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Series RPQS1/1 ta a. Roll No. wea aS QP. Code EEEE Candidates must write the Q.P, Code on the title page of the answer-book. alfa faa (tara) PHYSICS (Theory) Praia waa: 3 ae ARTETA TE: 70 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 70 ate NOTE O pn aia = @ fe va WH-7a A yfga|(l) Please check that this question paper ye a7 Ei contains 27 printed pages. Gi) gem ate ax a fe ea We-TA H[(I) Please chock that this question paper Sane | contains 33 questions. (i) sear GAR gra Hate Re AR|M) OP. Code givon onthe right hand sie of at 1 e question paper should be written on een aes ‘lame Sen-GFET 7] the te page of the answer-book by the EK V candidate. (VY) geen sea aor See EAT YE FA A|(IV) Please write down the serial number of aaa, se—gferer Fer an wai) fhe ne in the answer-book before saya ford 1 i (VY) 3a we-sa at ast & feu 15 fie|(V) 15 minute time has been alloted to read aT a this question paper. The question paper Peer an aa a ‘TA FI) willbe distributed at 10.15 am, From : aren | 40.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the students will 10.15 44 & 10.30 74 7% wa Sam] read the question paper only and will not yeaa oi agi ait ga oral & aan) write any answer on the answer-book 8 ae-gftaar H ag Fe eT HST 1 during this period. 41-5511 4 PTO. rare Pir: ‘eate Et earegtn be it ee eres BY: a (i) aay @ 0 w (wit) (iti) @ @ wen 93. ven 1 ath. area @ we weer ate rg # fora 8 ae, w, 7, 7a) Bree # ew 19 6 08 ety nee KI hae a Eo : 1a hart a reg Fr ten 1121 08 at gate vo a #1 at 2 at : Bre a 20 3.25 ro. Hr rd arr we 29 oo 50 os Te we 4 a 7 i Bre eH ae Ra 91 185 1 GEO eB te 18 lo 1 er -aa # amn Rraee aot fear wean b 1 wal, wee rite A Fess eer erp RE BE exes & fr hei aan Rt & ee cer Te 8 Beeper ay ar alr 8 1 : REE Boe Bakes ais Praaiak arta seaweed e=9 x10 mis h= 6-63 x 10 Je e=16x10%C bg = 4x 10-7 Tm A? y= 8854 10-2 CPN? Re Fy cote? aegis TOMA Uo) = 9.1 19h eg Saha ot FOWET = 1675 x 10-7 by Seta 1 ZOU = 1678x107 ag ‘srrabrig) FEA = 6-023 x 1079 sft ony stay agra Peas = 1.38 10-8 cd TS5H4 2 General Instructions = Read the following instructions carefully and follow ther : @ a Gi) tiv) @ wi) (wu) oui) fe) © 1ssi01 3 ‘This question paper contains 33 questions. AIL questions are compulsory. ‘This question poper is divided into five sections - Sections A. B, ©, Dand E. Jn Section A ~ Questions no. 1 lo 16 are Multiple Choice type questions. Eack question corriee 1 mark, dn Section B ~ Questions no. 17 to 21 are Very Short Ansuwer type questions. Bach question carries 2 marks. In Section C - Questions no. 22 to 28 are Short Answer type questions. Back ‘question carries 3 marks. In Section D ~ Questions no, 29 and 90 are case study-based questions. Zach ‘question carries 4 marks. In Section E ~ Questions no, 81 t0 32 are Long Anewer type questions. Back ‘question carries 6 marks. ‘There is no overall choize given in the question paper. However, an internat choice has been provided in few questions in all the Sections except Section A. Kindly note that there is a separate question paper for Visually Impaired candidates Use of caleutators is not allowed. You moy use the following walues of physigal constants wherever necessary : 23x10 ms b= 663 x10 Je 6x10 C wy =4nx10-7 Tm At t= 8854x107 Nm? Pee wh Ga me ck -9x10°N mc? Fee, ‘Mass of electron (m,) = 9-1 10°? keg. Mass of noutron = 1.675 x 10° kg Mace of proton = 1-673 « 10-7 kg Avogadro's aumber = 6:02 x 10% per gram mole 98 1078 JE Boltzmann constant = PTO. L wes, eh ech cafes 6p HBT RA gene ver we TT TE | Barts same 0 wT eo ee A eR Fz AGH fora & a aR a» © ge ee @ ge: Dak gata, Pm vere A wafer 1pP a, B 100 Vv wa a ore Heel farm rar 2 1 ga Para & afar Fa Tat a: @) 108s @) 04d ©) 05x1095 Dy 50x10 3 wit Hu ore oe Fare FG 1 Pog a ote wa Se fet: BV 30 + x | 050 Ly sv w ev @ 3v © sv @ Vv 4 wd ory, Pow ere 1 ered sets WEB, x -y eA, coe S aT Feces gente GH FB & 1 gar sae a @ wate @ pra hoen tad s ©) tere o mA 5. 10 em CRN Tt y ae sae cont | HAA TES ye LOAM cata @ ta aaa GaHR GB Gan) - Conk rennet game RTE: @) smo} @ -@8mNi © @omNit @) -@omni 115A 4 SECTION A ‘A thin plastic rod is bent into a circular ring of radiue R. It is uniformly Charged with charge density 2. The magnitude of the electric field at its centre is w 2. @ bere o > ” pe Begk axe R FeoR ‘Ten capacitors, each of capacitance 1 pF, are connected in parallel te 2 ‘gource of 100 ¥, The total energy stored in the aystern is equal to w 0s w ws Of osuirs () 50x03 Consider the circuit shown in the figure. Tae potential difference between points A and B is BY ia ub soe ya _s A ; 050 Bo 3 t ev () 6v () BV (c) ov @) 12V 4. Aloop corrying a current I clocswise is placed in x -y plane, in 2 uniform magnetic field directed along z-axis. The tendency ofthe loop will be to (A) move along x-axis ) move along y-axis (C) shrink BF expand 5. A 10 cm long wire lies along y-axis. It carries a current of 1.04 in i > : > positive y.direction. A magnetic field B =(5 mT) - (8 m1)k existe in the region, The foree on the wire is: () @8mNit ®B) - @8mmi (© omni (0) Gomi sts 5 Pro. z 10, i. afte Goo & fart AeHeher a OB LA vite % eter Haale Pear wat Bat ga Acai 4 waner oT TA Som 8, a Saher wT WARE es fo @ & iS. g & me © Sa w aa aight 0 & Fret ac vita Been eater C3 AeA safer A wlan xR af data A wafer @ apn ik Sra A anefe wt a pT et em oR, aA face Bare: x 2 wm # B) 6X to 2x w 2x wat LU ner vi Rige.ds Proferten eet aha a: a1 E, = By sin (kz - ot) Aru: B= ky rim: B,=Bosinke QaIV : By Egoosks fou Oe Fea ara ef 2 (a 1 “ow (©) 1 ©) m Wegia er ag deem, Seek gra Teg Guy & chaE awe doh Ht AE Stage an ret Va @, ena hor? : (My np 27Ma)=3 (© wpa 2amnj=4 (B) pps SAM a= 4 (D) npn 2a a= Ge We As % are fea rH @ | ee are: (A) Go & arm A tien Pipa at arte 1 (By) TRH Reh A vio ahs Aaa (©) Beh om fae wee (D) wer eetagiat A dem B gre ele 3 Ss, Aoi B fess Stet A sat sore: 3:9 eV oft 11-3 ev ¥, aamaR fie onan ps (artpert 23 eV) at oxi we Fg 4 He Tate Page seo ee gt BA or aa HT te Baga 8: @ 3 ® 9 oi ml 8 9 11-58r1/1 6 Dy Ss too INGE 7 oo? “10? ms ae ' 6 rE 6 Agalvanometer of resistance © © is converted into an ammeter of range 0 to LA. If the current through the gelvanometer is O-1% of 1A, the (\, resistance of the ammeter is \ @ sae es wo S92 w £0 OF met Om © ai 7. "The reactance of a eapacitor of capacitance C connected to an ac eource of frequoney w is X. If the capacitance of the capacitor is doubled and the | frequeney of the source is tripled, the reactance will become : ‘ x, 2 Ay w & mx ©} w 2 4, & Inthe four regions, I, Il, Il and IV, the eleetric fields are described as V Region : By Fosin dz wt) be 5 Region : Bye Ey Region IIT: By= Eg sin ke Region IV : By = Ep cos ke ‘The displacement current will exist in the region : wot ® ov eu om 9. ‘The transition of electron that gives rise to the formation of the secon spectral lino of tho Balmor cories in the spectrum of hydrogen atom ‘corresponds to: (A) np=2 and nj28 (B) vpe8 ond ned (©) np=2 and my=4 () n¢=2 and n= 10. Geis doped with As, Due to doping, (Ad the structure of Ge Inttioe is distorted @) the number of conduction electrons increases, e (©) the number of holes increases. . (D) the number of conduction electrons decreas 11, ‘Two beams, A ond B whoso photon energies are 33 eV ond 113 eV respectively, illuminate a metallic surface (work function 23 eV) successively. The ratio of maximum speed of electrons emitted due to beam to that due to beam Bis: ) 1 1 ws e) 9 @t my asst 1 PTO. 39, Pret after sete iF ate Rene Sie & eg wet aT aR 2 Br goen 2 aa 2 Ps te TB «a © a we Fhe ST wo wt sna 19 8.16 POE (A 3 OR) eT #1 HT RE Te ee cay De et 09 7) a we a | Se force ast (A), (3), (O) 3D) Ha gra GFR w career (A) at ae (Ae aH OH HID, swe (A) eQ OMT FAI B1 o “after (A) A ATT (R) SAT GH, ey TET CP), ATT CA) AT wa aren ae HT 1 CO) SBAPA (A) WER, SEY TTA) TET o freer (A) Tree aa ave (RY A ARTA | 1s, Alea (A), rer (R) 14, SATB IA): eR): 15. RET(A): mT RD: 16, SPRWT(A): rT (R) 11551 eomcfinge rH, zee aah A mira oat A oe seen A te ag 3 rer gz AB scare aga ura arate ware weed se fk el | aa at pated a eat Fon aia tat, AE AS sada Near safe fiat wa 2 quetiral ERK fed Heh, TH TH Als Hee gage afro aff | feah et @ eh A baie oft erdaergis Protea 3 ca HORA a HGH AT CAEL factra Remit A wate orceTet a ane wa wl Re wat ques cen ote rt Br at GAARA area RP sael a awd E wad oT wins ara wine werd & fy Rea sit al él ar TT | 8 ae x the waves associated with moving electron and a moving proton have the same wavelength A. It implies that they have the same momentum (B) angular momentum (©) speed (D) energy questions number 18 to 26 ore Assertion (A) and Reason (R) type questions. Two dotemonts are given — one labolted Assertion (A) and the other Labelled Reoson Select the correet answer from the codes (A), (B), (C) and (D) as given below. ia) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the ‘correct explanation of the Assertion (A). (Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is wot the corroet explanation of the Assertion (A). (©) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false. (D). Ascertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is elso false. 1a, Assertion (A): In photoelectric effeet, the kinetic energy of the emitted ‘D___photoolectrons inereases with increase in the intensity of the incident light. Reason (R)+ Photoelectric current depends on the wavelength of the ineident light. 14, Assortion (A): ‘The soutual inductance between two coils is maximum Ac when the coils are wound on each other. Reason (R): The flux linkage between two coils is maximum when ‘they are wound on each other. 16, Assertion (A) ; ‘Iwo long parallel wires, freely suspended and connected (pe imseries to a battery, move apart. Reason (R): ‘Two wires carrying current in opposite directions repel each other. 18, Assertion (A): Plane and convex mirrors cannot produce real images under any circumstance Reascr.(R): A virtual image canoot serve as an object to produce a % — realimage. 1Ssrit 9 PLO. wee 7, ear ei Bre ine ee a are wr BHA 20°C IT Sa a | 20°C A at ae a ite ate 20re feat ata WS = 4.0 10-9 aie | 18, omghh 60x 10! He so ae soo TY A SR I ATE AT Homa wen 81 aa mol & ors HCO TOME FETE, eT Goamatta sam & sertol aa & (@) the charge within the cube, 29, [a]__Define ‘currant density’. Is it 2 scalar ora vector ? An electric fold Fis maintained in a metalic conductor. Ifa be the number of closieone (mass m, charge =e) per unit vlume in the conductor //” and € its relasation tie, show thatthe current density } = aE, vtewes (22): \ i oR (&). What is a Wheatstone bridge ? Obtain the necessary conditions ‘under which the Wheatstono bridge is balanced, 3 24. A proton with kinetic onergy 18984 x 10°! J moving horiaentally from north to south, enters a uniform magnetic ficld B of 20 mT directed eastward, Calculate s 2 {a} the apeed of the proton ante (b) the magnitude of acceleration of the proton wv. ee > (© the radius ofthe path travod by the proton (Take (afm) for proton = 10% 10° Cfkgh a) 11-S5/Ni1 13 PTO. 25. SAEs, BE sts ote RE tts et act vovm snot 8 Hh ‘eer 1 vite 3 era tte af a fae sie epee SAE | ees 2G Safa fre A iss ara FAC " 26, (8) “Ragnegendta nin oh ainted a wa: ff Je FO ate Frew careers are & ets Roan can 8 1” ge WHT A BPS ¥ RQ serge eg (a) el sft YER never fee ay.ain avs an rein eT rel 81 ei? iy rate oh Meat Ta Geis) ocd wean A oT a wea Xe wife tae pet st sen 4 viet ec art sor 8A sea ta? 3 a7, SOE i Pat Si BN ss ree fs ate ear hen eof Bata Beet ra al ih 1 3 28, () -afins Real dap Pa (a) sire a wea Gey & a @ aT ores wah BB 2 (1) ae eaiey Ps wo aR & fore mi gon aT A EMT) wu FT HEM 29 Te 80 ie serene sea B | Haire sipecked ow) ve ar He Re” ome weil a ae GRRE 1 29, BH da eh got 8 fae ait sree ema alan @ 3 f ‘Biren eh area Seth ea a wen Bee ard 3, se vei Sentay fared da fora @, vats ara Petter ort et et Lat ae Sai a a cea ane st dal A aah ondt amet a 118s 4 25, An inductor, 8 26. (a) an. 28. @) capacitor and a resistor are coanected in series wath $8 sin ot, Derive an expression for the average Power ee source V= Vie yr the resonant dissipated in the cirouit. Also obtain the expression fo frequency of the circuit. etpe wavelength of the olecitomagnetic wave is often correlated ‘with the characteristic size of the system that radiates.” Give bo examples to justify this statement. a @_ Leng distince radio broadeasis use short-wave bands, Why? (i) Optival and radio tlescopes are built on the ground. BBE uray astronomy is possible only from satollives orbiting the Earth. Why ? Write the drawbacks of Rutherfore’s atomic model. How did Bohr remove them ? Show that different orbits in Bohr's tom are not equally spaced. State any two properties of a nucleus. (b) Why is the density of a nucleus much m fo) Show that the density of the nuclear matter ig the same for =I jore than that of an ator ? nuclei. SECTIOND Questions number 29 and 80 are case stucly-based questions. Read the following paragraphs ond answer the questions that follow. 20, A Tons is a transparent medium bounded by two surfaces, with one oF oth surfaces being sphorical The focal Length of a lens is determined by the radii of curvavure of its two surfaces and the refractive index of its medium with reepec! to that of the surrounding medium. The power of # lone is reciprocal of its focal length. If 2 number of lenses are kept in contact, the power of the combination is the algebraic eum of the powers of the individual lenses. P.O. 11-85/011 15st @ a Gin ro) fot ha aA ave a a ee A eo FT BGT senate ot acai 1 ge ata A WTR im 2a- (aaa w 3S @ Be o-0 (2a-D @ o Be wom P% fact seehas Be, frre a ered aT fren seb om on oe Seer See wr Hares en 8 eH HT aren ah: ! «i a oP or oF of sage do & Sal writ a te A eae see GH GR A ae aT wo sa 8 sa actos ere a: i wf oP © B 5 ) OP m= (3) ava p& fa oritaa oe, fek aH wast Sam fer 59) el @, ae yor ote ogee A rH A eR Ba ST 38 Pe ae eg Fer 81s oe x a wom ® P (© 2? o = ra 2 , (8) 60 om 9th 20 cm Stas BOS sa ae at Haat we Semen: nr & 1 ee ato A aa & : ‘66D @) 15D , © 3p o dp 6 is8nn ‘with each foce having same radius of ‘A double-convex ons, Jive index n. Its power is: curvature R, is made of glass of refract 2-0 an-D w@ 2a oe, & ov ga-2 Le o & my ae ee 'A aouble-convex lens of power P, witin each fece having 0:08 Agios of curvature, ie cot into two equal parts perpendicular to #8 prineipel axis. The power of one part of the Jens wil Po, a 2 oP pe o& The above two parts dre kept in contact with cack ether as shown in the figure. The povrer of the combination will be = % PB OF P 2 “Acdouble-convex lens of power P, with each face having same radius of curvature, is eut along its principal axis. The two parts are arranged es shown in the figure. The power of the ‘combination will be cu wm PP @ Zoro ae oR ‘tyro convex lenses of focal loagths 60 em and 20 em are held conxialiy in contact ‘with each other. ‘The power of the ‘combination is = 66D 1 3g? “ © oo 1 @ © 18D wz 7 PTO. so, ft ents Geof re: seadzaat &) Reed (dg dteem afte et #1 wie eo RSH Fes Bie we vteds A au BO arch afew Reward wet EL PR pn a cate & arenes @ me ara din Ps a pon Ba srs WR ares ‘en Rag arm sa Fer dan 8 gen a Telewest, THT ‘an os wed Fas SEL pal ae SOG Te rer eet 8 1 pn ae SS fRascortl ea A waa & fore $a sage rT #1 a = FUSE, 5a Frc oo Aza Fah pen TL fe oe aA Rm TT Ree St asec et 21 ae Recent st Peat ac dram ankan wr Reco wea 2, 3 ange reas ef tar ea pow a Ait et = ewtd Fee aay Reet pga Fr seed ae of eT 8 Reng ie atcon an ot mA: ‘ ‘ P 4 w % o 4% i o % o % i) eat atari rent # sts sete @ are seta (a) fata foot & oo a & fre me (B) fae frat tae & he (C) Pda Re & sat ap a an & fee (D) Pate Rareet Serer ara arm & Fey Gay Pre pain Recent A: (ay fea PRR aa ae Ba crs raw ® fee Rae Flow eee (© Peek Biers are i (D) am alae orafafire: eR eee TT ME oe ee on asst 18 asst 19 Sanction Diode as a Rectifier: The process of conversion of an ac voltage into a de voltage is called reslification and the device which performs this conversion 's called 2 eeatce The enaracveritics ofa p-a junction diode reveal that whe? Fra junction Snde is forward biased, i offers alow resistance and when it Feared, it offers a high Texistanco, Hence, a px junction diode see. ly hon ft forward biased, This property of a p-a junction Giode makes it suitable for ite use as a rectifier. ‘Thus, when an ac voltage is applicd across a p-n junction, it conducts nly during those alternate half eyles for which itis forward biased: crvlgior which rectifes only half cycle of an ac voltage 38 called & halfwave rectifier and one that rectifies both the half eyclos is known a8 1 full-wavo rectifier. 6 ‘The root moan square value of an alternating voltage applied tO & ‘Thon the root mean square value of the fotlwave renifier is “2 Lwave rectifier is 2. ‘rectified output voltage is = Ye v2 Xe we o 2 » 2 2p Yo o 2 O of (a) Ima fall-wave recto, the current in each ofthe diodes lows for: 2 (Complete eyle of the input signal (B) Half eycle ofthe input signal (©) Less than halfeycle ofthe input signa! (DY Only for the positive half eyelo of the input signal Git) Ina fullwave rectifier: (A) Both diodes are forward biased at the seme timo. (B) Both diodes are reverse biased at the same time, (©) Ono is forward biased and the other is reverse biased at the ‘seme time. {D) Both are forward biased in the first half of the cyelo and reverse biased in the second half of the cycle. PTO. Gv) (5) Bet dain fear oe 50 He 2g FH Tere See aegyaee EB oto ait ong Se = Gv) @) (A 100 He (B) 50H (©) 25 He (D) 150He ren (a) ata a auf oer aid ftrra Rat on a ere ww orga ‘fa wer @ 1 offiter Ry % fact we Pita A agTA Sf: +89, o © bt Dt Ry ~5v. wy ia | ®) -10¥ L © -5Vv ©) ah 11-5501 8 assnit Pema emai ‘An alternating voltage of frequency of 50 His applied to a hhalfiwave rectifier. Then the ripple frequency of the outpat ‘will be 1 (a) 1001 (B 50He (25H (D) 150 Hz oR ‘A signal, as shown in the figure, is applied to a p-n junction diode, Identify the output across resistance Ry, : 1 +5Y, o— >t aesfoctex Ry -5v i a w L (B) -10V LU « -8V +5V @) dt 2 PTO. 31. (@) @) 14-65/101 a wo @ ai @ a Ta a uss fat aa queue Regedy Ea ft figs Ree POA fetta sai & fe ai soe a AR ae A ‘Aeaica sal wa (1) safer, att (2) Prat eA 8 7 alg Riga Rage Pig adn — 1-0 posit + 10 pC xy 7a HT FF: (0, 0) 3A (3 mm, 4 mm) T Era €, B Hreror wT aA wk 3 Re fagn-ae B-(ey m ate amp 7 AFR | orem 2a Zh cae ott — q afk q onda & an, aE figs fega (fg omat p= pi) xore ogee ont a a agg wad fas tte aaiey Pee fee FT Aaah Py x,Oc>> a) Pray, 1, Play any" a sare: Four Lem aft 3 om % 2 ge enftrs ste S, me 5, raven ont fem oar @ fis a oad oe BH, (Zaw® orm? #1 at it A Gat 8 omfee Wea Peet ont aR @ eas fen nen 2 ime Ss, ae a aaa sierra Aha ; fel ac Mia v= vq, sin ot @ Farah tts sik Rah aera aA eh A aatfaa fen en @ 1 ahve A stem & fey sie aan afin 1 ate dew fief viva A mere} ey fare area Sif | eee en 22 @ ow) @ 11-85n01 ® ry a o a SECTION E Derive an expression for potential energy of an electric dipole B in an external uniform electric fiold E. When is the potential energy of the dipole (1) meximum, end (® minimom? ‘An cloctrie dipsle consiste of point charges - 1-0 pO and «= 10 pC located at (0, 0) and (3 ram, 4 mma) respectively in xy plane. An electric field E = (meeyi ie ewitehed on in the rogion. Find the torque 7 acting on the dipole. OR ‘An clostric dipole (dipole moment B = pid, consisting of charges - q and q, separated by distance 2a, is placed along the x-axis, with its centre at the origin. ‘Show that the potential V, due to this dipole, at » print x, Oc>> a) is equal ares i ‘Dwo isolated metallic spheres S, and Sy of radii 1 em and 4 om respectively are charged such that both have the same charge density G 0" orm ‘They are placed far away from each other end connected by a thin wire. Calculate the now charge on sphere Sy ‘A resistor and capacitor are connected in series to an ac source v = vz, sin wt, Derive an expression for the impedance of the circuit. When does an inductor act as a conductor in a cireuit ? Give reason for it. 23 PTO. . cy ft fag eu a aver 210 V de aft 11 A FRG AAT rare & fry) md @ 1a Ta AE 290 V, 60 He aca ve Sef HRSA apugeh & wre ene Fe Ta &, @ Gesett AT trea ont Hifi oren (a) Peet goad grate amit ote teen sae rier egret eo avis oti feet ovens greet aA ara oat We & fe aha crit A ron a | (iy) BRE Tae rere Reet Fer tee wt ga Stee # aaa san 8 1 ae ae sal Gomm fram wr aie FET 8? TOT afi | (i) Rr em grat 6 re a Retest A ator se: 200 afk 5000 8 | arate queet A dng RAT aicean 90° 8 sete Aim: (1) fetien rach & Fel oe fe aie ae fem Grech Fem 20.48, A ute gue om 38. (@) GE meer Pct Peat Pager pe @ apc @ | ama ai ae xa who fr were cee ae 8 2 NE a eM | om: 2am Rasch APA | i) iE se fen figs win AS Pea oer ew ie oR 1 here sre ick ar Bt Pa 1 eRe fe Breve weed aa setae 9 A+ on A a 11861 24 ii) An electsie lamp is designed to operate ot 110V de and T1A current. If the lamp is operated on 220, 60Tz ae source with a col in series, then find the inductance of the col. OR Draw a labolled diagram of a step-up transformer and deceribe its working principle. Explain any three causes for ‘energy losses in a real transformer. o @ Gi) A step-up transformer converts 2 low voltage into high voltage. Does it violate the principle of conservation of energy ? Explain. Gi) A. step-up transformer has'200 and 3000 turns in its primary and secondary coils respectively. The input voltoge ggivon to the primary coil is 00 V. Calculate (1) ‘The output voltage across the secondary coil (2) ‘The current in the primary oni] if tho current in the secondary coil is 20.4. a3, @) © Avvay of light passes through & triangular prism, Show «graphicaly, how the angle of deviation varies with the angle ofincidonce ? Hence define the angle of minimum deviation. Gi) Aray of light is incident normally on a refracting face of a prism of priem angle A and suffers a deviation of angle & Prove that the refractive index n of the material ofthe prism sin (A148) iagiven by n= x 063 \ aioge \$9) ss 28 PTO. 44-55/171 @ o a Gi ) Pat Brea a wend ar oramistes JE 8 | ok Bm aT aed aim 60° @, at a sifa : agen Pree sm, ae 2) arma IT | tera avis a fame fin | a erie in Pt soe ge ie ie ome ah 8 Lege wale ae A ce ARIE | i otha an Te ard, fig ie fs ada er aes a Sauder? | wan wenaiag the wr Fa ft en Gis aban da werteg ia & eo Hf and a wat comeT HAe | ain & Be sei H fseh are ga om, Rea A winked, ae wa woof 520 nm A ar BEO oraTA TInt AAA, A aaitor ted aaa ana €, fart sara aonted oa wae dhe fe ‘wre whe chon Se fa i a A AA 5 oy 11-851" ai 0 ai Gib ‘the refractive index of the material of a prism is V2. Ifthe refracting angle of the prism is 60°, find the wo 2) Angle of minimum deviation, and ‘Angle of incidence. oR, State Huygens’ principle. A plane wave is incident at an angle i on a reflecting surface. Construct the corresponding reflected wavefront. Using this diagram, prove that the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence. What are tho coherent sources of light ? Can two indopendent sodium lamps act like coherent sources ? Explain. ‘A beam of ight consisting of a known wavelength 520 nm and an unknown wavelength 2, used in Young's double slit experiment produces two interference patterns such that the fourth bright fringe of unknown wavelength coincides with the fifth bright fringe of known wavelength. Find the value oft a ar

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