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This document contains 16 physics questions and their solutions: 1. The questions calculate properties of waves including wavelength, frequency, speed and amplitude. 2. Equations related to simple harmonic motion, wave properties, and wave interference are used to solve for unknown variables. 3. Key concepts covered include standing waves, superposition of waves, and the relationships between wavelength, frequency, speed and period for traveling waves.

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This document contains 16 physics questions and their solutions: 1. The questions calculate properties of waves including wavelength, frequency, speed and amplitude. 2. Equations related to simple harmonic motion, wave properties, and wave interference are used to solve for unknown variables. 3. Key concepts covered include standing waves, superposition of waves, and the relationships between wavelength, frequency, speed and period for traveling waves.

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Page # 12 Solutions Slot – 3 (Physics)

EXERCISE – V JEE QUESTIONS


4. A
v=A
1.
1m  2.5  5. (i) B,C
Amplitude = 2 × 10–6 sin kx node at x = 0 y=0
x=L y=L
2 B&C
= 2 × 10–6 sin× 5 × 0.02
2
 1 m = 2.5    = 2/5 m (ii) B

 2  1011 1 .6
v   5000m / s v  0 .4  8 m / s
 8  103 10  2

5000 25000
f  0.4
2/5 2
 y = 2 × 10–6 sin (0.1 ) cos (25000 t + )

2.
0 .8
t=
8
t = 0.1 sec.

(iii) A,C
/2  L  3 / 4  L v
   2L    4L / 3 a =
10
10
10–3 × 2f =
10
(i) T= k.x
10 3
v= k T f=
2
6. v1 v2
v '  k 1 .5 T

T T
v' 1.5 v1  v2 
  1.22 1 2
v 1

3v v 80  4.8
 100  v1   80 m / s
(ii) 0.06
4L 2L

3 80  2.56
x  100  x v2   32 m / s

2 0.2
 x = 200 Hz (a) Total time taken

300 4.8 2.56


3.   12 m   = 0.06 + 0.08
25 80 32
= 0.14 s
2 2
Phase diffn = .x = 6   v 2  v1
12 48
(b) A r  v  v .A i = –
  3.5  1.5 cm
Phase diffn =  1 2 112
Amplitude diffn = 0 2v 2 64
At  Ai   3.5  2cm
v1  v 2 112

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Solutions Slot – 3 (Physics) Page # 13

7. A,C,D 14. A
For spherical wave
5
1 
I 2
r2
Total power remains const. 5 T
f ...(1)
8. B,C,D 2 

0. 8
y 3 Mg
 5 2 f ...(2)
 4( x  4 t )   5 2 
 
comparing with gen. equation f(x – vt) 5 T 3 Mg
 (T = 9g)
5 2  2 
v= – m/s
4
 5×3=3 M
 wave moving in – ve x direction
 M = 25 Kg
5
v= = 125 m/s
4
1
 it will travel 2.5 m is 2 s. 15. dE = dm vp2
2
9. A,B,C 1
A - Electric field = dx[( A sin kx )] 2
2
B - magnetic field
C -displacement
/2
1 2 2
10. A,B,C E  2 dxA  sin2 kx
Waves must be travelling in opposite direction. 0

11. D
/2
1 T 1 1 T 1 2 2 1
f1  .
2 (2r )2 = 2 2 r 2 = A 
2
 2 (1 cos 2kx) dx
0

1 T
f2 
2(2 ) r 2 1 
 A 2 2 .
4 2
f1
1
f2
v2
2  4 2 ( = 2 L)
12. C 2
E1   A2 2
2 2
2 4 2  T
E1   1   
  1
2
 4L2  
E2  (2)2 4
2

4E1 = E2 1 4 2 T
 E A 2  2   L
13. B 4 4L 
It will behave as standing wave.

2 A 2T
 E=
4L

16. C

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Page # 14 Solutions Slot – 3 (Physics)

v  T1  2 T2
f1 =

 T1 = 4T2
nv n
f2   f1 4 mg
4 4 T1 = mg , T2 =
5 5
 f2 > f1 given
Torque balance at T1x = T2( – x)
n>4
4 mg
 mgx  (  x )
17. Aw = 3 5 5

A2 = 90 (A = 0.1 m) 
 x=
5
 = 30 rad/s
19. A
 = 0.5 m A = 10 cm
 3 
y = (10 cm) sin 30 t  x   v p   10 2  5 2  vp  5 3 
 2 
v 10 2
  2 = 2 =
 50 5
18. A
vp = 2 3  cm / s
C 3
A vo = ĵ
50
T1 T2

B D 1 10 2 0.5
20.  = 20 cm,    kg / m
10 3  20 100
L
x T = 0.5 N
m
T 0.5  100
v   10 m / s
 0.5
T1 + T2 = mg
nv n  10
Now f=  100 =
2 2  0.20
v1 1 T1
fAB =  n=4
2 2 
n
 
2
2 T2 4 20 1
fCD     m  10 cm
2  2 100 10

separation between successive node = = 5 cm.
2

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