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Part - III
PHYSICS
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Which one of the following force


is present between ail objects in
universe?

1.

a) Electromagnetic
b) Magnetic force

c) Gravitational

(1)

a) The error in the measurement


of radius of a circle is 0.6%.

9.

a)

on ml

(1)
3.

crocui

o1 c

Q)

aelccfr

9o-l ccolccnl {9acrn

(1)

o)e3oJ6'

0.00820J of ggg micn"tljlodaocfi'

aoJ

ru crr-l"al3o..l o

cfl

o)t@?

lo-l c o-l (D - fi',- c


o1

(1)

cQJ

oo3crn ol-:

t
[cr-JGCU@o

(m/s)

(m/s)

Time (s)

->
is
motion
of
tYPe
a) What
indicated bY the

above graPh?

ffDoQOo

a)

of an object is ...
i) one

greater than one

iij) less than one


iv) either less than one or
(1)
equal to one
.\ ^.
L-,i . :'--1

cooo

-el

b) cootgoerunn

Plcnoc6ln' o3a$etoorul

-cl el mrumjl ft0

o&ccre" g6re ceJcm

the displacement and time for


(2)
this tYPe of motion.

c) The ratio of velocitY to sPeed

og3<rii

(s) ->

1cnc.,-o' m:aondeoacrnco:'

(1)

b) Derive a relation connecting

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tc/)co-oc6rn" cocog oacs3omjl

Velocity

ii)

cro(DoccDo

orllcno3agos n)Wo

6 5ff)6oc oo3cm oi ellB

roollomjloQ co-to'

c)

Velocity - time graPh of an object


is given below.

0e5go

5loJ cruoruca;omjiocfr coolotu'r$ec6

,r

c) What is the number of


0.00820 J?

to1

nOoA 0.6% ro.ooemslafl

n$o6 o$tro

b)

(1)

BoJ ruJonDomlo G'@oo cogdoJcm

",letJgg

(1)

significant figures in

cuol"ro3aelrfiael;o1sco/lafl

a) oooJcgo.r acaujla 6DlPlo


b) accrda d)lPlo
c) cDjoJCIlceaogern 60l0jo
d) cnai<oroccol c'E)6rnol 6'Dlelo

force

equation.

ec 6rnJon nii o63o3 ern"?

Find the percentage error in


the calculation of the area of
(2)
the circle.
b) Name the princiPle used to
check the coruectness of an

3.

cDcog oloo)Joll euermragtcfl ldctl6"f9l


or"o'jloel nCIfl

force

d) Strong nuclear force


2.

1.

m" ao3

c)

(r) ffDoo)o

cru lo c cncoro o

omfl

moolceJo o3oJl6o1ao3a. Q)

[culGo]cDoJJo
GI0o@6'0.lfili(Do

i)
ii)

(1)

GcUc/)tDe0JJocaJJgg

ocmcoJlaild6'rJo

ecrnlomaocd cl asroccollolao3o

iii) aenrlomaercd oo:o3ru:coll oleo3o


iv) acrrjlomaocci odo3erutc rooogeJlot
ro&gcoc

^.

ll

rorgcolloleer3o

(1)

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4.

When a body is projected into air

4.

6loJ o:m.l"ro3culocn

ml nlo

[.'iGOJcr)

with certain initial velocity

conncs3a3sl rullor,oflm Groas<umlcfl

making an angle with the

cnlcrn3o ao3 cacernio? og;olcor3aolco6rD

horizontal, it will travel in

el

oro

aii

63

oJ

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a)

a) What are the vertical and

o-r c rur coIl

afl

aoerur:lcrocoJla3o oilo<.oflcn rrlcocofla3o


tcrJ GOJ cnCoroil

horizontal components of

velocity?

ols66ltB(n

ocft

(1)

o{Joroflco?

(1)
b)

-orllroomrlocr!

cruoocaJGrorocos

With a diagram, derive an

(Dcog$ o@Scrncllo" cruoOJceJo

expression for

o3allaolaei3a.

i)

Maximum height

ii) Time of flight


c)

o.ei

mlerorolao3o.

parabolic path.

b)

o c o eru c g|

i)

o:oocruul

ii)

fiD6rercoo o:3drondlcorcdoccnccu

(4)

cruocQro

@Jocaor

A ball is dropped through the

Q@oo

c) ao3 ctreroilom cru(/)orDl(tfl m6rqol

window of a train travelling

6o3cm

with high velocity, to a man

cr-JJocGrDdo-

standing near the track. The

m; o"l ot

ball

cfDo6'DJcD"tl)ld olcto"

i)
ii)

(4)

falls down vertically


moves straight horizontally

ofl ruenrelco.rJos

raro"

gcncercoller3os

pgco?

m1 afi

olccoaJJos

aer3cm

ruO gJ

om

i)

elo6'DroccaIl toce96o" o:ol1aei3o

ii)

ol1or,ofl

moccol cm6a.tccooJlftfl

GoJCAJo

iii) ogenoial"

iii) foilows an elliptical path

c'.tc<oco.r1afl

mlerololaer3o

iv) follows a parabolic path

(1)

iv) "l oco6nJcgorsos cpteJcoJlaJlrd

mreiorolaer3o

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D.

When a horse suddenlY starts

D.

6]oJ e,Jcfilo CIoloscrn- ra3ccmca cLeJlgi

orAsdrnJcmlcc0'rurucnr'loa-lcocrt

moving, the rider fails backward'

o-flccrncacc:;lrmJ.

a) Natne and state the law used

a)

('2)
to explain the above sil'uation'

co<o?go6r0TD m;cBOrco crt'lcoaoc

aoccrt p-oJccocdieoJffr) o'jlcooomfi


elcft G(:lo' o$9]roJeco'rJo cnlcr'roo

b) State

the law of conservation

of li near mornentgrq
prove

it

and

b)

oa(s.

[e.1m]-o3oJ

(z)

law of motion.

ml cc;4,:

GfO4oorotrlt$r9c 5'fi)

on the basis of second

o'il,l.r

o: mm.il

cf,

amr di

(2)

CIc:qge'

SrlcmncoJae,ieor;Jo

6fv'3Co tJ eicn

cnrc c co onril

nil

rsYO

rCI

(2)

errngfloflaer3a"
c)

State true or false.

c)

An iron ball and a wodden ball

.oGT)eJoidb-

of the same radius are


released. from a height in
vacctl m; the iron b all will

Force is required to

srGO G.Q {log

ol

lift a bodY

6.

work is measured as the Product


of force and magnitud'e of

6il

Name the energy Possessed bY

(2)

it'

alocoitd

oglrr;tllc.

olio

crun c cn 3 (ml

'.

orri

el

cft cot3o

oOBC)-jJo gcoro<nrotloi o4loro"iem-icc6

cncc$pgg-

5]oi qR"

eaglsoroled

Q)

'

50 m 9o)o0#i9
o3ag oi

ooco6'rccrro'ieet3enn3. pcrri

c'ocolcc0acil 6)rl

(2)

grorteeo

iS{-,)^7-'
'\o---'$

ro

occofl &6fodoc&oco'

ngtrur

,, ea4t
\A

r:i cnco,{ PJJgg

b) 60 L9 ocgJs coccO 2A Lg

to the toP

m/sz)

GIOe+c

(1)

cruoorcd{o o$eitlDJe

total energy sPent bY him?

I(-e3e

5}G (0

tum)-oJ rcafteeilee Jc'"n Prc0eao


ngtCI ? Pro gtOoeorolco soJ

of a multistoreYed building of
height 50 m. Calculate the
(g = 9.8

pstca po;tni' oi'l't'

el G-trjl o

a)

A man of mass 60 kg carries a


1<g

CfOJo

61rrc'';.6"j'

gl36.mo)cLo et

stone of mass 20

<l-l

cQ't

eiro3 rlcn-r'<n3cJ1oco roocotlcd crflcrn;o l't

the bodY at maximum he-!ght'

b)

arulJo PoJCil"

cullf,(-nccrooom'io8

displacement.

Write an equation fol

CIdDc5r^ci5TYsOA$l

gcoroorolm? "6)oro)1ooccfr 6ojelo


GIOC.lcroJOcarn'. 6)elgJcrn 1o-lCr:JOmfl

from the ground to a height-h and

a)

sssl

gcoro<omitot colcrn3o crc3m;cocoIltfl a3s1

(1)

reach the ground fiist'

6.

cocfie?-loco;Scrnnf coolem;c oroeQc

i ' "---:.

'\:r---'

-' \

'-\

el

? (g

c!

mc<c'ti

eco) Grooe

= 9.8 m/s:)

(2)

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4
t.

7.

The rotational analogue of force

crr 6

om3g

omlafl

-ol et m

6il

ei

oml m

cruoc(T)oc5'rn" 6ileloro1ercfl erocoap*

is moment nf force, also called

GtoLoorc cscOeo".

torque.

a) 6tuerorolocf,

a) The turning effect of force is


maximum when the angle

between;andFi.

ol8oljo a3s3roafl clg)eJcrn

1o-lco-l'toi1

f go F
Grogoi
ro"

(1)

b)

tr) A wheei starting from rest

rurlolao3olccnJgg

go

rooole-r&Ag cacenflcor

.... GloaJcmtcscarnY"

(1)

cnlcptetcolemocoJkd cnlcrn3o olelff)c

"'l nroJ -cJ[eo 2 onuoocfr


6')&c6re" 10 rad/s raloc0cnte.rc6
rorgoorBl

acquires an angular velocit5r of

10 rad/s

in two

seconds. The

or laoroll ercf, ooco

is 0.4 kg ,rr?. Calculate the

0.4 kg

c)

c) The possibility of falling

8.

oJCIJGDlceCIosi6'IDo
gco.roomfl

o)

o1')3o6c ene"?

m3o

(1)

osaoJgg

(6^lo6IDo

rorgvcamrlm3o c'om3crurolqi

o{coJcmoHSScrnS.

a) h

ac:celeration due to gravity at

gco.roomlafl cDJo3fit1ce0ng6rDo

oJero36rncaJcrn olloemorolm" oo3

(2)
mocrLcaopogJladlaer3o

Why does satelLite need no fuel

b)

to go around a planet in its


fixed orbit?

ru cec 6In".

oJlcneocao3a.

a) Arrive at an expression for

b)

ao3 ogernlocoscgo o-floalceldCI"

o) (0^rD3c

(1)

The acceleration due to gravity


may vary r,viih aititude and depth.

(3)

rorooiaoca3crncii golootoicfl

the ladder than when you just

(h.. E

c'rooemslcfl csc6ao-

acorcri toro3s ddBJc crt ce3gg<uJl cmaeicrfi

rnore rvheii ) cu are high up on

a height h.

ocn o' pccnOnvtr

oJlvgrucm3gg mccDJco ogernloilcfl

backward rvith the ladder is

begin to clirnb. Explain why.

crfr

^2
6o6nB(6roJe

(3)

torque acting cln it.

8.

cmslercolsJoIDe.

[clGOJU)o

moment of inertia of the wheel

noJ lcnoorumlcrf etJBJo cmoloocco;


tG

(2)

o6m o:

no3

Lo eomjl

c)

o1

ao3cu cco

o)ot)Joacorre"?

@Jr03ojce6og6rno oJejo&8g

om

(mass of earth / mass of body) (1)

,OR

elJos m6ral

gcLl[(/)cloo-rolcn" pcn"ulcno

roocucro;olg.

c)' Acceleration due to gravity is


independent of ...

.(n << Ru) Q)

( re3o1 cor3o

m1..1

cuSl

(2')

coJo6TDo

cnloer3crnlg.

o c g$/ cu mr"o3cr.tl o crt

ocs)

(1)

ranoge,lnfi

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OR

rcnoga,lafl

6loJ

For a particle to overcome the


gra-vitational pull of the earth,

orcru"rol3oflcri

cDJoecDjoaaogem ruercororolrd mlcrn"

it

cLlJoG'nD"

is projected with a minimurn

colcacat

[oJGoJ@o

velocity.

a) pr
a) Name the minimum

velocity.

c) A ball

b) pr

c)

6loJ

cLrcr"o"

o3oflaolae)3a.

The stress-strain graph for wires

gcotocomlrtfl

a3o1q3colo3mnJ

og)crDtoec6rB"?

9.

(2')

re3olcoilafl a3rollg3coro3cmoil

o: [cnml td

(2)

(1)

6Jo6r0'TD LcLlcoJcnroroflcri 6loJ

ocnaocri a3s3ord

surface of the moon than on

9.

sqo]6ne".

eJo6roYo toleorcnonnlocQ

cruooJcaJo

(2)

bounces more on the

the earth. Explain why.

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o$lficuJo AJo5Yo'nD noJ

co-loocrncern"?

(1)

b) Obtain an expression for the


above minimum velocitv.

re3olcot3os

oJcneocao3a.

A, B nO*n orml"ro3aogos

(2)

m"t"o1scg-

of two materials A and B are

cru"o[sco.tlcrt [cDconccrn" eJJoJos

given below.

rocrrflolaerrcmco".

t
mr"oiscp

stram
strain

-)

m-l:otscojlc0

a) Which material is more

. ductile?

a) ogroi
(

1)

time, they show wrong


reading. Explain why.

m.l"1cJl

i>

adco;3cmrcri

(2)

(1)

on" ttoccp3ecn ro3sdgco;cco/l

OJ$or06OCPJo

gatcco;Ccnl4;3

cooot orul6cco,r

ocsrnleeijcrnJ
oflcrae

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oJm"coJolc6m" a3s3orafl

ru;a."scojlafl

b)

b) When.prirr! balances are


continuously used for long

-+

ocao3a

cJl

ruJlori"

o)ooJc)acerre"?

(2)

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10. In case of fluicls law of


conservation of energy can

10.

iccu6rdBgJos 6coJ6ro1ftfl oerudcorncglm,

be

(D(orJo

explained with Bernoulli's

a)

a) State and prove Bernoulli's

engine is a device used


energv in'f.

b)

ocBJcnn(Dc6m'

1eruoag]oa

a)

oet0ogeTn6,DJeJOC6,m-

ao3 oclola)

Gelcooo_JcnD"

ollmiamj

ocu-5oomlie4os crtruiloo3crn3. pojlafl

(oocnJGoJOHSScm
eruelonca

moruceJo

b)

oJJcDJcru"@.

? pcu gcrtcco)cofqi
(c'lcrucnromlcn" GoJ

oJoJ

osdolcrt

o3alleo1ao3a.

(4)

cDJo3ru.llc60ng6rno

oJeo cr_.rol1oer3cm
ovrom3ggJad gco.r6cm [oJGCUCDo
oO6edleei3crrrlg ogcroJoacerrd? (Z)

a) ortl6

o6eroncr0

goOeeoom

gorccorccrJleer3cmro".

(1)

acdccncg oom.laeigloe., mcei


(o:lalcoracCI o)e3G)3a. acacmc5i
oocruaell$ ocQ pmrun

cuoao3ar.
c)

ooJ

on.Jffu"

prolom

ZTo

of linear expansion of copper


(2)
= I.7 x 10-5 / 0C.)

4.24 cm

6ro6rD".
GeJd.G)"

ralcoromlocfr

co.rcnfi

ocffo

og(CI

(cacgolocr! Coefficient of
linear expansion

= 1.7 x
d)

10-5

'c.)

(2)

rucro&6dr3gJos ooamglael"

m.ilrrt'lccrolo'nnlcrf

Write four postulates of

GJcoo

C afl pr

22ToC

cu;ccruomj1cn36'rnceJcrn

the hole when the sheet is


heiated to 2270C? (Coefficient

cr.Da)[oo

@)

rr.lcoro'mflocr! o.5ccruo

o.t3scaeil

ca66

oraislafl 6loJ

ro3geJl olao3crn3

A hole is drilled in a copper


sheet. The diameter of the
hole is 4.24 cm at 270C. What
is the change in diameter of

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oJlmr"cacmtBl.

b)

(4)

gases.

rorcrelaco;o.

rcnogalnfr

Draw indicator diagram of

kinetic theory of

orc[roccotga/lafl

grOeaocaeil oc6cmc6m"

processes
taking place in Carnot cvcle.

d)

a6

o/locmco.rctru,fl

o)ooJoacerre"?

11.

b) Name the four

c)

rO{DJo

orog[lco/lao3a. (4)

oos/'i catcncolafi cnlcm3o oo$1

(1)

Carnot cycle.

oeru6cerncglcru"
1,rcruoco_fl6oJe.

principle.
(4)
b) While travelling in aeroplane,
it is advisable to remove ink
from fountain pen. Why?
(2)
OR
Viscosity is the frictional force in
fluids.
a) When a small metal ball is
falling through a viscus
medium, what are the various
forces acting on it? Using this
arrive at an expression for
terminal velocity.
(4)
b) Raindrops falling und er
gravit;,r do not acquire very
high velocity. Why?
(2)

:: :::l:ll;;;

gt6ee

ffDoodrs:t6lD crrlOloo oll coraooaeico.

principle.

11. a) Heat

go-tcco.lcorlg, oacene"

mcei

(2)

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L2.

L2. Motion of a simple pendulum is

m;icnLlc0 oc'lcCIru3eon:i'locr! alElcDo

an example for simpie harmonic

allmjio,b oocOc ocernleo"

motion.

gGCooo6'rnOCsm"?

a) What

do

a)

you mean by simple

all mrlrfi ooc6ceaemtlao" -q.llc)o

ogerncnfl.t$cls)?

harmonic rnotion?

b) c-tlcnocr,q

b) The acceleration due to

1.7

moon is 1.7 mlsz. What is the

simPle

pendu.lum on the moon,

if

its

polroloraomlafl

m/s2

noJ

oo-lcrlou3arann1ocfl

n-fl ro'lctu"

erclaercfr

(2)

(clo6.rn'. o-rtcBocP

go-tt'tr'lroa.ronn'ltd

re3o1co1afl

time period on the earth is 3.5


second?

(2)

c/)Jo]{nlc#rfr n-! srDo oie] oJlEg coJr06'l1)o

gravity on the surface of the

time period of a

-ol el mroniic'^i

m'lot-fl c6
o6t<n

p<oilocfr n-flolo.r:" .3.5

co6m:.

(2)
iJt:

13.

13. In resonance column experiment,

o6-)cruc6rDolfiii

Gecpo oio"losemorold

we can hear rnaximutn sound at a

oro3 crlveJlco gcl,'ooroJlcfl mo3ao-

certain height" This is due to the

gco,rOcrn cnen-t'eo

phenomenon of resonance.

oocruocrnc6crD'

ol3oio

cariaoco. Poi
ogcm lc,lenlGOCrDo

oJelCIc6[n".

a) Show

that for a pipe closed at

a)

one end, the frequencies are

in the ratio Dr: uzl'ua

= 1 : 3 : 5.

o:ofio G'osq a3veJlttfl gornceJcrn

orgot;omrlagJos

(2)

Dr:D2lDB
b)

Open pipes are preferred to

Why?

=1:3:5

ogcrn"

(2)

erro$o/lao3.a.

closed pipes in musical


instruments.

rcroonJalccoo.

b)

m)oco'lo) g.'Jeoerneor:gilrtfl 6loffo

(2)
GIos6ITnD

aleelJaegaocc0 ocrnfi

(6'Uocr"o

aJeajegcon'

c'merE1\oJo
.rW

ogcroJoeoefic"? \L'

o-\
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(2)

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