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Test: Physics - 4 - Question 1

Which of the following is a dimensionally correct representation for angular momentum?

Detailed Solution for Test: Physics - 4 - Question 1

Angular momentum is given as
L = Iω ------------ (1)
SI unit for I is kgm2.
Hence, dimensional formula of I becomes ML2.
Angular velocity is given as
ω = v/ r SI unit of v is m/s and that of r is m.
Hence, SI unit of angular velocity becomes (m/s)/m Or 1/s
Therefore, dimensional formula of angular velocity is T-1 .
Thus, dimensional formula of angular momentum from equation 1 becomes
ML2 / T Or ML2T-1

Hence, D is the correct answer option.

Test: Physics - 4 - Question 2

A water gallon of mass 500 kg is resting on a horizontal floor. What would be its normal reaction?

Detailed Solution for Test: Physics - 4 - Question 2

As the water gallon is resting on the floor, normal reaction will be balanced by the weight of the gallon itself. Therefore,
Normal reaction = Weight of the gallon ------------- (1)
Weight of the gallon is given as F = mg------------- (2)
Putting the values in equation 1 we get
F = 500 x 9.8
Or F = 4900 N Using equation 1 we get
Normal reaction = 4900 N
Therefore, B is the correct answer option.

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Test: Physics - 4 - Question 3

A flying disc initially at rest rotates with a constant acceleration. If after 5 s the flying disc has rotated by 200 radians, what is its angular acceleration?

Detailed Solution for Test: Physics - 4 - Question 3

Here we will apply theequation of rotational motion, which is given as
θ = ωit + (1/2)αt2 -------------- (1)
Putting the values in equation 1 we get
200 = 0 x t + (1/2) α52
α = 400/25
Or α = 16 rad/s2
Therefore, E is the correct answer option.

Test: Physics - 4 - Question 4

A body of mass 0.3 kg connected to a spring having a spring constant of 20 N/m is executing SHM. What is the time period of the SHM?

Detailed Solution for Test: Physics - 4 - Question 4

Time period is given as
T = 2π √m / k -------------- (1)
Putting the values in equation 1 we get T = 2π √0.3 / 20
Or, T = 2 x 3.14 x 0.12 (π = 3.14)
T = 0.75 s
Therefore, C is the correct answer option.

Test: Physics - 4 - Question 5

A body in a cubical shape of dimension and having mass of 2 kg is fully immersed in a fluid. What is the specific gravity of the body?

Detailed Solution for Test: Physics - 4 - Question 5

Density is given as
ρ = m/V ------------- (1)
Volume of the body is given as
V = 0.7 x 0.1 x 0.08
Or V = 5.6 x 10-3m3
Putting the values in equation 1 we get
ρ = 2 / 5.6 x 10-3
Or ρ = 357.14 kg/m3
Specific gravity is given as
SG = ρbody / ρwater ---------------- (2)
Putting the values in equation 2 we get
SG = 357.14 / 1000
Or SG = 0.357
Therefore, A is the correct answer option.

Test: Physics - 4 - Question 6

Two charged particles of charges 4 nC and – 4 nC are kept 0.2 m cm apart. What is the magnitude and nature of the electrostatic force? (Permittivity of free space = 8.85 x 10-12 F/m)

Detailed Solution for Test: Physics - 4 - Question 6

Electrostatic force in a region is given as
F = [(1 / 4πεo) (q1q2 / R)] -------------- (1)
Standard v alue of 1 / 4πεo is 9 x 109 Nm2C-2
We are given values of charges in nC so we need to convert them into C.
1 nC = 10-9C or -4 nC = - 4x10-9 C
Putting the values in equation 1 we get
F = 9 x 109 x [(4 x 10-9 x 4 x 10-9) / 0.22]
Or F = -3.6 x 10-6 N
As force is negative, that suggests nature of force is attractive.
Hence, A is the correct answer option.

Test: Physics - 4 - Question 7

A solenoid of length 60 cm and radius 2.4 cm carries current of 3 A. If the number of turns is 400, what is the magnetic field at the center of the solenoid on its axis? (Permeability of free space is 4π x 10-7 WbA-1m-1)

Detailed Solution for Test: Physics - 4 - Question 7

Magnetic field at the center of a solenoid is given as
B = (μonI) / l ------------- (1)
As length is given in cm we need to convert it into m.
1 cm = 10-2 m 60 cm = 0.6 m
Putting the values in equation 1 we get
B = [(4π x 10-7 x 400 x 3) / 0.6] (π = 3.14 )
B = 2.5 x 10-3 T
Hence, A is the correct answer option.

Test: Physics - 4 - Question 8

A photon of frequency 350 GHz is incident on a metal surface. What is the energy of the photon in eV? (Planck’s constant = 6.6 x 10-34 Js)

Detailed Solution for Test: Physics - 4 - Question 8

Energy possessed by a photon is given as
E = hv --------------- (1)
Frequency is given in GHz so,
e need to convert it into Hz.
1 GHz = 109Hz 350 GHz = 3.5 x 1011 Hz
Putting the values in equation 1 we get
E = 6.6 x 10-34 x 3.5 * 1011
Or E = 2.31 x 10-22 J
We need to convert energy in Joules into eV as given below
1.6 x 10-19 J = 1 eV
1 J = 1 / (1.6 x 10-19) eV
Or 2.31 x 10-22 J = 1.44 x 10-3 eV
Therefore, a photon with frequency of 350 GHz has energy of 1.44 x 10-3 eV. Hence, C is the correct answer option.

Test: Physics - 4 - Question 9

A train at rest starts from station A and travels to station B at a distance of 2 km in 4 minutes? Consider the following statements.
Instantaneous speed of the train is 8.33 m/s
Average speed of the train is 8.33 m/s
Instantaneous acceleration of the train is 8.33 m/s2
Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?

Detailed Solution for Test: Physics - 4 - Question 9

Instantaneous speed of a body is the speed possessed by it at any particular time instant. Instantaneous speed is a variable and changes accordingly. Speedometer is a device that is used by the vehicles to know the speed possessed by it at that instant. Average velocity or speed provides speed of the body for the full journey. It is given as the total distance travelled in total time taken. As in the question the total time and the total distance are given, hence average speed can be found as
Average speed = Total Distance / Total Time ------------- (1)
Since, distance and time are given in kilometers and minutes we need to convert them Putting the values in equation 1 we get
Average speed = 8.33 m/s
Instantaneous acceleration is related to instantaneous speed. Hence, instantaneous acceleration cannot be found here. Thus, B is the correct answer option.

Test: Physics - 4 - Question 10

A boy of 45 kg jumps out of a window and just before reaching the ground his speed is 2 m/s. After he hits the ground he stops and the total time taken during this process is 1 s. What is the force exerted by the ground on the boy?

Detailed Solution for Test: Physics - 4 - Question 10

According toNewton’s second law of motion, force is time rate of change of momentum and is given as
F = p / t ------------ (1)
Momentum is given as
p = mv ------------- (2)
Putting the value of m and v in equation 2 we get
p = 45 x 2
Or p = 90 kgm/s
Putting the values of p and t in equation 1 we get
F = 90 N
Therefore, D is the correct answer option.

Test: Physics - 4 - Question 11

What would be the efficiency of a motor, if its input power is 500 Joules and the output power is 100 Joules?

Detailed Solution for Test: Physics - 4 - Question 11

Efficiency of a motor is given as
% η = {Poutput / Pinput] x 100 -------------- (1)
Putting the values in equation 1, we get
% η = [100 / 500] * 100
Or, % η = 20%
Hence, C is the correct answer option.

Test: Physics - 4 - Question 12

Two trains A and B approach a station at 10 m/s and 20 m/s respectively. A stationary observer in the station can hear the sound of the whistle produced by A only. If the original frequency of the whistle blown by train A is 300 Hz, what would be the apparent frequency of the sound of the whistle heard by the observer? (Assume speed of sound in air = 340 m/s)

Detailed Solution for Test: Physics - 4 - Question 12

This question can be solved by applying Doppler’s effect for sound waves. Doppler’s effect is related to change in original frequency of sound if either the source or the observer is moving simultaneously. Doppler’s effect is given as
f = [(v - vr) / (v - vs]fo -------------- (1)
Putting the values in equation 1 we get
f = [(340) / (340 - 10] x 300
f = (34/33) x 300
Or f = 309.09 Hz
Therefore, E is the correct answer option.

Test: Physics - 4 - Question 13

A heat engine performs work of 10000 J while transferring heat of 12000 J. What is the efficiency of the engine?

Detailed Solution for Test: Physics - 4 - Question 13

Efficiency of a heat engine is given as
η = W / Q --------------- (1)
Putting the values in equation 1 we get
%η = 10000 / 12000 %
η = 0.833 x 100% Or %
η = 83.3 %
​​​​​​​Therefore, A is the correct answer option.

Test: Physics - 4 - Question 14

What is the current density of electrons flowing through a steel block of length 1 m, if potential difference applied across the conductor is 200 V? (Conductivity of steel = 1.45 x 106 Ω-1m-1)

Detailed Solution for Test: Physics - 4 - Question 14

Current density is given as
J = σE -------------- (1)
Electric field is given as
E = V / l --------------- (2)
Putting the values in equation 2 we get
E = 200/1
Or E = 200 v/m
Putting the values in equation 1 we get
J = 1.45 x 106 x 200
Or J = 2.9 x 108 Am2
Hence, A is the correct answer option.

Test: Physics - 4 - Question 15

What would be the minimum angle of incidence so that a ray of light travelling from medium 1 of refractive index 1.7 to medium 2 of refractive index 1.5 does not emerge out of medium 2?

Detailed Solution for Test: Physics - 4 - Question 15

For a ray of light incident on a medium to not emerge from it is known as limiting case of total internal reflection. For the minimum angle the refracted ray travels along the interface. For the incident ray making an angle more than the minimum angle the ray will reflect back and this is known as total internal reflection. From Snell’s law we have
μ1 sin θi = μ2 sin θr ---------------- (1)
Putting the values in equation 1 we get
1.7 sin θi = 1.5 x sin 90o
θi = sin-1 (0.88)
Therefore, A is the correct answer option.

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