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June 29 2022 Jee Main Shift 2 Physics Solution

A summary of the document is as follows: [1] A block system with mass ratio 4:40 experiencing an acceleration of 8 m/s^2 due to friction. [2] The maximum height a ball can be thrown vertically is 50m if it can be thrown horizontally 100m. [3] The distance travelled by an object with constant acceleration in the next time interval of t seconds is 30m, if the first distance was 10m in t seconds.

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June 29 2022 Jee Main Shift 2 Physics Solution

A summary of the document is as follows: [1] A block system with mass ratio 4:40 experiencing an acceleration of 8 m/s^2 due to friction. [2] The maximum height a ball can be thrown vertically is 50m if it can be thrown horizontally 100m. [3] The distance travelled by an object with constant acceleration in the next time interval of t seconds is 30m, if the first distance was 10m in t seconds.

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29/06/2022 Evening Shift

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JEE Mains Paper-2022

PHYSICS

1. Two blocks are connected with the help of a u2


  100
string as shown: g

 u  100  10  10 10 m / s

u2
Maximum vertical height =
2g

(10 10)2

2  10

If the coefficient of friction between 40 kg block = 50 m


and the horizontal surface is 0.02, then find the 3. An object starts moving with constant
acceleration of the system. acceleration (a). Distance travelled by it is first 't'
8 11 sec is 10m. Then the distance travelled by it is
(1) m / s2 (2) m / s2
11 8 next 't' sec is
(1) 10 m (2) 20 m
(3) 8 m / s2 (4) 10 m / s2
(3) 30 m (4) 40 m
Sol. Answer (1)
Sol. Answer (3)
mg – T = ma
T – Mg  Ma

m  M
a g 1 2
mM S1  at
2
4  0.02  40
a  10 V1  at
4  40

32 8 1
a  m s2 S2  (at)t  a(t)2
44 11 2

Correct option (1) at 2


 at 2 
2. A ball can be thrown maximum of 100 meter 2
horizontally. The maximum height the ball can 3at 2
be thrown is S2 
2
(1) 25 m (2) 50 m S2 = 30 m
(3) 100 m (4) 200 m
Sol. Answer (2)

u2
Maximum horizontal distance (Rmax . ) 
g

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4. A particle is released from rest from a height of (4) Conductors carry 6A each in same
y0 above the ground as shown. When the particle direction
is at a height of y above the ground, its kinetic Sol. Answer (3)
energy is K then
0I
We know, for a straight wire B 
2r
Both the wire should have current in opposite
direction
0I I
B  0
d d
2 2
(1) K = mg(y0 – y) (2) K = mgy 2 2

(3) K = –mgy (4) K = mg(y–y0) 20I


B
d
Sol. Answer (1)
Using conservation of mechanical energy 2  4  10–7  I
B
  8  10–2
K  EI  P  E I  K  EF  P  EF
200  10–6  10–5 I
O  mgy0  K  mgy
I = 20 A
K  mg(y0  y)
7. Speed of light for media A and B are 2×108 m/s
5. If the height of a radio station tower is h and and 1.5×108 m/s respectively. If a light ray goes
covers the area of A. Then the height such that from B to A, then the phenomenon of total
it covers the area of 4A is internal reflection happens for an angle of
incidence  such that
(1) 2 2h (2) 4 h
(1)   sin–1(4 3) (2)   sin–1(4 3)
(3) 2h (4) 3 h
Sol. Answer (2) (3)   sin–1(3 4) (4)   sin–1(3 4)

Range of antena (d)  2Rh Sol. Answer (3)

Area covered by antena (A)  d2 c


Refractive index ( ) 
v
 A  (2Rh)
3  108
A   1.5
A h 2  108
A1 h1
 3  108
B  2
A 2 h2 1.5  108
A h
   h2  4h
4A h2

6. Two infinitely long conductors carry some


current and are coplanar with a distance of 8 cm
between them. Magnetic field strength at the
mid-point is 200 T. Then :
Using Snell's law,
(1) Conductors carry 6A each in opposite
direction B sin C  A sin90

(2) Conductors carry 3A each in same  2.sin C  1.5  1


direction
3
(3) Conductors carry 20A each in opposite  sin C 
4
direction

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3 Process (1)  Isothermal process
 C  sin–1  
4 Process (2)  Adiabatic process
3 Area under P-V diagram represents work done
For total internal reflection   sin–1  
4 by gas. So,
8. In the circuit shown: W3 > W 1 > W 2
10. The point charges of magnitude Q each are fixed
at A and B. At what distance from O (mid-point
of A and B) should a charge be placed on
perpendicular bisector of AB to experience
maximum force

when a voltmeter of resistance 2000 is


connected across 500, its reading is

28
(1) V (2) 15 V
3
(3) 10 V (4) 8 V
Sol. Answer (4) d d
(1) (2)
RV is in parallel with 500  2 2
Resistance of the circuit is d d
(3) (4)
500  2000 2 2 4
R  600  = 600 + 400
500  2000
Sol. Answer (3)
R  1000
Current through the circuit
20 1
I  A
1000 50
Voltage across voltmeter is
V = I × 400
1
V=  400  8V
50 KQq0
F
9. A gas is expanded from V1 to V2 along three  d2 
  x2 
different processes i.e. isothermal, adiabatic and  4 
isobaric. If W 1, W 2 and W 3 are the works done
Fnet  2Fcos 
respectively in the mentioned processes then
which of the following will be the correct order 2KQq0 x
Fnet  32
(1) W3 > W 1 > W 2  d2 
  x2 
 4 
(2) W3 > W 2 > W 1
(3) W2 > W 1 > W 3 To find Fmax

(4) W1 > W 3 > W 2 dFnet


0
dx
Sol. Answer (1)

 d2 
32
3  d2 
12

2KQq0   x 2   x    x2  (2x)  0
 4  2 4  
 
d
x
2 2
Process (3)  Isobaric process
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11. Calculate the value of expression given below 13. Two identical batteries (emf  each and
and mark the correct option for the value of internal resistant r each) are connected in two
expression taking into consideration significant configurations as shown:
figures.
0.002858  0.112
0.5702

(1) 5.6137  104

(2) 5.613  104

(3) 5.6  104

(4) 5.61 104


Sol. Answer (4)
0.002858  0.112
 0.000561375
0.5702
Rounding off to 3 significant digit
0.000561375 0.000561
If the current in 2  is same in both cases, then
5.61 104 the value of r is
12. A simple pendulum starts oscillating as per the (1) 4
equation x  A cos(t  ) . What is the length of
the pendulum. (g = 10m/s2) (2) 2

(1) 1m (3) 3
(2) 2m (4) 5
(3) 1.5 m
Sol. Answer (2)
(4) 3m
In case A
Sol. Answer (1)
2E
A 
Given equation of SHM for simple pendulum is 2  2r
x  A cos(t  ) In case B
So,    E E

2 Eeq  r r E
  1 1

T r r
T  2 E
B 
r
l 2
Also, T  2 2
g
Given  A  B
l
Hence, 2 2 E 2E
g 
1 r 4  r
l 1
  1 2
g   2 
1 r 4  r
g 4  r  2  2r
l   1m
2 2r

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14. In the shown RC discharging circuit switch S is 16. A block of mass m is kept inside a box. The box
closed at t = 0. The circuit takes t1 time for charge is falling down with acceleration of g/4. Find the
on capacitor to reduce to 1/8th of original value force exerted by block (m) on the surface of the
and takes t2 time for charge to reduce to ½ of the box.
t
original value. Then 1 is equal to (1)
3mg
(2)
3mg
t2 2 4

4mg 3mg
(3) (4)
5 5

Sol. Answer (2)

(1) 2 (2) 3

(3) 3 (4) 2 2
Sol. Answer (2)
t

Q  Q0e RC
mg  N  ma
Q0 mg
At t = t1 Q  mg  N 
8 4
t1
Q0  3mg
 Q0 e RC N
8 4
t1 17. Three point charges of charge q each are kept
 In 8
Rc at the vertices of an equilateral triangle of side a
as shown in the diagram:
Q0
At t = t2 Q 
2
t2
Q0 
 Q0 e RC
2
t2
 In 2
RC

t1 In 8
 3 The electric field at the centroid of the triangle is
t2 In 2
kq
15. Half-life of a radioactive element is 5 years. How x . Find x.
a2
much time it would take for number of
radioactive nuclei to become 6.25% of original Sol. Answer (00.00)
value?
(1) 20 years
(2) 30 years
(3) 40 years
(4) 15 years
Sol. Answer (1)
N0 N0 N0 N0 Here,
N0 
5 years
 
5 years
 
5 years
 
5 years

2 4 8 16
E1  E2  E3
T  5  5  5  5  20 years

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3
Angle between ( E2 + E3 ) and E1 is 180º and 7
  (9) 2  27
they are equal in magnitude, hence resultant is T2
zero
7
 T2  hour
E2  E3  E1 27

E1  E2  E3  0 20. If the units of length and force increased 4 times


the unit of energy will become n times. The value
So, Net field at centroid is zero.
of n is ____.
18. Moment of inertia of a uniform rod about an axis
perpendicular to it and passing from COM is 1 . Sol. Answer (16.00)
The rod is bent in the shape of ring, then the Units of energy  units of force x units of length
moment of inertia of ring about axis is  2 then
If units of force and length are increased four
1 n 2
 . The value of n is : times, units of energy would be increased by
2 3 16 times.
Sol. Answer (01.00) 21. Electric potential in the function of x is given as
For rod (about an axis passing through COM)
V = 3x2, then electric field at (1, 0, 4) is:
2
mL
1  (1) 6 unit in positive x direction
12
(2) 300 unit in negative x direction
L  2R (rod is bent to form thin ring)
(3) 6 unit in negative x direction
For ring (about an axis passing through COM
and perpendicular to plane of ring) (4) 30 unit in positive x direction

2  mR 2 Sol. Answer (3)

1 L2  1 2 n2 dv
  (4 2
)   Ex   6 x
  dx
2 12R 2  12  3 3
n 1 At (1, 0, 4)

19. A satellite revolving around earth has a time Ex  6


period of 7 hours. If the speed of the satellite
becomes 3 times, the new time period (in hours) Ey  Ez  0
x
is . Find x. 22. In Youngs double slit experiment the separation
27
between the slits is 1 mm. If the screen is
Sol. Answer (07.00)
shifted by 5 × 10–2 m, fringe width changes
GM by 3 × 10–3 cm. The wavelength of light used
Orbital velocity of satellite v 0 
r is 10x nm. Find x.

v1 r2 Sol. Answer (60.00)



v2 r1 D

d
v1 r2
 
3v1 r1 
2  1  (D2  D1 )
d
r1 9
  
r2 1 3  105  (5  102 )
103
3
Time period of revolution (T )  r 2 3  108
 2
 0.6  106
3 5  10
T r 2
So, 1   1    600 nm
T2  r2 

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23. Electric field is given by t
Q
 Qe 
  
E  200 sin 6  1015 t  sin(9  1015 t )

2

It is incident on a metal surface of work function t1   n 2


2.5 eV. Find the maximum kinetic energy of t2
emitted electrons : Q
 Qe 
8
(1) 3.4 eV
t2   n8
(2) 2.5 eV
(3) 3.8 eV 1
t1  n 2 2  n2 1
(4) 4 eV   
t2  n8 3 n 2 6
Sol. Answer (1)
26. Verneir constant of verneir scale is 0.1 mm. On
K.Emax  E   measuring the diameter of a shaft, main scale
reading is 1.7 cm. If the fifth division of Vernier
h
  scale coincides with main scale & zero error is
2 –0.05 cm. Then the diameter of shaft is :
4.14  1015  9  1015 (1) 1.80 cm (2) 2.80 cm
  2.5  5.9  2.5  3.4 eV
2  3.14 (3) 4.80 cm (4) 6.80 cm
24. In the decay process Sol. (1)

74 D  D1   D3  D4


182
D2 Reading = MSR + L.C × VSR + correction
   
Correction = – zero error = 0.05 cm
Find the atomic number and mass number of Reading = 1.7+ 0.1 × 10–1 (5) + 0.05
element D4 :
= 1.7 + 0.05 + 0.05  1.80 cm
(1) 174, 71 (2) 176, 72
27. In resonance tube first resonance is obtain at
(3) 174, 70 (4) 176, 71 20 cm, then third resonance length will
Sol. Answer (1) be: (frequency of source = 400 Hz, Speed of
sound in air = 336 m/s)
(1) 60 cm (2) 104 cm
74 D  178 D1   174 D3  174 D4
182 178 D
 72  73
2  71  71
(3) 60 cm (4) 100 cm
25. Time taken by a capacitor to reduce its energy Sol. Ans. (2)
by half is t1 and time taken by the same capacitor
V 336
to reduce its charge by 1/8th is t2. The value of Wavelength of wave      84cm
t1 f 400
will be
t2 At first resonance

(1) 1/3 (2) 1/6  84


 e  20  e
4 4
(3) 1/2 (4) 1/4
e=1
Sol. Answer (2)
So third resonance length
t
q  Qe  
5  2 1
2
4
q
U 5(21)  1
2C 2

2  104cm



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