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HINT – SHEET
1. Value of scalar is independent of orientation of 0 = u – gt
observer. Þ u = gt = 9.8 × 5
2. L.C. = 1 MSD – 1 VSD = 49 m/s
é ù
9 ê Also ú dv dv dx dv
= 1 MSD – MSD ê ú 4. a= = . =v
10 ê10 VSD = 9 MSD ú dt dx dt dx
ê 9 ú
æ 9ö ê1 VSD = MSD ú dv
= ç1 - ÷ ´ 1 MSD ë 10 û \a=v
dx
è 10 ø
= 0.1 × 0.1 cm so when v = 0 we get a = 0
= 0.01 cm OR
Diameter = MSR + LC × VSR v = x – 5x + 4
2
= 1.3 + 0.01 × 2 dv dx dx
= 1.3 + 0.02 = 1.32 cm \ = 2x - 5 + 0
dt dt dt
3. For above condition to be true, the particle must
Þ acc. 'a' = (2x – 5)v
reach maximum height at t = 5 second
\ when v = 0, a = 0
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5. geff = g – a = 10 – 2 = 8 m/s2 11. Electric field at a point is numerically equal to
the number of lines of force crossing normally per
2m1m2 2(2)(4) (8) 64
T = m + m g eff = = N unit area surrounding that point. Thus electric
1 2 6 3 field at A is stronger than at B.
6. A : 5g – T = 5 (2a) 12. According to Gauss's theorem, the total normal
B : 2T – 8g = 8(a)
1
Where 'a' is acceleration of block B upwards electric flux through the surface is equal to e
Þ 2g = 28(a) 0
so dv = K2rt2 dt Þ ò dv = ò k 2 r t 2 dt
The charge moves towards x-axis. Let at certain
t3
v = k2r instant its position from point O is x.
3
Instantaneous resultant force acting over it is
v µ t3
given as
So centripetal acceleration is variable
FR = 2F cos q
éas a c µ v 2 ù
ê ú qQ x
êëso a c µ t úû =2
6
r r
Pft = ft . v ¹ 0 n ( 2
4pe 0 a + x 2
) a + x2
2
r r 90°
Pfc = fc .v = 0 as fc 2qQ x
FR =
r (
4pe0 a 2 + x 2
)
3/2
r
fc is always ^ to v
r
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Also VA – VB = 10V 19. The magnetic field at point P due to current I in
VA = +5V and VB = –5 V AB is,
15. If power in R is maximum then
µ0 I
BAB = Ä
E E 4p r
R=r i= =
2R 2r The magnetic field at point P C
Power in R due to current I in BC is, I
E µ0 I µI æ µ I ö µ æ 2I ö
=E– ´r = 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 2ç 0 ÷ = 0 ç ÷
r 4pr 4pr è 4pr ø 4p è r ø
18. Let v be velocity ecquired by the charged particle 20. Magnetic moment of the current loop
when accelerated through the potential difference 2
V. æaö
A = p ç ÷ × 2 + a2
è2ø
1
\ mv2 = qV
2 æp ö 2
= ç + 1÷ a
è2 ø
2qV
or v=
m r r æp ö
M = IA = ç + 1 ÷ I a 2 kˆ
As the charged particle describes a circular path è2 ø
of radius R in the uniform magnetic field.
Df f - f1 0 - nAB
mv 2 21. e=– =- 2 =-
\ = qvB Dt Dt Dt
R
mv m 2qV m 2V 800 ´ 0.05 ´ 4 ´ 10 -5
or R= = = . =+ = 1600 ´ 10 -5 = 0.016 V
qB qB m B q 0.1
22. as XL = XC so it is condition of resonence
As q, B and V remain the same.
hence |Z| = R and VL = –VC
\ Rµ m \ VL + VC = 0 so V = 0
RA mA
\ = E 240
RB mB and I = = = 8A
R 30
2 2
mA æ R A ö æ 2 ö 4 23. E = VR2 + (VL - VC )2
Þ =ç ÷ = =
mB è R B ø çè 3 ÷ø 9
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R1=10cm R2=15cm B L C
24.
v
f=+12 cm
L
OD =
2
R1 = +10cm R2 = –15cm
L
= R cos30º Þ L = R 3
1 æ 1 1 ö 2
= (m - 1) ç - ÷ Centripetal force on any one mass M
f è R1 R 2 ø
2GM 2
= cos30º
1 é 1 1 ù L2
= (m - 1) ê -
12 ë +10 -15 úû
Mv 2 2GM 2 3 v2 GM
\ = ´ Þ = 3
1 æ3+2ö 1 æ 5ö R L2
2 R (R 3)2
Þ = (m - 1) ç ÷ Þ = (m - 1) ç ÷
12 è 30 ø 2 è 5ø
GM GM
Þ v =
2
\v=
1 3 R 3 3R
Þ m -1 = Þ m= = 1.5
2 2
fA 1
25. R.O. ® R.I. ì 30. Given =
í always inverted fB 2
V.O. ® V.I. î E K1 = hf - fA .... (1)
R.O. ® V.I. ì
V.O ® R.I íalways erect E K2 = 2hf - fB .... (2)
î
26. (dy )net = 0 from Eq. (1) & (2)
d y1 + d y2 + d y3 = 0 E K2 = 2 éë E K1 + fA ùû - 2fA [Q fB = 2fA ]
V 5 25
I= = = 0.5 A =6× [2200 – 800 + 600 – 1200]
R 10 3
34. In forward biasing both positive and negative = 2 × 25 × 800 = 40 kJ
charge carriers move towards the junction. 42. V = KT2/3
35. Vmax = 4V 2/3
é PV ù PV
V = Kê Þ V3 / 2 = K 3 / 2 .
py0 ë nR úû nR
2pf y0 = 4fl or l=
2 Þ PV -1/ 2 = nRK -3/ 2
p Þ PV–1/2 = constant (as PVx = constant)
36. Df = so, A= a + a + 2a.a cos90°
2 2
x = –1/2
2
nR(DT) 1´ R ´ 30
A= a 2 W= = = 20R
r r r 1- x 1 - (-1/ 2)
r r
37. t = r ´ F so t ^ r and t ^ F
r r r r 1
\ t . r = 0 and t . F = 0 43. Dt = aDqt
2
38. Let natural length of string is L and change in
length is l 1
5= a[ q - 15] ´ 1Day …(1)
2
F/A FL
Y= Þ l= = KF
l/L YA 1
10 = a[30 - q] ´ 1 Day …(2)
F = KDl Þ 8 = K(x – L) .....(1) 2
10 = K(y – L) .....(2) Eq. (1) ÷ (2)
18 = K(z – L) .....(3)
1 q - 15
Solve equ. (1), (2) & (3) then z = 5y – 4x = Þ 30 - q = 2q – 30 Þ q = 20º C
2 30 - q
39. 2pRT 1
44. E= KA 2
2
2pRT
R 1 æ A 2 ö = 3 æ 1 KA 2 ö 3
and K.E. = K ç A 2 – ÷ ç ÷= E
2 è 4 ø 4è 2 ø 4
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and after removal of 500 g mass 51. Solubility of gas in liquid is exothermic process.
So solubility of gas in liquid is decreases with
400
T ' = 2p increase in temperature.
K ...(2) P = kH×Xgas
solubility of gas increases with increase in
T' 400
\ = pressure.
3 900
52. (i ´ c)K 2SO4 = (i ´ c) NaOH
T' = 2s
For NaOH Þ a = 100% i=2
Ka
46. a= 17.4 ´ 1000 2 ´ 4 ´ 1000
C i´ =
174 ´ 100 40 ´ 100
a1 C2 i=2
= For K2SO4 ® 2K+ + SO42– Þ n = 3
a2 C1
i = 1 + a (n – 1)
2 = 1 + a (3– 1)
a1 10 –3 1
= = 10 –2 = 10 –1 = = 0.1 2=1+2a
a2 10 10
1=2a
a = 1/2 =
34
47. Moles of NH3 = = 2 moles a = 0.5
17
a = 50%
no. of NH3 molecules = 2 × NA
one NH3 molecule contains 10 electron 53. Ecell = Eºcell – 0.059 log C 2
total no. of electrons = 2 × NA × 10 = 20NA n C1
For concentration cell Eºcell = 0
48. 0.059 C
Ecell = – l og 2
n C1
He2+ Þ no electron
49. DGº = DHº – TDSº DG = negative ie Ecell = positive
At equilibrium For Ecell positive = C1 > C2.
DGº = 0
æ a ö
DHº = TDSº 54. ç P + V2 ÷
è ø
25×1000 = 50 × T
55. Macromolecular colloid.
1000 56. DH = DE + DngRT
T= = 500 K
2 DE – DH = –DngRT
1 (DE–DH) Þ maximum Þ
50. H +2 1O –2 ¾¾
® H 20 + O 02
2 PCl5(g) ® PCl3(g)+ Cl2(g) Dng = 1
NH4HS(s) ® NH3(g)+H2S(g) Dng =2
N2 + O 2 ® 2NO(g) + Dng = 0 (minimum)
(g) (g)
W I´t
mole ×.f = = CaCO3(s) ® CaO + CO2(g) Dng = 1
E 96500
(DE–DH) = maxm for N2(g) + O2(g) ® 2NO(g)
4´ t
4×2=
96500 K2 Ea æ 1 1 ö
57. log = ç – ÷
t = 96500 × 2 K1 2.303R è T1 T2 ø
= 1.93 ×105 seconds.
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V+5 Þ d0
2K1 Ea æ 1 1 ö
log = ç – ÷ Fe+2 Þ S.F.L. no u.p.e!
K1 2.303 ´ 8.314 è 300 310 ø
67. KMnO4 ¾¾ D
® K2MnO4 + MnO2 + O2
Ea æ 310 – 300 ö 68. Na2CO3 Þ soda ash
log2 =
2.303 ´ 8.314 çè 310 ´ 300 ÷ø 69. Concept
70. Mn|Mg + v.dil.HNO3 ® H2
0.3 ´ 2.303 ´ 8.314 ´ 310 ´ 300 (2%)
Ea = KJ
10 ´ 1000
Ea = 56.3 KJ/mol
71.
6.02 ´ 10 20
58. moles of urea = = 10 –3 moles
6.02 ´ 10 23
10 –3 ´ 1000
Molarity of urea = = 0.005 M dipole-induced dipole clatherates
200
+ H2 O
59. In Rock salt structure Cl– occupy all corners and 72. XeF6 ¾¾¾
-2HF
® XeOF4
all face centre. Na+ is kept in octahedral voids.
So tetrahedral void is vacant. IP + EA
73. EN =
2
60. H—N = C
+1 +2
–1
–2
74. IE1 Þ Li Be B C
direction of co-ordinate bond is from more EN 2s1 2s2 2p1 2p2
atom to less EN atom. So there is no development Order Li < B < Be < C
of charge due to this co-ordinate bond. 1
So in HNC Þ O×N of H = + 1 in gaseous form reducing power µ
I.E.
O×N of N = – 3
in aq. medium size Þ Li+ > ...... > Rb+ > Cs+
O×N of C = + 2
1
S.A.Size \ ionic mobility µ
61. B.A µ H.R.
S.A.E.N(when S.A = F)
EA Þ as per data
NH3 Þ 107°, OCl2 Þ > 109.5° S > Se > Te > Po > O
62. S2O5–2 S2O8–2 75. Zn > Cd < Hg
76. NOMENCLATURE
O
CH3–CH2 2 1
O
63. SO4–2 larger part \ more stable with large one.
3 4
OH– for solubility acts as small part CH3
2-Ethyl-3-methylObut-2-ene-1,4-di oic anhydride
M.P Þ NaCl > KCl > RbCl > CsCl > LiCl
84. Rate of SN1 reaction µ stability of carbocation
Cov.
Compund
Å
64. Fact H
85. (From HBr) .. Å
65. Mn(CO)6 ® [Mn(CO)6]+ O OÅ
OH
E.A.N Þ 25 – 0 + 6 × 2 25 – 1 + 6 × 2 H
Br1
= 37 (R.A) = 36
Br
66. Co Þ Ox Þ S.F.L no u.p.e!
+3
OH
Cr+3 Þ 3u.p.e–
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124. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 107,110
OH
125. NCERT XI Pg. No. # (E) 165-166, (H)-168-169
86. HÅ
or Solution of Q.125 (A) and (D) statements are
D
incorrect
Both the ring same Aromatic 126. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 46
127. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 52-53
87. Nitrobenzene acts as solvent in Friedal craft
128. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 56-57
reaction it does not take part as a reactant due
129. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 59-60
to deactivating –NO2 group.
138. NCERT XII Pg. No. # (E)-271, (H)-295
OH O O 139. NCERT XII Pg. No. # (E)-225, (H)-245
CH 2 141. NCERT XII Pg. No. # (E)-228, (H)-248
PCC dil KOH
88. + H–CHO
D 143. NCERT XII Pg. No. # (E)-283, (H)-308
A 147. NCERT XII Pg. No. # (E)-234, (H)-255
91. NCERT XI Eng. Pg. No. # 158 (topic-Lyases) 148. NCERT XII Pg. No. # (E)-224, (H243-244)
fgUnh ist :- 159 (VkWfid&yk;stst) 149. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 138
92. NCERT XI Eng. Pg. No. # 159 (topic-Cofactors 150. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 169
IInd last Para) 151. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 135
fgUnh ist :- 160 (igyk isjkxzkQ) 158. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 298 & 299
93. NCERT XI Eng. Pg. No. # 178 (Table 11.1) fgUnh 159. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 290
ist :- 178 (rkfydk 11.1) 160. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 279
94. NCERT XI Eng. Pg. No. # 198 (Topic-Boron) 161. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 284, 286
fgUnh ist :- 198 (VkWfid&cksjkWu) 162. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 284 & 286
95. NCERT XI Eng. Pg. No. # 202 (Last para) 167. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 260
fgUnh ist :- 202 (vkf[kjh isjkxzkQ) 168. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 262
96. NCERT XI Eng. Pg. No. # 215 (Last para), 216 169. NCERT XI Pg. No. # 274
(1st & 2nd Para) 173. NCERT XII Pg. No. # 132
fgUnh ist :- 216 (nwljk]rhljk ,oa pkSFkk isjkxzkQ) 174. NCERT XII Pg. No. # 134
97. NCERT XI Eng. Pg. No. # 232 (1st para & Fig 14.3) 175. NCERT XII Pg. No. # 141
fgUnh ist :- 232 (igyk isjkxzkQ ,oa fp= 14.3) 179. NCERT XIth Pg.#102
98. NCERT XI Eng. Pg. No. # 249 180. NCERT XIth Pg.#101
(Topic-Gibberellin 3rd paragraph)
fgUnh ist :- 249 (VkWfid&ftCcsjsfyu)
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