Science (English Medium)
Academic Year: 2012-2013
Date: March 2013
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What is the geometrical shape of equipotential surfaces due to a single isolated charge?
Chapter: [0.02] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Write the relationship between angle of incidence ‘i’, angle of prism ‘A’ and angle of minimum deviations for a triangular prism.
Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
A capacitor has been charged by a dc source. What are the magnitude of conduction and displacement current, when it is fully charged?
Chapter: [0.08] Electromagnetic Waves
The given graph shows the variation of photo-electric current (I) versus applied voltage (V) for two difference photosensitive materials and for two different intensities of the incident radiations. Identify the pairs of curves that correspond to different materials but same intensity of incident radiation.
Chapter: [0.07] Alternating Current
Which of the following waves can be polarized (i) Heat waves (ii) Sound waves? Give reason to support your answer.
Chapter: [0.02] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
A 5 V battery of negligible internal resistance is connected across a 200 V battery and a resistance of 39Ω as shown in the figure. Find the value of the current in circuit.
Chapter: [0.02] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Which of the following substances are para-magnetic?
Bi, Al, Cu, Ca, Pb, Ni
Chapter: [0.05] Magnetism and Matter
A heating element is marked 210 V, 630 W. Find the resistance of the element when connected to a 210 V dc source.
Chapter: [0.03] Current Electricity
An ammeter of resistance 0.6 Ω can measure current upto 1.0 A. Calculate (i) The shunt resistance required to enable the ammeter to measure current upto 5.0 A (ii) The combined resistance of the ammeter and the shunt.
Chapter:
Write the necessary conditions for the phenomenon of total internal reflection to
occur ?
Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Write the relation between the refractive index and critical angle for a given pair of optical media?
Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
An em wave is travelling in a medium with a velocity `vecv =vhati` Draw a sketch showing the propagation of the em wave, indicating the direction of the oscillating electric and magnetic fields.
Chapter: [0.15] Communication Systems
How are the magnitudes of the electric and magnetic fields related to velocity of the em wave?
Chapter: [0.08] Electromagnetic Waves
Block diagram of a receiver is shown in the figure:
(a) Identify ‘X’ and ‘Y’.
(b) Write their functions.
Chapter: [0.15] Communication Systems
State Lenz’s Law.
A metallic rod held horizontally along east-west direction, is allowed to fall under gravity. Will there be an emf induced at its ends? Justify your answer.
Chapter: [0.06] Electromagnetic Induction
Explain, with the help of a circuit diagram, the working of a photo-diode. Write briefly how it is used to detect the optical signals.
Chapter: [0.14] Semiconductor Electronics - Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
Mention the important considerations required while fabricating a p-n junction diode to be used as a Light Emitting Diode (LED). What should be the order of band gap of an LED if it is required to emit light in the visible range?
Chapter: [0.14] Semiconductor Electronics - Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
A convex lens of focal length 30 cm is placed coaxially in contact with a concave lens of focal length 40 cm. Determine the power of the combination. Will the system be converging or diverging in nature?
Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
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In the given circuit diagram a voltmeter ‘V’ is connected across a lamp ‘L’. Ho would (i) the brightness of the lamp and (ii) voltmeter reading ‘V’ be affected, if the value of resistance ‘R’ is decreased? Justify your answer.
Chapter: [0.02] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
A metallic rod of length ‘l’ is rotated with a frequency v with one end hinged at the centre and the other end at the circumference of a circular metallic ring of radius r, about an axis passing through the centre and perpendicular to the plane of the ring. A constant uniform magnetic field B parallel to the axis is present everywhere. Using Lorentz force, explain how emf is induced between the centre and the metallic ring and hence obtained the expression for it.
Chapter: [0.06] Electromagnetic Induction
A capacitor of unknown capacitance is connected across a battery of V volts. The charge stored in it is 300 μC. When potential across the capacitor is reduced by 100 V, the charge stored in it becomes 100 μC. Calculate The potential V and the unknown capacitance. What will be the charge stored in the capacitor if the voltage applied had increased by 100 V?
Chapter: [0.02] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
A hollow cylindrical box of length 0.5 m and area of cross-section 25 cm2 is placed in a three dimensional coordinate system as shown in the figure. The electric field in the region is given by `vecE = 20 xhati` where E is NC−1 and x is in metres. Find
(i) Net flux through the cylinder.
(ii) Charge enclosed by the cylinder.
Chapter: [0.01] Electric Charges and Fields
Write two characteristics features distinguish the diffractions pattern from the interference fringes obtained in Young’s double slit experiment.
Chapter: [0.1] Wave Optics
Two wavelengths of sodium light 590 nm and 596 nm are used, in turn, to study the diffraction taking place due to a single slit of aperture 1 × 10−4 m. The distance between the slit and the screen is 1.8 m. Calculate the separation between the positions of the first maxima of the diffraction pattern obtained in the two cases.
Chapter: [0.1] Wave Optics
Write three important factors which justify the need of modulating a message signal. Show diagrammatically how an amplitude modulated wave is obtained when a modulating signal is superimposed on a carrier wave.
Chapter: [0.15] Communication Systems
In a nuclear reaction
`"_2^3He + _2^3He -> _2^4He +_1^1H +_1^1H + 12.86 Me V` though the number of nucleons is conserved on both sides of the reaction, yet the energy is released. How? Explain.
Chapter: [0.13] Nuclei
Draw a plot of potential energy between a pair of nucleons as a function of their separation. Mark the regions where potential energy is (i) positive and (ii) negative.
Chapter: [0.02] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Why photoelectric effect cannot be explained on the basis of wave nature of light? Give reasons.
Chapter: [0.11] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Write the basic features of photon picture of electromagnetic radiation on which Einstein’s photoelectric equation is based.
Chapter: [0.11] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Output characteristics of an n-p-n transistor in CE configuration is shown in the figure.
Determine:
(i) dynamic output resistance
(ii) dc current gain and
(iii) ac current gain at an operating point VCE = 10 V, when IB = 30 μA.
Chapter: [0.07] Alternating Current
In a series LCR circuit connected to an ac source of variable frequency and voltage ν = vm sin ωt, draw a plot showing the variation of current (I) with angular frequency (ω) for two different values of resistance R1 and R2 (R1 > R2). Write the condition under which the phenomenon of resonance occurs. For which value of the resistance out of the two curves, a sharper resonance is produced? Define Q-factor of the circuit and give its significance.
Chapter: [0.07] Alternating Current
Using Bohr’s postulates, obtain the expression for total energy of the electron in the nth orbit of hydrogen atom.
Chapter: [0.12] Atoms
What is the significance of negative sign in the expression for the energy?
Chapter: [0.13] Nuclei
Draw the energy level diagram showing how the line spectra corresponding to Paschen series occur due to transition between energy levels.
Chapter: [0.12] Atoms
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White travelling back to his residence in the car, Dr. Pathak was caught up in a thunderstorm. It became very dark. He stopped driving the car and waited for thunderstorm to stop. Suddenly he noticed a child walking alone on the road. He asked the boy to come inside the car till the thunderstorm stopped. Dr. Pathak dropped the boy at his residence. The body insisted that Dr. Pathak should meet his parents. The parents expressed their gratitude to Dr. Pathak for his concern for safety of the child.
Answer the following questions based on the above information:
(a) Why is it safer to sit inside a car during a thunderstorm?
(b) Which two values are displayed by Dr. Pathak in his action?
(c) Which values are reflected in parents' response to Dr. Pathak?
(d) Give an example of similar action on your part in the past from everyday life.
Chapter:
Derive the expression for the torque on a rectangular current carrying loop suspended in a uniform magnetic field.
Chapter: [0.04] Moving Charges and Magnetism
A proton and a deuteron having equal momenta enter in a region of a uniform magnetic field at right angle to the direction of a the field. Depict their trajectories in the field.
Chapter: [0.04] Moving Charges and Magnetism
A small compass needle of magnetic moment ‘m’ is free to turn about an axis perpendicular to the direction of uniform magnetic field ‘B’. The moment of inertia of the needle about the axis is ‘I’. The needle is slightly disturbed from its stable position and then released. Prove that it executes simple harmonic motion. Hence deduce the expression for its time period.
Chapter: [0.04] Moving Charges and Magnetism
A compass needle, free to turn in a vertical plane orients itself with its axis vertical at a certain place on the earth. Find out the values of (i) horizontal component of earth's magnetic field and (ii) angle of dip at the place.
Chapter: [0.05] Magnetism and Matter
Draw a ray diagram showing the image formation by a compound microscope. Hence obtained expression for total magnification when the image is formed at infinity.
Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Distinguish between myopia and hypermetropia. Show diagrammatically how these defects can be corrected.
Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Using this principle draw a diagram to show how a plane wave front incident at the interface of the two media gets refracted when it propagates from a rarer to a denser medium. Hence verify Snell's law of refraction.
Chapter: [0.1] Wave Optics
When monochromatic light travels from a rarer to a denser medium, explain the following, giving reasons:
(i) Is the frequency of reflected and refracted light same as the frequency of incident light?
(ii) Does the decrease in speed imply a reduction in the energy carried by light wave?
Chapter: [0.1] Wave Optics
State the working principle of a potentiometer. With the help of the circuit diagram, explain how a potentiometer is used to compare the emf's of two primary cells. Obtain the required expression used for comparing the emfs.
Chapter: [0.03] Current Electricity
Write two possible causes for one sided deflection in a potentiometer experiment.
Chapter: [0.03] Current Electricity
State Kirchhoff's rules for an electric network. Using Kirchhoff's rules, obtain the balance condition in terms of the resistances of four arms of Wheatstone bridge.
Chapter: [0.03] Current Electricity
In the meterbridge experimental set up, shown in the figure, the null point ‘D’ is obtained at a distance of 40 cm from end A of the meterbridge wire. If a resistance of 10Ω is connected in series with R1, null point is obtained at AD = 60 cm. Calculate the values of R1 and R2.
Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
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