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Physics Foreign Set 3 2016-2017 Science (English Medium) Class 12 Question Paper Solution

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Physics [Foreign Set 3]
Marks: 70 CBSE
Science (English Medium)

Academic Year: 2016-2017
Date & Time: 14th March 2017, 12:30 pm
Duration: 3h
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[1]1

Does the magnifying power of a microscope depend on the colour of the light used? Justify your answer.

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Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
[1]2

A photosensitive surface emits photoelectrons when red light falls on it. Will the surface emit photoelectrons when blue light is incident on it? Give reason. 

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Chapter: [0.11] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
[1]3

Draw logic symbol of an OR gate and write its truth table. 

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Chapter: [0.14] Semiconductor Electronics - Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
[1]4

A point charge Q is placed at point 'O' as shown in the figure. Is the potential at point A, i.e. VA, greater, smaller or equal to potential, VB, at point B, when Q is (i) positive, and (ii) negative charge?

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Chapter: [0.02] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
[1]5

Write the expression for speed of electromagnetic waves in a medium of electrical permittivity ε and magnetic permeability μ.

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Chapter: [0.08] Electromagnetic Waves
[2]6 | Attempt any one of the following.
[2]6.1

Use the mirror equation to show that an object placed between f and 2f of a concave mirror forms an image beyond 2f.

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Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
[2]6.2
[1]6.2.1

State the condition under which a large magnification can be achieved in an astronomical telescope.

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Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
[1]6.2.2

a) Give two reasons to explain why reflecting telescopes are preferred over refracting type.

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Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
[2]7

Find the intensity at a point on a screen in Young's double slit experiment where the interfering waves have a path difference of (i) λ/6, and (ii) λ/2. 

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Chapter: [0.1] Wave Optics
[2]8

Describe, with the help of a circuit diagram, the working of a photodiode.

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Chapter: [0.14] Semiconductor Electronics - Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
[2]9

Distinguish between broadcast mode and point-to-point mode of communication and give one example for each.

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Chapter: [0.15] Communication Systems
[2]10

A light bulb and a solenoid are connected in series across an ac source of voltage. Explain, how the glow of the light bulb will be affected when an iron rod is inserted in the solenoid.

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Chapter: [0.07] Alternating Current
[3]11

A proton and an α-particle move perpendicular to a magnetic field. Find the ratio of radii of circular paths described by them when both have (i) equal velocities, and (ii) equal kinetic energy. 

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Chapter: [0.04] Moving Charges and Magnetism
[3]12

Draw the intensity distribution for the fringes produced in interference ?

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Chapter: [0.1] Wave Optics

Draw the intensity distribution for the diffraction bands produced due to single slit ?

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Chapter: [0.1] Wave Optics

 Write two points of difference between the phenomena of interference and diffraction.

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Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
[3]13

Using Gauss's law in electrostatics, deduce an expression for electric field intensity due to a uniformly charged infinite plane sheet. If another identical sheet is placed parallel to it, show that there is no electric field in the region between the two sheets ?

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Chapter: [0.01] Electric Charges and Fields
[3]14

In the given circuit, with steady current, calculate the potential drop across the capacitor and the charge stored in it.

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Chapter: [0.03] Current Electricity
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[3]15 | Attempt any one of the following.
[1]15.1

How are electromagnetic waves produced? 

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Chapter: [0.08] Electromagnetic Waves
[2]15.2

A plane electromagnetic wave is travelling through a medium along the +ve z-direction. Depict the electromagnetic wave showing the directions of the oscillating electric and magnetic fields.

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Chapter: [0.08] Electromagnetic Waves
[3]16

(a) Derive the relation between the decay constant and half life of a radioactive substance. 
(b) A radioactive element reduces to 25% of its initial mass in 1000 years. Find its half life.

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Chapter: [0.13] Nuclei
[3]17

A charge Q is distributed uniformly over a metallic sphere of radius R. Obtain the expressions for the electric field (E) and electric potential (V) at a point 0 < x < R.
Show on a plot the variation of E and V with x for 0 < x < 2R.

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Chapter: [0.03] Current Electricity
[3]18

Using Bohr's postulates, derive the expression for the orbital period of the electron moving in the nth orbit of hydrogen atom ?

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Chapter: [0.12] Atoms
[3]19 | Attempt any one of the following.
[1]19.1

Draw a plot showing the variation of photoelectric current with collector potential for different frequencies but same intensity of incident radiation ?

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Chapter: [0.11] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
[1]19.2

Use Einstein's photoelectric equation to explain the observations from this graph ?

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Chapter: [0.11] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
[1]19.3

What change will you observe if intensity of incident radiation is changed but the frequency remains the same?

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Chapter: [0.11] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
[3]20 | Attempt any one of the following.
[3]20.1

Using Biot-Savart law, deduce the expression for the magnetic field at a point (x) on the axis of a circular current carrying loop of radius R. How is the direction of the magnetic field determined at this point?

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Chapter: [0.04] Moving Charges and Magnetism
[3]20.2

The figure shows three infinitely long straight parallel current carrying conductors. Find the
(i) magnitude and direction of the net magnetic field at point A lying on conductor 1,
(ii) magnetic force on conductor 2.

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Chapter: [0.04] Moving Charges and Magnetism
[3]21

What is space wave propagation? Which systems of communication use space waves? What is 'radio horizon' of a transmitting antenna of height h? Why is space wave propagation suitable for frequencies above 40 MHz?

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Chapter: [0.15] Communication Systems
[3]22

A source of ac voltage v = v0 sin ωt, is connected across a pure inductor of inductance L. Derive the expressions for the instantaneous current in the circuit. Show that average power dissipated in the circuit is zero.

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Chapter: [0.07] Alternating Current
[4]23

Sunil and his parents were travelling to their village in their car. On the way his mother noticed some grey coloured panels installed on the roof of a low building. She enquired from Sunil what those panels were and Sunil told his mother that those were solar panels.
(a) What were the values displayed by Sunil and his mother? State one value for each.
(b) In what way would the use of solar panels prove to be very useful?
(c) Name the semiconductor device used in solar panels. Briefly explain with the help of a diagram, how this device works

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Chapter: [0.14] Semiconductor Electronics - Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
[5]24 | Attempt any one of the following.
[5]24.1
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[3]24.1.1

A point object is placed on the principal axis of a convex spherical surface of radius of curvature R, which separates the two media of refractive indices n1 and n2 (n2 > n1). Draw the ray diagram and deduce the relation between the object distance (u), image distance (v) and the radius of curvature (R) for refraction to take place at the convex spherical surface from rarer to denser medium.

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Chapter: [0.01] Electric Charges and Fields
[2]24.1.2

 A converging lens has a focal length of 20 cm in air. It is made of a material of refractive index 1·6. If it is immersed in a liquid of refractive index 1·3, find its new focal length.

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Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
[5]24.2
[3]24.2.1

Draw the ray diagram showing refraction of light through a glass prism and hence obtain the relation between the refractive index μ of the prism, angle of prism and angle of minimum deviation.

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Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
[2]24.2.2

Determine the value of the angle of incidence for a ray of light travelling from a medium of refractive index \[\mu_1 = \sqrt{2}\] into the medium of refractive index \[\mu_2 = 1\] so that it just grazes along the surface of separation. 

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Chapter: [0.09] Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
[5]25 | Attempt any one of the following.
[5]25.1
[3]25.1.1

(i) State the principle on which a potentiometer works. How can a given potentiometer be made more sensitive?

(ii) In the graph shown below for two potentiometers, state with reason which of the two potentiometers, A or B, is more sensitive.
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Chapter: [0.03] Current Electricity
[2]25.1.2

Two metallic wires, P1 and P2 of the same material and same length but different cross-sectional areas, A1 and A2 are joined together and connected to a source of emf. Find the ratio of the drift velocities of free electrons in the two wires when they are connected (i) in series, and (ii) in parallel.

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Chapter: [0.03] Current Electricity
[5]25.2
[3]25.2.1

Define the capacitance of a capacitor. Obtain the expression for the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor in vacuum in terms of plate area A and separation d between the plates.

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Chapter: [0.02] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
[2]25.2.2

 A slab of material of dielectric constant K has the same area as the plates of a parallel plate capacitor but has a thickness \[\frac{3d}{4}\]. Find the ratio of the capacitance with dielectric inside it to its capacitance without the dielectric. 

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Chapter: [0.02] Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
[5]26 | Attempt any one of the following.
[5]26.1
[1]26.1.1

State Faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction.

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[2]26.1.2

The magnetic field through a circular loop of wire 12 cm in radius and 8.5 Ω resistance, changes with time as shown in the figure. The magnetic field is perpendicular to the plane of the loop. Calculate the induced current in the loop and plot it as a function of time.

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Chapter: [0.05] Magnetism and Matter
[2]26.1.3

Show that Lenz's law is a consequence of conservation of energy.

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Chapter: [0.06] Electromagnetic Induction
[5]26.2
[3]26.2.1

Describe, with the help of  a suitable diagram, the working principle of a step-up transformer. Obtain the relation between input and output voltages in terms of the number of turns of primary and secondary windings and the currents in the input and output circuits.

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Chapter: [0.07] Alternating Current
[2]26.2.2

Given the input current 15 A and the input voltage of 100 V for a step-up transformer having 90% efficiency, find the output power and the voltage in the secondary if the output current is 3 A.  

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Chapter: [0.07] Alternating Current

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