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Physics

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JEE Class 12

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11.

An ideal gas enclosed in a vertical cylindrical container supports a freely moving piston of mass M. The piston and cylinder have equal cross sectional area A. When the piston is in equilibrium, the volume of the gas is V0 and its pressure is P0. The piston is slightly displaced from the equilibrium position and released. Assuming that the system is completely isolated from its surrounding, the piston executes a simple harmonic motion with frequency

  • fraction numerator 1 over denominator 2 straight pi end fraction fraction numerator straight A subscript straight gamma straight p subscript 0 over denominator straight V subscript 0 straight M end fraction
  • fraction numerator 1 over denominator 2 straight pi end fraction fraction numerator straight V subscript 0 Mp subscript 0 over denominator straight A squared straight gamma end fraction
  • fraction numerator 1 over denominator 2 straight pi end fraction square root of fraction numerator straight A squared γp subscript 0 over denominator MV subscript 0 end fraction end root
  • fraction numerator 1 over denominator 2 straight pi end fraction square root of fraction numerator straight A squared γp subscript 0 over denominator MV subscript 0 end fraction end root
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12.

Assume that a drop of liquid evaporates by decrease in its surface energy, so that its temperature remains unchanged. What should be the minimum radius of the drop for this to be possible? The surface tension is T, the density of liquid is ρ and L is its latent heat of vaporisation. 

  • ρL/T

  • square root of straight T divided by ρL end root
  • T/ρL

  • T/ρL

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13.

If a piece of metal is heated to temperature θ and then allowed to cool in a room which is at temperature θ0 the graph between the temperature T of the metal and time t will be closest to

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14.

Two capacitors C1 and C2 are charged to 120 V and 200 V respectively. It is found that by connecting them together the potential on each one can be made zero. Then

  • 5C1 = 3C2

  • 3C1 = 5C2

  • 3C1 = 5C2 = 0

  • 3C1 = 5C2 = 0

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15.

The supply voltage to a room is 120 V. The resistance of the lead wires is 6 Ω. A 60 W bulb is already switched on. What is the decrease of voltage across the bulb, when a 240 W heater is switched on in parallel to the bulb?

  • zero

  • 2.9V

  • 13.3 V

  • 13.3 V


D.

13.3 V

Resistance of bulb =(120x 120)/60 = 240Ω
Resistance of Heater =(120x 120)/240 = 60Ω

Voltage across bulb before heater is switched on,
Voltage across bulb after heater is switched on,
A decrease in the voltage is V1 − V2 = 10.04 (approximately)

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16.

This question has statement I and statement II. Of the four choices given after the statements, choose the one that best describes the two statements.
Statement- I: Higher the range, greater is the resistance of ammeter.
Statement- II: To increase the range of ammeter, additional shunt needs to be used across it.

  • Statement – I is true, Statement – II is true, Statement – II is the correct explanation of statement- I.

  • Statement – I is true, Statement – II is true, Statement – II is not the correct explanation of Statement–I.

  • Statement – I is true, statement – II is false.

  • Statement – I is true, statement – II is false.

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17.

In an LCR circuit as shown below both switches are open initially. Now switch S1 is closed, S2 kept open. (q is charge on the capacitor and τ = RC is capacitive time constant). Which of the following statement is correct?

  • Work done by the battery is half of the energy dissipated in the resistor

  • At t = τ, q = CV/2

  • At t = 2τ, q = CV (1-e-2)

  • At t = 2τ, q = CV (1-e-2)

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18.

The magnetic field in a travelling electromagnetic wave has a peak value of 20 nT. The peak value of electric field strength is :

  • 3 V/m

  • 6 V/m

  • 9 V/m

  • 9 V/m

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19.

Two charges, each equal to q, are kept at x = −a and x = a on the x-axis. A particle of mass m and charge qo =-q/2 is placed at the origin. If charge qo is given a small displacement (y<< a) along the y-axis, the net force acting on the particle is proportional to

  • y

  • -y

  • 1/y

  • 1/y

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20.

Two short bar magnets of length 1 cm each have magnetic moments 1.20 Am2 and 1.00 Am2 respectively. They are placed on a horizontal table parallel to each other with their N poles pointing towards the South.
They have a common magnetic equator and are separated by a distance of 20.0 cm. The value of the resultant horizontal magnetic induction at the mid - point O of the line joining their centres is close to(Horizontal component of earth’s magnetic induction is 3.6 × 10–5 Wb/m2)

  • 3.6 x10-5 Wb/m2

  • 2.56 x10-4 Wb/m2

  • 3.50  x10-4 Wb/m2

  • 3.50  x10-4 Wb/m2

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