Cat-C Physics Paper A
Cat-C Physics Paper A
Cat-C Physics Paper A
CATEGORY-C
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Maximum Marks: 40
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Paper 1 has Two Parts I and II. Each question of Part I carries 2 marks and each
question of part II caries 5 marks.
PART I
1.
A research satellite of mass 200 kg circles the earth in an orbit of average radius 3R/2, where R is the
radius of the earth. Assuming the gravitational pull on a mass 1 kg on earths surface to be 10 N,
Calculate the pull on the satellite.
2.
A 40.0 kg boy is standing on a plank of mass 160 kg. The plank originally at rest, is free to slide on a
smooth frozen lake. The boy walks along the plank at a constant speed of 1.5 m/s relative to the
plank. Calculate the speed of the boy relative to the ice surface.
3.
A solid uniform ball having volume V and density floats at the interface of
two immiscible liquids as shown in the figure. The densities of the upper
and the lower liquids are 1 and 2 respectively such 1 < < 2. What
fraction of the volume of the ball will be in the upper liquid and what
fraction in the lower one?
4.
A piece of metal weighs 210 g in air, 180 g in water and 120 g in liquid. Calculate specific gravity of
metal and liquid.
5.
A cylinder is made up of two materials. The core part has radius R and thermal conductivity K 1. The
remaining a part has outer radius 2R and thermal conductivity K2. Find an expression for effective
thermal conductivity K of the composite cylinder between its ends.
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6.
A container of volume 0.02 m contains a mixture of neon and argon gases at a temperature of 27C
5
2
and pressure of 1 10 N/m . The total mass of the mixture is 28 g. If the molecular weights of neon
and argon are 20 and 40 respectively, determine the masses of the individual gases in the mixture,
assuming them to be ideal. (R = 8.314 J/mole K)
7.
A person throws vertically up n balls per second with the same velocity, He throws a ball whenever
the previous one is at its highest point. Calculate the height to which the balls rise.
8.
A block of mass m is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. A force making an angle with the
horizontal starts acting on the block. The magnitude of the force is constant but its direction with the
horizontal changes as = a + bs, where a and b are constants and s is the distance covered by the
block. If F = 2mb, find the velocity of the block as a function of the angle .
9.
How many photons are emitted per second by a 5 mW laser source operating at 632.8 nm?
10.
PART II
11.
Two parallel vertical metallic rails AB and CD are separated by 40 cm. They
are connected at the two end by resistances R1 and R2 as shown A metallic
bar of length mass 100 g slides along the rails without friction. A uniform
magnetic field of 0.5 T perpendicular to the plane of the rails is established.
It is found that when the bar attains the terminal velocity, the powers
dissipated in R1 and R2 are 0.50 W and 0.75 W respectively. Find the
terminal velocity of the bar and values of R1 and R2. Neglect the resistances
of the bar and the rails.
R1
A
D
R2
12.
h1
4r
h2
/3
h
H
2r
(b) Let the cylinder is prevented from moving up, by applying a force and water level is further
decreased. Then, calculate the height of water level (h 2 in figure) for which the cylinder remains in
original position without application of force.
13.
A thin non conducting ring of radius R is placed in the XY plane. The charge is distributed along the
ring with density. = 0 cos where 0 is a constant and is the angle made by a radius vector with
positive direction of X axis. Find the electric field intensity at the centre of the ring.
14.
(a) A double convex lens has focal length 25.0 cm. The radius of one of the surfaces is double of the
other. Find the radii of curvature if the refractive index of the material of the lens is 1.5.
(b) A particle executes a simple harmonic motion of amplitude 1.0 cm along the principal axis of a
convex lens of focal length 12 cm. The mean position of oscillation is at 20 cm from the lens. Find
the amplitude of the image of the particle.
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