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RANK BOOSTER TEST SERIES

12th and 13th STUDENTS


[PHYSICS (9)]
TARGET IIT - JEE - 2016
Date :– 06– 05 - 2016 Duration : 1 Hours Max. Marks : 88

PAPER - 1
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INSTRUCTIONS
In each part of the paper, Section-A contains 8 questions, Section - B contains 10 questions & Section-C contains
2 questions. Total number of pages are d. Please ensure that the Questions paper you have received contains ALL
THE QUESTIONS in each section and PAGES.
SECTION - A
Q.1 to Q.8 are Integer answer type questions (whose answer is 1 digits [0 to 9]) & carry 4 marks each. No Negative
Marking.

SECTION - B
Q.1 to Q.10 are Multiple choice Questions has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which one or more than one is/are
correct & carry 4 marks each. 2 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

SECTION - C
Q.1 & Q. 2 are "Match the Column" Type questions and you will have to match entries in column - I with the entries in
Column - II. One or More entries in Column - I may match with one or more entries of Column - II. For each entry in
Column - I, + 2 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and – 1 in all other cases.

NOTE : GENERAL INSTRUCTION FOR FILLING THE OMR ARE GIVEN BELOW.
1. Use only blue/black pen (avoid gel pen) for darkening the bubble.

2. Indicate the correct answer for each question by filling appropriate bubble in your OMR answer sheet.

3. The Answer sheet will be checked through computer hence, the answer of the question must be marked by shading the
circles against the question by blue/black pen.

4. While filling the bubbles please be careful about SECTIONS [i.e. Section-A (include Integer type), Section - B [Multiple type]
& Section-C (Comprehension type)].

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PHYSICS [PAPER - 1]
SECTION - A SECTION - A
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE] [ fo' y s
"k. kkRed i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.1 to Q.8 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions.
(The answer of each of the questions is 1 digits)
i z-1 l si z-8 r d fo' y s"k.kkRed i z'u gS
A¼i zR; sd i z'u dkmÙkj dsoy
d ksesnhft
1 va ; sA
1. A thin rectangular bar magnet suspended
freely has a period of oscillation of 4 sec. 1. , d i r y hvk; r kdkj pq Ecdh; NM+eq Dr : i l sy Vdhgq bZ
What will be the period of oscillation if the gSdsnksy u dk vkor Z d ky 4 sec gS A ; fn pqEcd dksnks
magnet is broken into two halves (each
having half the original length) and one of
Hkkxks(i zR; sd Hkkx dhy EckbZokLr fod y EckbZdhvk/khgS )
the pieces is made to oscillate in the same esar ksM+
kx; kgSr Fkkmuesal s, d Hkkx dksml h{k= skesanksy u
field ? dj usdsfy , cuk; kgSr ksnksy u dkvkor Z d ky gksxkA
2. A non–conducting non–magnetic rod having
circular cross section of radius R is suspended 2. fp=kkuq l kj , d dq pky d i zfr pqEcdh; R f=kT; k dsoÙ̀kh;
from a rigid support as shown in figure. A vuqi zLFkdkV dhNM+, d n`<+vk/kkj l syVdhgq bZgS A, d
light and small coil of 300 turns is wrapped gYdhr FkkNksVh300 Qsjksdhdq . My hdksNM+dscka ; hvksj
tightly at the left end of the rod where uniform et cw r h l s y i sVk x; k gSt gk¡ l e: i pq Ecdh; {kS =k
magnetic field B exists in vertically downward B Å/okZ /kj uhpsdhfn' kkesagS A
direction.
Air of density  hits the half of the right part fp=kkuq l kj /kuRo dhok; qNM+dsvk/ksfgLl si j V osx l s
of the rod with velocity V as shown in figure. Vdj kr hgS Adq . My hesa/kkj knf{k.kkor Zfn' kkesa¼
tS l kO l s
What should be current in clockwise direction fn[ kkbZnsrkgS ½fdr uhgksuhpkfg, r kfd NM+{kS fr t j gs\
(as seen from O) in the coil so that rod fdr uhgksuhpkfg, r kfd NM+{kS fr t j gs\ mÙkj mA esa
remains horizontal? Give answer in mA. Given
2 RB 1 1 / 2 2 RB 1 1 / 2
 A nhft , A fn; k gS
A Lv  A
.  5
Lv  5
Air Air

O O
B B

L L/2 L/2 L L/2 L/2

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3. A circular coil of wire consists of exactly 100 3. , d r kj dho+̀ Ùkh; dq . My hBhd 100 Qsjksr Fkkdq
y
turns with a total i zfr j ks/k0.20 . dhcuhgS A
resistance 0.20 .
The area of the coil d q.My h d k {kS =kQy
is 100 cm2. The coil 100 cm2 gS Afp=kkuq l kj
is kept in a uniform 60° dq . My hl e: i pq Ecdh; {kS =k 60°
magnetic field B as B es aj [ kh gSA pq Ecdh; {ks=k
shown in figure. The 2Ts–1 dhfu; r nj l sc<+ rk
magnetic field is increased at a constant rate
of 2Ts–1. Find the induced current in the coil gS A dq . My hA esai zsfj r /kkj kKkr dhft , A
in A.
4. , d i r y s/kkj kI = 8 A, dsr kj pq Ecdh; vk?kw . kZ(Am2 es)a
4. Calculate the magnetic moment (in Am2) of a
thin wire with a current I = 8 A, wound tightlly dhx.kuk dhft , ] t ksoÙ̀kh; i fj ufy dk dsvk/ksHkkx i j
on a half a tore (see figure). The diameter of n`<+r k l sfy i Vk gS¼ fp=k nsf[ k, ½
A oÙ̀kh; i fj ukfy dk ds
the cross section of the tore is equal to vuq i zLFkdkV dkO ; kl d = 5 cm dscj kcj gSr FkkQsjksdh
d = 5 cm and the number of turns is N = 500. la[ ; k N = 500 gS A

I
d I
d

5. A thin wire AC shaped as a semi–circle of


diameter d rotates with a constant angular 5. , d i r ysr kj AC dksd O ; kl dsv/kZ oÙ̀kdhvkdf̀r esa<kyk
frequency  in a uniform magnetic field of 
   x; kgSt ksl e: i pq Ecdh; {ks=k B esafu; r dks.kh; vkof̀r
induction B . The vector  is parallel to B 
and the rotation axis XY passes through the  l s?kw. kZ
u dj r kgS A  l fn' k B dsl ekUr j gSr Fkk?kw
. kZ
u
end A of the wire and is perpendicular to the v{kXY r kj dsfl j sA l sgksd j xq t j r hgSr FkkO
; kl AC
 
diameter AC (See figure). B is directed left (fp=k ns f[ k, ) dsy Ecor gS A B dkxt dsr y esack¡; sl s
to right in the plane of the paper. The value nk¡; svksj funsZ f' kr gS
Ar kj dsvuq fn' kfcanqA l sC r d dk
 

of the line integral I  E.dr taken along   Bd2
the wire from the point A to the point C will
j s[kh; l ekdy u I   E.dr gksxkA i z'u okpd
?
Bd2 dsLFkku i j D; ki w
a
. kkZ
a
d y xkgksukpkfg, A
be . What integer should be inserted in
?
place of question mark.

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X   Y

X   Y

A
A

B 
B

O
O

C
C
6. An infinitely long conductor PQR is bent to
form a right angle as M 6. tS l kfd n' kkZ; kgSfd , d cgq r vf/kd y EckbZdspky d
shown. A current I PQR dks, d l edks . k cukus M
flows through PQR. The
dsfy, eksM+ kx; kgS APQR l s
magnetic field due to 90°
thi s current at the
S /kkj k I cgr hgS A bl /kkj k ds 90°
P Q S
point M is B 1 . Now, 90° dkj .kfca nqM i j pq Ecdh; {ks=k
P Q
another infinitely long
R
B1 gS Avc] , d vU; QS, vf/ 90°

straight conductor QS kd y EckbZdspky d dksQR R


is connected at Q so
esa/kkj kI/2 ml hi zd kj gS St S
ls
that the current is I/2 in QR as well as in QS,
the current in PQ remaining unchanged. The Qs es ] PQ esa/kkj kvi fj ofr Z
a r
magnetic field at M is now B2=4mT. Find the gSAM i j pq Ecdh; {ks=kB2=4mT gS AB1 (mT es)a dkeku
value of B1 (in mT). Kkr dhft , A

7. A uniform magnetic field B = 0.5 T exists in a


circular region of radius R = 5 m. A loop of 7. , d l e: i pqEcdh; {kS=kB = 0.5 T f=kT; kdso+̀ Ùkh; Hkkx
radius R = 5 m encloses the magnetic field at esafLFkr gS
A t = 0 i j R = 5 m. f=kT; kdky w i pq Ecdh;
t = 0 and then pulled at uniform speed {ks=k dksca
n dj r k gSr Fkk dkxt dscy esl e: i pky
v = 2 ms–1 in the plane of the paper. Find the v = 2 ms–1 l sf[ kpr kgS At = 3s i j y w
i esai zsfj r fo-ok
induced emf (in V) in the loop at time t = 3s. cy (V esa ) Kkr dhft , A

v v

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8. A wire carrying current i has the configuration


8. fp=kesafn[ kkbZO; oLFkkesa, d r kj esi /kkj kgS
Anksv/kZvuUr
shown in figure. Two semi–infinite straight
section, each tangent to the same circle, l h/ksHkkx oÙ̀kdhi fj f/kdsvuq fn' k dks.ki j oÙ̀kh; pki
are connected by a circular arc, of angle , } kj kt qM+
sgSt ksfd ml hoÙ̀ki j Li ' kZj s[kh; gSft udsl Hkh
along the circumference of the circle, with
Hkkx ml hr y esafLFkr gS AB dks' kw U; dksfV dkgksusdsfy; s
all sections lying in the same plane. What
must  (in rad) be in order for B to be zero at oÙ̀k dsdsUnzi j  (j sfM; u esa) gksukpkfg, ?
the center of circle?
R i

i 
R

SECTION - B
SECTION - B [ cgqoS
d fYi d i z'u i zd kj ]
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE] i z-1 l si z-10 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS
] ft uessal s^^, d
Q.1 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct
; k, d l svf/kd^^ l ghgS
A

1. A charged particle enters into a space and 1. , d vkosf' kr d.k vkkdk' k esai zos'k dj r k gSr Fkk fcuk
continues to move undeflected. Considering
fopfy r gq
, y xkr kj xfr dj r kgS
AAd.ki j xq
: Rokd"kZ
.k
gravitational force also on the particle, in
the space cy Hkhekur sgq
, ] vkdk' kesa
(A) a uniform horizontal electric field and a (A) , d l e: i {kS
fr t fo| q
r {ks=k r FkkÅ/okZ
/kj pq
Ecdh;
vertical magnetic field may be present
(B) a vertical electric field alone may be {ks=kmi fLFkr gksl dr sgS
A
present (B) vds
y kÅ/okZ
/kj pq
Ecdh; {ks=kmi fLFkr gksl dr kkgS
(C) uniform electric field and magnetic field
(C) l e: i fo| q
r {ks=kr Fkkpq
Ecdh; {ks=knksuksÅ/okZ
/kj uhps
both directed vertically downwards may be
present dhvksj funsZ
f' kr gksl dr sgS
A
(D) a uniform horizontal magnetic field alone
(D) vdsy k l e: i {kS
fr t ; pq
Ecdh; {ks=k mi fLFkr gks
may be present
l dr kgS
A
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2. ABC is an equilateral triangular frame of mass


2. ABC , d m nz
O
; eku r Hkq
t kdkl eckgqf=kHkq
t Qzse gS
A; g
m and side r. It is at rest under the action of
horizontal magnetic field B (as shown) and {kS
fr t pq
Ecdh; {ks=kB (xsl n' kkZ
; kgS
) r Fkkxq
: Ro {ks=kds
the gravitational field.
i zHkko esafoj kekoLFkkesagS
A

A B
A B

A' O B'
r 3 A' O B'
4
r 3
4

(A) The frame remains at rest if the current


2mg 2mg
in the frame is . (A) ; fn Qz
se esa/kkj k gSr ksQzse foj kekoLFkkesaj gsxkA
rB rB
(B) The frame remains at rest if the current
2mg
2mg (B)
in the frame is . rB 3
rB 3
(C) t c Qzse bl dsr y esaAB dsy Ecor FkksM+ kfoLFkkfi r
(C) The frame is in simple harmonic motion
when frame is slightly displaced in its plane gksr ks; g l j y vkor Zxfr dj r kgS
Ar ksnksy u dkvkor Z
d ky
perpendicular to AB. 1/2
r 3 
1/2   gS
A
r 3   g 
The period of oscillation is    .
 g  1/ 2
3r
(D) For same as in above option, the period (D) mi j ks
Dr d ky   
fodYi esa] nksy u dkvkor Z gS
A
 2g 
1/ 2
 3r 
of oscillation is    .
 2g 

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3. A long solenoid having n = 200 turns per meter


has a circular cross–section of radius a1 =
3. , d y Echi fj ukfy dk esan = 200 Qsjksi zfr ehVj ] oÙ̀kh;
1 cm. A circular conducting loop of radius a2 vuq
i zLFkdkV {ks=kdhf=kT; ka1 = 1 cm , d f=kT; k a2 =
= 4 cm and resistance R = 5 encircles the
solenoid such that the center of circular loop 4 cm r Fkk i zfr j ks/k R = 5 dk o`Ùkh; y w
i dk dsUnz
coincides with the midpoint of the axial line
of the solenoid and they have the same axis i fj ukfydkdhv{kh; j s[kkdse/; fca
nqi j l Eikfr r gksrkgS
A
as shown in figure.
r Fkk; s, d ghv{ki j gSt S
l k fp=kesan' kkZ
; kgS
A
Circular loop
4cm Circular loop
4cm
1cm
O 1cm

i i O
i i

A current 'i' in the solenoid results in magnetic


field along its axis with magnitude B = 0ni at i fj ukfy dkesa/kkj k'i' dsdkj .kbl dhv{ki j Bhd vUnj
points well inside the solenoid on its axis. We
can neglect the insignificant field outside the fca
nqi j i fj ek.kB = 0ni dkpq
Ecdh; {ks=kcur kgS
Age
solenoid. This results in a magnetic flux B
through the circular loop. If the current in i fj ukfy dkdsckgj vl kpZ
d {ks=kdksux.k; eku l dr sgS
A
the winding of solenoid is changed, it will bl dsdkj .koÙ̀kh; y w
i l spq
Ecdh; i y Ld dsB xq
t j r kgS
A
also change the magnetic field B = 0ni and
hence also the magnetic flux through the ; fn i fj ukfy dkdhokba
fMx esa/kkj kcny nht k, pq
Ecdh;
circular loop. Obviously, it will result in an {ks=kl spq
Ecdh; Iy Ld Hkhcny t k, xkALi "V gSfd oÙ̀kh;
induced emf or induced electyric field in the
circular loop and an induced current will yw
i esai zsfj r fo-okcy ; ki zsfj r fo| q
r {ks=kcusxkr FkkoÙ̀kh;
appear in the loop. Let current in the winding
of solenoid be reduced at a rate of 75 A/sec. yw
i esai zsfj r /kkj kHkhmRiUu gksxhAeku fd i fj ukfy dkdh
Magnitude of induced current that appears okbZfMax esa/kkj k25A/sec dhhnj l s?kVr hgS A
in the circular loop is and Magnetic flux
through the loop due to external magnetic
oÙ̀kh; y w
i esamRIkUu i zsfj r /kkj kdk i fj ek.kgS%
field will be pqEcdh; {ks=kdsdkj .koÙ̀kh; y w i l spqEcdh; Iy Ld gksxk%

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(A) 2.72 A (A) 2.72 A


(B) 1.18 A (B) 1.18 A
(C) 0ni  a12  a22  (C) 0ni  a12  a22 
2
(D) 0ni( a )1
(D) 0ni( a12 )
I is the current in the loop
a1 is the radius of solenoid and a1 = 1 cm I yw i esa/kkj k gS
(given) a1 i fj ukfy dkdhf=kT; k gSr Fkka1 = 1 cm (fn; kgS )
a2 is the radius of circular loop and a2 = 4 cm a2 oÙ̀kh; y w i dhf=kT; k gSr Fkk a2 = 4 cm (fn; kgS
)
(given)
i i fj ukfy dkes a/kkj kgS
A
i is the current in the solenoid
4. A plane rectangular loop is placed in a
magnetic field. The emf induced in the loop
4. , d l er y vk; r kdkj yw
i , d pq
Ecdh; {ks=kesaj [ kkgSbl
due to this field is i whose maximum value is {ks=kdsdkj .ky w
i esai zsfj r fo-ok cy i gSft l dkvf/kdr e
im. The loop was pulled out of the magnetic
 eku im gS
Ay w
i dksvl eku osx l spq
Ecdh; {ks=kl sckgj
field at a variable velocity. Assume that B is

is uniform and constant. i is plotted against [ kha
p fy ; k t kr k gS
A ekfu, fd B l e: i r Fkk fu; r gS
A
time t as shown in the graph. Which of the
following are/is correct statement(s): xzkQ esafn[ kk, vuq
l kj i dkst dsl kFk[ kha
pkx; k gS
AfuEu
i
B0 B=0 dFku@dFkuksesl sdkS
ul kl ghgS
A
i
im B0 B=0

im

O t
(A) im is independent of rate of removal of
coil from the field. O t
(B) The total charge that passes through (A) im {ks
=kl sdq. My hdsgVusdhnj l sLor a =kgSA
any point of the loop in the process of
complete removal of the loop does not (B) ywi dsi w. kZ
r %ckgj vkusdhi zfØ; kesayw
i dsfdl hfca
nq
depend on velocity of removal.
(C) The total area under the curve (i vs t) is
l sxq
t j usoky kdq y vkos'kckgj vkusdhnj l sLor a =kgS
A
independent of rate of removal of coil from (C) oØ (i ft l l t) esadq
y vkos'k dq
. My h ds{ks=k l s
the field.
(D) The area under the curve is dependent ckgj vkusdhnj l sLor a =kgS
A
on the rate of removal of the coil. (D) vkos' ki j fuHkZ
j gS
A
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5. A conductor ABCDE, shaped as shown, carries


current I. It is placed in the x-y plane with 5. fn[ kk, vkdkj ds, d pkyd ABCDE, esa/kkj kI gSbl snw
l js
the ends A and E on the x-axis. A uniform
A dsl kFkx-y r y esar Fkkfl j sB dksx-v{ki j j [ kkgS
A
magnetic field of magnitude B exists in the
region. The force acting on it will be : , d i fj ek.kB dkl e: i pq
Ecdh; {ks=kesami fLFkr gS
Abl
y i j dk; Z
j r cy gksxk %
l B y
A a C E x
l B
A a C E x
z 

(A) zero, if B is in the x-direction z 


(B) BI in the z-direction, if B is the y-direction
(C) BI in the negative y-direction, if B is in
(A) ' kw
U; ] ; fn B x-fn' kkesagS
A
the z-direction
(D) aBI, if B is in the x-direcction (B) BI Z-fn' kkes a
] ; fn B.y fn' kkesagS
(C) BI _ .kkR ed y-fn' kkesagS, ; fn B z-fn' kkes
agS
A
6. A wire of length l, mass m, and resistance R (D) aBI, ; fn B x-fn' kkesgS A
slides without any friction down the parallel
conducting rails of negligible resistance. The 6. , d l yEckbZ
] m nzO
; eku r FkkR i zfr j ks/kdkr kj fcuk?k"kZ
.k
rails are connected to each other at the
dsux.; i zfr j ks/kdhl ekur j pky d i Vfj ; ksi j fQl y r k
bottom by a resistanceless rail parallel to the
wire so that the wire and the rails form a gS
Ai Vfj ; k¡r y dhvksj i zfr j ks/kj ks/khl ekUr j i Vfj ; ksl sbl
closed rectangular conducting loop. The plane i zd kj t q
M+hgSgSfd r kj r Fkk i Vfj ; ka, d vk; r kdkj ca
n
of the rails makes an angle  with the
horizontal and a uniform vertical magnetic pky d y w
i cukr sgS
A i Vfj ; ksdk r y {ksfr t l s dks.k
field of induction B exists throughout the cukr kgSr Fkki zsj.kB dk, d l e: i Å/okZ
/kj pq
Ecdh; {ks=k
region. Find the steady state velocity of the
wire.
l sgksd j xq
t j r kgS
Ar kj dhl kE; koLFkkosx Kkr dhft ,

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 
B B

R R

v v

 

mg sin  mg sin2  mg sin  mg sin2 


(A) (B) (A) (B)
R B2l2 cos2  R B2l2 cos2  R B2l2 cos2  R B2l2 cos2 
mgR sin  sin2  mgR sin  sin2 
(C) (D) mgR (C) (D) mgR
B2l2 cos2  B2l2 cos  B2l2 cos2  22
B l cos 
7. A wire of mass m and length l is placed on a
smooth incline making an angle  with the 7. , d m nzO ; eku r Fkkl y EckbZdkr kj , d fpdus{kS fr t l s
horizontal, whose front view is shown in dks . kcukr sur r y i j fLFkr gS ] ft l dkvxzn`' ; fp=kesa
figure. When a finite amount of charge is n' kkZ
; k gSA ; fn , d fu; r ek=kk dsvkos'k dksbl esal s
passed through it in an infinitesimal time, the vfr l w {e l e; dsfy ; sxq t j kt k, r ksr kj r q
j Ur dqN osx
wire immediately acquires some velocity and
then ascends the incline by a distacne s. For
r Fkk Åi j dh vksj s nw j h r d t kr k gSA bl vYi l e;
this small duration, we can neglect the vUrj ky dsfy , sge xq : Rokd"kZ . kcy dksux.; eku l dr s
gravitational force because the current can gSD; ksfd vYi vUr j ky dsfy , s/kkj kdkseku cgq r cM+ kgks
be considered very large due to small time l dr kgS A r kj l sxqt j usoky h/kkj kdhek=kkgS A
duration. The amount of charge passed
through the wire is m 2gs sin 
(A)
m 2gs sin  Bl
(A) B
Bl B mv Wire
mv Wire
(B)
(B) Bl
Bl 
m 2gs sin   m 2gs sin 
(C) (C)
Bl cos  Bl cos 
(D) information insuffcient (D) l w
pukvi ; kZ
Ir gS
A
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8. In figure the wires P1Q1 and P2Q2 are made to 8. fp=k esar kj P1Q1 r Fkk P2Q2 i Vfj ; ksi j l eku pky 5
slide on the rails with same speed of 5 cm s–1. cms–1 l sfQl y usdsfy , cukbZxbZgS A bl {ks=k esa
In this region, a magnetic field of 1 T exists.
The electric current in the 9 resistance is
pqEcdh; {ks=k 1 T gS
A 9dsi zfr j ks/kesafo| q
r /kkj kgS
%

P1 P2
P1 P2

4cm 2 2 9
4cm 2 2 9

Q1 Q2
Q1 Q2

(A) ' kw
U; ; fn nksuksr kj cka
; hvksj fQl y r sgS
A
(A) zero if both wires slide toward left
(B) zero if both wires slide in opposite (B) ' kw
U; ; fn nksuksr kj foi j hr fn' kkesafQl y r sgS
directions (C) 0.2 mA ; fn nks
uksr kj cka
; hvksj fQl y r sgS
A
(C) 0.2 mA if both wires move toward left
(D) 0.2 mA if both wires move in opposite (D) 0.2 mA ; fn nks
uksr kj foi j hr fn' kkesafQl y r sgS
A
directions
9. A small circular coil with a mass of m consists 9. , d m nzO ; eku dhNksVhoÙ̀kh; dq . My hN Qsjksdhi r y s
of N turns of fine wire and carries a current r kj l scuh gSr Fkk bl esa/kkj k I gS A dq. My h , d l eku
of I. The coil is located in a uniform magnetic pqEcdh; {ks=kB esabl i zd kj fLFkr gSfd bl dhv{k{ks=kdh
field of B with the coil axis originally parallel
to the field direction.
fn' kkdsl ekUr j gS
A; g ekur sgq , fd dksbZ?k"kZ. kr FkkdksbZ
What is the period of small angle oscillations ; ka
f=kd cy ugh gS ] bl dh l kE; koLFkk fLFkfr dsi fj r %
of the coil axis around its equilibrium position, dq . My hv{kdsNksVsdks.knksy u dkvkor Z d ky D; kgS
assuming no friction and no mechanical force?
If the coil is rotated through an angle of 
; fn dq
. My hbl dhl kE; koLFkkfLFkfr l s dks.ki j ?kw
er h
from its equilibrium position and then released, gSr FkkfQj NksM+nht kr hgS
] t c ; g l kE; koLFkkfLFkfr l s
what will be its angular speed when it passes
through equilibrium position? xq
t j r hgSr c bl dhdks.kh; pky gksxhA
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m m M M
(A) 2
M M (A) 2
2NIB 2NIB

4NIB 1  cos    4NIB 1  cos  
(B) (B)
m m
4NIB 1  cos   4NIB 1  cos  
(C) (C)
m m
m m
(D) 2 (D) 2
NIB NIB

10. Figure shows a conducting rod of negligible 10. fp=kn' kkZ


r kgSfd , d ux.; i zfr j ks/kdhpkyd NM+fpduh
resistance that can slide on a smooth U– U vkdkj dhi z fr j ks/k 1m–1 dsr kj l scuhi Vfj ; ksi j
shaped rail made of wire of resitance 1m–1. fQl y l dr hgS At = 0 i j pky d NM+dhfLFkfr i znf"kZ r
Position of the conducting rod at t = 0 is
gS
At = 0 l e; i j fuHkZ j pq
Ecdh; {ks=kB = 2T (tesla)
shown. A time dependent magnetic field B =
2T (tesla) is switched on at t = 0. dkspky wfd; kt kr kgS A

l2  20cm
l2  20cm

l1=40cm l1=40cm

The current in the loop at t = 0 due to induced t=0ij ywi esai zsfj r fo-okcy dsdkj .k/kkj kgS
%r Fkkt c
emf is and At t = 0, when the magnetic field pqEcdh; {ks=k' kq : fd; kt kr kgSr kspky d NM+fdl hckg;
is switched on, the conducting rod is moved
to the left at a constant speed of 5 cm s–1 dkj .kds} kj kcka ; hvksj 5 cm s–1 dhuh; r pky l sxfr
by some external means. The rod moves dj r hgS ANM+i Vfj ; ksdsy Ecor xfr dj r hgS A t = 2s,
perpendicular too the rail. At t = 2s, induced
emf has magnitude
i j i zsfj r fo-ok- cy dk i fj ek.k gS %
(A) 0.16 A, clockwise (A) 0.16 A, nf{k.kkor Z
(B) 0.08 V (B) 0.08 V
(C) 0.08 A, anticlockwise (C) 0.08 A, okekkor Z
(D) 0.02 V (D) 0.02 V

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SECTION - C SECTION - C
[MATCH THE COLUMN TYPE]
Match the entries in Column - I with the entries in [l q
esy u l q
phi zd kj ]
Column- II. One or more entries in Column - I may Lr EHk- I dhi zfo"Vh; ksdkLr EHk - II dhi zfo"Vh; ksadsl kFkl qesy u
match with one or more entries in Column - II. dhft ; sALr EHk- I es, d ; k, d l svf/kd i zfo"Vh; kaLr EHk- II ds
1. Match the entries of column I with the entries , d ; kvf/kd i zfo"Vh; ksadsl kFkl q
esfy r gksl dr hgSA
of column II in the following table. 1. Lr a
Hk I dhi zfr f"B; ksdk fey ku Lr EHk II dhi zfr f"B; ksl s
dhft ,
Column I Column II
Column I Column II
I2
I2
1 2 P
(A) (P) 1 and 2 attract each other 1 2 P
I1 (A) (P) 1 r Fkk 2 , d nw
l j s dksvkdf"kZ
r
I1


I2 dj r sgS
A
P 2 I2
(B) I1 1 (Q) 1 and 2 do not exert any 
P 2
 force on each other (B) I1 1 (Q) 1 r Fkk 2 , d nw
l j si j dksbZcy
 ughy xkr sgS
A
I2
(C) (R) Magnetic fields at point P I2
2
due to wires 1 and 2 are (C) (R) fca
nqP i j r kj 1 r Fkk2 dsdkj .k
P 2
perpendicular to each other pq
Ecdh; {ks=k, d nw l j sdsy Ecor ~gS
A
I1 × 1 P
I1 × 1
2 P
(D) (S) Magnetic fields at point P 2
I2 (D) P (S) , d ghfn' kk esagS
A
due to wires 1 and 2 are in I2
1  same direction
I1 Wires 1 and 2 1 
are in same I1 Wires 1 and 2
 plane without are in same
touching each  plane without
other touching each
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2. In Column I, some circuits are given. In all 2. Lr a HkI, esadq N i fj i Fkfn; sgS
AA dksNksM+ d j l Hkhi fj i Fkks
the circuits, except in A switch S remains esafLop S y Ecsl e; r d ca n j gr kgS
Ar Fkkt = 0, l e;
closed for long time and then it is opened at
i j [ kq y r kgS
] t cfd A, dsfy , ] fLoap yEcsl e; r d [ kq yk
t = 0, while for A, the switch remain opened
for long time and then it is closed suddenly. j gr k gSr Fkk fQj ; g vpkud ca n gksrk gSA Lr a
HkII dq N
Column II tells something about certain j kf' k; ksdsckj sescr kr kgS ALr a
HkI dhi zfof"B; ksdkfey ku
quantities. Match the entries of column I with Lr a HkII dhi zfof"B; ksl sdhft ,
the entries of column II - Column-I Column-II
Column-I Column-II
(A)
L
(P) i zsfj r fo-ok cy E l svf/kd gks
(A) (P) Induced e.m.f can be R
l dr kgS A
L
R greater than E S
S
E
E

(B) L (Q) Induced e.m.f would be less


(B) L (Q) i zsjd fo-ok cy E l sde gksuk
R
R than E pkfg,
S E
S E

(C) L (R) Finally, energy stored in (C) L (R)i z


sjd esl a
fpr Åt kZ' kw
U; gS
A
R R
S inductor is zero S
E E

(D) S
(S)i z
sjd esl a
fpr Åt kZv' kw
U; gS
A
(D) (S) Finally energy stored in L
L S R
R
inductor is non-zero
E
E

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12th and 13th STUDENTS
[PHYSICS (9)]
TARGET IIT - JEE - 2016
Date :– 06– 05 - 2016 Duration : 1 Hours Max. Marks : 80

PAPER - 2
_________________________________________________________________________________________
INSTRUCTIONS
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pages are 16. Please ensure that the Questions paper you have received contains ALL THE QUESTIONS in each
section and PAGES.
SECTION - A
Q.1 to Q.8 are Integer answer type questions (whose answer is 1 digits [0 to 9]) & carry 4 marks each. No Negative
Marking.
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Q.1 to Q.8 are Multiple choice Questions has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which one or more than one is/are
correct & carry 4 marks each. 2 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

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one is/are correct & carry 4 marks(SPACE
each. 2 mark
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PHYSICS [PAPER - 2]
SECTION - A SECTION - A
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE] [ fo' y s
"k. kkRed i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.1 to Q.8 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. i z-1 l si z-8 r d fo' y s"k.kkRed i z'u gS
A¼i zR; sd i z'u dkmÙkj dsoy
(The answer of each of the questions is 1 digits) d ksesnhft
1 va ; sA
1. In the given circuit, initially switch S1 is closed,
and S2 and S3 are open. After charging of 1. fn; sx; si fj i Fkesa ] i zkj EHkesafLop S1 ca n gS
] r FkkS2 , oaS3
capacitor, at t = 0, S1 is opened and S2 and [ kq
y sgS A t = 0, i j l a /kkfj =kksdsvkos'ku dsckn] S1 [ kq yk
S 3 are closed. If the relation between gSr Fkk S2 , oaS3 ca n gS A ; fn i zsjdRo] /kkfj r k] i zfr j ks/k esa
inductance, capacitance and resistance is L
= 4CR2, then find the time (in s) after which
l EcU/kL = 4CR2, gS ] r c l e; Kkr dhft , ft l dsi ' pkr ~
current passing through capacitor and la /kkfj =k r Fkk i zsjd l s xq t j us oky h /kkj k l eku j gs
inductor will be same (given R = ln2 m L = (fn; kgSR = 2 m L = 2 mH)
2 mH) S2 2R
S2 2R

C
C S1
S1
R
R
S3
S3 R
R
L
L

2. A vibration magnetometer consists of two 2. , d dEi Uu pq EcdRoeki hnksl eku , d dsÅi j , d j [ ks


identical bar magnets placed one over the NM+pq Ecdksl scukgSt ksfd i j Li j y Ecor gSr Fkknw l js
ot he r such t hat they are m ut ual l y
dksl ef} Hkkft r dj r sgSA, d {ksfr t pq
Ecdh; {ks=kesanksy u
perpendicular and bisect each other. The time
period of oscillation in a horizontal magnetic dk vkor Z d ky 4 sec.gS A ; fn , d pqEcd dksgVk fy ; k
field is 4 sec. If one of the magnets is taken t k, r ksml h{ks=kesanwl j sdsnksy u dkvkor Z
d ky ¼ l sd .M
away, find the period of oscillation (in second)
of the other in the same field. (Least count) esa
½Kkr dhft , A(vYi r eka d)

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3. The diagram shows a circuit having a coil of 3. fp=k, d i fj i Fkdksn' kkZ r kgSft l esaR = 2.5dk
resistance R = 2.5 Q B
i zfr j ks/kr FkkL i zsjdRo dh , d dq . My hgSt kspky d NM
and i nd uc tanc e L
P PQ l st q M+hgSt ksfd , d 10cm f=kT; kdhi w . kZpky d
connected to a B
conducting rod PQ oÙ̀kh; fj a x ft l dkdsUnz‘P’ gS Q
S
which can slide on a i j fQl y l dr h gS A ekuf, P
perfectly conducting fd ?k"kZ . kr Fkkxq: Ro vuqi fLFkr
circular ring of radius L gSr Fkkfp=kesafn[ kk, vuq l kj S
R
10cm with its centre at
5 T dkfu; r l e: i pq Ecdh;
‘P’. Assume that friction and gravity are
absent and a constant uniform magnetic field {ks=kmi fLFkr gS A L
R
of 5 T exists as shown in Figure. t = 0, i j i fj i Fkpkyw fd; kt kr kgSr Fkk, d dsckn , d
At t = 0, the circuit is switched on and l e; dsl kFki j for hZckg; vk?kw . kZdksNM+i j vkj ksfi r fd; k
simultaneusoly a time varying external torque t kr kgS Ar kfd ; g fu; r dks.kh; osx 40 rad/s. l sfca nqP
is applied on the rod so that it rotates about
P with a constant angular velocity 40 rad/s. dsi fj r %?kw e l dsAbl vk?kw . kZ(feyhNm esa ) dki fj ek.k
Find magnitude of this torque (in milli Nm) Kkr d hft , t c /kkj k v i us v f/kd r e eku d s
when current reaches half of its maximum vk/kseku r d i gq a
p t k, Ai fj i Fkds} kj ky w i dsLoi zsjdRo
value. Neglect the self-inductance of the loop
formed by the circuit. dksmi s{kkdhft , A
4. A beam of singly ionized atoms of carbon 4. dkcZu dsi j ek.kq
v ks(i zR;sd i j vkos'k +e) l Hkhl eku pky
(each charge +e) all have the same speed l scuh, d , dy vk; udr̀ che nzO ; eku o.kZeki hesai zos'k
enters a mass spectrometer, as shown in Fig. dj r sgS
]t S
l sfp=kesan' kkZ ; kgSvk; u QksVksxzkfQd IysV i j
The ions strike the photographic plate in two
different locations 5 cm apart. The 12 C 6
nksvy x fLFkfr ; ks5 cm nw j h i j fxj r sgSA l eLFkkfud
isotope traces a path of smaller radius,
12
C6 Nks
Vhf=kT; k15.0 cm dsi Fkdkvuq l j .kdj r sgS A
15.0 cm. The atomic mass number of other vU; l eLFkkfudksdki j ek.kq2xC6 gS Ax Kkr dhft , A
isotope is 2xC6. Find x.

5cm

5cm

15cm

15cm

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5. An elasticized conducting band is around a 5. , d by kLV; q


Dr pky d cS
. Mxksy h; xq
Cckj sdspkj ksvksj gS
spherical balloon
bl dkr y xq
Cckj s
(Fig). Its plane
passes through the dsr y l sgksd j xq
t jrk
ce nt er of the gS
A0.04 i fj ek.kdk, d
balloon. A uniform l e: i pq
Ecdh; {ks=kcS
.M
magnetic field of
Conducting d s r y d s y Ecor Conducting
magnitude 0.04 T band band

is d i rec te d funsZ
f' kr gS
A t c xq
Cckj s
perpendicular to dhf=kT; k100 cm3 s1
the plane of the
l sok; qckgj fudy usnsAcS
. Mesai zsfj r fo-okcy 10n V.
band. Air is let out of the balloon at 100 cm3
s–1 at an instant when the radius of the
gS
AvKkr dhft , A
balloon is 10cm. The induced emf is the band 6. , d 0.720 kg nzO ; eku r Fk 6cm f=kT; k dh NM+nks
is 10n V. Find n.
l ekUrj i Vfj ; kst ksfd d = 12cm dhnw j hi j r Fkki Vfj ; ks
6. A rod of mass 0.720 kg and radius 6cm rests dhy EckbZL = 49cm gSi j foj kekoLFkk esagS A NM+ds
on two parallel rails that are d = 12cm apart
and length of rails is L = 49cm. The rod carries I = 48 A dh /kkj k gSr Fkk ; g i Vfj ; ksi j fcuk fQl y s
a current of I = 48 A (in the direction shown yq <d j ghgS A , d 0.240 T i fj ek.kdkl e: i pq Ecdh;
in Fig.) and rolls along the rails without slipping.
A uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.240 {ks=k NM+r Fkk i Vfj ; ksdsy Ecor funsZ f' kr gS A ; fn ; g
T is directed perpendicular to the rod and foj kekoLFkkl si zkj EHkgksrkgSr c t c ; g i Vfj ; ksdksNksM+
rk
the rails. If it starts from rest, what is the
speed (in m/s) of the rod as it leaves the gSr c NM+dh pky (m/s es) Kkr dhft , A (Least
rails. (Least count) count)

d I B I
d B

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7. A metallic ring of radius r with a uniform 7. ux.; nzO


; eku r Fkkr y EckbZdhl e: i /kkfRod fr Yy hl s
metallic spoke of
cuhr f=kT; k dh, d /kkfRod
negligible mass and 
l eng th r i s rotated fj a
x fp=kkuq
l kj bl dhv{kds
F
b 
about its axi s wi th
R
i fj r %dks.kh; osx l sl e: i Fb
angular velocity  in a
pq
Ecdh; {ks=kB dsyEcor ~?kw
e R
perpendicular uniform
magnetic field B as
F j gh gS
At S
l k n' kkZ
; k x; k gS
]
F
shown in figure. The fr Yy hdk dsfUnz; fl j k i fg,
c entral e nd of the dsfj e l si zfr j ks/kR l sgksd j
spoke is connected to
tq
M+
kgS
Ai zfr j ks/k?kw
. kZ
u ughadj
the rim of the wheel through a resistor R as
shown. The resistor does not rotate, its one j gkgS
] bl dk, d fl j kges'kkfj a
x dsdsUnzi j gSr Fkknw
l jk
end is always at the center of the ring and fl j kfj a
x dsl Ei dZesagS
At S
l kn' kkZ
; kgS
] , d cy F i fg,
the other end is always in contact with the dsdks.kh; osx dksfu; r j [ kusdsfy , vko' ; d gS
AF
ring. A force F as shown is needed to maintain
constant angular velocity of the wheel. F is B2  r 3
dscj kcj gS
A n dkeku Kkr dhft , A (fj a
x r Fkk
B2  r 3 nR
equal to . Find n. (the ring and the
nR
spoke has zero resistance) fr Yy hdki zfr j ks/k' kw
U; gS
)

8. A beam of charged particles of K.E. = 1 keV


and q = 1.6  10–19 C and two masses 8. xfr t Åt kZ= 1 keV o q = 1.6  10–19 C dsvkosf' kr
8  10 kg and 16  10 kg come out of an
–22 –27
d.kksadh , d i q
Ut r Fkk nksnzO
; eku 8  10–22 kg o
accelerator tube. And strike a plate at distance
of 1 cm from the end of the tube, where the 16 10–27 kg , d Roj d uy hl sckgj fudy r sgSr Fkk
particles emerge perpendicularly. The value of uy hdsfl j st gk¡d.k y Ecor ~: i l svki fr r gksrsgS
al s
the smallest magnetic field which can 1 cm dhnw
j hi j , d IysV i j Vdj kr sgS
AIysV i j Vdj kr h
prevent the beam from striking the plate is
iq
Ut dksIysV l sVdj kusl sj ksd usdsfy; sU; w
ur e pq
Ecdh;
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SECTION - B {ks=kdkeku gksxk(vYi r eka


d ).
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE] SECTION - B
Q.1 to Q.8 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out [ cgqoS
d fYi d i z'u i zd kj ]
of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct i z-1 l si z-8 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS
] ft uessal s^^, d
1. In a trapeze-shaped structure, two rigid wires ; k, d l svf/kd^^ l ghgS
A
of negligible mass support a conducting bar
of mass m and length L as shown in figure. A 1. , d Vssªfi t vkdf̀r dh l a j puk esa
] fp=kkuq
l kj nksux.k;
source of emf is applied to the wires so that
a current I flows through the bar. A uniform nzO; eku dsr kj , d m r Fkk L y EckbZdhpky d NM+dks
 l gkj k i znku dj r sgSA r kj ksi j , d fo-ok cy dk L=kksr
magnetic field B is perpendicular to the plane
of the wires and bar. vkj ksfi r fd; kt kr kgSr kfd NM+l sI /kkj kcgs1 , d l e: i

pq
Ecdh; {ks=k B r kj ksr Fkk NM+dsr y dsy Ecor gS
As


 

r

B 
m l
r
L B
m l

L
Front view Side view

a. Compute the current that the source of


Front view Side view
emf must provide so that there is no tension
in the wires. a. /kkj kdhr q
y ukdhft , t ksfo-okcy L=kksr i znku dj r k
b. If the current is reduced to half the value gSr kfd r kj ksesadksbZr uko u gksA
computed in (a) and the plane of the b. ; fn (a) es ar q
y uk dh xbZ/kkj k dseku dks?kVkdj
structure is moved through an angle ,
compute the tension in the wires and the
vk/kk dj fn; k t k, r Fkk l a j puk dsr y dks dks.k l s
magnitude of the net unbalanced force on xfr ' khy dj fn; kt k, r ksr kj ksesar uko dhr q
y ukr Fkkbl
the bar at the instant it is released from this dks.kl sNksM+ st kusdsl e; dq y vl a rq
fy r cy dki fj ek.k
angle. Which option is incorrect. dhr q y ukdhft , AdkS ul kfodYi l ghughgS A

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mg mg cos  mg mg cos 
(A) i  (B) T  (A) i  (B) T 
2LB 4 2LB 4
mgcos  mgcos 
(C) Fnet  mg cos  (D) Fnet  (C) Fnet  mg cos  (D) Fnet 
2 2
2. Two parallel resistanceless rails are
connected by an 2. fp=kkuql kj nksl ekUrj i zfr j ks/kj fgr i Vfj ; k¡, d i zsjdRo L
inductor of inductance
dsi zsjd l s, d Nksj i j t q Mh
L at one end as shown L l
in figure. A magnetic gSA vkdk' k esa, d pq Ecdh;
L l
field B exists in the {ks=kB fLFkr gSt ksfd i Vfj ; ksa
space which is dsr y dsy Ecor gS A vc l
perpendicular to the plane of the rails. Now
a conductor of length l and mass m is placed y EckbZr Fkk m nzO ; eku dspky d dksi Vfj ; ksdsy Ecor
transverse on the rail and given an impulse J j [ kkx; kgSr Fkkvxzxzkehfn; kesa, d vkos'kJ fn; kx; kgS A
toward the rightward direction. Then choose vc l ghfodYi pq fu, A
the correct option(s).
(A) pkyd dkos x i zkj fEHkd osx dkvk/kkgS ] t c pky d dk
(A) Velocity of the conductor is half of the
initial velocity after a displacement of the
3J2L
3J L 2 foLFkki u d  gS
A
conductor d  4B2l2m
4B2l2m
(B) Current flowing through the inductor at (B) i z
sjd esai zokfgr /kkj kt c pky d dkosx i zkj fEHkd osx
the instant when velocity of the conductor
3J2
3J2 dkvk/kk i  gS
A
is half of the initial velocity is i  4Lm
4Lm
(C) Velocity of the conductor is half of the (C) pkyd dkosx i zkj fEHkd osx dkvk/kkgS
] t c pky d dk
initial velocity after a displacement of the
3J2L
3J2L foLFkki u d  gS
A
conductor d  B2l2m
B2l2m
(D) Current flowing through the inductor at (D) i z
sjd esai zokfgr /kkj kt c pky d dkosx i zkj fEHkd osx
the instant when velocity of the conductor
2

is half of the initial velocity is i 


3J2 dkvk/kk i  3J gS
A
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3. The magnetic dipole Pm is placed parallel to 3. , d pq o Pm dksfp=kkuq
Ecdh; f} /kzq l kj
an infinitely long straight wire as shown in
figure. y Ecsl h/ksr kj dsl ekUr j j [ kkx; kgS A
(A) the pote nt i al (A) f} /kzq
o dhfLFkfr t Åt kZU; w ur e gS
A Pm
energy of the dipole is
(B) f} /kq
zo i j dk; Z
j r vk?kw
. kZ' kw
U; gSA l
minimum Pm
(B) the torque acting l (C) f} /kzq
o i j dk; Z
j r cy ' kw U; gS A
on the dipole is zero (D) bues al sdksbZugha
(C) the force acting on
the dipole is zero
(D) none of these 4. fp=k x–y r y esabl dkdsUnzewy fcUnqi j gS ] , d i zR; sd
10 cm H kq
t k dsoxkZd kj y w
i dksn' kkZ
r k gS
A , d vuUr
4. Figure. Shows a square loop 10 cm on each y EckbZdk r kj y–v{kl sz = 12 cm i j gS A
side in the x-y plane with its centre at the
z
origin. An infinite wire is at z = 12 cm above
y-axis z
i 1 = 65A
i 1 = 65A 12 cm
D
12 cm y
D A
y
A 10 cm C
C B i2 =78 A x
10 cm
B i2 =78 A x l ghdFku pq fu, %
Select correct option : (A) y wi i j vuUr y EckbZds r kj ds dkj .k i fj .kkeh
(A) Resultant magnetic force on loop due to pqEcdh; cy 6 × 10–4 N gS A
infinite wire is 6 × 10–4 N (B) r kj dsHkkx AB i j pq
Ecdh; cy vuUr y EckbZdsr kj
(B) Magnetic force on wire segment AB due dsdkj .k/kukRed x–fn' kkesagSA
to infinite wire in positivve x-direction (C) r kj dsHkkx CD i j pq
Ecdh; cy vuUr y EckbZdsr kj
(C) Magnetic force on wire segment CD due
to infinite wire is in negative x-direction dsdkj .k/kukRed x-fn' kkesagSA
(D) Torque on loop due to magnetic force is (D) pq Ecd h; cy d s d kj . k y wi i j v k?kw . kZ
7.2 × 10–5 N-m 7.2 × 10–5 N-m gS A

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5. A toroid having a rectangular cross-section 5. , d VkW


j kbM vk; r kdkj dkV {kS
=k (a = 2.00 cm ;
(a = 2.00 cm by b = 3.00 cm) and inner b = 3.00 cm) r FkkvkU
r fj d f=kT; kr = 4.00 cm dk
radius r = 4.00 cm consists of 500 turns of 500 Qsjksal scuk gS
A ft l esa/kkj k I = Imax sin t,
wire that carries a current I = Imax sin t with

 Imax = 50.0 A dsl kFkr Fkkvkof̀Ùkf = = 60.0 Hz
Imax = 50.0 A and a frequency f = = 60.0 2
2

Hz. A coil that consists of 20 turns of wire


gS
Afp=kkuq
l kj , d 20 Qsjksadhdq
. MyhdksVkW
j kbMdsl kFk
links with the toroid as shown in figure – fy a
d fd; k x; kgS&

Toroid N = 500 Toroid N = 500

a R R
a
b N= 20 b N= 20
Induced emf

Induced emf
(A) (A)
time time
Induced emf

Induced emf

(B) (B)
time time

(C) Maximum value of induced emf is 0.422 V (C) i z


sfj r fo- ok- cy dk vf/kdr e eku 0.422 V gS
A
(D) Maximum value of induced emf is 0.122 V (D) i zsfj r fo- ok- cy dk vf/kdr e eku 0.122 V gS
A

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6. In figure CDEF is a fixed conducting smooth 6. fp=kesaCDEF , d fLFkj fpdukpky d Ýse Å/okZ /kj r y
frame in vertical plane. A conducting uniform esagS
A, d m nzO ; eku dhl e: i pky d NM+GH Å/okZ /kj
rod GH of mass m can move vertically and
r FkkfQl y r sgq
, Ýse l sfcukl Ei dZ[ kks, xfr dj l dr h
smoothly without losing contact with the
gSA GH ges'kk{kS fr t j gr kgSr Fkkosx u l sÅi j dhvksj
frame. GH always remains horizontal and is
given velocity u upward and released. Taking t kr kgSr FkkNksM+fn; kt kr kgSAxq : Ro dsdkj .kRoj .kg
the acceleration due to gravity as g and ekudj r Fkk; g ekur sgq
, fd mi fLFkr i zfr j ks/kR l sfHkUu
assuming that resistance is present other gS
A NM+dksmPpr e fcUnqr d i gq ¡pusesay xk l e; Kkr
than R. Find out the time taken by the rod to
dhft , Al ghfodYi pq fu, &
reach the highest point. Select the correct
option. C F
C F l
l
u
u

G H
G H B
B

R
R D E
D E

mR  mgR  B2l2u  mR  mgR  B2l2u 


(A) ln   ln 
B2l2  mgR  (A) 
B2l2  mgR 
mR  mgR  B2l2u  mR  mgR  B2l2u 
(B) 2 2 ln   (B) 2 2 ln  
Bl  mgR  Bl mgR
 
mR  mgR  B2l2u  mR  mgR  B2l2u 
(C) ln   ln 
B2l2  2mgR  (C) 
B2l2  2mgR 
(D) None of these
(D) bues
al sdksbZugha

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7. A long conductor of circular cross- section 7. , d R f=kT; k dsy EcsoÙ̀kh; dkV {ks=k dspky d dk /kkj k
with radius R has current density ?kuRo
r2
 R   R
J(r) = 0  for 2  r  R  = 0  for r < 2  r2  R 
R2
  J(r) = 0  for 2  r  R 
(for r < R/2) into the plane of paper. R2  
There is a point P at distance ‘a’ from the
 R
axis of the conductor [a > R]. Two infinitely = 0  for r <
 2 
long thin conducting wires carrying current
I0 in the same direction are placed at distance (r < R/2 dsfy , ) dkxt dsr y esa A
a from O perpendicular to OP and parallel to ; gk¡pky d [a > R] dhv{kl s'a' nw j hi j , d fcUnqP gS A
conductor at either side such that the nkscgq r y Ecspky d r kj ksaft uesa/kkj kI0 gSdksbl hfn' kkesa
magnetic field at P is zero. Find the current OP dsy Ecor ~O l sa nw j hi j r Fkkpky d dsfdl h, d
I0 in the wires and the direction of current as vksj l ekUrj bl i zd kj j [ kkgSfd P i j pq Ecdh; {ks=k' kq
U;
compared with the direction of current in the gksA r kj ksaesa/kkj k I0 r Fkk/kkj k dhfn' kk pky d esa/kkj kdh
conductor. fn' kkdhr q y ukesaKkr dhft , &
150R 2 150R 2 150R 2 150R 2
(A) (B) (A) (B)
32 64 32 64
(C) Inward (D) outward
(C) va
nj dhvksj (D) ckgj dhvksj
8. A rectangular frame ABCD made of uniform
metal wire has a straight connection between 8. , d vk; r kdkj Ýse ABCD l e: i /kkr qdsr kj ksal scukgS
E and F made of the same wire as shown in dsE r FkkF dse/; j s[kh; l a ; kst u fp=kkuq
l kj l eku r kj ksa
figure. AEFD is a square of side 1m and EB =
FC = 0.5 m. The entire circuit is placed in a l scusgSAAEFD Hkq t k1m r FkkEB = FC = 0.5 m dk
steadily increasing, uniform magnetic field , d oxZgS A; g i w j k i fj i Fk fu; r : i l sc<+ r s] l e: i
directed into the plane of paper and normal
pqEcdh; {ks=kfunsZ
f' kr dkxt dsr y esar Fkkbl i j vfHkyEcor ~
to it. The rate of change of the magnetic
field is 1 T s–1. The resistance per unit length gSApq Ecdh; {ks=kdsi fj or Z
u dhnj 1 T s–1 gS
Ar kj dsi zfr
of the wire is 1 m–1. Find the magnitude bdkbZy EckbZdki zfr j ks/k1 m gS–1
AHkkx EF esa/kkj kdk
and direction of the current in the segment
EF. Select the incorrect option.
i fj ek.kr Fkkfn' kkKkr dhft , A xy r fodYi pq fu, &
6 6
A E to F  (A) A E to F 
(A) 22
22

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1 1 E B
(B)  A F to E  A
E B (B)  A F to E  A
22 22
7  7 
(C)  A E to F  B (C)  A E to F  B
22 22
1 1
(D) A F to E  D F C (D) A F to E  D F C
22 22

[COMPREHENSION TYPE]
[ Jà
[ ky kc) &cks/ku i zd kj ]
Q.9 to Q.12 are based upon a paragraph. Each
questions has four choice (A), (B), (C), (D) out of i z-9 l si z-12 r d] , d vuq
PNsn i j vk/kkfj r gS
A i zR;sd i 'zu esapkj
which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) ft uesal s, d ; k, d l sv f/kd l ghgS
A
Paragraph for Question Nos. 9 to 10 v uqPNsn i z'u l a
[ ; k 9 l s10
A positively charged particle having charge q1 = 1 , d vkos'k q1 = 1 cb r FkknzO ; eku m1 = 40 gm dk/kukosf' kr
cb and mass m1 = 40 gm is revolving along a circle d.kR = 40 cm f=kT; kdsoÙ̀kesav1 = 5 ms–1 dsosx l sl e: i
of radius R = 40 cm with velocity v1 = 5 ms–1 in a
pq Ecdh; {ks=kdsf=kfoe fudk; esaoÙ̀kdsdsUnzdsl kFkew y fcUnqO
uniform magnetic field with centre of circle at origin
O of a three dimensional system. At t = 0, the particle i j ?kw
e j gk gS
A t = 0 i j d.k (0, 0.4 m, 0) i j Fkk r Fkk osx
was at (0, 0.4 m, 0) and velocity was directed along /kukRed x-fn' kk dh vksj FkkA , d vU; vkos'k q2 = 1 cb r Fkk
positive x-direction. Another particle having charge
40
q2 = 1 cb and mass m2 = 10 g moving uniformly nzO
; eku m2 = 10 g dkd.kv2 = ms–1 os
x l sl e: i : i l s
parallel to positive z-direction with velocity v2 = 
40 /kukRed z–fn' kk dsl kFk xfr dj r k gq v k ?kw
. kZ
u dj r sgq , d.k l s
ms–1 collides with the revolving particle at t = 0 t = 0 i j Vdj kr kgSr Fkkbl l sfpi d t kr kgS
Axq : Rokd"kZ
. kcy r Fkk

and get stuck to it. Neglecting gravitational force dwy ke cy dhmi s{kkdhft , &
and coulomb force.
9. After collision what is the path of combined 9. VDdj dsi ' pkr ~l a
;q
Dr d.kksadki Fkgksxk\
particle ? (A) oÙ̀k (B) l fi Z
y
(A) Circle (B) Helix (C) i j oy ; (D) vfr i j oy ;
(C) Parabola (D) Hyperbola

 10. la
;q
Dr d.kksadkt = sec i j y–funs
Z
' kka
d %
10. y-coordinate of combined particle at t= sec– 40
40
(A) 0.3 m (B) 0.4 m
(A) 0.3 m (B) 0.4 m (C) 0.2 m (D) 0.6 m
(C) 0.2 m (D) 0.6 m

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 11 to 12 v uqPNsn i z'u l a


[ ; k 11 l s12
A small electric car overcomes a 250 N friction , d NksVhfo| q r dkj t c 30 kmh–1 l spy r hgSr ksl M+ d
force between the road and its wheel when r Fkkbl dsi fg, dse/; ?k"kZ . kcy dks250 N r d foQy
traveling at 30 kmh–1. The electric motor is dj nsrhgS Afo| qr dkj dks' kfDr nl 12 V dhcS fVª; ksl s
powered by ten 12 V batteries connected in feyr hgSt ksfd Js.khesayxhgSr Fkk50 cm O ; kl dsi fg; ks
series and is directly coupled to the wheels l sl h/ks; q
fXer gSA 300 Qsjksdh10 cm × N 5 cm dh
whose diameters are 50 cm. The 10 cm × 15
vk; r kdkj eksVj dq . My h0.60 T dspq Ecdh; {ks=kesa?kw
. kZ
u
cm rectangular motor coils have 300 turns
dj r hgS Avki ; g eku l dr sgSfd eksVj dhT; kfer hbl
and rotate in a 0.60 T magnetic field. You
may assume that the geometry of the motor
i zd kj gSfd pqEcdh; {ks=kl nS o dq. Myhdsr y dsl ekUr j
is such that the magnetic field is always gSA
parallel to the plane of the coils.
Motor
Motor

Frictional
force Wheel
Frictional
force Wheel
11. vko' ; d vk?kw
. kZmRiUu dj usdsfy , eksVj fdr uh /kkj k
11. How much current does the motor draw to [ kha
pr hgS\
produce the required torque ? (A) 2 amp (B) 23.15 amp
(A) 2 amp (B) 23.15 amp (C) 13 amp (D) 53 amp
(C) 13 amp (D) 53 amp
12. fuosf' kr ' kfDr dkfdr uki zfr ' kr dkj dkspykusesai z;q
Dr
12. What percentage of the input power is used gksrk gS\
to drive the car ? (A) 75% (B) 50%
(A) 75% (B) 50% (C) 95% (D) bues
al sdksbZugh
(C) 95% (D) None of these

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