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DPP - 15 (Key With Solutions)

The document is a keysheet for a DPP (Daily Practice Problems) for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics for students at Shine Junior College, Naimnagar Branch. It includes answers to various problems and hints related to concepts in these subjects. The document is structured with numbered questions and corresponding answers, along with some conceptual explanations.

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DPP - 15 (Key With Solutions)

The document is a keysheet for a DPP (Daily Practice Problems) for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics for students at Shine Junior College, Naimnagar Branch. It includes answers to various problems and hints related to concepts in these subjects. The document is structured with numbered questions and corresponding answers, along with some conceptual explanations.

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SHINE JUNIOR COLLEGE Naimnagar Branch, Hanumakonda, 506001 Sec: II - YEAR (A-40) DPP -15 Date: 21-01-2025 KEYSHEET PHYSICS on 02 03 04 05 06 | 07 08 09 10 Bp |c|f|a|ci|{es|sbi|pici|opies 1 2 1B 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 D D D D c B | D c c A 21 2 23 24 25 31 4 6 12 4 | CHEMISTRY 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Cc B A A D Cc A D Cc D 36 37 38 39 40 41 2 43 44 45 B Cc Cc Cc B Cc B B Cc A 46 47 48 49 50 7 4 2 5 3 MATHEMATICS. 51 52 53 54 55 56 37 58 59 B Cc Cc A B D Cc B A A 61 62 63 64 65 66 61 68 69 70 A A D A B A B B D B n nR 73 14 5 HINTS PHYSICS Force due to magnetic field is balanced by the centripetal force. mv 2 (+ Particle do not strike the solenoid, thus r= r/2) Fa =Fe of qvBsin90° = my? qB ove 2. 2) 2m Magnetic field, B= ton arnoal 2m or xB = Viscous force F at (area) So let F=kA Fo=k(Ar+A2) (i) and T=k Ay Dividing Eq. (ii) bye Eq. (i) we get, 2 Fo A, +A) FoAr AltA Work done = Change in kinetic energy 1 2.1 2 Wag + Warinenoa = 20(08V/eh)" ~20(0)? Waicticce = 2 mah mgh =—0.68 mgh +tateut ae yes ull vive This gives; ort = @ For tto be real : v7 > 2ax. Say the dise is rotating with angular velocity @, then speed of P = oRV2 Work along various paths : OA 0] AB 1) BCo> 15 cD—-13 DE—05 EO—05 Woe = 15 2 Wisothermal ~ 2RTIn (2) Wiesbarie = PAV = nRAT Wisochorie =0 ‘Amplitude & Width of slit =A, =3A, Ta _(_Vi+vbh \ laa \ WVih- Vil “Intensity I 0¢ A? Thase -( Ait+Ay y = Jos. (_ALtAD Tain \ Jr Ad] -( Ai+3At ) Ar — 3A] Le (#4) 2A = Foet™= Fi + Fz 608 45° + Fs cos 45° Gm* + Go 1 a Gm* | aR? ~S(i, 2, 2 RAS avi wd -oe (; - ) Gant (1+2v2) eg | ae R \4 Ww 4R2 2 mv? Fat Gea (14+2v2) = B VGa+2v2) Soygeet eee 2 10. ‘Now for speed calculation P=constant =v ¢ ll. ‘Y- Younge modulus, K- Bulk modulus, 1)- modulus of rigidity We know that Y=3K(1—2c) 1 (: -x) 2 3k Y=2n (1+0) ¥ - o= 1... a (ii) From Eq(i) and Eq. (ii) aL llega Nx 2 3K) 2m Xz 3K Oo be 3K a ¥ nov 3K ny —=3n-Y am) nY -3¥ 12. Truth table of the given gate : ABC oo°o ol 10 1 8 Truth table of option (1) ABC 00 0 1 1 core wore 1 0 1 Truth table of option (2) ABC 00 0 1 1 mhoe 1 0 1 Truth table of option (3) ABC oo. o10 100 110 ‘Truth table of option (4) AB oo o1 Lo nd conc, Since option (1) has same truth table, hence answer is option (4) is correct Alternative solution : Boolean expression can be written as Hence option (D) is correct, By = Bolte 4cR Holl /3)_ Holle /3) bol Bo =3 + =9/ [ ate” 4x8) 2ar JO 14 | ¢,=30.7 em €)=63.2 cm f= 512Hz, Af =0 A= 202-6) = AL=AC,+ Al, =0.140.1=0.2em vata we () Where v= 512 x 2(63.2 — 30.7) => v= 33280em/sec 2) => = 2(€2— €))=2 * (63.2 - 30.7) cm = h=65 cm 3) Av _ Af , ah f a ee oe a 33280 65 = Av=102.4cm/sec 15. ( Pu 100-T) kK = AK 300 = ST T= 60°C 16. fim = 0.3 * 2 x 10= 6N common = 543 = imatl —=> a, =1 m/s” ke | f £=3*1=3N @b)=@,8) 56. x3 a7. By. GA-23+(K+1)=0 9h-6+A+1=0 = 5 (al+}) «(of-f+a8) = Z(t 49+ sk) 58. As |zo|=1 arg (@)= (0- *) @ So, z= re! a) 1-3) Now, consider i Lae 1-%e@ 1 C3) _ (1-2 1+3z0 13h 1+3e i (1-21) (1-31) it la +) 390-39, 2 1 prin arg 1+3z0 12 aan = prin arg (32) = prin arg (fc+o) =-(x-4)- a3a So, option (B) is correct. 59. x’—mx+4=0 a, BE (1.5) (1) D>0> m-16>0 = me(— 4) U (4,0) @M)ros5 it al ce B 5 => mE, 5] 29 (3) f(3)>0 > 29-Sm>0>me (~2] m.. m me (4,5) 60. 61. 62. 63. For non-trivial solution j4 a. 2 => 2p 6+ Ap 12 when j= 6, 12-64 +62 = 12 which is satisfied by all 2 65. 20530= 4 = c0s30=1 =, but 8 € [0,105] O28 ccIS 2nn 15 Qn 2n (15 + Sum= (= = um, 7 (8) a9 80x 66. ‘A(k) = 3m (3,6,9,12,15,18) fork=4,8,12,16,20 6.5.4.3.2 ways For rest numbers 15! ways Total ways = 61(15!) 67. Tangent to parabola 2y = 2x +6)- 20 Syax-4 Condition of tangency for ellipse. 16=21P +b =>bel4 68. Graph of max { sint:0h {(x) is differentiable everywhere in (0,0) 69. S+AL=0 xit yl x4 6y=0 T=0 L: d(x +0) +3¢y +0) =0 L: 4x—3y (x— 0) + (y - 0) + A(4x — 3y)=0 PT. (-1, 2) a=% 2x? +2y? + 4x - 3y=0 70. Glas angle between C3 & C3 cos8 = INx€3)+C0@2+2*4) 71. ray es dx 2xinx x LF.=e! S5¥dx = ving yinx= [ivame 1 Put Inx = ¢ > —dx = 2tdt x = yinx= pera 3 wi= ana (ce, a) satisfies curve 72. Given £(x) 2 +22 ‘Now replace x > 1 — x ppi-ay2 0" @) Now Add (A) and (B) wef) £(x)+f(1-x) = S|" 2 22 +22 ated 1 22.242) 2 Now put x= 73. d+ 2 +3m 40+) + i+05 di-j+28+uet jy b |G | pea=|1 1 1)=1+2)—3k -1 0 74. x°44x+3=0 > x=—3orx=-1 Also 20 s - 6x. + 6 > 0 —vo,—3 - 73) U (-3+ V3.) 2x? Soman x? —2x>0 9 x € (-,0)U (2.0) x +6x+6¢1 > x#-1,-5 W+2x+341SXER «Intersection : is x € 75. w (2 + 4) 2 General term = CR 2x) a9 NRG, 180 osssse (1) &(10-R)r—2R=0 oR 10-R 2R-10) , 20 10-R | 0-R srs-2+ oR (2) R=8 or $ reject equation (1) not satisfied AtR=8 2I7R cp = 180 = 21

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