HSC Science (General)
HSC Science (Electronics)
HSC Science (Computer Science)
Academic Year: 2014-2015
Date & Time: 26th February 2015, 11:00 am
Duration: 3h
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The period of a conical pendulum in terms of its length (l), semi-vertical angle (θ) and acceleration due to gravity (g) is:
`1/(2pi)sqrt((l costheta)/g)`
`1/(2pi)sqrt((l sintheta)/g)`
`4pisqrt((lcostheta)/(4g))`
`4pisqrt((l tantheta)/g)`
Chapter: [0.04] Oscillations
The kinetic energy of a rotating body depends upon................
- distribution of mass only.
- angular speed only.
- distribution of mass and angular speed.
- angular acceleration only.
Chapter: [0.03] Angular Momentum
If the metal bob of a simple pendulum is replaced by a wooden bob of the same size, then its time period will.....................
- increase
- remain same
- decrease
- first increase and then decrease.
Chapter: [0.04] Oscillations
The graph between applied force and change in the length of wire within elastic limit is a.......................
- straight line with positive slope.
- straight line with negative slope.
- curve with positive slope.
- curve with negative slope.
Chapter: [0.05] Elasticity
When longitudinal wave is incident at the boundary of denser medium, then............................
- compression reflects as a compression.
- compression reflects as a rarefaction.
- rarefaction reflects as a compression.
- longitudinal wave reflects as transverse wave.
Chapter: [0.07] Wave Motion
The dimensions of universal gravitational constant are........................
a. [L1M0T0]
b. [L2M1T0]
c. [L-1M1T-2]
d. [L3M-1T-2]
Chapter: [0.02] Gravitation
Two copper spheres of radii 6 cm and 12 cm respectively are suspended in an evacuated enclosure. Each of them are at a temperature 15°C above the surroundings. The ratio of their rate of loss of heat is.................
- 2:1
- 1:4
- 1:8
- 8:1
Chapter: [0.09] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
In circular motion, assuming `bar v = bar w xx bar r` , obtain an expression for the resultant acceleration of a particle in terms of tangential and radial component.
Chapter: [0.01] Circular Motion
Explain why an astronaut in an orbiting satellite has a feeling of weightlessness.
Chapter: [0.02] Gravitation
State the theorem of parallel axes about moment of inertia.
Chapter: [0.03] Angular Momentum
State the theorem of perpendicular axes about moment of inertia.
Chapter: [0.01] Rotational Dynamics [0.03] Angular Momentum
State Wein's displacement law
Chapter: [0.09] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
State Wein's displacement law
Chapter: [0.09] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Answer the following in one or two sentences.
State the first law of thermodynamics.
Chapter: [0.04] Thermodynamics
A particle in S.H.M. has a period of 2 seconds and amplitude of 10 cm. Calculate the acceleration when it is at 4 cm from its positive extreme position.
Chapter: [0.04] Oscillations
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The surface tension of water at 0°C is 75.5 dyne/cm. Calculate surface tension of water at 25°C.
(α for water = 2.7×10-3/°C)
Chapter: [0.02] Mechanical Properties of Fluids [0.06] Surface Tension
The spin dryer of a washing machine rotating at 15 r.p.s. slows down to 5 r.p.s. after making 50 revolutions. Find its angular acceleration.
Chapter: [0.01] Circular Motion
Calculate the period of revolution of Jupiter around the Sun. The ratio of the radius of Jupiter’s orbit to that of the Earth’s orbit is 5.
(Period of revolution of the Earth is 1 year)
Chapter: [0.02] Gravitation
Derive an expression for excess pressure inside a drop of liquid.
Chapter: [0.02] Mechanical Properties of Fluids [0.06] Surface Tension
State any four applications of Doppler effect
Chapter: [0.06] Superposition of Waves [0.07] Wave Motion [0.1] Wave Theory of Light
Calculate the average molecular kinetic energy :
(a) per kilomole, (b) per kilogram, of oxygen at 27°C.
(R = 8320 J/k mole K, Avogadro's number = 6*03 x 1026 molecules/K mole)
Chapter: [0.04] Oscillations
A uniform steel rod of 5 mm2 cross section is heated from 0°C to 25°C. Calculate the force which must be exerted to prevent it from expanding. Also calculate strain.
(α for steel = 12 x 10-6/°C and γ for steel = 20 x 101ON/m2)
Chapter: [0.05] Elasticity
What are the forced vibrations and resonance?
Chapter: [0.06] Superposition of Waves [0.08] Stationary Waves
Show that only odd harmonics are present in an air column vibrating in a pipe closed at one end.
Chapter: [0.06] Superposition of Waves [0.08] Stationary Waves
A stretched wire emits a fundamental note of frequency 256 Hz. Keeping the stretching force constant and reducing the length of wire by 10 cm, the frequency becomes 320 Hz. Calculate the original length of wire.
Chapter: [0.06] Superposition of Waves [0.08] Stationary Waves
Obtain an expression for potential energy of a particle performing simple harmonic motion. Hence evaluate the potential energy
- at mean position and
- at extreme position.
Chapter: [0.04] Oscillations
Electric field intensity in free space at a distance ‘r’ outside the charged conducting sphere of radius ‘R’ in terms of surface charge density ‘ a ’ is............................
(a)`sigma / in_0[R/r]^2`
(b)`in_0/sigma[R/r]^2`
(c)`R/r[sigma/in_0]^2`
(d)`R/sigma[r/in_0]^2`
Chapter: [0.12] Electromagnetic Induction [0.16] Electromagnetic Inductions
The instrument which can measure terminal potential difference as well as electromotive force (e.m. f.) is ______
- Wheatstone’s meter bridge
- Voltmeter
- Potentiometer
- Galvanometer
Chapter: [0.13] Current Electricity
If the frequency of incident light falling on a photosensitive material is doubled, then the kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectron will be ______.
same as its initial value
two times its initial value
more than two times its initial value
less than two times its initial value
Chapter: [0.14] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Linear momentum of an electron in Bohr orbit of H-atom (principal quantum number n) is proportional to ______.
`1/n`
`1/n^2`
n
`n^2`
Chapter: [0.15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
In a semiconductor, acceptor impurity is.................................
- antimony
- indium
- phosphorous
- arsenic
Chapter: [0.19] Semiconductors
The power radiated by linear antenna of length T is proportional to........................
(λ= wavelength)
- `lambda/ l`
- `[lambda/l]^2`
- `l/lambda`
- `[l/lambda]^2`
Chapter: [0.2] Communication Systems
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The numerical aperture of objective of a microscope is 0.12. The limit of resolution, when light of wavelength 6000A is used to view an object is.......................
- 0.25 * 10-7m
- 2.5 * 10-7m
- 25 * 10-7m
- 250 * 10-7m
Chapter: [0.11] Interference and Diffraction
State two uses of Polaroid.
Chapter: [0.1] Wave Theory of Light
Draw a neat and labelled diagram of suspended coil type moving coil galvanometer.
Chapter: [0.1] Magnetic Fields Due to Electric Current
Define Magnetization.
Chapter: [0.11] Magnetic Materials [0.15] Magnetism
Define Magnetic intensity.
Chapter: [0.11] Magnetic Materials [0.15] Magnetism
Draw a block diagram of generalized communication system.
Chapter: [0.2] Communication Systems
A solenoid 3.142m long and 5.0 cm in diameter has two layers of windings of 500 turns each and carries a current of 5A. Calculate the magnetic induction at its centre along the axis.
Chapter: [0.16] Electromagnetic Inductions
A circular coil of 300 turns and average area 5 * 10-3m2 carries a current of 15A. Calculate the magnitude of magnetic moment associated with the coil.
Chapter: [0.15] Magnetism
The magnetic flux through a loop varies according to the relation Φ = 8t2 + 6t + C, where ‘C’ is constant, 'Φ' is in milliweber and 't' is in second. What is the magnitude of induced e.m.f. in the loop at t = 2 seconds.
Chapter: [0.12] Electromagnetic Induction [0.16] Electromagnetic Inductions
An electron is orbiting in 5th Bohr orbit. Calculate ionisation energy for this atom, if the ground state energy is -13.6 eV.
Chapter: [0.18] Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei
Obtain an expression for the radius of Bohr orbit for H-atom.
Chapter: [0.18] Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei
What are α and β parameters for a transistor? Obtain a relation between them.
Chapter: [0.19] Semiconductors
Two metal spheres having charge densities 5μC/m2 and -2μC/m2 with radii 2mm and 1mm respectively are kept in a hypothetical closed surface. Calculate total normal electric induction over the closed surface.
Chapter: [0.16] Electromagnetic Inductions
The threshold wavelength of silver is 3800Å. Calculate the maximum kinetic energy in eV of photoelectrons emitted, when ultraviolet light of wavelength 2600Å falls on it.
(Planck’s constant, h =6.63 x 1O-34J.s.,
Velocity of light in air, c = 3 x 108 m / s)
Chapter: [0.17] Electrons and Photons
Obtain an expression for e.m.f. induced in a coil rotating with uniform angular velocity in a uniform magnetic field. Show graphically the variation of e.m.f. with time (t).
Resistance of a potentiometer wire is 0.1Ω/cm. A cell of e.m.f 1.5V is balanced at 300 cm on this potentiometer wire. Calculate the current and balancing length for another cell of e.m.f. 1.4V on the same potentiometer wire.
Chapter: [0.16] Electromagnetic Inductions
Describe biprism experiment to calculate the wavelength of a monochormatic light. Draw the necessary ray diagram.
Chapter: [0.11] Interference and Diffraction
If the critical angle of a medium is sin-1(3/5), find the polarising angle.
Chapter: [0.1] Wave Theory of Light
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