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Q R
2
1 1
sin C , C = 45
n 2
1
Also, 1 sin45 = sin
2 C
= 30
= 15
2. Answer (3)
Spherical aberration is inability of mirror to focus all the rays coming parallel to principal axis at a single point.
So it exists in concave mirror. Chromatic aberration is due to behavior of light. It does not exist.
3. Answer (2)
For refraction at surface OX
60
1.sin60 = 3 . sin r P
O X
1 r
sin r c
2
Y
r = 30
In OPY, C = Critical angle
OP R R
[sine law ]
sinC sin(90 r ) cos r
1 1
sin C .R 2R
OP .R . cos r .R 3 . cos 30 3
cos r
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4. Answer (4)
By Snells law for refraction
r = 30
3
In ABC 2
BC = AC.tan30 60
r A
2 3 30
OB = OC BC 60
3r r
O B r C
2 2 3
2 3
r
.
3
5. Answer (2)
u = (2f0 4), v = (2f0 + 6), where f0 is focal length of lens or f = f0
1 1 1
using f0 = 12 cm
v u f
6. Answer (1)
Image should be real and virtual for the same magnification for the two given position of the real object. Therefore
x2 f
1 x1 f x 2 f
x1 f
2f = x1 + x2
x1 x 2
|f |
2
7. Answer (3)
E 4E
E represents energy incident (per unit time) which gets focussed on screen for arrangement (1).
E 4E E
I1 I2 16
2
4r 2
r 4r 2
4
2
I1 1
I 2 16
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8. Answer (4)
For no average deviation ( = ( 1)A)
(1.48 1)1 (1.64 1)3 + (1.48 1)2 = 0
1 + 2 = 4
9. Answer (1)
For no emergence,
A
min cosec
2
90
min cosec
2
= cosec 45
2
= 1.414
10. Answer (3)
observer
v fish v fish v bird
(as seen by bird) object
1
= 5 3 10
4
55
= m/s
4
11. Answer (3)
2 > (as it is converging the rays)
and 1 = (No deviation)
12. Answer (2)
Use the relation
u v
D2 d 2
f
4D d
d = v u = 50 30 = 20
D = v + u = 50 + 30 = 80 D
v u
(80)2 (20)2 (80 20) (80 20) 100 60 30 cm
f 50 cm
4 80 4 80 4 80
75
f cm.
4
13. Answer (3)
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1 15 3 O
20 4 15 cm
4
= 5 cm
3
15. Answer (2)
Ray is incident normally. It will not bend and move along x-axis
i.e., y = 0
16. Answer (1)
In new convention
2 1 2 1 1 3
v u R
2
2 1 2 1 v1
f
v1 R v1
2 2 1
v1 R
2R
v1
( 2 1 )
The first image will behave like a virtual object for the second surface.
Now the rays are refracted from second surface and will converge at focus
3 2 3 2
f v1 R
3 2 ( 2 1 ) 3 2
f 2R R
3 2 1 2 3
f R R
3 ( 2 1 2 3 )
f R
3 (2 2 1 3 )
f R
3R
f
(2 2 1 3 )
4 3
Put 3 , 2 , 1 = 1 and R = 30 cm, f = 60 cm.
3 2
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1 1 1 1 1 1
f 20 cm (i) O
v u f 60 30 f
30 cm
For reflection from convex surface,
1 1 1
v u f
1 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 2
10 30 R 10 30 R 30 30 R
R = 30 cm ...(ii)
By lens maker's formula,
n 1 1 n 1 1 3
n 1 n 2.5
30 20 3 2 2
3 sin 30 2 sin
3 3
sin =
2 2 8
3
= sin
1
8
IV 1
sin
I 8
l f
The lateral displacement will depend on how the n(z) varies in the medium. Clearly, l does not
depend on n2.
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1
sinr =
2
r = 30
Now at point R, total internal reflection will take place. Clearly, incident and emergent ray are antiparallel.
T = 180
1 sin60 3 sinr
r = 30 60
60
From geometry, angle of incidence at Q is 45 30
P
At Q
45 Q
3 45
3 sin(45) 1
2 90 30 75
At R 60
angle of incidence is 30
By symmetry R = 60
From second diagram, angle of deviation is 90
A
min = 2 sin 1 sin A
2
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1 1 1
Using for both Q and P (end points of the image of PQ in plane mirror) we get that image in
v u f
convex mirror is virtual, erect and 3 cm long.
P Q Q P
5 cm 5 cm 5 cm
15 cm 15 cm
30 cm
45 cm
R
PQ = x = R
2 cos
R
x = R
2 cos 30 30
30
R2 x P
x = R C f Q
2 3
1
x R 1
3
30
1 y X
3 20
30
20
y
3
20
Coordinates of image are 20,
3
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1 1 1 1
f f fm f
1 2 1 1 2 2 R
fm m O
f f fm F f R m 2
u
f=
2
2 2 2
=
u f R m
1 1 1
=
u 30 30
1 2
u 30
u = 15 cm
24. Answer (2)
The vessel should be filled to such a height that a ray diverging from O proceeds along the dotted line. Let h be the
required height. Since the vessel is cubical in shape, ACB = Angle of incidence = 45
Now NO = h b = h tanr
E
b
or h A D
1 tan r
sin 45 1 h
= or sin r
sin r 2 B C
N O
b b 2 2 1
Hence h =
1 2 2 1 1
1
2
2 1
16
10 2 1
9 10 23 10 4.8
or h = 26.7 cm
16 23 3 4 .8 3
2 1 1
9
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25. Answer (4)
y I y (0, b, 0)
O (0, a, 0) O (0, a, 0)
x x
I (0, b, 0)
If in case (1), image is as shown (which is given) we can conclude that in case (2) image is as shown
26. Answer (2)
10 cm
20 cm
2 m/s
Object
x
3 m/s
z
Component of velocity of the image in y-direction
= 2 3 2 = 4 m/s
Vimage i 4 j 5k m/s
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a1 2
a2 3
22
Imax a1 a2 5
25
Imin a1 a2 1
31. Answer (3)
As slits are producing same intensities (I ),
Inet = 4I cos2
2
Imax = 4I
3
I at point = th of maximum
4
3 4I 3I
=
4
Inet = 3I = 4I cos2
2
3
cos =
2 2
= 2n
2 6
= 4n
3
2
x = 4n
3
x = 2 4n 3
x = 2n
6
dy
= 2n +
D 6
D
y = d 2n 6
For n = 0
3 10 4
y= = 0.05 mm.
6
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I Imax cos2
2
1
cos2
2 2
cos = 0
3 5 7
, , ,
2 2 2 2
3 5
x , ,
4 4 4
x (2n 1)
4
in
v cos
x
O v
v sin
(see the figure)
So, v I v cos 2i v sin 2j
v I 10cos 2i 10 sin2j
33. Answer (1)
S1 2400
Path difference = 600 nm P
For maxima
1800
0
300
Path difference = n
600 109 = n.
S2
600 10 9 m
n
(in nm) = 600, 300, 200, 150 {for n = 1, 2, 3 & 4 }
only = 600 nm falls in the visible range.
34. Answer (1)
Optical path = n.x (n = refractive index)
Optical path through glass = n 4
4
Optical path through water = 6
3
4 6
n4=
3
n = 2.
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t
= = 0.5 t
2
4
= 3 1 t (2)
2t 0.67 t
=
3
n = 1 300 300
t 120 nm
2 2 125 2.5
After reflection from mirror, there is a phase change of , which is equivalent to path difference of
2
3x 3x 3x
3 x, , etc.
n 2 3
As maximum path difference is 5000 , three maximas will be formed at , 0.
d
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sin 1 1
p
q
sin 2 r
p
p
r 2
s s
r
44. Answer (3)
dy
tan 2x 2 y 2 h
dx
cos = 1
1 4h
sec
1
2 1
h
4
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A A
sin
n 2
A
sin
2
A
2cos n
2
2
1 n 1 1 n
A = m = 2cos = 2sin
2 4
( I I )2 I0 (Initially)
I0
I
4
When one slit is covered
2
I
I I
4
9 9I
I I 0
4 16
47. Answer (2)
t
1 t
N N0
2
7
1 2
5 N0
2
N0 = 60 grams
48. Answer (1)
Here > critical angle
1
1
sin 2 90
1
sin 12 22
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49. Answer (4)
PQ = 2r cos
Vrel = 2(PQ) sin
= 2 2r cos sin
= 2r sin2
50. Answer (1)
e 1
f1
e
1
f2
2
f1 > f2
51. Answer (1)
v sin gt
tan
v cos
gt
tan tan
v cos
l al 2
= ( x ) dx dx (1 ax )dx dx axdx = 0 axdx
2
al 2
For minima at O, a 2
2 2 l
53. Answer (3)
sin45 = 1 sin
1 0.4t
sin
2
45
d 0.4 d 0.4
cos 2 rad/s
dt 2 dt (1.4)2
2 1
2
= 2 rad/s
54. Answer (1)
2
Speed of man in medium 2 is V
1
2 3
Speed of man in medium 2 is V V 3
1 2 1
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R R1 R2
a = R2 = R1R2
a1 = R12
a2 = R22
a1 a2 = 2 (R1R2)2
a1a2 R1 R2 a
a a1a2
P R(t1/2 1 min)
t 0 (4 N0 )
Q R(t1/2 2 min)
t 0 ( N0 )
N0
After four minutes, the number of nuclei of P and Q are same and equal to .
4
So number of nuclei of R present at this time is
N0 3N0 9 N0
4 N0 4 4 2
57. Answer (4) i4 75 25
Given circuit
i3 = 0
Can be looked upon as
i1 = i 2 + i 4
i2 75 25
i1 = 0.2 A
i2 = i1 = 0.1 A i1 25
15 V
58. Answer (1)
90 X 234 91 Y 234 0
1
Z2
13.6 3.4
n2
13.6
Z = 1, n2 4
3.4
n=2
q e nh eh
M L
2m 2m 2 2m
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h
P
1
So, 1
2
hc
k W
1242eV
= 2 eV 1.105 eV
400nm
Linear momentum = mv 2 mk
mV
Now r
qB
B = 35.8 106 T
62. Answer (1)
A
A
So, if A = 0, B = 1
Y = A.B
Y=0
(AND gate)
and if A = 1, B = 1
B
B
Y=1
When A is at positive potential and B is at negative potential. Diodes are in forward bias.
So, Req = 8
Reverse bias
Req = 19
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1
v
m
v1 m2 m1v1 m1 2
v2 m1 m2v 2 m2 1
H2 mO2 32
4
O2 mH2 2
hc hc
KE max &
cut off
d 2Rh
On solving Population covered
= 76.8 lakhs
67. Answer (1)
For perfectly absorbing body radiation, force is
IR 2
F
c
hc
eVs
1242
eVs 2
200
Vs = 4.2 V
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hc
ev 0
ne
v 0 4 r
0
1240 xne
200 eV 4.7eV 4 r eV
0
9 199 n 1.6 10 19
6.2 4.7
10 2
1.5 102
n 1.04 107 z 7
9 1.6 1010
Kmax = hf
KEmax = hf hf0
3 1014 f0
2
2 1014 f0
f0 = 1014 Hz
1 hc
mu12 W
2 1
1 hc
mu22 W
2 2
hc
2 W
u1 1
u hc
2 W
2
4hc hc u1
4W W u 2
2 1 2
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4hc hc
3W
2 1
4 1240 1240
3W 16 5 = 3 W
310 248
11 = 3 W
W = 3.7 eV
2hc
E ...(i)
3hc
2E ...(ii)
hc
Solve & then
72. Answer (2)
E = h = 4.9 4.5 = 0.4 eV
h
mHVH
mH = 1.67 1027 kg
= 122 nm
We get VH = 3.25 m/s
74. Answer (2)
KE max = hf
KE max is not solely dependent on f.
75. Answer (2)
Photon emitted from coolidge tube have wavelength greater than cut off wavelength & till infinity.
76. Answer (2)
As voltage across is increased all wavelength will decrease i.e. in graph shifted towards left.
77. Answer (4)
3
fk Rc ( z 1)2
4
2 2
f1 Z 1 31 1
1
f2 Z 2 1 51 1
f1 9 25
or so f2 f1
f2 25 9
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78. Answer (1)
f a(Z b )
1 1
and a Rc 2 2
n1 n2
for k n2 = 3 & n1 = 1
k, n2 = 2 & n1 = 1
ak 32
ak 27
99.8
Heat in target = VI J/s = 238.75 cal/s
100
80. Answer (4)
Value of a is different for different members of a series.
81. Answer (4)
nh
mvr
2
h
v1
2 mr1 (for n = 1)
ev1 eh
i ev1
2r1 42 mr12
eh eh
M1 i A1 nr12
42 mr12 4 m
ehB
M B M B sin30
8m
82. Answer (2)
0.53 n 2 n2 1
r n=2
Z 4 1
Z is Atomic Number
r is orbital radius
83. Answer (1)
No spectral line is emitted as energy required is at least 10.2 eV.
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h
2 m(K.E.)
h
, for e in uniform magnetic field p is constant for this e is constant
p
13.6Z 2
Binding energy E eV i.e. E = 13.6 Z2 eV
n2
For third Balmer series
hc 1 1
13.6Z 2 2 2
2 5
3
n n1
8 1 2
n2 n2
n1 = 4 & n2 = 2
89. Answer (1)
1 1 1 R
R 2 2
2 4
4 1 1 1
R , R( z 1) 2 2
3644 C 1
z 1 = 30.2
z 31
90. Answer (4)
12375 12375
E1 , E2
1085 304
1 1 2 1
E1 + E2 = 12375 = 13.6 (2) 1 2
1085 304 n
1
0.04
n2
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91. Answer (2)
Shortest wavelength of Lyman series is x
1
R
x
Now wavelength of first member of Balmer series
1 1 1
R
4 9
36x
5
v v u
f = f0
v u v
320 10
= 8
320 10
33
= 8
21
= 8.5 kHz
1 1 1
R 2 2 from n = 3, 4, 5 .......
2 n
1 5R
For n = 3,
36
1 3R
For n = 4,
16
1 1
R 1
9
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R
f R cos A
2
R > 2f f
30
AB = R f C B C
BC = (R f)sin30
RF
R f
BC
2
f
BC
2
98. Answer (1)
N1 1 = N2 2
NA x
= B
NB A 1
Activity, A dN
dt
A = + N0et
A at t = 0 is
m NA
A = N0 =
M
2
2 md 2 md 2 ma 2
IAB = 2 + 2 = 9 104 kg-m2
5 4 5 4 2
A1 = N0 e t1
A2 = N0 e t 2
A2
e ( t1 t 2 )
A1
t1 t 2
A2 A1 e T
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102. Answer (3)
During and decay either atomic number or atomic mass changes. But during -decay neither the atomic
number nor the atomic mass changes.
103. Answer (1)
We know,
N = N0 et
N1 = N0 e11t
N2 = N0 et
N1 1
2 e 10t
N2 e
1
t
5
104. Answer (3)
2
1H 12H 11H 13H 4.03 MeV
2
1H 13H 24He 10 n 17.59 MeV
10 40 ( 4.03 17.59 ) 10 13
t
3 1016
t = 1012 approx
105. Answer (2)
It is chargeless but has spin.
106. Answer (3)
Let N0 be Rn concentration initially.
Approximately 5 half lifes are therefore Rn to convert to Po and 20000 half lifes for Po to Pb and conversion of Pb
to Bi is after 10.6 hrs.
Pb has maxium number of atoms after five minutes, but Bismuth has least mass.
107. Answer (2)
From Carbon Nitrogen cycle.
108. Answer (1)
f a( z b ) (Moseley's law)
for K line b = 1
c
f1 a 2 ( z1 1)2
1
c
f2 a 2 ( z2 1)2
2
1 ( z2 1)2
2 ( z1 1)2
2
( z 1)
2
4 (11 1)2
z2 = 6
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h mv m 2v 2 h
mvr r or
2 eB eB 2
heB
v
2m2
111. Answer (1)
hc
Hard X-ray means smaller wavelength eV
V is increased.
112. Answer (1)
As V is increased then min decreases but k remains same
(k min) increases.
113. Answer (4)
Both characteristic & continuous X-rays are possible.
114. Answer (3)
Since collision is head on
One photon hits electron first & no energy is gained by electron as EP < & same phenomena with other
photon
No emission of electron.
115. Answer (4)
By, Einsteins photoelectric equation,
1 hc
mv 2
2
hc
k1 =
4 hc
k2 =
3
4
k2 k1
3 3
4
k2 = k1
3 3
1/ 2
4 4
k2 is more than k1 so v2 is more than v.
3 3
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116. Answer (2)
30 42.5 1
100 13.6 1 2
n
1 3 42.5
1
n2 136
136 136
n2 16
136 127.5 8.5
n=4
4(4 1)
Number of lines in emission spectra = 6
2
117. Answer (2)
9
N0 N0 e t
10
N = N0 (1 e2t )
N 81
= 1
N0 100
N
100 = 19%
N0
eV 2 e Vr e neh
r mVr
2r 2 2m 4m
for first excited state n = 2
eh
m
2m
119. Answer (2)
1 e2 1 1 e2
40 r 8 80 r
r = 16 r0
r = n 2r 0
n=4
1
E = E2 E1 = 13.6 1 E = 12.75 eV
16
1 m1m2 2 1 m 2 3
v1 v 2 (1 e ) v
2
E
2 m1 m2 2 2 4
1
mv 2 34 eV
2
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Most energetic electrons will be obtained from radiations of frequency 0
2
0 0
h KEmax h KEmax
2 2
2.39 eV
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