55 5 2 - Physics
55 5 2 - Physics
55 5 2 - Physics
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Code No. 55/5/2
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Roll No.
Candidates must write the Code on
the title page of the answer-book.
NOTE
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(III) - 37 (III) Please check that this question
paper contains 37 questions.
(IV) (IV) Please write down the Serial
, Number of the question in the
answer-book before attempting
it.
(V) - 15 (V) 15 minute time has been allotted
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question paper will be distributed
10.15 10.15
at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to
10.30 - 10.30 a.m., the students will read
- the question paper only and will
not write any answer on the
answer-book during this period.
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper comprises four sections – A, B, C and D.
(ii) There are 37 questions in the question paper. All questions are
compulsory.
(iii) Section A : Q. no. 1 to 20 are very short-answer type questions carrying
1 mark each.
(iv) Section B : Q. no. 21 to 27 are short-answer type questions carrying
2 marks each.
(v) Section C : Q. no. 28 to 34 are long-answer type questions carrying 3 marks
each.
(vi) Section D : Q. no. 35 to 37 are also long answer type questions carrying
5 marks each.
(vii) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal
choice has been provided in two questions of one mark, two questions
of two marks, one question of three marks and all the three questions
of five marks. You have to attempt only one of the choices in such
questions.
(viii) However, separate instructions are given with each section and
question, wherever necessary.
(ix) Use of calculators and log tables is not permitted.
(x) You may use the following values of physical constants wherever
necessary.
c = 3 108 m/s
h = 6.63 10–34 Js
e = 1.6 10–19 C
0 = 410–7 Tm A–1
0 = 8.854 × 10–12 C2 N–1 m–2
1
= 9 109 N m2 C–2
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Mass of electron (me) = 9.1 10–31 kg
Mass of neutron = 1.675 × 10–27 kg
Mass of proton = 1.673 × 10–27 kg
Avogadro’s number = 6.023 × 1023 per gram mole
Boltzmann constant = 1.38 × 10–23 JK–1
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1. LED –
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) 1
2. (p) - ()
–
2. The graph showing the correct variation of linear momentum (p) of a charge
particle with its de-Broglie wavelength () is –
5. The relationship between Brewster angle and the speed of light v in the
denser medium is
(a) c cos = v (b) v tan = c
(c) c = v tan (d) v cos = c 1
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6. f
(a) f (b) f/2
(c) 2f (d) 4f 1
7. LCR
(a) (b) /2
(c) /3 (d) 1
8. v A B, : 3/4 v 2/3 v ,
A B
(a) 2:3 (b) 4:3
(c) 3:4 (d) 3:2 1
9. ?
(a)
(b) ,
(c)
(d) 1
10. V
r V
(a) 2r (b) 2r
(c) 4r (d) r/ 2 1
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6. A biconvex lens of focal length f is cut into two identical plano convex
lenses. The focal length of each part will be
(a) f (b) f/2
(c) 2f (d) 4f 1
7. The phase difference between the current and the voltage in series LCR
circuit at resonance is
(a) (b) /2
(c) /3 (d) zero 1
10. A charge particle after being accelerated through a potential difference ‘V’
enters in a uniform magnetic field and moves in a circle of radius r. If V is
doubled, the radius of the circle will become
(a) 2r (b) 2r
(c) 4r (d) r/ 2 1
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11. ‘r’ ‘2r’
_________. 1
12. C, Si Ge ________
1
13. ________
1
15. - d.c.
_______ 1
17. emf
1
emf E0 () ac (L),
(C) (R) ()
1
18. X- - ,
Y- , 1
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Note : Fill in the blanks with appropriate answer.
16. Write the conditions on path difference under which (i) constructive
(ii) destructive interference occur in Young’s double slit experiment. 1
17. Plot a graph showing variation of induced e.m.f. with the rate of change of
current flowing through a coil. 1
OR
A series combination of an inductor (L), capacitor (C) and a resistor (R) is
connected across an ac source of emf of peak value E0 and angular
frequency (). Plot a graph to show variation of impedance of the circuit
with angular frequency (). 1
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19. +x –z
AB
MNOP F
, ‘NO’
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19. An electron moves along +x direction. It enters into a region of uniform
→
magnetic field B directed along –z direction as shown in fig. Draw the
shape of trajectory followed by the electron after entering the field.
OR
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(b)
22.
(i) (ii) ? 2
23. - :
(a)
(b) - 2
24.
25.
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SECTION : B
nuclei, one type with disintegration constant 1 and the other type
radioactive substance. 2
22. In a single slit diffraction experiment, the width of the slit is increased.
How will the (i) size and (ii) intensity of central bright band be affected ?
23. In case of photo electric effect expeiment, explain the following facts,
giving reasons.
(a) The wave theory of light could not explain the existence of the
threshold frequency.
(b) The photo electric current increases with increase of intensity of
incident light. 2
24. Gamma rays and radio waves travel with the same velocity in free space.
Distinguish between them in terms of their origin and the main
application. 2
25. Use Bohr’s model of hydrogen atom to obtain the relationship between the
angular momentum and the magnetic moment of the revolving electron. 2
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26. P1 P2 (S)
(i) P1 (ii) P1
: P2 ?
(1)
(2) AB P1P2
27. -
2
dc
2
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26. Light from a sodium lamp (S) passes through two polaroid sheets P 1 and
P2 as shown in fig. What will be the effect on the intensity of the light
OR
Define the term ‘wave front of light’. A plane wave front AB propagating
from denser medium (1) into a rarer medium (2) is incident on the surface
P1P2 separating the two media as shown in fig.
27. Derive the expression for the torque acting on an electric dipole, when it is
held in a uniform electric field. Identify the orientation of the dipole in the
electric field, in which it attains a stable equilibrium. 2
OR
29. ? V-I
3
3
31. -
–13.6 eV 3
32. 10 10 cm2
, t I
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SECTION : C
28. (a) Two point charges q1 and q2 are kept at a distance of r12 in air.
Deduce the expression for the electrostatic potential energy of this
system.
(b) If an external electric field (E) is applied on the system, write the
expression for the total energy of this system. 3
29. What is a solar cell ? Draw its V-I characteristics. Explain the three
processes involved in its working. 3
OR
Draw the circuit diagram of a full wave rectifier. Explain its working
showing its input and output waveforms. 3
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33.
3
34. 100 D 50 D
20 cm
(a)
(b) 3
:
35. (a)
(b) r ,
x
P
(x >> r) 5
(a) -
( ) r
(b) (NC–1 ) r (m )
:
E = 10r + 5
r = 1 m r = 10 m
? 5
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33. Draw the curve showing the variation of binding energy per nucleon with
the mass number of nuclei. Using it explain the fusion of nuclei lying on
ascending part and fission of nuclei lying on descending part of this
curve. 3
34. An optical instrument uses a lens of 100 D for the objective lens and 50 D
for its eye piece. When the tube length is kept at 20 cm, the final image is
formed at infinity.
SECTION : D
35. (a) Write two important characteristics of equipotential surfaces.
(b) A thin circular ring of radius r is charged uniformly so that its linear
charge density becomes . Derive an expression for the electric field
at a point P at a distance x from it along the axis of the ring. Hence,
prove that at large distances (x >> r), the ring behaves as a point
charge. 5
OR
(a) State Gauss’s law on electrostatics and derive an expression for the
electric field due to a long straight thin uniformly charged wire
(linear charge density ) at a point lying at a distance r from the
wire.
(b) The magnitude of electric field (in NC–1) in a region varies with the
distance r(in m) as
E = 10 r + 5
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36. (a)
(b) 3 ABC AC
(e)
1.3 , ?
(a)
?
(b) 80 cm
, 20 cm ,
5
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36. (a) Define the term ‘focal length of a mirror’. With the help of a ray
diagram, obtain the relation between its focal length and radius of
curvature.
(b) Calculate the angle of emergence (e) of the ray of light incident
light emerges from the prism into a liquid of refractive index 1.3
instead of air ?
5
OR
(a) Define the term ‘resolving power of a telescople’. How will the
resolving power be effected with the increase in
(i) Wavelength of light used.
(ii) Diameter of the objective lens.
Justify your answers.
(b) A screen is placed 80 cm from an object. The image of the object on
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37. (a) ac
(b) 100 V f
(XL)
(a) l B
:
emf (i) () (ii) (l)
(b) 1 cm 20 cm
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37. (a) Show that an ideal inductor does not dissipate power in an ac circuit.
(b) The variation of inductive reactance (XL) of an inductor with the
frequency (f) of the ac source of 100 V and variable frequency is
shown in the fig.
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