BOARD QUESTION PAPER : OCTOBER 2015
PHYSICS
                                                                                               Total Marks: 70
Time: 3 Hours
Note:
i.    All questions are compulsory.
ii.   Neat diagrams must be drawn wherever necessary.
iii. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
iv. Use of only logarithmic table is allowed.
v.    All symbols have their usual meaning unless otherwise stated.
                                              SECTION – I
Q.1. A.      State an expression for the moment of inertia of a solid uniform disc, rotating about an axis
             passing through its centre, perpendicular to its plane. Hence derive an expression for the
             moment of inertia and radius of gyration:
             i.    about a tangent in the plane of the disc, and
             ii.   about a tangent perpendicular to the plane of the disc.
      B.     In a set, 21 turning forks are arranged in a series of decreasing frequencies. Each tuning fork
             produces 4 beats per second with the preceding fork. If the first fork is an octave of the last
             fork, find the frequencies of the first and tenth fork.                                           [7]
                                                    OR
      A.     Discuss the composition of two S.H.M.s along the same path having same period. Find the
             resultant amplitude and intial phase.
      B.     A sonometer wire is in unison with a tuning fork of frequency 125 Hz when it is stretched by
             a weight. When the weight is completely immersed in water, 8 beats are heard per second.
             Find the specific gravity of the material of the weight.                                          [7]
Q.2. Select and write the most appropriate answer from the given alternatives for each
     sub-question :                                                                                            [7]
     i.    Which of the following substances is ductile?
           (A) Glass                                    (B) High carbon steel
           (C) Steel                                    (D) Copper
      ii.    Angle of contact for the pair of pure water with clean glass is _______.
             (A) acute                                    (B) obtuse
             (C) 90°                                      (D) 0°
      iii.   A seconds pendulum is suspended in an elevator moving with constant speed in downward
             direction. The periodic time (T) of that pendulum is _______.
             (A) less than two seconds                     (B) equal to two seconds
             (C) greater than two seconds                  (D) very much greater than two seconds
      iv.    The equation of a progressive wave is y = 7 sin (4t − 0.02x), where x and y are in cms and
             time t in seconds. The maximum velocity of a particle is _______.
             (A) 28 cm/s                                (B) 32 cm/s
             (C) 49 cm/s                                (D) 112 cm/s
      v.     The dimensions of emissive power are
             (A) [M1L−2T−3]                               (B)   [M1L2T−3]
             (C) [M1L0T−3]                                (D)   [M1L0T−2]
                                                                   2E
      vi.    The pressure (P) of an ideal gas having volume (V) is     , then the energy E is _______.
                                                                   3V
             (A)   translational kinetic                 (B)   rotational kinetic
             (C)   vibrational kinetic                   (D)   inversely proportional to pressure
      vii.   The fundamental frequency of transverse vibration of a stretched string of radius r is
             proportional to _______.
             (A) r−2                                 (B) r−1
                           1
                       −
             (C)   r       2
                                                         (D)   r2
Q.3. Attempt any SIX:                                                                                       [12]
     i.    Draw a neat labelled diagram of conical pendulum. State the expression for its periodic time
           in terms of length.
     ii.   A raindrop of diameter 4 mm is about to fall on the ground. Calculate the pressure inside the
           raindrop. [Surface tension of water T = 0⋅072 N/m, atmospheric pressure = 1⋅013 × 105 N/m2]
     iii. Discuss the weightlessness experienced by an astronaut in an orbiting satellite.
     iv. The periodic time of a linear harmonic oscillator is 2π second, with maximum displacement
           of 1 cm. If the particle starts from extreme position, find the displacement of the particle
                 π
           after seconds.
                 3
     v.    State and prove : Law of conservation of angular momentum.
     vi. A pinhole is made in a hollow sphere of radius 5 cm whose inner wall is at temperature
           727°C. Find the power radiated per unit area. [Stefan’s constant σ = 5⋅7 × 10−8J/m2s K4,
           emissivity (e) = 0⋅2]
     vii. Draw a neat labelled diagram showing forces acting on the meniscus of water in a capillary
           tube.
     viii. Compute the temperature at which the r.m.s. speed of nitrogen molecules is 832 m/s.
           [Universal gas constant, R = 8320 J/k mole K, molecular weight of nitrogen = 28.]
Q.4. Attempt any THREE:                                                                                     [9]
     i.   Discuss the behaviour of wire under increasing load.
     ii.  Determine the binding energy of satellite of mass 1000 kg revolving in a circular orbit around
          the Earth when it is close to the surface of Earth. Hence find kinetic energy and potential
          energy of the satellite.
          [Mass of Earth = 6 × 1024 kg, radius of Earth = 6400 km; gravitational constant
          G = 6⋅67 × 10−11 Nm2/kg2]
     iii. Show that all harmonics are present on a stretched string between two rigid supports.
     iv. A stone of mass 100 g attached to a string of length 50 cm is whirled in a vertical circle by
          giving velocity at lowest point as 7 m/s. Find the velocity at the highest point.
          [Acceleration due to gravity = 9⋅8 m/s2]
                                            SECTION – II
Q.5. A.      Obtain an expression for average power dissipated in a purely resistive A.C. circult. Define
             power factor of the circuit and state its value for purely resistive A.C. circult.
      B.     A rectangular coil of a moving coil galvanometer contains 50 turns each having area 12 cm2.
             It is suspended in radial magnetic field 0⋅025 Wb/m2 by a fibre of twist constant
             15 × 10−10 N-m/degree. Calculate the sensitivity of the moving coil galvanometer.              [7]
                                                   OR
     A.     State Bohr’s third postulate for hydrogen (H2) atom. Derive Bohr’s formula for the wave number.
            Obtain expressions for longest and shortest wavelength of spectral lines in ultraviolet region
            for hydrogen atom.
     B.     The photoelectric current in a photoelectric cell can be reduced to zero by a stopping potential
            of 1⋅8 volt. Monochromatic light of wavelength 2200Å is incident on the cathode. Find the
            maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons in joules. [Charge on electron = 1⋅6 × 10−19 C]       [7]
Q.6. Select and write the most appropriate answer from the given alternatives for each
     sub-question :                                                                                            [7]
     i.    Which one of the following particles cannot be accelerated by a cyclotron?
           (A) Electrons                               (B) Protons
           (C) Deuterons                               (D) α − particles
     ii.    In biprism experiment two interfering waves are produced due to division of _______.
            (A) amplitude                               (B) wavefront
            (C) amplitude and wavefront                 (D) neither wavefront nor amplitude
     iii.   The output of NOR gate is high, when _______.
            (A) all inputs are high                   (B)       all inputs are low
            (C) only one of its inputs is high        (D)       only one of its inputs is low
     iv.    Light of a certain wavelength has a wave number υ in vacuum. Its wave number in a
            medium of refractive index n is _______.
                   n                                          1
            (A)                                       (B)
                   υ                                         nυ
                   υ
            (C)                                       (D) nυ
                   n
     v.     If the radius of a sphere is doubled without changing the charge on it, then electric flux
            originating from the sphere is ______.
            (A) double                                (B) half
            (C) same                                  (D) zero
     vi.    The momentum of a photon of de Broglie wavelength 5000Å is _______.
            [Planck’s constant = 6⋅63 × 10−34 J.s.]
            (A) 1⋅326 × 10−28 kg-m/s                 (B) 7⋅54 × 10−28 kg-m/s
            (C) 1⋅326 × 10 kg-m/s
                            −27
                                                     (D) 7⋅54 × 10−27 kg-m/s
     vii.   Ionosphere mainly consists of _______.
            (A) positive ions and electrons              (B)    water vapour and smoke
            (C) ozone layer                              (D)    dust particles
Q.7. Attempt any SIX:                                                                                          [12]
     i.   State any ‘two’ possible sources of errors in meter-bridge experiment. How can they be
          minimised?
     ii.  A potentionmeter wire has resistance of per unit length of 0⋅1 Ω/m. A cell of e.m.f. 1⋅5V
          balances against 300 cm length of the wire. Find the current in the potentiometer wire.
     iii. Give any ‘two’ points of differences between diamagnetic and ferromagnetic substances.
     iv. An iron rod of area of cross-section 0⋅1m2 is subjected to a magnetising field of 1000 A/m.
          Calculate the magnetic permeability of the iron rod.
          [Magnetic susceptibility of iron = 59⋅9, magnetic permeability of vacuum = 4π × 10−7 S. I.
          unit]
     v.   Draw a neat labelled circuit diagram of experimental arrangement for study of photoelectric
          effect.
      vi.   A coil of 100 turns, each of area 0⋅02 m2 is kept in a uniform field of induction 3⋅5 × 10−5 T.
            If the coil rotates with a speed of 6000 r.p.m. about an axis in the plane of the coil and
            perpendicular to the magnetic induction, calculate peak value of e.m.f. induced in the coil.
      vii. Define modulation and transducer.
      viii. In a biprism experiment, when a convex lens was placed between the biprism and eyepiece at
            a distance of 30 cm from the slit, the virtual images of the slits are found to be separated by
            7 mm. If the distance between the slit and biprism is 10 cm and between the biprism and
            eyepiece is 80cm, find the linear magnification of the image.
Q.8. Attempt any THREE:                                                                                       [9]
     i.   With the help of a neat circuit diagram, explain the working of a photodiode. State its any
          ‘two’ uses.
     ii.  A parallel beam of monochromatic light is incident on a glass slab at an angle of incidence
          60°. Find the ratio of width of the beam in the glass to that in the air if refractive index of
          glass is 3/2.
     iii. With the help of neat diagram, explain how non-polar dielectric material is polarised in
          external electric field of increasing intensity. Define polarisation in dielectrics.
     iv. In a single slit diffraction pattern, the distance between first minima on the right and first
          minima on the left of central maximum is 4 mm. The screen on which the pattern is
          displaced, is 2m from the slit and wavelength of light used is 6000Å. Calculate width of the
          slit and width of the central maximum.