Physics Advanced Level Problem Solving (ALPS-7) - Solution
Physics Advanced Level Problem Solving (ALPS-7) - Solution
ALPS_Physics - 2207
Solution
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P4 P3 25/3 P0 21/3 P0
T4 T0
U 0
We know W 0 [Area under P-V curve]
Q 0
P L
Adx x P 2
1
2.(A) dP .A 2 2 2
L
0 0
AL M2L
F PA 2 L
2 2
3.(C) If A1 is cross sectional area of silica cylinder, ( A1 A2 ) is cross sectional area of glass cylinder, and h is
the height of silica cylinder, then :
h( A1 A2 )(2) h( A2 )
hA1 volume of silica
1 1
hA2 2 volume of mercury 2
4.(B) When collision occurs then velocity of both the body get interchanged and hence
Tspring Tspend
1 m 1 l
T 2
2 2 2 k 2 g
5.(D) SHM equation of the particle at x 4 is y 4sin (t 2)
6
x 4 ( x 4)
Wave equation, replacing t by t , is y 4sin t v 2 6
v
4sin (t 2) k ( x 4)
6
0 0 0
p0 R 2
2gR 3
2 3
or : Fpr (pressure at geometrical centre)×(area)
4 R R 2 p0 R 2 2gR3
p0 g
3 2 2 3
Force due to surface tension
Fs (surface tension) (length) T 2 R Fnet Fpr Fs
14.(BCD) When the spring has maximum extension by conservation of momentum we use 5(3) 2(10) 7(v)
which gives v 5m / s and by energy conservation we can obtain the maximum extension of spring. Both
particles are executing SHM about their centre of mass and in the frame of center of mass.
3T
T 2 . Maximum compression occurs first after .
k 14 4
dQ 2KL(2 1 ) dm
H 80 L 80
dt r2 dt
In
r1
dm 8 80
Kg/s
dt L 80 4200 4200
m2g m1g
21.(D) Since the piston is pushed very quickly from position 1 to position 2, the process AB is an adiabatic
compression. Process BC is isochoric and process CA is an isothermal expansion. These are shown on the
P-V diagram the P-V diagram correctly in option (D).
23.(A) When capillary is in vertical position, the upper meniscus is concave and excess pressure due to surface
tension is
2T
p1
Ru
Here, wetting is completed i.e. = 0°, so
1
Ru = radius of capillary tube, r mm = 0.5 mm.
2
In all cases, Ru r 0.5 mm
The pressure above the drop and below the drop is same i.e. atmospheric. But pressure due to length of
water drop i.e. hydrostatic pressure is always vertically downwards. To compensate for this the lower
meniscus has to be concave or convex or flat depending on the situation.
When L = 2cm,
2T 2 0.075
p1 300 Nm2 (in all cases)
r 0.005
Hydrostatic pressure is p g L
=1000 × 10 × 0.02 = 200 Nm–2
p1 p. So, the bottom meniscus has to be concave downwards for equilibrium.
2T 2T 2 0.075
p2 300 200 100 Rl
Rl Rl 100
Rl 1.5 103 m 1.5 mm
28.(B) Material which is most ductile is easy to expand is used for making wire.
In an adiabatic expansion, volume increases, pressure decreases and as work is done at the expense of
internal energy, U 0
Temperature decreases T 0. In an isobaric process, p = constant
So, U 0
and volume increases on heating. In an isochoric cooling, V 0
p and T both decreases,
Hence, (i) (r, s), (ii) (q, r, s), (iii) (p, r), (iv) (q, s)
33.(B) Suppose the plank is displaced by x and at that instant its speed is v then speed of COM of cylinder will be
v
. The total energy is
2
22 2
1 2 1 2 1 v 1 2mR v / 2
ET mv kx (2m)
2 2 2 2 2 2 R
1 1 1 1
mv 2 kx 2
2 4 8 2
4 2 1 2 1 2 7 1
mv kx or ET mv 2 kx 2
8 2 8 2
1
Also, ET kx02
2
dET 4k
0, after calculating we get a x
dt 7m
4k
Comparing with a 2 x, we get
7m
34.(B) When the plastic ball is in the container, it displaces water whose weight is equal to the weight of plastic
ball. When the plastic ball is in water, it floats and displaces water of equal weight. So, d remains constant
and h decreases.
When the stone is in the container, it displaces water whose weight is equal to the weight of stone. When
the stone is in water, it sinks and displaces water whose volume is equal to the volume of stone, So, d and h
decrease.
When ice cubes are in the container, before and after melting, displace same amount of water. So, d and h
remains same.
When temperature rises, balloon expands. So BF on it increases.
Thus, tension h increases and d also increases.
Hence, (i) (p,t), (ii) (p,s), (iii) (q,t), (iv) (r)
35.(C) Incident wave in (i), yi A sin(kx t )
Reflection at free end, yr A sin(kx t )
y y1 yr 2 A sin kx cos t
Reflection at right end, yr A sin(kx t )
A sin(kx t )
y yi yr 2 A cos kx sin t
Incident wave in Eq. (ii), yi A cos(kx t )
Reflection at free end, yr A cos(kx t )
y yi yr 2 A cos kx cos t
Reflection at rigid end, yr A cos(kx t )
y yi yr 2 A sin(kx)sin(t )
When x 0 is the rigid support, then node si formed at x 0. And at x 0, y is zero.
When x 0 is the flexible support, then antinode is formed at x 0. And at x 0, ymax is 2 A.
Hence, (i) (p, r) (ii) (q, s) (iii) (q, r) (iv) (p, s)
36.(1) Time period of motion = 6 + 2 = 8s. From mean
position to the highest point of the wall, it takes 1 s
A
and covers distance
2
A
Thus A 0.3 m A 1.0 m
2
37.(0.33) Point of application of buoyant force is the
C.M of displaced liquid
x
3
V 1
Balancing force about P : mg Bx sVg w g s
2 2 2 3 w 3
In second stage,
So, p0 A mg p1 A … (i)
and p2 A mg p0 A … (ii)
mg mg
p1 p0 and p2 p0 For isothermal change, p1V1 p2V2
A A
mg mg
p0 A ( AL1 ) p0 A ( AL2 )
0.002 10
105
L2 p mg / A 20 106 101 101
0 K 9
L1 p0 mg / A 105 0.002 10 99 9 11
20 106
41.(3) We can map the two SHMs as projections of two uniform circular motions and find the phase angle of the
position where the two particles will cross each other. This will happen at a phase angle 135° from initial
positions hence the time two cover 135° is T(135/360) = 3T/8
2 2
46.(7)
C V1
Δf f 0
C V2
f0
C V1
V1 V2
f 0 1 f 0 1
C V2 C C
f0 1
2V1
C
1
2V2 2
C
V C 2
99
V1 V2 2m / s
50
1
Time period of intensity cycle s
20
1 1
Director remains idle for 2
120
s
20
1
sec
30
1 N p
48.(6) mean free path ; Where, n
2nd 2
V k BT
kB T 2 kB T 2p1d 2
So,
2 pd2 1 2 p d2 kBT1
2 p1 p1 9.5 108 p1
2 1 9.5 106 m
1 p2 p2 p1
100
49.(8) When the liquid in left vertical arm is displaced threw a
distance x then liquid in tilted arm also move a distance x along
the tube.
Difference of height H x x cos
Now use can calculate Pexce which will provide restoring force.
c 1
50.(66.36) First resonance occurs when v fork ; where 1 is the length of air column in the tube 1 m
4 1 4
c 3
Second resonance occurs when v fork 3 2 m
4 2 4
1 3 3 1
So, first resonance occurs when water level in the pipe is 1 m and second resonance at 1 m.
4 4 4 4
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