List of Selected Constant Values: DP024 Set 1
List of Selected Constant Values: DP024 Set 1
List of Selected Constant Values: DP024 Set 1
Permeability constant = 4 × 10 Hm
1
DP024 SET 1
2. = sin 19.
= 1
3. 20.
= =
2
4. 21.
= = = =
2
5. 2 22.
=2 = =
6. 2 23. =
=
7. = 24. =
8. ( , )= sin( ± ) 35.
=
9. 26. = sin
=
10. 27.
= =
11. = 28.
=
12. = + + + + 29. =2
13. 1 1 1 1 1 30. 1 1 1
= + + + + = +
14. 31.
= = =
15. 1 1 1 1 1 32.
= + + + + =
16. = + + + + 33. 1
+2
=
17. = 34.
=
2
DP024
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SET 1
-
1 The vertical position, of a particle along -axis under periodic vibration is described
by the equation
= 0.3 sin +4
3
where and are in meter, and in second.
(a) Determine the amplitude, angular velocity, and wave number.
(b) Determine the direction of wave propagation.
-
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1- (e)- magnitude
rads
_
' Y = dy_
Angular → w= dt
frequency (¥ -1+4 -11N) ]
¥ dye[0.3
-
Waye number (K =
) ( Igt -1451M )
-
= 0.1-a cos
( Sl unit )
l
-
= 0.1-a cos
12.57m '
_
=
'
#
-
= -
o .
097ms
pt-n.to#
Time taken for the particle to
g. (c) one
cycle of its oscillation)
complete Direction
(Time for the Waye to travel one wavelength) 141=0 097ms -
- I
w=% =
2¥ Direction : downwards
w =
2¥ -1=65
,
#
Speedline
distance between two successive crests )
9- (f)
d- wavelength C Distance points
¥
between two identical
any successive
T= V=fd
k=
2¥ On the waves
K = 451 £ ÷
=
{×
41T =
=
¥
✗= 0 -5m 0.5
# =
6-
_
'
= 0.0833ms
#
yerticalpositiony-0.¥3S.in
4- (d)
( -1+4×4
(b)
=2A
Ri R}
3 9
Rz R4
6 12
FIGURE 2
dt =9n [8 marks]
2.0×10-3 = 1234=133 1- R4
2. 0×10-3 =
9+12
2.0×10-3 ✗ 2. 0×10-3 = 21 r
do, =
ReH=(É,ztÉ
"
1- )
= ,,
250000
( {+ É )
-1
=
°
4×10 C
-
=
# =
:
unit time
Q flowing through the area per
.
flowing
=
of charges #
=d÷,JdQ= through
formula the amount
(I the area .
'
dt :
time .
YA V34 =
YEH
change YEH :[ elf
is elementary
Reff
(a) Cii) Electrons e
-
= (2) ( 6. 3)
Q -
- ne
(1.6×10-19)
= 12.64
4×10-6 = n
412=1--12 1212
n =
?6q
,
4 12.6=11219 )
Iiz= 1.4A #
= 2.5×1013 electrons
DP024 SET 1
(a) (
iilpotentialdiftere.in# (4)
3 (a) C2 = Q2
3cal "
Tlz
'E¥¥iY%P"i-
=3 F
3×10-6 =
l00z
= 3
µ -14M 42 = 100×10-6
=
7µF
"
¥-6
left -
_
( Eitan) =2 F
=
33.334
=(ɵ+ɵ)
"
=4 F
1.556µF #
=
FIGURE 3
Qo
Qo
0.630
0.370-0
Ecs]
O e tls )
0
z
5
DP024 SET 1
4 (a) Two long parallel wires, P and Q are fixed on a horizontal plane in north-south
direction. Wire P is 10 cm left of Q. Wire P carries 40 A current northwards
while wire Q carries 20 A current southwards.
(i) Sketch the magnetics field lines around wire P and wire Q.
(ii) Determine the direction and magnitude of resultant magnetic field at
midpoint between the wires.
(iii) Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant magnetic field at
a point on the horizontal plane, 8.0 cm from wire P and 18 cm from
wire Q.
[10 marks]
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(b) A coil of wire containing 600 circular loops with radius 4.5 cm is placed in a
magnetic field that decreases at the rate of 0.2 T s . Calculate the magnitude
of the induced emf if
(i) the plane of the coil is perpendicular to the magnetic field.
(ii) the plane of the coil is parallel to the magnetic field.
around a magnet
The region experienced
force be
[4 marks]
.
can
- where magnetic
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✗
to
47
Q current
p €5
Ip IQ NOT
=
use 2hr of any
- " distance the
straight
.LY?i9nngi-Yn?:?n#pajYas
' a) ciii point
from
"
"" "
conduct
E- 1- I % q
.
q
.
positive
::•-%
=
'4" 1,8%-2-4%-2)
B ne -1=-7.78×10-5-1
4 (b)
limagnitude
positive
'
as
page
'
B net = Bp + Be
181 =NAd÷ ,
=% + = NC Tir 2) %
40 2)
(boo ) CIT )(4.5×(0-2)
.
2M¥ ( Ip
=
+ IQ )
= 0.76344 #
=
z
,
(40+20) (b) Cii ) Magnitude
=÷soo
°
• 0=90 , ∅ = 0
Therefore E = 0
Direction : Into
the
page# #
6
b- (a) Ci ) Position
R = If
f- =
G-
f- = 31
2
DP024 SET 1
.
= +15cm
F- titty
=
is 21-01-15
= 5 (a) A concave mirror has a radius of curvature 30 cm. An object is placed 20 cm in
front of the mirror. (a) Ciii )
¥ to ↓
-
=
To ÷, =
(i) Determine the position of the image.
60cm "
#
=
¥ = -
(iii) Sketch and label ray diagram to show the formation of the image.
= -
%
=-3
#
[7 marks]
¥ M= -
20 cm.
to ¥0 & = +
= - 33.33
÷, -
-
% Éo -
To (i) Determine the position and magnification of the image.
= -
0.67
&, =
0.03
(ii) State three characteristic of the image. Justify your answer.
4=0%3 (b) Cii ) ◦ Real , because
image distance ,v
is positive .
=
33.33cm # •
Inverted , because magnification M ,
is
negative .
[7 marks]
• Diminished , because IM / < I
ˢ;:::¥an6 (a) Coherent light with a wavelength of 475 nm is incident on a double slit and its
Third dark
sixth
fringe
dark fringe
:
:
m=2
m=5
interference pattern is observed on a screen at 85 cm from the slits. The
45 -
Yz =3 11×10 -2m
.
distance between the third and sixth dark fringe is 3.11 cm. Calculate the
(5tÉa c2+ᵗ☐= -
3.11×10-2m
(i) separation distance between slits
3 = 3. 11×10-2 m
(ii) distance from the central maximum to the third order bright fringe.
31475×10%(85-+10.2) ≥ 3.11×10-2
D= 3- 895m
=
=
3.11×10-12
0.03hm
# [7 marks]
#
yz=3l475;?j?%¥'
(b) In a Young’s Double slits experiment, the slits are 0.3 mm apart and the
distance of the screen to the slits is 50 cm. The slits are illuminated by an
orange light of wavelength 6.0 × 10 m.
(i) Calculate the difference in path lengths from each of the slits to the
location of the center of third order dark fringe on the screen.
(ii) Calculate the separation between the adjacent bright fringes.
(iii) What will happen to the interference pattern if a light of shorter
wavelength is used instead? Explain your answer.
6lb ) (i
)DiHerence_ 6 (b) Cii)Separation [7 marks]
m= 3
( Mt } Jd
Ay
-
_
did
L
(60×1,9%-4%5)
=
( 3-1 E) (6.0×10-7)
=
=
I ✗ 10 Gm
-
= 2.
# 3
I ✗
-
10
=
#
i iJT-nte-ferencepatterna-y-Y.lt
6lb) (
yah
of decrease
*The separation fringes Ay 7