Physics Set 1
Physics Set 1
Physics Set 1
Physics Set 1
General Instructions:
e 1.6 1019 C
c 3 108 ms 1
h 6.6 1034 JS
o 4 107 NA2
k B 1.38 1023 JK 1
N A 6.023 1023 / mole
mn 1.6 1027 kg
1. Will the momentum remain constant if some external force acts on the
system? (1)
2. The Earth moving round the Sun in a circular orbit is acted upon by a
force, and hence work must be done on the Earth by this force. Do you
agree with this statement? (1)
4. Why does a cricket player lower his hands while catching a ball? (1)
8. Water in a closed tube is heated with one arm vertically placed above
an arc lamp. The water will begin to circulate along the tube in the
counter – clockwise direction. Is it true or false? (1)
9. The acceleration- time graph for a body is shown in the given figure.
Plot the corresponding velocity-time graph. (2)
10. A body of mass 5 kg is acted upon by two perpendicular forces of
magnitude 8 N and 6 N. Find the magnitude and direction of the
acceleration. (2)
13. Assuming that the Earth•s orbit is a circle of radius 1.5 108 km .
Calculate the mass of the sun. (2)
OR
16. A waterfall is 100 m high. How much warmer will the water be after the
fall? Assume that all the work gets converted into the heat energy.
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Take the average value of g to be 980 cm s . (2)
21. Two billiard balls, each of mass 0.05 kg moving in opposite directions
with speed 6ms 1 collide and rebound with the same velocity. What is
the impulse imparted to each ball due to the other? (3)
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22. A long playing record revolves with a speed of 33 rev / min, and has a
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radius of 15 cm. Two coins are placed at 4 cm and 14 cm away from
the centre of the record. If the coefficient of friction between the coins
and the record is 0.15. Which of the two coins will revolve with the
record? (3)
23. A car drives along the straight level frictionless road by an engine
delivering constant power. How is velocity of the car related to time
elapsed? (3)
24. Prove that the impulse received during an impact is equal to the total
change in momentum produced during the impact. (3)
26. Oil spreads over the surface of water, whereas water does not spread
over the surface of oil. Why? (3)
27. Two vessels of the same size are at the same temperature. One of
them holds 1 kg of N 2 gas.
28. A particle is thrown over a triangle from one end of a horizontal base
that grazing the vertex falls on the other end of the base. If and be
the base angles and the angle of projection, prove that
tan tan tan (5)
OR
(a) A balloon is ascending at the rate of 14 ms-1 at a height of 98 m
above the ground, when a packet is dropped from it. After how
much time and with what velocity does it reach the ground?
(b) Do the following two graphs represent same types of motion?
Name the motion.
(5)
29. (i) Prove that the isothermal elasticity of a gas is equal to its pressure.
(ii) Prove that the adiabatic elasticity of the gas = P , where P is
pressure of the gas and C p / Cv , C p and Cv being the specific heats
of the gas at constant pressure and constant volume respectively. (5)
OR
The difference between the length of a certain brass rod and that of
steel rod is claimed to be constant at all temperatures. Is it possible?(5)
30. If the earth were a homogeneous sphere and a straight hole bored in it
through its center. Show that if a body were dropped into the hole, it
would execute a simple harmonic motion. Also find its time period. (5)
OR