HSC Science (General)
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Academic Year: 2012-2013
Date: मार्च 2013
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The moment of inertia of a thin uniform rod of mass M and length L, about an axis passing through a point, midway between the centre and one end, perpendicular to its length is .....
(a)`48/7ML^2`
(b)`7/48ML^2`
(c)`1/48ML^2`
(d)`1/16ML^2`
Chapter: [0.03] Angular Momentum
'n' droplets of equal size of radius r coalesce to form a bigger drop of radius R. The energy liberated is equal to...................
(T =Surface tension of water)
`(a) 4piR^2T[n^(1/3)-1]`
`(b) 4pir^2T[n^(1/3)-1]`
`(c) 4piR^2T[n^(2/3)-1]`
`(d)4 pir^2T[n^(2/3)-1]`
Chapter: [0.02] Mechanical Properties of Fluids [0.06] Surface Tension
The buckling of a beam is found to be more if ___ .
(a) the breadth of the beam is large.
(b) the beam material has large value of Young's -modulus.
(c) the length of the beam is small.
(d) the depth of the beam is small.·
Chapter: [0.05] Elasticity
When a transverse wave on a string is reflected from the free end, the phase change produced is ..............
(a) zero rad
(b) ` pi/2 ` rad
(c) `(3pi)/4` rad
(d) `pi` rad
Chapter: [0.07] Wave Motion
The number of degrees of freedom for a rigid diatomic molecule is.................
(a) 3
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 7
Chapter: [0.04] Oscillations
Two particles perform linear simple harmonic motion along the same path of length 2A and period T as shown in the graph below. The phase difference between them is ___________.
Zero rad
`pi/4` rad
`pi/2` rad
`(3pi)/4` rad
Chapter: [0.04] Oscillations [0.05] Oscillations
The light from the Sun is found to have a maximum intensity near the wavelength of 470 nm. Assuming the surface of the Sun as a black body, the temperature of the Sun is _____________.
[Wien's constant b = 2 .898 x l0- 3mK]
5800 K
6050 K
6166 K
6500 K
Chapter: [0.09] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
State Kepler's law of orbit and law of equal areas.
Chapter: [0.02] Gravitation
A car of mass 1500Kg rounds a curve of radius 250m at 90 Km/hour. Calculate the centripetal force acting on it.
Chapter: [0.01] Circular Motion
Draw a neat labelled diagram for Ferry's perfectly black body.
Chapter: [0.09] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
A mass M attached to a spring oscillates with a period of 2 seconds. If the mass is increased by 2 Kg, the eriod increases by 1 second. Find the initial mass, assuming that Hooke's law is obeyed.
Chapter: [0.05] Elasticity
Differentiate between free and forced vibrations.
Chapter: [0.06] Superposition of Waves [0.08] Stationary Waves
The surface tension of water at 0ºc is 75·5 dyne/cm. Find surface tension of water at 25°C. [ α for water = 0·0021/°C ]
Chapter: [0.02] Mechanical Properties of Fluids [0.06] Surface Tension
Derive the relation between surface tension and surface energy per unit area.
Chapter: [0.02] Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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A wheel of moment of inertia 1 Kgm 2 is rotating at a speed of 40 rad/s. Due to friction on the axis, the wheel comes to rest in 10 minutes. Calculate the angular momentum of the wheel, two minutes before it comes to rest.
Chapter: [0.03] Angular Momentum
A particle of mass m, just completes the vertical circular motion. Derive the expression for the difference in tensions at the highest and the lowest points.
Chapter: [0.01] Circular Motion
The Earth is rotating with angular velocity ω about its own axis. R is the radius of the Earth. If Rω2 = 0 · 03386 m/ s2 , calculate the weight of a body of mass 100 gram at latitude 25°. (g=9·8m/s2).
Chapter: [0.01] Circular Motion
Derive an expression for kinetic energy, when a rigid body is rolling on a horizontal surface without slipping. Hence find kinetic energy for a solid sphere.
Chapter: [0.01] Rotational Dynamics [0.03] Angular Momentum
A steel wire-of diameter 1 x 10-3m is stretched by a force of 20 N. Calculate the strain energy per unit volume.(Y steel= 2 x 1011 N /m2)
Chapter: [0.05] Elasticity
Define an ideal simple pendulum.
Chapter: [0.05] Oscillations
Show that, under certain conditions, simple pendulum performs the linear simple harmonic motion.
Chapter: [0.04] Oscillations
A train blows a whistle of frequency 640 Hz in air. Find the difference in apparent frequencies of the whistle for a stationary observer, when the train moves towards and away from the observer with the speed of 72 Km/hour. [Speed of sound in air = 340 m/s.]
Chapter: [0.07] Wave Motion
With a neat labelled diagram, show that all harmonics are present in an air column contained in a pipe open at both the ends. Define end correction.
Chapter: [0.06] Superposition of Waves [0.08] Stationary Waves
Calculate the kinetic energy of 10 gram of Argon molecules at 127°C.
[Universal gas constant R = 8320 J/k mole K. Atomic weight of Argon = 40]
Chapter: [0.04] Oscillations
In the diffraction pattern due to a single slit of width 'd' with incident light of wavelength 'λ', at an angle of diffraction θ. the condition for first minimum is ....
(a)`lambda sin theta =d`
(b) `d costheta =lambda`
(c)`d sintheta=lambda`
(d) `lambda cos theta=d`
Chapter: [0.11] Interference and Diffraction
Kirchhoff's junction law is equivalent to .............................
(a) conservation of energy.
(b) conservation of charge
(c) conservation of electric potential
(d) conservation of electric flux
Chapter: [0.13] Current Electricity
Let 'p' and 'E' denote the linear momentum and energy of emitted photon respectively. If the wavelength of incident radiation is increased ___ .
(a) both p and E increase
(b) p increases and E decreases
(c) p decreases and E increases
(d) both p and E decrease.
Chapter: [0.09] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
The nuclei having same number of protons but different number of neutrons are called ___ .
(a) isobars
(b) a-particles
(c) isotopes
(d) y-particles
Chapter: [0.18] Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei
In case of transistor oscillator, to obtain sustained oscillations, the product of voltage gain without feedback and feedback factor should be __________.
zero
less than 1
one
infinity
Chapter: [0.19] Semiconductors
The process of regaining of information from carrier wave at the receiver is called .................
(a) modulation
(b) transmission
(c) propagation
(d) demodulation
Chapter: [0.2] Communication Systems
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Reactance of a coil is 157 Ω. On connecting the coil across a source of frequency 100 Hz, the current lags behind e.m.f. by 45°. The inductance of the coil is ...........
(a) 0·25 H
(b) 0·5 H
(c) 4 H
(d) 314H
Chapter: [0.16] Electromagnetic Inductions
Draw a neat labelled diagram of a parallel plate capacitor completely filled with dielectric.
Chapter: [0.12] Electrostatics
A point is situated at 7cm and 7·2 cm from two coherent sources. Find the· nature of illumination at the point if wavelength of light is 4000A.
Chapter: [0.11] Interference and Diffraction
Obtain the expression for current sensitivity of moving coil galvanometer.
Chapter: [0.09] Current Electricity [0.14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
In a cyclotron, magnetic field of 3·5Wb/m2 is used to accelerate protons. What should be the time interval in which the electric field between the Dees be reversed?
(Mass of proton = 1· 67 x 10-27Kg, Charge on proton =1·6x10-19c).
Chapter: [0.14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
State formula and S.I. unit of Magnetization.
Chapter: [0.11] Magnetic Materials [0.15] Magnetism
Electrostatic energy of 3·5 x 10-4 J is stored in a capacitor at 700 V. What is the charge on the capacitor?
Chapter: [0.12] Electrostatics
What is space wave propagation?
Chapter: [0.2] Communication Systems
State three components of space wave propagation.
Chapter: [0.2] Communication Systems
Find the value of energy of electron in eV in the third Bohr orbit of hydrogen atom.
(Rydberg's constant (R) = 1· 097 x 107m - 1,Planck's constant (h) =6·63x10-34 J-s,Velocity of light in air (c) = 3 x 108m/ s.)
Chapter: [0.17] Electrons and Photons
With the help of neat labelled circuit diagram explain the working of half wave rectifier using semiconductor diode. Draw the input and output waveforms.
Chapter: [0.19] Semiconductors
A cell balances against a length of 200 cm on a potentiometer wire, when it is shunted by a resistance of 8Ω. The balancing length reduces by 40 cm, when it is shunted by a resistance of 4 Ω . Calculate the balancing length when the cell is in open circuit. Also calculate the internal resistance of the cell.
Chapter: [0.13] Current Electricity
State the law of radioactive decay.
Chapter: [0.15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei [0.18] Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei
Derive the mathematical expression for law of radioactive decay for a sample of a radioactive nucleus
Chapter: [0.15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei [0.18] Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei
The photoelectric work function for a metal is 4.2 eV. If the stopping potential is 3V, find the threshold wavelength and maximum kinetic energy of emitted electrons.
(Velocity of light in air = 3 x 108m/s,
Planck's constant = 6·63 x10-34 J -s,
Charg.e ori electron = 1·6 x 10 -19 C)
Chapter: [0.17] Electrons and Photons
State Faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction.
Chapter: [0.12] Electromagnetic Induction
State Lenz's Law.
Chapter: [0.12] Electromagnetic Induction
A circular coil of 250 turns and diameter 18 cm carries a current of 12A. What is the magnitude of magnetic moment associated with the coil?
Chapter: [0.09] Current Electricity [0.14] Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
On the basis of Huygens' wave theory of light prove that velocity of light in a rarer medium is greater than velocity of light in a denser medium.
Chapter: [0.1] Wave Theory of Light
In Young' s experiment the ratio of intensity at the maxima and minima . in the interference pattern is 36 : 16. What is the ratio of the widths of the two slits?
Chapter: [0.11] Interference and Diffraction
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