NSEP_XI & XII_Sheet-11
Solution
1. Answer (1) Internal point
The charging time constant is 220 ms. Since the I1r 2
2rB 0 Br
contact is more than five time constants the R2
capacitor gets fully charged, that is the voltage External point
across the capacitor is 10 volt. Now, the 1
B 2r 0I B
discharging time constant is 330 ms. Therefore, r
after 330 ms, the voltage across the capacitor 4. Answer (3)
and hence across the two resistors together is M
3.678 volt. Out of this the voltage across the 5 k
20 mm
resistor is 1.226 volt.
2. Answer (3) N
North 0I1I2
g
2d
Breath
N 4 107 200 I2
10 2 10
2 20 10 3
5. Answer (2)
mv 1
R m1r12 qv 0
S qB 2
Bmagnet
2m1qv 0 1 2
S R1 (m1v1 ) qv 0
qB 2m1
0 M 0M
BH Bmagnet
4 r 3
4 (20 cm)3 2m2qv 0
R2 (m1v1 ) 2m1qv 0
qB
0 M
Bmagent 2
4 (40 cm)3 m1 R1
Bmagnet (40 cm) 203 1 m2 R2
1
BH 40 3 8 6. Answer (3)
BH
Bmagnet
8
3. Answer (3) 45º
45º
L
B I 2 I 2
Bs 4 0 2 0
4 L L
2
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0I 4L R2 r R1 R1 r R2
2 2
Bc and 2R = L4; R
2R 2
=
0 I I
2 0
R22 r 2 2R2 r R1 R12 r 2 2R1r R2
2(L )4 4L
R1R22 R1r 2 2R2R1r R12R2 R2 r 2 2R1R2 r
Bs 2 2 / 2 2 8 2
2 4 2
Bc r 2 R1 R2 R1R2 R1 R2
7. Answer (3) r 2 R1R2
max NiAB
r R1R2
4 104
max 300 10 10 3 5 10 2 12. Answer (4)
4
= 4.7 × 10–5 Magnetizing field 'H' is related with magnetic field
8. Answer (2) B as
0Ir Ir B
B 0 2 H
2 2a 0
9. Answer (2)
0 n.i
N 0 I B 2r And B
BE I E 2d
2r N 0
(B )(length)
7 10 5 2 5 102 So 0
I (Ampere turn)
22
102 4 107
7 B(Ampere turn)
H
(B )(length)
= 5.57 × 10–2 = 55.7 × 10–3 A = 55.7 mA
10. Answer (2) unit of H is ampere turn/meter
U M B 13. Answer (3)
U is max when = 180° Is I1
11. Answer (4) 4R Is–I1 2R
2I1–Is
For any cell A B
4R 2R
R 2R 4R
I1
Is Is–I1
– 2RI1 – 6R(2I1 – Is) + 4R(Is – I1) = 0
r
4Is – 4I1 = 2I1 + 12I1 – 6Is
Heat developed in time (t) through a resistor R =
H 10Is = 18I1
2
E 5
H I 2 Rt Rt I1 Is
R r 9
Given, H1 = H2 10Is I
So the current in ammeter is I Is s
E 2
E 2 9 9
R1 t R2 t
R1 r 2
R2 r 2 from B to A
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14. Answer (1) 17. Answer (3)
B = B1 B2 B3
= B1 + B2 + B3 (All in same direction)
0I 0I 0I
=
4R 4R 4R
0 I
= (2 )
4R Let R1 = 2R and
15. Answer (1) 110 2
R2 R
100
110 110 100 10
I A
3R 3 110 110 33
10 10 110 110
So, P1 I 2 R1
33 33 50
200
So, P1 22 W
9
Let resistance of voltmeter is r
18. Answer (1, 3, 4)
As reading is 3 volt, when connected across RA
B I = 0.6 A
B
RAr R 4r (0, 3, 0)
B RB ….(i)
RA r 2 2r
IC = 0.3 A IA = 0.3 A
Now when connected across RB, reading (–3, 0, 0) (–3, 0, 0)
d=3m
4.5 volt (0, –3, 0)
RBr RBr D ID = 0.3 A
RA 2 …(ii)
RB r RB r 0 i
B
Solving (i) and (ii) r = 6 M and RB = 3 M 2d
16. Answer (1) 0 (0.3) ˆ
BA ( j ) 2 108 ( Jˆ )
2(3)
0 (0.3) ˆ
BC (J ) 2 108 Jˆ
2(3)
19. Answer (1, 4)
I
T 2
MB
r
Equivalent e.m.f = m 2
1 I , T | B , T | I
r 12
So correct options are (1, 4)
req = 1
20. Answer (1, 2, 3, 4)
76
So, VAB 6V v 0 2000
6 1 E 105 V/m
d 0.02
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E R
v0 2.19 106 m/s l
B 10
R = 10 l = 50 cm
mv 0
= 0.50
qB
q 2.19 106 2
= 9.58 × 107 C/kg
m 4.57 10 –2
For proton,
q = 1.6 × 10–19 C, m = 1.67 × 10–27 kg
q
= 9.58 × 107 C/kg
m
R sin = l
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