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Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 1

According to Maxwell’s equations

Detailed Solution: Question 1

Explanation:


  • Maxwell's equations describe how electric and magnetic fields interact with each other.

  • One of Maxwell's equations states that a time-varying magnetic field acts as a source of electric field.

  • This means that when a magnetic field changes over time, it induces an electric field in the surrounding space.

  • Similarly, another Maxwell's equation states that a time-varying electric field acts as a source of magnetic field.

  • Therefore, time-varying magnetic fields and time-varying electric fields are interconnected and can generate each other.


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Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 2

A long wire carrying a certain current produces a magnetic field of 0.8 Tesla at a distance 0.5 cm. Then magnetic field at a distance of 1 cm is:

Detailed Solution: Question 2

Ampere's Circuital Law: 

  • It gives the relationship between the current and the magnetic field created by it.
  • This law says that the integral of magnetic field density (B) along an imaginary closed path is equal to the product of current enclosed by the path and permeability of the medium.


Where B = magnetic field, μ0 = permeability of free space and I = current passing through the coil
Given:
B1 = 0.8 T,  d1 = 0.5 cm
The intensity of the magnetic field due to wire of infinite length at a distance d from it is given by


Where μ= permeability of free space, I = current in a wire, d = distance
As current is constant in the wire, then the magnetic field varies with the distance 'd' as

B∝1 / d

⇒ B1d= B2d2


0.4 T

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 3

Interference was observed in interferencechamber where air was present, now the chamberis evacuated, and if the same light is used, acareful observer will see           [1993]

Detailed Solution: Question 3

In vaccum, λ increases very slightly compared to that in air. As β∝ λ , therefore, width of interference fringe increases slightly.

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 4

The work function of a photoelectric material is 3.32 eV. The threshold frequency will be equal to

Detailed Solution: Question 4

Threshold frequency: - frequency of minimum energy required to remove electron
 
work function=3.3ev
f=3.3×1.6×10−19J​ /6.626×10−34J−s
=0.8×1015Hz
=8×1014Hz

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 5

The average power dissipation in pure resistive circuit is:

Detailed Solution: Question 5

Power=IV
Where I=Vrms value of current=IV
And V=Vrms value of voltage=EV
Therefore, P=EVIV

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 6

In a potentiometer a cell of e.m.f 2V gives a balance point at 30cm. If the cell is replaced by another cell and the balance point shifts to 60cm.What is the e.m.f of the other cell?​

Detailed Solution: Question 6

Changes(if required):
Solution:
We can use the formula E1/E2=L1/L2
E1=2v,E2=?,l1=30,l2=60
2/E2=30/60
E2=120/30=4v

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 7

Electromagnetic waves propagate

Detailed Solution: Question 7

The frequency of radiation arising from the two close energy levels in hydrogen known as Lamb shift i.e. 1057 MHz is radio waves as it belongs to the short wavelength end of the electromagnetic spectrum.

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 8

An n-p-n transistor is biased to work as an amplifier. Which of the following statements is not correct?​

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 9

According to Cartesian sign convention.

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 10

A point object is kept in front of a plane mirror. The plane mirror is doing SHM of amplitude 2cm. The plane mirror moves along the x-axis and x-axis is normal to the mirror. The amplitude of the mirror is such that the object is always infront of the mirror. The amplitude of SHM of the image is

Detailed Solution: Question 10

Assume the mirror is at the origin and it is moving about the origin along x direction between x = -2 and x = +2 as its extreme positions.
Assume that the object is placed at co=ordinate of x = - (2+x)
So, when mirror is at position x = -2, the object's image will be formed at x coordinate X = - 2+x 
And when the mirror is at position x = +2, the image is formed at X = 6+x 
So, the net difference in the position of image between these 2 co-ordinates is ( 6 + x  ) - ( -2 + x ) = 8
So, the amplitude will be half of this distance. So the answer is 8/2 = 4 cm. 
Option C is correct.
 

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 11

Which combination of magnetic field lines and poles shows two magnets repelling each other?

Detailed Solution: Question 11

  • The discovery that one particular pole of a magnet orients northward, whereas the other pole orients southward allowed people to identify the north and south poles of any magnet.
  • It was then noticed that the north poles of two different magnets repel each other, and likewise for the south poles. Conversely, the north pole of one magnet attracts the south pole of other magnets.
  • This situation is analogous to that of electric charge, where like charges repel and unlike charges attract. In magnets, we simply replace the charge with a pole: Like poles repel and unlike poles attract.

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 12

A light ray falls on a rectangular glass slab as shown. The index of refraction of the glass, if total internal reflection is to occur at the vertical face, is [2002]

Detailed Solution: Question 12

For point B, sin (90° – r) = gμa where,
(90° – r) is critical angle.

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 13

The electromagnetic radiations are caused by       [1999]

Detailed Solution: Question 13

A stationary charge produces electric field only; an uniformly moving charge produces localised electromagnetic field; an accelerated charge produces electromagnetic radiations.

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 14

The force between two current carrying conductors is due to which of the following

Detailed Solution: Question 14

we can say that any two current carrying conductors when placed near each other, will exert a magnetic force on each other.

Consider the system shown in the figure above.

Here, we have two parallel current carrying conductors, separated by a distance ‘d’, such that one of the conductors is carrying a current I1 and the other is carrying I2, as shown in the figure.

From the knowledge gained before, we can say that the conductor 2 experiences the same magnetic field at every point along its length due to the conductor 1.

The direction of magnetic force is indicated in the figure and is found using the right-hand thumb rule. The direction of the magnetic field, as we can see, is downwards due to the first conductor.

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 15

Which of these is true?

Detailed Solution: Question 15

Rutherford declared that the "nucleus" (as he now called it) was indeed positively charged, based on the result of experiments exploring the scattering of alpha particles in various gases.

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 16

Depletion region (space charge) is formed because

Detailed Solution: Question 16

Explanation:The depletion region, also called depletion layer, depletion zone, junction region, space charge region or space charge layer, is an insulating region within a conductive, doped semiconductor material where the mobile charge carriers have been diffused away, or have been forced away by an electric field. The only elements left in the depletion region are ionized donor or acceptor impurities.The depletion region is so named because it is formed from a conducting region by removal of all free charge carriers, leaving none to carry a current.

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 17

Photons of frequency f is incident on a metal surface of threshold frequency f. The maximum K.E. of emitted photoelectrons is​

Detailed Solution: Question 17

Kmax=eV0=hf-hf0
Kmax=eV0= h(f-f0)

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 18

A magnetic field of 2 × 10–2 T acts at right anglesto a coil of area 100 cm2, with 50 turns. Theaverage e.m.f. induced in the coil is 0.1 V, when itis removed from the field in t sec. The value of t is

Detailed Solution: Question 18

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 19

No force is exerted by a magnetic field on a stationary –

Detailed Solution: Question 19

No force is exerted by a magnetic field on a stationary electric dipole because:

  • The electric dipole consists of two equal and opposite charges.
  • When stationary, the dipole does not experience any motion through the magnetic field.
  • As a result, there is no induced current or change in magnetic flux.
  • The magnetic field only affects moving charges or current-carrying conductors.

Therefore, the correct understanding is that a magnetic field does not exert a force on a stationary electric dipole.

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 20

An air bubble in glass slab (μ=1.5) from one side is 6 cm and from other side is 4 cm. The thickness of glass slab is :

Detailed Solution: Question 20

We know that μ=(apparent depth/real depth​)

Let the thickness of the slab be t and real depth of the bubble from one side be x. Then

μ=(x/6)​=(t−x)/4​ or 1.5=x/6​ = (t−x​)/4

This gives x=9 and 1.5=(t−9)/4​ or t=15cm

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 21

A ray of light going from denser to rarer medium suffers refraction at a concave surface. Which of the following relations is correct?

Detailed Solution: Question 21

Solution : 

The correct option is Option A.

Laws of refraction;-

The incident ray,the refracted ray and the normal to the refracting surface at the point of incidence lie in the same plane.

For a given pair of media and for a given colour of light the ration between the sine of angle of incidence to the sine of refraction is a constant.This constant is known as refractive index of the second medium with respect to the first medium.

When a ray of light passes through a glass slab, ∠i,∠r and the normal all lie in the same plane.

When a ray of light passes from one medium to another, here from air to glass or glass to air, the ratio sini / sinr = constant.

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 22

Two point charges 2μC and 8μC are placed 12 cm apart. The position of point from 2μC charge, where the electric field intensity is zero is:

Detailed Solution: Question 22

Let net electric is zero at point P at a distance r from the 2mc charge.
Electric field at point P due to charge 2mc i sin direction of 8mc and its value is

Electric field at point P due to charge 8mc isin direction of 2mc and its value is

for net field to be zero

taking root on both sides

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 23

In transistors, the base region is thin and lightly doped else

Detailed Solution: Question 23

In a transistor, base bring interaction between emitter and collector. In a transistor, the base region is made very thin and lightly doped as compared to that of an emitter so that there may be less recombination of electrons and holes in this region. Due to which the base current is quite weak and the collector current is nearly equal to the emitter current.
If the base region of a transistor is doped equally to that of the emitter region, then a large electron hole recombination will take place in base, due to it, the base current would increase but collector current would decrease. Then the very purpose of a transistor would be defeated.
 

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 24

A short bar magnet placed in a horizontal plane has its axis aligned along the magnetic north-south direction. Null points are found on the axis of the magnet at 14 cm from the centre of the magnet. The earth’s magnetic field at the place is 0.36 G and the angle of dip is zero. What is the total magnetic field on the normal bisector of the magnet at the same distance as the null–point (i.e., 14 cm) from the centre of the magnet? (At null points, field due to a magnet is equal and opposite to the horizontal component of earth’s magnetic field.)

Detailed Solution: Question 24

At null point (and along the axis), earth's magnetic field and bar's magnetic field are opposite in direction.
On the equatorial line, the bar's magnetic field is opposite in direction to its field on the axis. Hence, on the equatorial line, the two fields add up.
As the null points are on the axis of the bar magnet, therefore,
B1= (μ0/4π)(2M/d3)=H
On the equatorial line of magnet at same distance(d), field due to the magnet is 
B2= (μ0/4π)(M/d3)=B1/2=H/2
Therefore, total magnetic field at this point on equatorial line is 
B=B2+H=3H/2=3×0.36G/2=0.54G
 

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 25

Ray optics is valid, when characteristicdimensions are [1989]

Detailed Solution: Question 25

Characteristic dimensions must be much
larger than the wavelength of light.

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 26

What is the radius of iodine atom (At. no. 53,mass no. 126)          [1988]

Detailed Solution: Question 26

53 electrons in iodine atom are distributed as
2, 8, 18, 18, 7
∴ n = 5

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 27

A telescope has an objective lens of 10 cmdiameter and is situated at a distance of onekilometer from two objects. The minimumdistance between these two objects, which canbe resolved by the telescope, when the meanwavelength of light is 5000 Å, is of the order of             [2004]

Detailed Solution: Question 27

or, x = 1.22 × 5 × 10–3 m = 6.1 mm
∴ x is of the order of 5 mm.

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 28

The binary number system has a base of​

Detailed Solution: Question 28

Binary number system, in mathematics, positional numeral system employing 2 as the base and so requiring only two different symbols for its digits, 0 and 1, instead of the usual 10 different symbols needed in the decimal system.

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 29

A capacitor is charged to store an energy U.The charging battery is disconnected. Anidentical capacitor is now connected to the firstcapacitor in parallel. The energy in each of thecapacitor is [2000]

Detailed Solution: Question 29

Energy stored in a capacitor is

As the battery is disconnected, total charge Q is shared equally by two capacitors.
So energy of each capacitor

Test: Physics Class 12 Mini Mock - 4 - Question 30

The work function of a surface of aphotosensitive material is 6.2 eV. The wavelengthof incident radiation for which the stoppingpotential is 5 V lies in the: [2008]

Detailed Solution: Question 30

Work function, φ0 = 6.2eV.
Stopping potential V0 = 5V.

Thus the wavelength of the incident radiation
lies in the ultraviolet region.

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