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PHYSICS SOLUTION

1. (2) 2. (3) 3. (2) 4. (3) 5. (3)

6. (4)
Length of magnet

2
10cm 10 10 m

= =

2
r 15 10 m

=
OP 225 25 200cm = =
Since, at the neutral point, magnetic field due to the magnet equal to
H
B .

( )
0
H 3/2
2 2
B .
4
OP AO
M
=
t
+


( )
4 7
3/ 2
4 4
M
0.4 10 10
200 10 25 10


=
+


( )
4
3/2
4
7
0.4 10
225 10 M
10

=
( )
3/ 2
3 6
0.4 10 10 225 M

=
Hence m =13.5 A-m

7. (4)
The magnetic moment of a diamagnetic atom is equal to zero.

8. (2)
Here,
Magnetic moment,
1
M 0.4J T

=
Magnetic field, B 0.16T =
When a bar magnet of magnetic moment M

is placed in a uniform magnetic field B

, its potential
energy is,
U M.B MBcos = = u


For stable equilibrium,
o
0 u =

( )( )
1
U MB 0.4J T 0.16T 0.064J

= = =

9. (2)

10. (3)

11. (4)
The blue filter will allow only blue light to pass through. So light from the object passes through
filter. Similarly, the white background will also look blue through the filter. Thus, we have a blue
object under a blue background, which makes it indistinguishable.

12. (4)
If I is the intensity of the incident unpolarized light, the intensity transmitted by the first is
I
2
. This is
the intensity of incident light on the second Polaroid. Intensity transmitted by the second Polaroid is
2
I
cos
2
| |
u
|
\ .
, where u is the angle between the axes.
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Here
5
sin ,cos
3
u = u is therefore
4
5


2
2
I I 4 8
cos I
2 2 5 25
| |
u = =
|
\ .


8
25
is the required ratio.


13. (1)

14. (3)

If I is the intensity of the incident unpolarized light, the intensity transmitted by the first is
I
2
. This is
the intensity of incident light on the second Polaroid. Intensity transmitted by the second Polaroid is
2
I
cos
2
| |
u
|
\ .
, where u is the angle between the axes.

2
I I 3 3I
cos 30 0.375I
2 2 4 8
= = =


15. (2)
For eye-piece,
e e e
1 1 1
f u
=
u

Here,
e e
25cm,f 5cm u = =
( )
e
u 25 6 cm =
But length of the microscope is,

0 e
L u 20 = u + =

( )
0
25
20 95 6 cm
6
u = =
Total magnification,

0 0
0 e
95
0.95
f D 25
6
M 1 1 94
f f 0.85 6
| |

| | || | u | |
= + = + =
| | | |
\ .
\ .\ . |
\ .

16. (3)

17. (2)

18. (3)

19. (1)
In a telescope, to obtain an image at infinity or in normal adjustment, the distance between two
convex lenses one called objective (greater focal length) and the other called eye-piece (shorter focal
length) is L.

0 e
L f f 0.3 0.05 0.35m = + = + =

20. (2)

0
e
f 4 100
MP 40
f 10

= = =
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As the angle subtended by the moon on the objective of telescope,

3
2
0 5
3.5 10 3.5
10 rad
3.8 10 3.8

u = =


and as,
0
MP = u u
the angular size of final image,

2
0
3.5
MP 40 10
3.8

u = u =
0.3684rad =
i.e.,
180
0.368 21

u = =
t



21. (3)
Here,
0
u 200cm,f 30cm = =

0
1 1 1
200 30
+ =
u
or
0
1 1 1
30 200
=
u


0
600
35.3cm
17
u = =
Now,
0 e
L f 35.3 3 38.3cm = u + = + =

22. (4)

23. (1)

r
u =
l
, where 1 u = minute
So,
1 1
60 180 60

t | |
u = =
|
\ .
rad and 3m = l

3m
x r 10km
1
180 60
= = = ~
t u | |

|
\ .
l

24. (1)

25. (3)
When the positive terminal of battery is connected to the p-side and negative terminal to the n-side,
then diode is said to be forward biased while when negative terminal of battery is connected to p-side
and positive terminal to n-side, then diode is said to be reverse biased.

26. (3)

27. (4)
Current gain,
( )
( )
C
B
10 5 mA I
100
I 150 100 A
A
| = = =
A


28. (1) 29. (2) 30. (3)

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