Tifr 2017 Solved
Tifr 2017 Solved
Tifr 2017 Solved
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The Fourier series for which gives the closest approximation to this waveform is
2 t 1 4 t 1 3 t
(a) x(t ) cos cos cos ......
T 2 T 3 T
2 t 1 2 t 1 3 t
(b) x(t ) sin sin sin ......
T 2 T 3 T
2 t 1 2 t 1 3 t
(c) x(t ) sin sin sin ......
T 2 T 3 T
2 2 t 1 4 t 1 6 t
(d) x(t ) cos cos cos ......
T 2 T 3 T
Soln. (c).
You can use formula to find the coefficient or you can use elimination.
At t 0, x(t ) 0 So, option (a) and (c) is eliminated
Now, we have to see that out of (b) and (c) what is the answer
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t
For t , x(t ) is positive.
2
So, (c) will be the answer.
3. A solid tetrahedron (solid with four plane sides) has the following projections (drawn to scale) when seen
from three different sides:
Soln. (a).
4. A small elastic ball of mass is placed at the apex of a 45o inclined plane as shown in the figure below.
The ball is allowed to slip without friction down the plane (along the dotted line), hit the ground (as
shown) and bounce along it. If the height of the inclined plane is and the coefficient of restitution
between the ball and the ground is 0.5, then the distance , as marked on the figure, will be
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Soln. (b).
Let us find v ' and . Velocity with which ball hits the surface is 2gh
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v2' v1'
Now, e
v2 v1
0 v 'cos
0.5
0 ( 2 gh cos 45 )
gh
v 'cos
2
Time of flight of projectile
v 'cos
t 2.
g
2v 'cos
Range of projectile R v'sin .
g
2 gh
gh . . h
g 2
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k
Let 02
m
2 1
x1 02 x1 02 x2
3 3
1 1
x2 02 x1 02 x2
2 2
x1
Let X
x2
2 2 1 2
0 0
x1 3 3 x1
x 1
1 2 x2
2 2
0
2 0 2
2
d x
AX
dt 2
2 2 1 2
3 0 0
3 0 4 2
2
A
1 2 6 3 3
When
1 2 0
2 2
0
2
Eigen values of A are 0 and 02
6
i0 I
So, c1e 6
X1 c2ei0 I X 2
0
So, the frequency of oscillations are and 0
6
k k
i.e., and
6m m
6. Two long hollow conducting cylinders, each of height h, are placed concentrically on the ground, as
shown in the figure (top view). The outer cylinder is grounded, while the inner cylinder is insulated. A
positive charged (the black dot in the figure) is placed between the cylinders at a height from the
ground
Which of the following figures gives the most accurate representation (top view) of the lines of force?
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Soln. (d).
In absence of grounding the charge distribution will be as follows.
Net charge on inner surface 1 = 0, because if we take Gaussian surface in the bulk of inner shell, it must
enclose zero charge. Now, sum of charge as surface 2 and 3 plus charge q must add to zero as the
Gaussian surface in the bulk to outer shell must enclose zero charge. Net charge on outer surface 4 must
be equal to q, which will go to ground as it is grounded.
You must also keep in mind that electric field lines are perpendicular to conductions surface.
7. A common model for the distribution of charge in a hydrogen atom has a point-like proton of charge
at the centre and an electron with a static charge density distribution
q
(r ) 0 3 e 2 r a
a
where is a constant. The electron field at due to this system of charges will be
5q0 5q0 5q0 3q0
(a) rˆ (b) rˆ (c) rˆ (d) rˆ
4 0 e a
2 2
4 0 ea 2
4 0 e a
2 2
4 0 e 2 a 2
Soln. (c).
Let us take spherical surface of radius r and centred at q0 .
The charge distribution has spherical symmetry hence, electric field also has spherical symmetry. Hence,
electric field is either constant or a function of r only and field lines will be radial.
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r
4q0 2 2 r / a
a 3 0
q0 r e dr
r
4q a 2 r / a 2 r
q0 30
a
2
e r a
0
re2 r / a dr
0
r
4q a 2 r / a 2 a a
r
q0 30 e r a e2 r / a r e2 r / a dr
a 2 2 20 0
r
4q a 2 r / a 2 a a
q0 30 2 e r a e2 r / a r e2 r / a
a 2 2 0
4q a a2 a3 a3
q0 30 e 2 r / a r 2 a e 2 r / a r e 2 r / a
a 2 2 2 4
3
2r 2 2ar a 2 e2r / a
q0
a
From Gauss law of electrostatics
q
E.ndS 00
2
2r 2 2ar a 2 e 2 r / a
1 q0
E.4 r 2
0 a
2
2a 2 2a 2 a 2 e 2
q0
E
4 0 a
5q0
4 0 e 2 a 2
5q0
E er
4 0 e 2 a 2
8. A rectangular metallic loop with sides L1 and L2 is placed in the vertical
plane, making an angle with respect to the -axis, as shown in the
figure, and spatially uniform magnetic field is applied. The loop
is free to rotate about the axis (shown in the figure with a double line).
The magnetic field changes with time at a constant rate
dB
dt
If the resistance of the loop is R, the torque required to prevent the loop from rotating will be
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( L1 L2 )2 ( L1 L2 )2
(a) B sin 2 zˆ (b) B sin cos zˆ
2R R
( L L )2 ( L L )2
(b) B 1 2 sin zˆ (d) B 1 2 sin zˆ
2R R
Soln. (a).
Flux of magnetic field across the loop
B.ndS
S
B
Induced emf, L1L2 cos
t dt
L1L2 cos
L L cos
Current, i 1 2
R R
In the direction as shown in figure.
Torque B
iAB sin in negative z – direction
L L cos
1 2
R
L1L2 B sin k
B( L1L2 )2 sin 2
2R
k
9. Consider the 1-D asymmetric double well potential as sketched below.
The probability distribution of a particle in the ground state of this potential is best represented by
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Soln. (c).
When particle on the left of well, kinetic energy is smaller and when on right part of well, kinetic energy
is larger (because potential energy is small). Higher the kinetic energy more is the curvature of wave
function. So, the curvature of and hence is more on positive x – axis and less on negative x – axis.
2
(a)
1
(b)
6
(c)
3
(d)
6 2 7
7 7 7 7
Soln. (b).
For normalization
1
1 1
N 2 1 2 ....
7 7
1
N2 1
1
1
7
6
N
7
11. Consider a system of non-interacting particles with integer angular momentum J at a temperature T. This
system is placed in a magnetic field B in the z direction. The energy of a state with J z m
Em mB B
with B 0 . The fractional magnetization of the particles as a function of B B kBT can be represented as
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Soln. (a).
12. The separation between neighbouring absorption lines in a pure rotational spectrum of the hydrogen
bromide(HBr) molecule is 2.23 meV. If this molecule is considered as a rigid rotation and the atomic
mass number of Br is 80, the corresponding, absorption line separation in deuterium bromide (DBr)
molecule, in units of meV, would be
(a) 2.234 (b) 1.115 (c) 1.128 (d) 4.461
Soln. (c).
L2 J ( J 1) 2
E kJ ( J 1)
2I 2I
Separation between two levels characterized by J and J + 1
EJ 1 EJ k ( J 1)( J 2) kJ ( J 1)
2k ( J 1)
2 2
Where k
2 I 2 r 2
m .m 1 80
HBr H B r .
mH m B r N A 81
m .m 1 160
DBr D B r .
mD m B r N A 82
Seperation of energy levelin DBr k DBr DBr 80 82
Seperation of energy levelin HBr k HBr HBr 81 160
80 82
Separation of energy level in DBr = 2.23 1.128 meV
81 160
13. Consider a 2-D square lattice. The ratio of the kinetic energy of a free electron at a corner of the first
Brillouin zone (Ec) to that the an electron at the midpoint of a side face of the same zone (Em) is Ec/Em =
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Soln. (b).
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14. A current source produces a square wave I(t) of 1.0 V peak to peak voltage and is used to drive the RC
circuit shown below
Which of the following represents the correct voltage across the capacitor C ?
Soln. (d).
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17. A space telescope in orbita around the Earth discovers a new planet, which is observed to move around
the Sun by an angle of 4.72 milliradians in a year. Assuming a circular orbit, estimate the distance, in
A.U., of the planet from the Sun.
Ans = 121
Assuming circular orbit
GM s m
2
m 2 r
r
GM s
r3
Angle moved by the planet
t
GM s
4.72 103 365 24 3600
r3
GM s 365 24 3600
r 3/2
4.72 103
6.67 1011 1.989 1030 365 24 3600
4.72 103
7.7 1019
r 77 2/3 1012 m
In AU. ., r 18 1012 6.6684 1012
= 121
18. A system of particle occupying single-particle levels and obeying Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics is in
thermal equilibrium with a heat reservoir at temperature T. If the population distribution in the non-
degenerate energy level is as shown in the table below, what would be the temperature of the system in
degree Kelvin?
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19. A thermally isolated container stores N2 gas at 27.24oC at one atmospheric pressure. Suddenly the
pressure of the gas is increased to two atmospheric pressure. Assuming N2 to behave as an ideal gas,
estimate the change in temperature of the gas, in Celsius degrees (oC)
Ans = 066
The change is adiabatic in nature
PV constant
RT
P constant
P
P1 T constant
1
P T = constant
For diatomic molecule,
C 7
p 1.4
CV 5
1 1
Pi .Ti Pf .T f
1
P
T f i .T
P
f
1.219 300.24
366K
Change in temperature
T 366 300.24
65.76K
66 K or 66 C
20. A beam of plane microwaves of wavelength 12 cm strikes the surface of a dielectric at 45o. If the
refractive index of the dielectric is , what will be the wave length, in units of mm, of the microwaves
inside the dielectric?
Ans = 090
Wavelength of microwave n dielectric
12
9cm
4/3
90mm
21. A quantum mechanical system consists of a one-dimensional infinite box, as indicated in the figures
below.
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3 (three) identical non-interacting spin-1/2 particles, are first placed in the box, and the ground state
energy of the system is found to be E0 18 eV . If 7 (seven) such identical particles are placed in the box,
what will be the ground state energy, in units of eV?
Ans = 132
When 3 fermions one placed in box
E0 2 0 1 4 0 6 0
2
2
When 0
2ml 2
E0 18eV
6 0 18eV
0 3eV
When 7 fermions are placed, the configuration would given by
Ans = 246
Ground state energy of He atoms
EHe 79eV
After ionizing the He atom it become He+
Ground state energy of He+ is
13.6Z 2
EHe
n2
13.6 4
54.4eV
1
So, first ionization potential for a He
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23. Cosmic ray muons, which decay spontaneously with proper lifetime 2.2 s , are produced in the
atmosphere, at a height of 5 km above sea level. These move straight downwards at 98% of the speed of
light.
Find the percent ratio 100 ( N A / N B ) of the number of muons measured at the top of two mountains A
and B, which are at heights 4,848 and 2,682 respectively above mean sea level.
Ans = 052
For the observer on the ground, the lifetime will get dilated.
t
Dilated life time t
v2
1 2
c
6
2.2 10
1 0.988
11.06 s
Time taken by muon to reach height of h1 4848m
5000 2682 152
t1
0.98c 0.98c
Time taken to reach height of h2 2682m
5000 2682 2318
t2
0.98c 0.98c
6
1 10
t 11.06
N A N 0e t1
N B N 0 e t2
NA
e (t1 t2 ) e (t2 t1 )
NB
106 (2318 152)
exp
11.06 0.98c
1.94
N
Percent ratio 100 A
NB
194
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24. A signal is to be sent from a coaxial cable with impedance 40 into a second coaxial cable with
impedance 60 . We can prevent reflection at the joint between the cables, by adding an impedance in
parallel to the second cable. What should be the value, in units of Ohms ( ) , of that impedance?
Ans = 120
25. An AC voltage source has a internal resistance of 50 and is specified to deliver an rms voltage of 50V
to a matched load. If you connect this AC source to a cathode-ray oscilloscope with input setting,
what will be the peak to peak voltage you observe?
Ans = 283
The resistance of matched load is equal to internal resistance of AC voltage source. Since, rms voltage
across matched load is 50 V, the voltage across the internal resistance of voltage source is also 50 V,
So, emf of source is given by
100 2 sin t
141.4sin t
If AC source is connected to CRO with 1M input resistance which is very large compared to internal
resistance of voltage source. So, all the voltage drop will be across CRO.
So, peak to peak voltage across CRO is 2 141.1
282.8V
283V
If we known that
1 3
0
2 2
H 0 1 0
3 1
0
2 2
Then U must be
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1 3
i i i 3
2 2 0
1 1 2 2
(a) i (b) 0 i 0
2 2
i 3 i
0
3 1
i 2 2
2 2
3
1 0 3 2i 1
2
(c) 0 2 0 (d) 1 2i 0
1
3 0 2i
3
0
2
Soln. (b).
1 3
0
2 2
H 0 1 0
3 0 1
2 2
H is a rotational matrix about y axis
One of the eigenvalue is 1. Let the other eigenvalues are 2 and 3
Sum of eigenvalues, 1 2 3 1
2 3 0 3 2
Product of eigenvalues are 1, 1, -1
Let us find eigenvector
For 1, ( H I ) X 0
1 3
0
2 2 x 0
0 0 0 y 0
3 0 3 z 0
2 2
1 3
0
2 2 x 0
0 0 0 y 0
0 0 0 z 0
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0 3 3
X 1 1 , X 2 0 , X '2 0 after normalization
0 1 1/ 2
For 1, ( H I ) X 0
3 3
0
2 2 x 0
0 2 0 y 0
3 0 1 z 0
2 2
3 1
2 0 2
x 0
3 3
2 0 2 y 0 R2 R3 , R2 R1 \
z 0
0 2 0
3 1
0
2 2 x 0
0 0 0 y 0
0 2 0 z 0
3 1
0
2 2 x 0
0 1 0 y 0
0 0 0 z 0
1/ 3 1/ 2
X 3 0 , X '3 0 after normalization
1 3 / 2
Now, using diagonalization
HS S
H AS 1
3 1
0
2 2
When S 1 0 0
1 1 3
2 2
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0 0 0
0 1 0
0 0 1
So, U e i H / 2
ei1 /2 0 0
i2 /2
S 0 e 0 S 1
0 0 ei3 /2
3 1 0 1 0
0 ei /2 0
2 2 0
3
0
1
1 0 0 0 ei /2 0
2 2
1 1 3 0 0 ei /2
1 0 3
2 2 2
2
3 1 0 1 0
0
2 2 i 0 0
0 0 0
3 1
Since, (S T S 1 ) 1 0 i 0
2 2
1 1 3 0 0 i
1 0 3
2 2 2
2
0 1 0
0 3i / 2 i / 2
3
0
1
i 0 0
0 2 2
i / 2 3i / 2
1 0
3
2 2
i / 2 0 3i / 2
0 i 0
3i / 2 0 i / 2
The solution is lengthy, we can get the answer by simply observing the option. Out of the four option,
only the matrix in (b) is unitary. So (b) is the obvious answer.
27. A liquid is flowing through a capillary tube of inner radius r under the influence of an external pressure
P. The uncertainties in the measurements of P and r are found to be 2% and 1%, respectively. The
uncertainty in the flow of liquid per second is:
(a) 4.47% (b) 2.23% (c) 2.83% (d) 3.61%
Soln. (a).
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The pointing vector associated with this wave is along the direction
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Soln. (d).
Phase of em wave
k 3k
x y t k .r t
2 2
k 3k
k .r i j .r
2 2
k 3k
k i j
2 2
Unit vector in direction of propagation i.e. poynting vector
k 1 3
n i j
k 2 2
30. Electrons in a given system of hydrogen atoms are described by the wave function
Where the denote normalized energy eigen sates. If are the components of the orbital
angular momentum operator, the expectation value of in this system is
(a) (b) (c) (d) 0
Soln. (c).
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2
L2 0.82 0 0.62 1 2
0.72 2
L2z 0.82 0 0.62 (1 )2 0.36 2
L2x 0.18 2
L
2
x L2y
31. In two dimensions, two metals A and B have the number density of three electrons in the ratio
32. One mole of monoatomic ideal gas is initially at pressure P0 and volume V0 . The gas then undergoes a
three-stage cycle consisting of the following processes:
(i) An isothermal expansion till it reaches volume 2V0 , and heat Q flows into the gas
(ii) An isobaric compression back to the original volume V0
(iii) An isochoric increases in pressure till the original pressure P0 is regained
The efficiency of this cycle can be expressed as
4Q 2 RT0 Q 2 RT0
(a) (b)
4Q RT0 4Q 3RT0
4Q 2 RT0 4Q 2 RT0
(c) (d)
4Q RT0 4Q 3RT0
Soln. (d).
Work done in whole cycle
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RT0
W Q
2
T
Heat absorbed Q CV . 0
2
3RT0
Q
2
work done
Efficiency,
Heat absorbed
RT
Q 0
2 4Q 2 RT0
3RT0 4Q 3RT0
Q
2
33. A deuteron of mass M and binding energy B is struck by a gamma ray photon of energy E , and is
observed to disintegrate into a neutron and a proton. If B Mc 2 , the minimum value of E must be
B2 B2 1 B2 1 B2
(a) 2 B (b) B (c) 3B (d) 2B
2Mc 2 Mc 2 2 Mc 2 2 Mc 2
Soln. (d).
D p n
E
The momentum imparted to proton + neutron is
c
According to energy conservation
2
E
E Mc (m p mn ) c c 2
2 2 4
c
Since, B (m p mn )c 2 Mc 2
E Mc2 ( B Mc2 )2 E2
Squaring both sides
E2 M 2 c 4 2 E Mc 2 B 2 2 B.Mc 2 M 2 c 4 E2
2 E Mc 2 B 2 2 BMc 2
B2
E B
2Mc 2
1 B2
2B
2 Mc 2
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34. Light passes through a narrow slit and gives the Fraunhofer diffraction pattern shown in the adjacent
figure.
Soln. (a).
35. For exact calculation and minimum complexity, two four-digit binary numbers can be added with
(a) 1 full adder and 3 half-adders (b) 2 full adders and 2 half-adders
(c) 3 full adders and 1 half-adders (d) 4 full adders
Soln. (c).
Soln. (A^n)
An
n! An
n.(n 1)n 2)....2.1
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37. In outer space, where the effects of gravity can be neglected, a drop of liquid
assumes a spherical shape. However. When disturbed it undergoes shape
oscillations (see figure). The frequency v of oscillation of a drop depends on its
equilibrium radius, its density and the surface tension.
What would be the numerical value of the ratio of the frequencies of
oscillation between a drop of mercury (Hg) and a drop of water of the
same equilibrium radius?
Soln. (0.7)
Let frequency v kr a . b .T c
Using dimensional analysis
T 1 kLa .(ML3 )b (MT 2 )c
kLa 3b .M b c .T 2 c
Equating the powers
a 2b 0
bc 0
2c 1
1 1 3
So, C ,b ,a
2 2 2
T
v k.
r3
vHg 0.487 1
So, 0.7
vH2O 13.6 0.073
38. Consider the following situations
In situations A, two semi-infinite earthed conducting planes meet at right angles. A point charge q, is
placed at a distance d from each plane, as shown in the figure A. The magnitude of the force exerted on
the charge q is denoted FA.
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In situation B, the same charge q is kept at the same distance d from an infinite earthed conducting plane,
as shown in the figure B. The magnitude of the force exerted on the charge q is denoted FB.
Find the numerical ratio .
Soln. (0.9142)
In situation A, the image charges are given by
q2
FB
4 0 (2d )2
FA 2 2 1
So, 4 0.914
FB 8
39. Two identical bosons may occupy any of two energy levels 0, , where 0 . The lowest energy state is
doubly-degenerate and the excited state is non-degenerate. Assume that the two-particle system is in
thermal equilibrium at a temperature T. Calculate the average energy (E). What will be the leading term
of
at low temperature?
Soln. (2ε/3)
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40. Which digital logic gate is mimicked by the following silicon diode and silicon transistor circuit?
Soln. (AND)
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