)=
.e
xa
F(e)= [ x221
~ F(e)=
X'
. (e 2x-l)-2x
= lim "'-----;;:"-.__=
x->0 x( elx -I)
:. using. L'Hospital rule
ce
.c
J' t(l+t)
logt clt
om
logt clt
F(e)= J,I l+t +
3n
sec-1x = -
x=-.Ji
3n
x = sec-
=~I
2["6
sm
c1x
cosx + cos
=H.
t ")
stn x+
I=
"]
smx
cosec ( x
+~) dx
(x2 + 2") +C
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107.(d)
ce
.c
om
ra
Y'
.e
xa
105.(<)
w
w
- 1./5
2
r= -
-I
r = --
../5
nl
an 4
n!
anb5
- b- -= 0
4!(n - 4)!.a 4
51(n-5)( 8 5
n! .anb
[
I
6 ]
4!(n- .5)!.a4 (n -4)- 5.o = O
109. (~
- 1X
Sln - = stn-1 -3
5
5
X
3
=> -=- :> x=3
5 5
IOS.(c) T,. 1= (-1)'."C,(a)"'.(b)'isan expon9onof
(a-b)n
:.
5th term= 1:1 = ~1
=(-1)4.'t,(if lb)4 ' t, .tl'.. .b4
6thtenn=
L =t::5+1 =(-1)~'1:: (a)"-5(b)5
.
...
l
G lWnf:s +~=O
4
't 4 . if'-4 . b +(-"C 5 . ..--5 . b~ = o
1
6
a x- 4
or, n-4-5a =O ~ b -5SetS= {1,2,3, ...... 12)
AuBu C=S, A"B BI"\C AI"\C= ~
:. The number of ways to portition
(takmg+veva!ue)
nc,
121
12!
= (4 !)3
81
4!
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f(x)is delinodif-1 S
(~-1) S1 andoosx>O
or
or
O S xS 4and - ~<x< ~
2
2
~ = .!.
36 9
:. Probabili1:yofgelling 01:ore9~- e
ce
.c
om
2
llO.(b) f(x) = 4- +e<><-l (1- - 1) + 1og:cosx)
2!
9 9
243
k)
xa
ra
111.(~
1S (h,
.e
But. given
OC=CA= CB
LAOC
Dol~~.<.-
+
~~
2..
Now
12
end cos& =
13
13
p put.lingthe value of sine and rose in
qi!at!on(i) end(ii) we get
5
12
5
12
13
13
13
13
~
12Tt -5T2 0
...(ill)
~
5T1 +12T2 169 ... (i~
Solving equation(iii) and(iv)
60T 1 - 25Tj 0
_60Tl 144T,. _169 X 12
-1 69T.l =-169 X 12
~
T1 =12andT 1 =5
:.
Tensions in strings are5kg and 12 kg
:. (2)2 -4 X 1.(-2k + 2) ~ 0
~
4-4(-2k+2) ~ 0 ~ I + 2k-2 ~ 0
1
~ k~2
114.(c) Let the clirectionco9nes oflir>~ L bel, m, n, then
21 +3m +n=O
. (i)
endl+3m + 2n =O
. (h)
on so1.,;ng e<pali<n (i) and( il). we get
I
m
n
- =-=-
6- 3 1- 4
6- 3
:::::>
I
--=3 -3 3
m
12 +m2 +n2 =1
I
m n
I
3 = -3 = 3= .fi7
~
/ = ,fii = ,jj'm = -
13
,n ,jj
coso:, = ,jj
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2x+2y.
+2g=O
om
g=-(x+yZ)
equation (i) be
ra
ce
.c
b)?+2 {-(x+y::)}x =0
dy
xa
or x+y- =-2x
dx
dy
.e
or y- =-3x
dx
or ydy= -3xcllc
h
t.an3Y =-
Y'
LOBA= LAOB=LOAB=60
I h
a
./3=-;
h= J3