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1. C 2. C 3. A 4. A 5.

A
6. D 7. D 8. C 9. B 10. B
11. D 12. C 13. C 14. D 15. A
16. A 17. A 18. C 19. A
1. (A) (p) (B) (q) (C) (r) (D) (s)
2. (A) (p) (B) (q) (C) (s) (D) (r)
3. (A) (r) (B) (q) (C) (q) (D) (q)
Solution:
1. C
From energy conservation
1
2
7 3 3 3
6
13
2 2
t
t
A h
h
x Ax hxAx v Ah g h v
gh
bg l qbg +
F
H
G
I
K
J
R
S
T
U
V
W
+
L
N
M
O
Q
P
= =
From Newtons second law
A h a A h g a g
t t
13 2 2 13 b g m bg m r
= = /
F = dm a
net
= dm
v
R
a
t
2
2
F
H
G
I
K
J
+
5. A: Side of square = r cos 45
0
=
R
2
Area of square =
R
2
2
X
R x x
R
x x
R R R
R
R R
R
COM
=
+ +
+ +
=

+
t o
t
o o
t o
t
o o
t
t
2
2 2
2
2 2
0
4 2 2 2
4 2
2
2 3 2
b g
b g
.

The centre of mass of the system is at a distance of


R 2
2 3 2

+
t
t
from the centre O towards the
plate as shown in the figure.
6. D:
For decay (i)
Q= [230.033927-229.033496-1.008665]x931.5 = -7.7 MeV
For decay (ii)
Q = [230.033927-299.032089-1.007825]x931.5 = -5.6 MeV

Q is negative for both the decay , so none of the decays are alllowed.
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
o
c
x
y
7. D;
f
T

Let the density of weight


o be the density of liquid
and V be the volume of the weights.
f
V g

........ 1.
f V g
2
1

( )

.............2
f V g
3

( ) o

......3
From (1) and (2)
4
1
4
3
=


From (1) and (3)
9
4
3
4
3
1185 =

=
o
o .
17. A: In the first situation, ma = qE and in the second situation, mg =qE
In the steady state.
18. C 19. A
Paper-2
1. C 2. D 3. A 4. A 5. B
6. A 7. D 8. A 9. C 10. D
11. D 12. A 13. D 14. A 15. B
16. B 17. B 18. A 19. A
1. A r B q r C p D P bg bgbg b gbg bgbg bg ,
2. A r B q C S D P bg bgbg bgbg bgbg bg
3. A s B p C q D r bg bgbg bgbg bgbg bg
5. B ; Energy conservation
+ + + + =
P V
gZ U Q cons t
d

2
2
tan
Here U = internal energy per unit mass =
C T
M
v
Q
d
= heat given to the system = D [Thermally insulated]
I
P
r
x
x
xwmIII II II II
2
2
2
3
2
5 2
1 2 12
0
1 2 12
4
110
43
0910 180 2 = = = =++ =+

t t
. / cos
P RT
M
=
, inside vessel v =0 and just outside the vessel P = 0. Applying equation (1)
V P
U
2
2
= +

v
RT
M
2
2
1
=

b g
v = 3.22 km/sec
17.

B i A im A i j m t
r t
= = =
L
N
M
O
Q
P
= 0 2
5
10
5
10
3
2
1
2
02
4
2
4
2
.

;

,

, . sec
18.
A| = =
L
N
M
O
Q
P

B A B A x
f r
. . . 02
5
10
3
2
1
4
A| = -1.34 x 10
-5
Wb
19. c | = d dt /
< >=

=

c
| |
f r
t
x V
b g
A
67 10
5
.
2. Calculate the velocity gradients and shear stresses at a distance of 0.10 and 20 cm from the
plate.
u = 120 cm/s at vertex, q=8.5 oiuse, 8.5 / 10 = 0.85 Ns/m
2
Velocity profile is given parabolic and equation of velocity
u = ay
2
+ by + c , where a, b and c are constant.
Boundary condition
(a) y = 0 u = 0 c =0
(b) at y = 20 cm, u = 120 cm/s
(c) y = 20 cm, du/dy = 0
From (b)
at y = 20 cm, u = 120 cm/s
120 = a x 20
2
+ b 20 = 400 a + 20 b ..............(2)
From (c)
du
dy
ay b = + 2
0 = 2a x 20 + b = 40 a + b
From equation (2) and (3)
a = -0.3 , b = 12
u = - 0.3 y
2
+ 12 y
Velocity gradient
du
dy
y = + 06 12 .
at y = 0,
du
dy
s = 12 /
at y= 10 cm,
du
dy
= 6/s
at y= 20 cm,
du
dy
= 0
Shear stress
t =
du
dy
at y = 10 cm
t = = 085 6 51
2
. . / x N m
.
3. (a) Initially at point P due to the first speaker
I
P
r
x
x
x w m
1
1
2
3
2
5 2
4
1 10
4 2
2 10 = = =

t t
/
I
P
r
x
x
x w m
2
2
2
3
2
5 2
4
1 10
4 3
0 9 10 = = =

t t
. /
(b) I = I
1
+ I
2
+ 2 I I
1 2
cosu
= I
1
+ I
2
+ 2 I I
1 2
= 2 x 10
-5
+ 0.9 x 10
-5
+ 2.7 x 10
-5
= 5.6 x 10
-5
W/m
2
(c) Resultant intensity at point P
I I I I I I I I I = + + = +
1 2 1 2
0
1 2 1 2
180 2 cos
2 x10
-5
+ 0.9 x 10
-6
- 2.7 x 10
-5
= 2 x 10
-6
W/m
2
= 2.8 x 10
-5
- 2.53 x 10
-5
= 2.7 x 10
-5
W/m
2
(d) When the speakers are incoherent Resultant intensity at P
I = I
1
+ I
2
= 2.9 x 10
-5
W/m
2
.

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