This document contains a physics exam with 12 questions covering topics like kinematics, mechanics, properties of matter, heat and thermodynamics, waves and optics, and electricity and magnetism. The questions test conceptual understanding, calculations, and problem-solving abilities. They range from converting units and defining key terms to deriving equations and solving multi-step problems involving forces, energy, momentum, gases, circuits, lenses, and more. The exam is divided into three sections with varying point values assigned to each question.
This document contains a physics exam with 12 questions covering topics like kinematics, mechanics, properties of matter, heat and thermodynamics, waves and optics, and electricity and magnetism. The questions test conceptual understanding, calculations, and problem-solving abilities. They range from converting units and defining key terms to deriving equations and solving multi-step problems involving forces, energy, momentum, gases, circuits, lenses, and more. The exam is divided into three sections with varying point values assigned to each question.
This document contains a physics exam with 12 questions covering topics like kinematics, mechanics, properties of matter, heat and thermodynamics, waves and optics, and electricity and magnetism. The questions test conceptual understanding, calculations, and problem-solving abilities. They range from converting units and defining key terms to deriving equations and solving multi-step problems involving forces, energy, momentum, gases, circuits, lenses, and more. The exam is divided into three sections with varying point values assigned to each question.
This document contains a physics exam with 12 questions covering topics like kinematics, mechanics, properties of matter, heat and thermodynamics, waves and optics, and electricity and magnetism. The questions test conceptual understanding, calculations, and problem-solving abilities. They range from converting units and defining key terms to deriving equations and solving multi-step problems involving forces, energy, momentum, gases, circuits, lenses, and more. The exam is divided into three sections with varying point values assigned to each question.
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Gaindakot Namuna Awasiya Secondary School b) Define moment of inertia.
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Third Terminal Examination–2074 kinetic energy of rigid body rotating about an axis through Class:- XI F.M. : 75 it. Sub:- Physics Time : 3.00hrs. P.M.: 27 c) What is S.H.M? Show that motion of a bob of a simple Group 'A' pendulum is S.H.M. Find its time period. 1. Attempt any six questions: [6x2=12] d) What is capillarity? Deduce an expression for the rise of a a) Convert 10ergs into Joule by Dimensional Method. liquid in a capillary tube n a capillary tube. b) Roof of the houses are blown off during strong wind storm. Why? 6. Attempt any two questions: [2x4=8] c) Bridges are declared unsafe after long use. Why? a) What do you mean by ideal gas. Prove the formula PV = d) If a pendulum clock is carried to the top of the Mt. Everest, does nRT for an ideal gas. it gain or loose time? b) Define the coefficient of thermal conductivity of a e) Can a body have velocity in one direction and acceleration in substance. Describe Searle's method for determination of opposite direction? the thermal conductivity of a good conductor. f) Explain why a man carrying a load on his back leans forward. c) Show that, on the basis of the simple kinetic theory of g) How does the kinetic energy of a body change if its momentum is gases, the pressure P of an ideal gas of density 𝜌 is given halved? by P=1/3 𝜌𝑐̅̅̅̅ 2 , where ̅̅̅̅ 𝑐 2 , is the mean square speed of the 2. Attempt any two questions: [2x2=4] molecules. Explain the assumptions you have made in a) Air escaping from a hose at a gas station always feels cold. Why? deriving this formula. b) Differentiate between petrol and diesel engine. 7. Attempt any one questions: [4x1=4] c) Animals curl their bodies in severe cold. Why? a) Define principle focus and the power of lens. Derive the 3. Attempt any one questions. [1x2=2] formula for the focal length of two thin lenses in contact. a) What do you mean my grazing incidence and grazing emergence b) What is lateral shift? Deduce lateral shift in terms of in a prism? How the refracting angle of the prism related to those thickness of a slab and the angle of incidence of light. incidence and emergence? 8. Attempt any one question: [4x1=4] b) What will be the focal length of lense when it is immersed in a) State gauss's theorem. Apply it to obtain an electric field water? outside the charged spherical conductor. 4. Attempt any one question: [1x2=2] b) Find the equivalent capacitance of two capacitors when a) What do you mean by action of point in electrostatic? they are connected in series and parallel. b) A man inside a metallic case does not receive a shock when case Group 'C' is highly charged. Why? 9. Attempt any three questions: [4x3=12] Group 'B' a) Castrol oil at 2000 C has coefficient if viscosity 2.42NSm–2 5. Attempt any three questions: [3x4=12] and density 940 kg/m3. Calculate the terminal velocity of a) Obtain an expression for the velocity of an earth satellite and its time period. What is geostationary satellite? Obtained its height. steel ball of a radius 2 mm falling under gravity in the oil taking density of a steel 7800kg/m3. b) A train of mass 2x105 kg moves with velocity 72km/hr. up a straight inclined against frictional force of 1.28 x 104N. The inclination is such that train rises vertically 1m for every 100m traveling along incline. Calculate rate of increase P.E. and necessary power developed by the train. c) A steel wire of density 7800kg/m3 weighs 16gm and 250cm length. It is lengthens 1.2mm when stretched by a force of 80N. Calculate the young's modulus and energy stored in the wire. d) Assuming the earth is a perfect sphere of radius 6.4x106m. Calculate the change in weight of mass when taken form pole to equator. (Given Time period of rotation of the earth = 24hr) 10. Attempt any two questions: [2x4=8] a) A ball of copper of sp. Heat capacity 400J/kgk weighing 400gm is transferred from a furnace to 1kg of water at 200c. The temperature of water rises to 500 C. What is the original temperature of a ball. [Sp heat capacity of water = 4200J/kgk] b) Assuming the density of nitrogen to be 1.25kg/m3. What is the r.m.s. velocity of nitrogen molecule at 1270C. c) What is the result of mixing 100g of ice at 00C into 100 g of water at 200C in an iron vessel of mass 100g? 11. The refracting index of a glass prism is 1.62. If the angle of minimum deviation is 420. What is the angle of prism? [4] 12. A charged oil drop remains stationary when situated between two parallel plates 25mm apart and a P.d of 1000V is applied to the plates. Find the charge on the drop, if its mass is 5x10 –15kg. [4]