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CAPACITOR
EXERCISE # O-1
1. Ans. (B)

+
E0 E0 +

+
+

0
+
K + x
O
+
+
+

+
3d
(1) Direction remain same

(2) Potential continuously increase

2. Ans. (D)

C C
2
C
C
C

A B

11C
Ceq =
7

3. Ans. (B)
A
I
R1 R2
Q Q I
as VAVB = 0, VCVA = IR1, VAVD = IR2, VC VB = , VBVA= C
G
D
C1 C2 C2
C1
B K

Q Q R1 C 2
\ IR1 = IR 2 = =
C1 ....(i) C 2 ...(ii) R 2 C1

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4. Ans. (B)
During time 't2' capacitor is discharging with the help of resistor 'R'
\ q = q0et/RC
V = V0 et/RC [ Q Q=CV]

2V V
As V0 = ;V=
3 3
t2 = RC ln2
During time 't1' capacitor is charging with the help of battery.
\ q = q0 (1-et/RC) or V = V0 (1-et/RC)

2V V
as V0 = ;V=
3 3
t1 = RC ln2
T = t1 + t2 = 2RC ln2
5. Ans. (A)

V V VS
i= = =
R r d rd

S

6. Ans. (C)
q = 2 5 = 10 C
Ceq = 1

2 5

10
Ceq =
7
Vof5 may be more than 2.

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EXERCISE # O-2

1. Ans. (B, C, D)
(B) First C increases
1 1 Q2
(C) CV &
2
2 2 KC
V
(D) E = in both case potential difference across plate is same.
d
2. Ans. (A, B, C, D)
Q Remain same
Capacitance become KC
3. Ans. (A, B, C)
Potential across A & B should same.
t
V0 -
= V0 (1 - e RC )
2
4. Ans. (ABD)
At t= 0, capacitor act a short circuit & current in resistor branch = 0.
At t= , iR =2 mA; iC = 0.
Paragraph for question nos. 5 to 7
5. Ans. (A)
Electric field will be from A to B
6. Ans. (D)
Electric field can be either from A to B or from B to A depending on which is plate is positively
charged.
7. Ans. (C)

Edl is negative of potential difference and it depend on initial and final point.
8. Ans. (A)
Current flow is defined with the flow of charge.

LR
+ i

LR
i

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9. Ans. (C)
r
t=
0

f = qE
1 d
Work energy mV2 = F.
2 2
T
2
V mV2 Fd
R T = mg + = mg +
mg
R R
10. Ans. (B)
1 Q2
Uq + UR = U0 =
2 C
UC = UR
U0 1 Q2
UL = =
2 2 C
11. Ans. (A) P, R, S; (B) P, R, S; (C) R; (D) Q, R]
C0 C0 V0
(A) C , q=
2 2
AC 0 KC 0 Q V
C= = , V = = 0 (K + 1)
2d - d + d / K (K + 1) C 2K
(B) Same as A
(C) C' = KC0
Q = = KC0V0
KC 0
Cnew =
(K + 1)
KC 0 V0
V= (K + 1) = V (K + 1)
KC 0 0

(D) C' = KC0


KC 0
Cnew =
(K + 1)
KC 0 V0
Q = Cnew V0 =
(K + 1)

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EXERCISE # S

1. Ans. 9
Charge on 3F = 3C
Charge on 6F = 6C
by charge conservation = 9C
2. Ans. 8
-s1
v2
s1
s2 s1 s s 8
v1 V1 = V2 5 10 -2 = 2 8 10 -2 1 =
-s2 e0 e0 s2 5

3. Ans. 30 V

(1) (2) 3c

3c 3c

6v 2v
Charge conservation on plates 1, 2 & 3
CV = 3C 8 + C 6
V = 30
4. Ans. 2 mA
Q 200 - Q
A0 (d 2 10 3
t) = A0 (d + 2 10 t)
3

diff.
i(d 2Vt) + Q(2V) = i (d + 2V + t) + (200 Q) (2V)
2id = 200 2V 106
i = 2000 A
+ 20Q 20Q - 10Q 10Q
5. Ans. 3Q, - , + - 3Q
3 3 3 3

3Q1 Q1 (Q110Q) 3Q1

Q1
(10Q Q1)

2Q1 2(Q1 - 10Q)


VA VC = 0 = 2A L + 2A 0 = 2L
0

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20Q
Q1 =
3

q q
10
R

6. Ans.
20 i
(100-q) 100q

q 100 - q
iR + =0
10 20
3q
iR = 5 +
20
dq 3 100
R = +q
dt 20 3
3t
-
q = 200 (1 e 20R
)
C 0 V0
7. Ans. V1 = C + C = common potential
0 1

C 0 V1 C 02 V1
V2 = =
(C 0 + C1 ) (C 0 + C1 ) 2

C 0n
Vn = V0 = V
(C 0 + C1 ) n

1/ n
C + C1 V0
0 =
C0 V

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CURRENT ELECTRICITY
EXERCISE # O-1
1. Ans. (D)
C Average velocity remain same.
Increase in temperature causes increase in velocity of electrons thus increasing the collision frequency.
2. Ans. (A)
Any such black box can be replaced by an effective emf and an effective
r I
resistor connected in series.(see fig.)
\ E = I(R + r) where E is the effective emf and r is the effective
E R
resistance.
Using the given data we find E = 12 volts and r = 2 ohms.
Therefore R should equal 118 ohms in order to get a current of
0.1 amp.
3. Ans. (A)
A

C
D I3

B E
VA VB = 2
I3 R3 = 1
BCDE, KVL R2I2 = 2
4. Ans. (D)
2
I
P1 = P2 = P3 = R
3
2
2I
P4 = R
3
2
I
P5 = R
3
5. Ans. (B)
2V 2V 2V

2/3
2 4
Vacross 3 F = 2 =
3 3
Charge q = CV = 4C
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6. Ans. (D)
We have to take two readings one with resistance R and other without R.
A & B connection of E is wrong In C Key should be with R.
7. Ans. (A)
( R 0 )( x ) dR x dx dx
Rx = ; ln Rx = ln R0 + ln x ln (1 x); R = 0 + +
1- x x x 1- x
dR x 1
Systematic error is reduced as effect of cosmelting wire is......... R is minimum has x =
x 2
So random error is minimum
EXERCISE # O-2
1. Ans. (A,B)
l
dx r
R = rx =
rx
2
pr 2
0
p r +
l


l1
dx r 1
Now R1 = 0
rx = - 1
rx
2
pr 2 l1
p r + 1+
l l

1 3
=
l
1+ 1 4
l
2. Ans. (B,D)
Direction of current from right of left

V
6W
3 18 + 12 + V

V=6

i 18 + 12 + V = 0

V = 30
3. Ans. (B,C,D)
i will same
i = neA Vd
i 2
J= , j sE
A
i
Current through the wire is same iA = iB = iC Q i=neAVd and J =
A

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4. Ans. (A)
Sol. Reading of C = V {i in that branch = 0}
V
Reading of A = R
R

V
=R
V/R
5. Ans. (D)
Sol. VB = iRammeter = 0 Vcap. = 0
R
V
A

R
All current will pass through ammeter
6. Ans. (C)
O
R
2V

Sol. V
R
3V
2
V
i=
2R
V

L R

2V
V
at t = 0 inductor is open circuit i =
2R
V V/2

O
3V/2

O
2V
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V 3V
p.d. V =
2 2
7. Ans. (B)
10V

Initially V1 + V2 = 10V ...(i)


V A

10V

V1
Finally + 2V2 = 10V ...(ii)
3 V A
From equation (i) & (ii)
We get V1 = 6 volt, V2 = 4 volt
V1
\ Final reading = = 2 volt
3
8. Ans. (C)
V1 RA 4
= =
V2 RV 6 & RA = 2W RV = 3W
9. Ans. (A)
RV R V1
RV + R 1 3
= 3 = R= W
RA 2V2 4 5
10. Ans. (A)
11. Ans. (B)
12. Ans. (C)
dR d l1 d l 2
= +
R l1 l2
13. Ans. (B)
dQ
Sol. = k (T T0)
dt
100 = k(40 20)
k = 5W/C
400 = 5(T 20)
T = 100C
So water comes to Bioling point but entire energy is radiated. So it won't boil.
14. Ans. (B)
dQ
Sol. = k(T T0) = 100 k (40 20)
dt
k = 5 W/C

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dQ 2
= k ( 45 - 20) = 25 5 = 125 W
dt
15. Ans. (D)
Sol. For 1st 60 sec, we can use approx method
dT k
= (Ta v - T0 )
dt ms + C 0
5 5
= [ 75.5 - 20
60 ms + 100
ms + 100 = 3450
m 4200 = 3350
16. Ans. (A) (P); (B) (P,R,S,T); (C) (Q,R,S,T); (D) (R,T)
EXERCISE # S
1. Ans. 5
All the elements of circuit are in parallel arrangement
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2
= + + + + + + R 2
Req 40 40 40 40 20 20 40 20 ; eq = 5W; Power = V /R = 5 W
=

3360
m= = 0.8 kg
4200
m 0.8 3
vol. = = m = 0.8 l
p 1000
2. Ans. 2
2 2 200
If IG=0 then it becomes a balanced whetstone bridge l1 = 1m = 100 = cm
3 3 3
3. Ans. 6
R R R
9
V1 V3
x
V2 R x - 9 x - 9 x - 18
27 + + = 0 x = 12 \ V3 = 6 volt
R 9 R 18 R R R
27
V=27 volt

4. Ans. 3
E 40 E 40 E1 3E
E1 = and E2 = =1 1 = 3
100 100 E2 E2
5. Ans. 35
R1 x2
From the given circuit diagram = x = 85
R2 (100 ) 2 - x 2
R2 y2
Also R = y = 50
1 (100 ) 2 - y 2
D = (85 50) cm = 35 cm
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GEOMETRICAL OPTICS
EXERCISE # O-1
1. Ans. (A)
\ Incident angle = reflected angle.
2. Ans. (D)
as u f m
as u m0
3. Ans. (D)

4. Ans. (A)
A

(Az + 1)dz
2
Optical path = dz =
0

Geometrical path = C

AC4
Extra = + C C
4
5. Ans. (A)
Due to refraction.
6. Ans. (C)

1m

7. Ans. (C)
x
l
q

l cos q
=y

l sin q = x
cos2q + sin2q = 1

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8. Ans. (C)

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9. Ans. (A)
CORRECTION
Area will be less

10. Ans. (B)


11. A light ray strikes a hexagonal ice crystal ice crystal floating in the air as shown in the figure.
The correct path of ray may be ?

(A)

incoming ray (B)

(C)

(D)

Ans. (A)
CORRECTION ANS (C)
12. Ans. (A)
13. Ans. (A)
14. Ans. (C)
15. Ans. (A)
16. Ans. (B)
17. Ans. (A)
18. Ans. (B)
19. Ans. (C)
EXERCISE # O-2
1. Ans. (A,D)
2. Ans. (B,C)
3. Ans. (D)
4. Ans. (C)
5. Ans. (BD)
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6. Ans. (ABC)
7. Ans. (C)
8. Ans. (B)
9. Ans. (D)
10. Ans. (A)
-1 sin i1
m1 sin r1 = sin i1 r1 = sin m
1

11. Ans. (A)


m1 m1 R1 sin i1 -1 R1
m2 sin i 2
= sin r 2
; m 2 R2 m1 = sin r2; r2 = sin m R sin i1
2 2

12. Ans. (BD)


13. Ans. (A,C,D)
14. Ans. (A) PQR (B) Q (C) S (D) ST
15. Ans. (A) PRST (B) Q (C) PQST (D) PRST
16. Ans. (A,B,C)
EXERCISE # S
1. Ans. q < sin -1 ( 2sin15 )

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2. Ans. mm
25
x
3. Ans. y = - + 0.1
1200
4. Ans : Real, below principal axis, anywhere b/w P & F1]

h q q
5. Ans. d1 = tan1 - tan +
f 2 2

-1 h q q
d2 = tan + tan -
f 2 2

-1 h q -1 h q
& Angle between rays = tan + tan - tan - tan
f 2 f 2
6. Ans. d = 6 cm
4p
7. Ans. (i) 2, (ii) mm
9
8. Ans. (i) l0 = 600 nm, n = 1.5 (ii) i = sin-1 (0.75) = 48.59
a a a
9. Ans. r1 = , r2 = , r3 =
3 11 50
4GM
10. Ans.
Rc 2
11. Ans. (i) f = 10 cm, (ii) (10, 2)

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