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Iitjee Physicss Sample Paper - V: G G G A U

This document contains a sample physics exam paper with answers for various multiple choice, reasoning, and numerical problems. Some key points: 1. Section I contains straight objective type questions on concepts like uniform circular motion, magnetic force, decay of current in an LR circuit, and static friction. 2. Section II has reasoning type questions requiring understanding of concepts like slope of capacitance-voltage graph and work done against friction. 3. Section III includes two linked comprehension passages, one on RC circuits and heat dissipation, the other on simple harmonic motion and maximum static friction. 4. Section IV tests understanding of conservation laws through a matrix match question on elastic collisions between spheres. 5. Section V

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Iitjee Physicss Sample Paper - V: G G G A U

This document contains a sample physics exam paper with answers for various multiple choice, reasoning, and numerical problems. Some key points: 1. Section I contains straight objective type questions on concepts like uniform circular motion, magnetic force, decay of current in an LR circuit, and static friction. 2. Section II has reasoning type questions requiring understanding of concepts like slope of capacitance-voltage graph and work done against friction. 3. Section III includes two linked comprehension passages, one on RC circuits and heat dissipation, the other on simple harmonic motion and maximum static friction. 4. Section IV tests understanding of conservation laws through a matrix match question on elastic collisions between spheres. 5. Section V

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IITJEE PHYSICSS SAMPLE PAPER V

ANSWERS
SECTION I
Straight Objective Type
1

urel

0 and arel

5g
h1
4

(vbe ) 2

v b/e

evb / e

e 2 (vb / e ) 2

g
4

5g
4

(just before collision)


(just after collision)

5g
h
4

di
dt

e 2 h1

(b)

For inductor V

V
dt
L
(10t 20) when 0 t

4 ms

100 20t when 4 t

5 ms

Or

diL

(c)
3.


pm .B

I
2 r
dU
dr
0

pm
F

pm I
attractive
2 r2
0

(a)
4.

/t

A0e

Given

i
A

and i i0e
A0 e
i0 e

t
t /i

t/

A0
e
i0

for constant value of i / A

Tmean = = 0.4 sec


(b)

5.

Consider an element of wire forming angle


d
2T sin
2 [S R d ]
2
T 2SR
Fl
Y
A l
YA R
2SR
R

at the centre.
S.Rd

2SR 2
YA

R
(b)
6.

Free body diagram of the cylinder w.r.t. the incline plane.


Torque about point of contact O.
3
a
(mg sin
mr 2 ) R I .
mR 2
2
R
3
mg sin
mr 2
ma
2
2
2
1
1
a
( g sin
r 2)
10
6
= 2.33 m/s2
3
3
2
4
(a)

7.

Slope of q vs. V gives capacitance C


C(a) > C(b) > C(c)
C(1) =

0 A/d,

C(2) =

0 2A/d,

C(3) =

0 A/2d

(c)
8.

f limiting

mg

0.3 2.10 6 N

Force needed for accn of 2 m/s2


F = ma = 4N
So friction force is static, f = 4N
Displacement w.r.t observer in t = 2 sec is

urel t


f .S
(b)

1
arel t 2
2

4( 6)

24 J

1
( 3) 4 = 6 m
2

N
mr

F
mg sin

O
mg cos

SECTION II
Reasoning Type
9.
10.
11.
12.

(c)
(a)
(a)
(c)
SECTION III
Linked Comprehension Type
Passage-I
Initial charge on the capacitor q0

CV0

The charged on the capacitor decays as q


q 16 e

ln(4 )

75 10

q0e

t / RC

640
16C
3
at t

2.5 ln( 4) minutes = 150 ln(4) s

4C ( RC = 150 s)

Total heat dissipated in the resistor in the given time =

q02 q 2
2C

1.6 kJ = heat given to the

gas
13.

Work done by the gas at constant pressure = P V

nR T

0.60 kJ

(a)
14.

Increment in the internal energy


(a)

15.

nR T
U
(c)

1.6

Q W

1.6 0.6 1kJ

Passage-II
16.

17.

1 2 1
1 2
mvcm
I cm 2
Kx1
2
2
2
3 2
1 2
mvcm
Kx
4
2
3 2K
1 2
m
A 2 x12
Kx1
4
3m
2
A
x1
2
(b)
(i)

Kx f ma
f .R I
1
f
ma
2

(ii)

By (i) and (ii) f

KA
sin t
3
(a)

18.

1.
2.

K
x
3

Friction is maximum at the extreme positions


KA
f max
N
3
KA
mg
3
KA
3mg
(d)
SECTION IV
Matrix Match Type
(A)

1, 2; (B)

3, 4; (C)

2, 4; (D)

1, 3

v0
r

v0
r
2

v1

v0
S2

S1
Before

=0

v2

S2

S1
After

Using momentum conservation


mv0 = mv2 mv1
or
v0 = v2 v1
(i)
Since the collision is elastic, therefore,
v0 = v1 + v2
(ii)
Solving (i) and (ii), we get
v2 = v0 and v1 = 0
Thus, for sphere S1:
vc

v0
(clockwise )
r

0;

For sphere S2:


vc

vo ;

from conservation of angular momentum about point of contact after collision


(A)

1, 3; (B)

1; (C)

2; (D)

SECTION V
Subjective or Numerical Problems
1.

Consider a Gausian surface of radius r ( R1


The net charge enclose is
r

q net

(4 r 2 )

q
R1

or

q 2 b (r 2

qnet

Using Gausss Law


q net
E 4 r2

R12 )
q 2 b (r 2

q
4

R12 )

2
1
2

R
b
1
2
r

q
= 2C/m2
2 R12
Work done = change in K.E.
3
1 2 1
10 60
10 cos 60 60
mv
I
2
2
2
v=r
v = 40 m/s

for
2.

R2 )

b
dr
r

or

E= constant, b

10N
2

60
30

10N
3v/2

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