JEE 2025 S Code B
JEE 2025 S Code B
1. (c) 1 2 2 r 2ω 2
Let a be the size of each side of the cube. Then, ∴ hdg = dr ω or h =
2 2g
200 × g = (2) × (a2) × 1 × g
7. (d)
∴ a = 10 cm Sol. Change in momentum
2. (a)
M = 1.5 × 100 + 8.5 × 100 × .79 = 821.5 g = mv 2 − mv1 = −mv − mv = −2mv
821.5 × 10 −3 8. (c) The situation is as shown in the figure
ρ= = 821.5 kg m-3
10 3 × 10 −6
3. (a)
v0
(Before collision)
Sol. m1 m2
(After collision)
v1 v2
For compartment containing water,
m1v0 = m2v2 – m1v1 ………(1)
h = 4 m , ρ w = 103 kg m −3
v + v2
e= 1 =1 ………(2) Pressure exerted by the water at the door at the bottom is
v0
Solving (1) and (2) Pw = ρ w hg = 103 kgm −3 × 4m × 10m s −2
v1
2
m − m2
2
= 4 × 10 4 N m −2
= 1
v m +m For compartment containing acid
0 1 2
4. (c) ρ a = 1.5 × 103 kg m −3 , h = 4 m
Lenght of chain hanging from the table l
Sol. m = = Pressure exerted by the acid at the door at the bottom is
Lenght of chain lying on the table L −l
Pa = ρ a hg = 1.5 × 103 kg m −3 × 4m × 10 m s −2
5. (c)
Pressure at the bottom = 6 × 10 4 N m −2
P = (h1d1 + h2d2 )
g ∴ Net pressure on the door = Ps − Pw )
cm2
= (6 × 10 4 − 4 × 10 4 ) N m −2
g
= [ 250 × 1 + 250 × 0.85] = 250 [1.85]
cm 2 = 2 × 10 4 N m −2
g Area of the door
= 462 .5
cm 2
= 20cm 2 = 20 × 10 −4 m 2
6. (b) = 40 N
From Bernoulli's theorem,
Thus to keep the door closed the force of 40 N must be
1 1
PA + dv 2A + dghA = PB + dv B2 + dghB applied horizontally from the water side.
2 2
9. (d) Relative density of solid
1 1
Here, hA = hB ∴ PA + dv 2A = PB + dv B2 weight in air
2 2 =
weight in air − weight in water
1
⇒ PA − PB = d[vB2 − v 2A ]
2 120 120
= = =3
Now, v A = 0, vB = rω and PA − PB = hdg 120 − 80 40
Relative density of liquid
weight in air − weight in liquid
=
weight in air − weight in water
120 − 60 60 3
= = =
120 − 80 40 2
u−vm
16. (a) Letρ be density of liquid flowing in the tube,
i.e., t = …………… (i)
uv c A1v1 = A 2 v 2
dv v1 A 2
Also m ds = - kv2 ds =
dt v 2 A1
i.e., mvdv = - kv2 ds According to Bernoulli’s equation for horizontal flow of
i.e., mdv = - kvds liquid,
v d
dv
∫ ∫
m = −c ds 1 1
i.e.
v P1 + ρv12 = P2 + ρv 22
u 0 2 2
v cd u cd 1
i.e. loge =− i.e. loge = P1 − P2 = ρ( v 22 − v12 )
u m v m 2
m u 1
log e
i.e. d =
c v
……… (ii)
hρg = ρ( v 22 − v12 ) ( P1 − P2 = hρg )
2
d(u − v )
From (i) and (ii) t = v 22 − v12 = 2hg
u
uv log e 17. (a)
v
1
12. (b) From the Bernoulli's theorem P1 − P2 = ρ( v 22 − v12 )
2
Sol. From conservation of momentum
1
m 1 v1 + m 2 v 2 = ( m 1 + m 2 ) v = × 1.3 × [(120 ) 2 − (90) 2 ] = 4095 N / m 2 or Pascal
2
1 × (3î − 2 ĵ) + 2 × (4 ĵ − 6k̂ ) = (1 + 2) v 18. (a)
Sol.
⇒ 3î + 6 ĵ − 12k̂ = 3v. ⇒ v = î + 2 ĵ − 4k̂ (V0sinα – gt )
v =| v |= 1 + 4 + 16 = 4.6m s −1 .
V
V0
13. (b)
For the given situation, liquid of density 2ρ should be behind
that of ρ from right limb : P = F vy = mg (V0sina – gt)
19. (a)
a Sol. Initial horizontal momentum of the system
θ θ
= mv cos + mv cos .
2 2
If after the collision cars move with common velocity V then
final horizontal momentum of the system = 2mV.
C ρ A
2ρ B
4 D d
3 3 3
4 D
For the flotation π σg = π − ρg
3 2 3 2 2
1
3 1 3 d 3
⇒ × 1.2 × 10 3 = − 2 × 10 4
2 2 2
By solving we get d = 0.98 m.
21. (20)
v= 2gh = 2 ×10 × 20 = 20 ms-1
22. (8)
ρice
foutside = 1 - = 1 – 0.92 = 0.08 = 8%
ρwater
23. (200)
If x be the elongation in spring due to mass 10 kg, then
mg 10 ×10
x= = =1m
k 100
1
⇒ WF = × 100 × [(3)2 – (1)2] – 10 × 10 × 2 = 200 J
2
24. (5.73)
Kinetic friction is given by
fK = µ k N = 0.2 (mg – F sin 30o)
1
⇒ fK = 0.2 5 ×10 − 40 × = 0.2 (50 – 20) = 6 N
2