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Analysis of AIEEE 2005 Paper in Physics

Question No’s. Topic Concept


1 Units & Dimensions Determine dimensional formula of given
Physical quantities
2 Kinematics Differentiate the given equation twice to get
d2x
dt 2
3 Kinematics Use of equations for constant acceleration.
4 Relative velocity Calculate change in velocity graphically or
mathematically.
5 Projectile Motion Range is same for complimentary angle of
projections
6. Circular Motion In uniform circular motion particle has
centripetal force only acting on it.
7, 8 Laws of Motion On smooth part of inclined plane acceleration
is determined by gravity while on rough part
friction force and gravity both decide
acceleration.
9 Work, Power & Work energy theorem
Energy
10 Work, Power & Work energy theorem
Energy
11 Laws of Motion use F = ma
12 Work, Power & Work energy theorem
Energy
13 Collision Conservation of momentum
14 Work, Power & Conservation of mechanical energy
Energy
15 Laws of Motion Newton’s 1st , 2nd and 3rd laws
16 Rotation Moment of inertia
17 Centre of Mass Internal forces do’t effect the motion of centre
of mass.
18 Rotation For pure translatory motion F should act at
COM of system.
19 Gravitation Variation of g with height and depth
20 Gravitation Conservation of Mechanical energy
(Use P.E. = –GMm/r)

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Question No’s. Topic Concept

21 Surface Tension Rise of liquid in capillary tube.


22 Strength of Material Formula
3
23 Gravitation ρ = 4π RG g

24 Kinematics Use v = u + at and P = F · v .

25 Work, Power & Work energy theorem


Energy
26 Heat & Entropy is introduced by IInd law
Thermodynamics
27 Heat & Area enclosed by T-S. Curve gives work
Thermodynamics done.
28 Heat & Formula
Thermodynamics
29 Heat & Internal Energy is a state function
Thermodynamics

n1 + n2 n1 n2
30 Heat & Use = +
γ−1 γ1 − 1 γ 2 − 1
Thermodynamics where γ = CP /CV for mixture.
31 Wave Optics Use I = I0 e–µx
32 Current Electricity Electron goes from valance band to conduction
band when energy equal to energy gap is
supplied to atom.
1
33 Wave Optics For point source, intensity, I ∝
r2
34 Nuclear Physics Half life
35 Atomic Physics R ∝ A1/3

 1 1 
∆E = 13.6  n 2 − n 2 
36 Bohr Model  eV
 1 2 

h
37 Dr. Broglie Theorey λ= 2m K
38 Transistor Phase does’t change for CB amplification
39 Diode Out put of full wave rectifier
V
t

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Question No’s. Topic Concept
40 Nuclear Physics Total no. of nucleon’s on both sides should be
same
41 S.H.M. Any function which can be represented as
y = A sin(ωt + φ) represents S.H.M.
42 YDSE For a given frinze, distance of point on frinze
from two fixed points (i.e. sources S1 & S2 ) is
constant.
43 S.H.M. Velocity leads displacement by π/2.
44 Ray Optics Total internal reflection
45 Optical Instruments Limit of resolution

µ2 
 1 1 
46 Ray Optics P =  µ − 1 R − R 
 1  1 2 

47 Waves Beat frequency = f 1 ~ f 2


48 S.H.M. Differential equation of S.H.M.

l
49 S.H.M. T = 2π g , where l is distance between point

of suspension and COM of the body.

v− v0
50 Doppler’s effect f ′ = f v− v
s

51 Diffraction Intensity is independent of width of slit.


52. Polarization Average intensity of polarized light is half of
intensity of unpolarized light.

σ
53 Electrostatics For large conducting sheet E = ε
0

Also use the concept of Equilibrium


Kq
54 Electrostatic E = r
r3

Kq
55 Electrostatics V= r

56 Capacitance Capacitors connected in parallel.


57 Current & Electricity Heating effect of current

58 EMI Induced emf = − dt

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Question No’s. Topic Concept
59 Current & Electricity Heating effect of current
60 Magnetism Force between two parallel wires.
61 Current & Electricity Sensitivity and range of Galvanometer
62 Chemical effect of m = zit
current
63 Current & Electricity Potentiometer
64 Current & Electricity V = E – ir
µ 0i
65 Magnetism Magnetic field at the centre of ring, B = 2 R

2πm
66 Magnetism T= qB

67 Current & Electricity Potentiometer

V2
68 Current & Electricity P=
R
69 Magnetism For magnetic dipole τ = M × B

∂B
F =M
∂l

70 Electromagnetism Force on charge due to electric and magnetic


fields.
71 Magnetism Growth of current in inductor

1
72 EMI ω= LC

73 Current & Electricity Source having large internal resistance acts as


constant current source.
R
74. Alternating Current cos φ = z

 XL ~ XC 
75 Alternating Current For L.C.R. series circuit; tan φ =  
 R 

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AIEEE-2005 Physics

Module wise breakup of Questions


in
AIEEE-2005 (Physics)
by percentage
Wave Optics Modern Physics
7% 9%

Mechanics
Ray Optics 26%
5%
Gravitation
Magnetism, EMI, 4%
A/C
15% Solids & Fluids
3%
Current &
Electricity (Incl. Heat &
Heating & Thermodynamics
Chemical Effect) Waves 8%
11% 3%
S.H.M.
4%
Electrostatics
5%

Mark wise breakup

Set-I

Units &
Dimensions (1.5)
Rotation (10.5)
Kinematics (12)

Energy (12)
Laws of Motion
(9)

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Physics AIEEE-2005

Set-II Set-III

Waves (6)

Fluids (3)

Heat &
Thermodynamic
Graviation (9)
Solids (3) s (18)
S.H.M. (9)

Set-IV Set-V

Ray Optics
Alternative Electrostatics (12)
Current (9) (12)
Modern
Physics (21)

Current &
Magnetism &
Electricity
EMI (34.5) Wave Optics
(18.5)
(15)

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