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Key Answers:
1. b 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. c 7. b 8. b 9. abd 10. acd
11. ac 12. bc 13. cd 14. b 15. a 16. c 17. c 18. c 19. 5 20. 5
21. 3 22. 3 23. 9 24. 2 25. 1 26. 3 27. 3 28. 8 29. b 30. a
31. c 32. b 33. a 34. c 35. c 36. b 37. ab 38. ab 39. abc 40. bc
41. ab 42. a 43. d 44. b 45. b 46. c 47. 2 48. 1 49. 9 50. 6
51. 1 52. 3 53. 3 54. 5 55. 2 56. 2 57. a 58. d 59. d 60. c
61. b 62. c 63. b 64. c 65. acd 66. ac 67. abc 68. ac 69. abd 70. d
71. a 72. b 73. c 74. d 75. 5 76. 5 77. 2 78. 5 79. 3 80. 4
81. 3 82. 0 83. 4 84. 8


Solutions:
Chemistry
1.
2
NH

contains 2 lone pairs which causes maximum repulsion. Hence, minimum angle, whereas
3
NH contains one lone pair whereas
4
NH
+
has no lone pair although all three are
3
sp hybridised.
2. A liquid boils when its vapour pressure becomes equal to its atmosphere pressure. Given for
water at 298K VP=atm. 23 P mm = so it will boil at 298 K. A decrease in pressure results in
decrease in temperature at which a liquid boils.

3.






4. 2 X Y
1 o

2o

1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
p
p
K
p
o
o
o
o
| |
|
+
\ .
=
| |
|
+
\ .

or Z P Q +
1 o o o
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Total moles at (equilibrium) 1 o +

2
2 2
2
1 1
1
1
p
p p
K
p
o o
o o
o
o
| || |
| |
+ +
\ .\ .
=
| |
|
+
\ .


1
2
2
1
2
2
4
p
p
K
p
K p
o
o
=

1
2
4 1
9
p
p
= or
1
2
1
36
p
p
=

5. Let R =










6. ( )
3
3
3 ; Cr OH Cr OH
+
+
( ) ( )
3 4
OH Cr OH Cr OH

( +


7. Let the volume of fcc unit cell V =
Density of
4
,
.
A
A
A
M
A
N V


=
Density of
8
,
B
B
A
M
B
N V



30
0.3
2 2 50
A A
B B
M
M

= = =


3.33 /
0.3
A
B
g cc

= =
Total density 1 3.33
A B
= + = + 4.33 = g/cc
8. X uses 3 of its valence electrons for bonding and it is angular shaped suggesting nitrogen
CH
3
H
D
BD
2


BD
3
, THF
CH
3
H
D
B
Repeat twice

R
R
18
2
H
2
O
2
, OH
CH
3
H
D
OH
3
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Y is likely to be Group V element since the diagram shows that there are five valence electrons
forming bonds.
However Y cannot be N
Z could be hydrogen or halogen.
9. ( ) ( )
2
*
2
2 2
2 2 2 2
x y
KK s s p p p o o t t
| |
=
|
\ .

Four electrons are present in 2t molecular orbital, thats why double bond contains both t
bonds.
Molecule is diamagnetic.
10. HVZ reaction is an electrophilic substitution reaction.
11. Hofmann bromamide degradation is intramolecular rearrangement.
12.
2 2
2 2 Br Cl Br Cl

+ +
1.07 1.36 0.29 0
cell
E V = = <
2
4 2 2
2 10 16 2 5 8 MnO Cl H Mn Cl H O
+ +
+ + + +
1.52 1.36 0.16 0
cell
E V = = >
3 2 2
4 2 2 7
6 10 11 6 5 2 MnO Cr H O Mn Cr O H
+ + +
+ + + +
1.52 1.33 0.19 0
cell
E V = = >
1.33 1.52 0.19 0
cell
E V = = <
13. HCl cannot displace
2
. H O
14. ( ) ( ) ( )
2
1
2
Na g Cl g NaCl s H + A = Heat of formation
f
H A =-98.2 kcal/mol
15. For lattice energy we require the heat absorbed in the reaction:
( ) ( ) ( ) NaCl s Na g Cl g
+
+
This reaction is the sum of the first five reactions in the table and so the lattice energy is the sum
of the corresponding heats of reaction,
25.9 29.0 119.9 86.8 98.2 186.2 + + + = kcal/mol
16. We require the heat absorbed in the following reaction:
( ) ( ) ( ) Na g Cl g Na aq Cl aq
+ +
+ + (i)
The reaction can be obtained with following reaction
( ) NaCls Na aq Cl aq
+
+ (ii) (in question)
0.9 H A = kcal/mol
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( ) ( ) ( ) NaCl s Na g Cl g
+
+ (iii)
186.2 H A = kcal/mol
Eq (ii)-Eq(iii) = Eq (i)
So, the energy = 0.9-186.2=-185.3 kcal

17.



18. Phenol is not converted into salt by
3
NaHCO

19.


20.
1 2 3
4 9 2
5
3 3
Pka Pka Pka
PH
+ + + +
= = =
21.
1/ 2 1
1
,
n
t
a


For 3
rd
order
1/ 2 2
1
t
a

22. The final product A is benzene.
23. Number of equivalents of oxygen
151.2
27
5.6
= =
Number of equivalent of aluminium =27
Mass of aluminium 27 9 = g [Eq. wt. of Al=9 g]
Number of moles
27 9
9
27

= =
24. Resistance of 0.1 mol
1
L

520 HAc = O
Resistance of 0.1 mol
1
L

HAc+0.1 mol
1
L

122 NaCl = O
Conductance due to 0.1 mol
1
L

NaCl ,
1
1 1
0.00627
122 520
G

= = O
Conductivity of 0.1 mol
1
L

NaCl solution,
m
C k =

1 2 1 1
126 0.1
1000
cm mol mol L

O
=
1 1
0.0126 cm

= O
COOK
OH
230
o
C
OH
COOK
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Cell constant:
1
0.0126
2.01
0.00627
K cm
G
k

= = =
Conductivity of 0.1 mol
1
L

HAc solution,
1
1 2.01
.
520
cm
K
R
k

= =
O

Molar conductivity
1 1 1
1
2.01/ 520
0.03865
0.1
K
cm Lmol
C mol l

= = = O
1 2 1
38.65 cm mol

= O
According to Kohlrauschs law
( ) ( ) ( )
m m m m
HAc NaAc NaCl HCL

= +
( )
1 2 1
420 91 126 cm mol

= + O

14 2 1
385 cm mol

= O

38.65
0.1
385
m
m

= = ~
( )( )
1 1
0.1 0.1 0.01 H C mol L mol L o
+
( = = =


2 pH =
25. 1 g
2
H or 11200 cc of
2
H is obtained from 1 F or 96500C.
So, 112 mL of
2
H is obtained from 965C

965
1
965
Q
i A
t
= = =
26.
2 3
Fe Fe e
+ +
+
Amount of
2 3
1 10 Fe mol
+
= = Number of moles of electrons lost
Amount of
4
4
2.5 10 MnO mol

=
Amount of electrons gained = amount of electrons lost
3
1 10 mol

=
Electrons gained per mol of
4
MnO

3
4
1 10
4 .
2.5 10
mol

= =


Hence, the oxidation state of Mn decreases by 4 units.
27. For
6 6
, C H
1000 5.12
1.28
100
N
w
T
M

A = =


And in
2
1000 1.86
, 1.40
100
w
H O T
Mex

A = =



1.40 5.12
3
1.28 1.86
N
M
i
Mex
= = =
As solute is 100% ionised. So total number of furnished ions=3.

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Mathematics
29. Let ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 0,1 , 0, 0 , 1, 0 , 1,1 A B C D = = = =
Family of circles passing through , A B is
2 2
0 x y y x + + =
1 2 3 + =
30. Area ( ) ( )
1 2
0 1
1 sin 3 sin x x dx x x dx = + +
} }

( ) ( )
2
3 3
cos1 1 3 cos 2 cos1 2 cos 2 2 2cos 1 1
2 2
= + + + = + = +

2
1 2cos 1 = +

/ 2 / 4
0 0
sin
sin
2
2
sin cos
sin cos
2 2
x
x
I dx dx
x x
x x
t t
= =
+
+
} }

31. Let ( ) ( ) sin sin cos cos sin x A x x B x x = + +
1 A B = and
1 1
0, ,
2 2
A B A B

+ = = =


32. Equation of circum-circle is
2 2
3 1 17
2 2 2
x y
| | | |
+ + + =
| |
\ . \ .

3 17 1 17
cos , sin
2 2 2 2
C u u
| |

= + +
|
|
\ .

Circum centre of ABC A is
3 1
,
2 2
| |
|
\ .

Centroid can be obtained.
In a triangle centroid, circum centre and ortho centre are collinear
33. Total number of matrices that can be formed is
9
3 .
Let
3 3
ij
A a

( =

where { } 1, 0,1
ij
a e
If ' ' A is symmetric then ,
ij ij
a a i j =
If ' ' A is skew symmetric then ,
ij ij
a a i j =
34. ( )
3
3 2 2 3
1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2
3 3 2 11 2 11 z z z iz z iz i z iz i + = + + = +
Similarly, ( )
3
1 2
2 11 z iz i =
( )( ) ( ) ( )
1/3 1/3
2 2
1 2 1 2 1 2
2 11 2 11 5 z z z iz z iz i i + = + = + =
( )
/ 4
0
1 1
2 2 log sin cos log 2
2 4 2 4
I x x
t t t
= + = (

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35.
12
2
dy
dx y
=

dy
dx
at ( ) 3, 6 1 P = 45 u =
Component velocityparallel to x-axis is cos v u


36. Area of a hexagon PQRSTU ABC = A area of APQ A area of
BTU A area of CRS A
1 1 1
sin sin sin
2 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3
b c a c a b
A B C
| | | | | |
= A
| | |
\ . \ . \ .



37. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
6
6
0 0
sin sin cos cos sin
x x
f x x x t x t dt t x t x t dt = = (
} }
6 6
0 0
sin cos cos sin
x x
x t t dt x t t dt =
} }

38. Solving the equation we get
( )

2 , r i j k i j k R = + + + + + e
39. Conceptual
40. ( )
1 , 0 2
3, 2 4
x x
f x
x x
s s
=

s s


( )
2 , 1 0
2 , 0 3
x x
g x
x x
+ s s
=

< s


( )( )
( ) ( )
( ) ( )
1 , 0 2
3, 2 4
g x g
fog x
g x g x
t s s

=

< s


1 , 1 0
1 , 0 2
x x
x x
s s
=

+ < s


!
3
n
n
n
| |
<
|
\ .
put
300
300 100 300! n = <
. (1)
150 150 150 300
3 100 3 100 300 100 < < <
300 300
300 100 < . (2)
from (1) & (2)
300 300
300 100 300! < <


41. Equation of tangent at ( ) , x y is ( ) Y y p X x =
Where .
dy
p
dx
= Then
y
OA x
p
= and OB y px =
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1 1
y
OA OB y px x
p
+ = = + +
42. . 4 2 OAOB y px p = = +
43.
2
1
1
p
AB y px
p
= =
+

44. 45. & 46.
Let ( ) , 0, 0 t be a point on the x axis through which a straight line L is drawn perpendicular to
the x axis and intersecting both the lines
1 2
, L L . D.Rs of L may be taken as ( ) 0,1,
L and
1
L are coplanar
5 3 15
1 5 2 0
0 1
t

=
L and
1
L are coplanar
1 6
2 5 3 0
0 1
t

=
Solving we get ( )
3
, , 2
4
t
| |
=
|
\ .
or
13 137
,
25 5
| |
|
\ .

47. ab d = and . cd b = Also, 0 a c d a b c + + = = + + .
Thus ( ) 0 b d = = and 1. a c = =
2 b d = =
2 a b c d + + + =
48. ( ) ( )
5
2 2
0 0
1 1 1 5
1
4 4
I f x dx f x dx
t t
t t
t t t
| |
| | |
= = =
| |
\ .
|
\ .
} }

49.
( ) ( )
( )( )
7
3
4 6 3
4
1 2 5
n n
n n n n
p p
n n C
+
= = =


50. Choose ' ' A as origin of vectors and let , b c be the position vectors of B and C respectively.
Then equation of AC is r t c = and that of BE is
7
8
b c
r b s
| |

= +
|
\ .
.
These two lines intersect at , F where
1
7
AF c =
7 AC AF = or 6 CF AF = .
So, 6
CF
AF
=
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51.
( )
3/ 2
2
1 1
1 2 1
0 0
1
1
3
n n
n
x
I x x x dx x dx

| |

|
= =
|
\ .
} }

( ) ( )
1
3/ 2
2 2
0
1
1 1
3
n
n x x dx

=
}

( )( )
2
3 1
n n n
I n I I

= or
2
1
1
2
n
n
I n
I n

=
+
as n
52. Let ( )
5 /3
.
x
y f x x e = = + Then ( ) 0 1. y = Also, ( )
( )
1
'
'
g y
f x
= and so, ( )
( )
1
' 1 3
' 0
g
f
= =
53.
1 2
2
1, ,
2 2
n n
C C
are in A.P. 8 n =
8
1
1 16 3
. . .
4 2
r r r
r
T C x
+

= So ( ) 4 16 3 0 8 r r s s only if { } 0, 4,8 r e
2sin
cos
2tan
n
n
n
t
t
t
= = .
54. The given circles will cut orthogonally if
10 2
2 2 7 1
2 2 2 2
p p p
| || | | || |
+ = +
| | | |
\ .\ . \ .\ .
or
2
5 6 0 p p + = or if 2 p = or 3.

1 2
2 3 5 p p + = + =
55.
( )( ) ( )
( )( ) ( )
( )( ) ( )
( )( ) ( )
2 2 2
2 2 2
2 2 1 3 3 1 1
2 1 3 1 1
2 1 3 1 1
2 2 1 3 3 1 1
n
n n
n
a
n
n n
+ + + + + +

=
+ + +
+ + +

Since ( ) ( )
2 2
1 1 1 1, k k k k + + + = + + we get
( )( )
( )
( )
2
1
1 2
.
1 3
n
n n
a
n n
+ +
=
+

2
lim
3
n
n
a

=
56. As
2
, A O = 2.
k
A O k = >
Thus, ( )
50
50 A I I A + = +
( )
50
50 A I A I + =
1, a = 0, b = 0, c = 1 d =


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Physics
57. For particle p , motion between AC will be an accelerated one while between CB a retarded
one. But in any case horizontal component of its velocity will be greater than or equal to V . On
the other hand, in case of particle Q . It is always equal to V . Horizontal displacements for both
the particles are equal. Therefore,
P Q
t t < .
58. Velocity of ball to just reach the top of the tube should be given by;

2
0
0 2 v gh =
Here (2 )
o
h R h =
and in critical case velocity will be zero at topmost point.
Thus 2 (2 ) v g R h =

59. Let x be the displacement of bead. Displacement of particle with respect to bead is (1 cos ), L u
i.e., displacement of particle with respect to ground will be (1 cos ) L x u . Now net force in
horizontal direction on the system is zero. Therefore, the centre of mass will not move in
horizontal direction.
or 2 [ (1 cos ) ] mx m L x u =
or 3 (1 cos ) mx mL u =
or (1 cos )
3
L
x u =

60.
2
T KV =
2 dT KVDV =
2
dT
dV
KV
| |
=
|
\ .

Further,
nRT
P
V
=
Now
2
nRT dT
W PdV
V KV
| || |
= =
| |
\ .\ .
} }


0
0
4
2
T
T
nR
dT =
}
(as
2
KV T = )

0
3
2
nRT
=

61. When magnification is +2.
u x =
2 v x =
20 f = +
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Using
1 1 1
v u f
= we have

1 1 1
2 20 x x
+ =


or 10 x = cm
To have a magnification of -2.
u y =
2 v y = +
and 20 f = +
1 1 1
2 20 y y
+ =
or 30 y = cm
20 y x = cm
62. Net resistance
2 ( )
(2 )
R
R
dr l
rl A
| |
= =
|
\ .
}

t
1 (2)
2
n
l
| |
=
|
\ .

t

63.
2
/ 2
net
e Bvl Bvl
i
R r r
= = =
Here,
2
( )(1) 2 r t
t
| |
= = O
|
\ .

(2)(1)(2) 4 i A = =
or 16
m
F ilB N = =

64. At resonance
3
200
5
40
i A = =
1
LC
e =

L C
L
X X L
C
e = = =
6
5
250
80 10

= = O

1 2
200
0.8
250
i i = = =
A

1 2
i i =
and 1 3
i i <


65. Net external force on the system is zero. Therefore, linear momentum will remain conserved.
Initially both the particles have equal momentum in opposite directions. Hence, initial
momentum is zero i.e., final linear momentum is also zero or velocity of centre of mass 0
c
v = .
Let e be the angular velocity about centre of mass. Net external torque on system is also zero.
Hence, angular momentum about centre of mass will also be conserved i.e.,
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i f
L L =
or (2 4 ) mva mva Ie + =

2
2 2
(6 )
2 (2 )( ) (2 )
12
a
m m a m a e


= + +
`

)

or
2 2 2
6 {24 2 4 } mva ma ma ma e = + +
2
(30 ) ma e = or
5
v
a
e =
Finally
2
2 2
1 1
(30 )
2 2 5
v
E I ma
a
e
| |
= =
|
\ .
2
3
5
mv =

66. At the level of boundary between
2
and
3
, pressures will be equal from both sides. Hence,

1 3 2
2
h
gh g gh + =

3 2 1
2( ) =

From this expression itself it is clean that
2 1
>
67. Potential of innermost shell is zero
3 1 2
0
2 3
q q q
r r r
+ + =
or
1 2 3
6 3 2 0 q q q + + =
similarly, potential on outermost shell is also zero.
3 1 2
0
3 3 3
q q q
r r r
+ + =
or
1 3 2
q q q + =
Solving Eqns. (1) and (2), we get

3 2
1
1
, 3
4
q q
q
q
= =
and
3
2
3
4
q
q
=
Options (a), (b) and (c) are correct.

68. The intensity of light is
2
0
( ) cos
2
I I
o
u
| |
=
|
\ .

Where
2 2
( ) ( sin ) x d
t t
o u

| |
= A =
|
\ .

(i) For 30
o
u =
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8
6
3 10
300
10
c
v


= = = m and 150 d = m
2 1
(150)
300 2 2
t t
o
| | | |
= =
| |
\ . \ .


2 4
o t
=

2 0
0
( ) cos
4 2
I
I I
t
u
| |
= =
|
\ .
(option a)
(ii) For 90
o
u =

2
(150)(1)
300
t
o t
| |
= =
|
\ .

or
2 2
o t
= and ( ) 0 I u =
(iii) For 0 , 0 or 0
2
o
o
u o = = =

0
( ) I I u = (option c)

69. Work done by magnetic force is always zero. Therefore, from work energy theorem:
Work done by electrostatic force from P to Q
= Kinetic energy at Q Kinetic energy at P

2 2 2
1 3
( )(2 ) (4 )
2 2
qE a m v v mv = =

2
3
4
mv
E
qa
| |
= |
|
\ .

Rate of work done by magnetic field (power) is always zero.
Rate of work done by electric field at P
Fv qEv = ( 0) u =

2 3
3 3
4 4
mv mv
q v
qa a


= =
`

)

And rate of work done by electric field at Q = 0 as ( 90 )
o
u =
Here, u =angle between and
e
F v .
70. sin cos a g g u u = =

2
3 4
10 0.5 10 2 /
5 5
m s = = =
Velocity of block at B or at C,
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20
2 2 2 / sin
3
h
v as h u = = =
For not to leave contact anywhere
2 v gR s
or
20
20
3
h
R s
or 3 h R s or 1.5 h s m
71. Since,
2
sin cos 2 / g g m s u u =
or sin cos g g u u >
Block will never stop on rough inclined surface. So, it will cross point C infinite number of times.
72. Electrostatics force on A is zero, while on B is
(1)(10) 10
B B
F q E N = = =
(along negative x direction )
2
10 /
B
B
B
F
a m s
m
= =
Just before collision,
2 2 10 1.8 6
B B
v a s = = =
Now, from conservation of linear momentum, velocity of combined mass will be,
( )
A B B B
m m v m v + = or 3 v = m/s
73. At equilibrium position, net force on the system is zero. Let
0
x be the compression in the spring
in equilibrium, then

0
Kx =electrostatic force
or
0
18 10 x =
or
0
5
9
x = m
or equilibrium position will be at
5
9
x =

74. Angular frequency of SHM will be :

18
3
2
A B
K
m m
e = = =
+

At
5
9
x = m, speed is 3 m/s. Therefore, from

2 2
v A x e =
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We have
2 2
3 3 A x =
or
2 2
1 A x =

2 2
25 106
1 1
81 81
A x = + = + =

106
9
A =

75. Rate of change of speed

dv
dt
= tangential acceleration

tangential force
mass
=

sin30
sin30
o
o
mg
g
m
= =

sin30
sin30
o
o
mg
g
m
= =

2 2
1
10 / 5 /
2
m s m s
| |
= =
|
\ .


76. Since, sin30 cos30
o o
mg mg >
The block has a tendency to slip downwards. Let F be the minimum force applied on it, so that
it does not slip. Then
cos30
o
N F mg = +
sin30 ( cos30 )
o o
mg N F mg = = +
or
sin30
cos30
o
o
mg
F mg

=

(2)(10)(1/ 2) 3
(2)(10)
0.5 2
| |
=
|
|
\ .

or 20 17.32 F =
or 2.68 F N =

77.
1
T
g
o i.e..,
2 1
1 2
T g
T g
=
Where
1
g = acceleration due to gravity on earths surface = g

2
g = acceleration due to gravity at a height h R = from earths surface / 4 g =
T


sin30
o
mg
mg
cos30
o
mg
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2
Using ( )
1
g
g h
h
R
(
(
(
=
(
| |
(
+
|
(
\ .


2
1
2
/ 4
T g
T g
= =

78. Maximum acceleration in SHM is

2
max
a A e =
this will be provided to the block by friction.
Hence,
max
a g = or
2
a g e =
or
2 2
1
(10)
2
0.05
(10)
g
A

e
| |
|
\ .
= = = m = 5 cm
79. Range will become twice if velocity of efflux becomes twice. Now as,
2 v gh =
Therefore, h should become 4 times or 40 m.
Thus, an extra pressure equivalent to 30 m of water should be applied.
1 atm = 0.76 13.6 m of water
=10.336 m of water
30 m of water = 3.0 atm.
80. Energy E (amplitude)
2
(frequency)
2

Amplitude (A) is same in both the cases, but frequency 2e in the second case is two times the
frequency ( e ) in the first case. Therefore,
2 1
4 E E =

81. Deviation by a sphere is 2 (i r)
Here, deviation 60 2( )
o
i r o = =
or 30
o
i r =
30 60 30 30
o o o o
r i = = = =


sin sin60
3
sin
sin30
o
o
i
r
= = =

82. Since, the capacitor plates are directly connected to the battery, it will take no time in charging.
83.
0
1
LC
e =

2
1
L
C
X L
LC
X
e
e = =
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Here,
0
2
2
LC
e e = =

4
L
C
X
X
=

84.
2
v
a
r
=

2
( )
(1/ )
z
a
z
(for 1 n = )
or
3
a z
3
1
2
2
8
1
a
a
| |
= =
|
\ .

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