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Eamcet 2006

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EAMCET ENGINEERING SOLVED PAPER @pXiiyall If CR, L and I denote capacity, resistance, inductance and electric curren respectively, the quantities having the same dimensions of time are L ayer Oz @)vic | aL (@) () aiid (2) only (b) (1) and (3) only (©) (1) and (4) only (@) (2), (2) and (8) only A man standing on a road has to hold his umbrella at 30° with the vertical to keep the rain away. He throws the umbrella and starts running at 10 km/h, He finds that raindrops are hitting his head vertically. The actual speed of raindrops is : (a) 20 km/h {b) 10V3 km/h (©) 20V3km/h = (d):10 km/h A body is projected from the earth at angle 30° with the horizontal with some initial velocity. If its range is 20 m, the maximum height reached by itis : (in metres) (a) 53 Oe te 32 (a) 103 ‘A motor is used to deliver water at a certain rate through a given horizontal pipe. To deliver n-times the water through the same pipe in the same time the power of the motor must be increased as follows : (a) n-times (b) n?-times (© n°times (a) n*-times Abullet of mass 10 g is fired horizontally with a velocity 1000 ms"? from a rifle situated at a height 50 m above the ground. If the bullet reaches the ground with a velocity 500 ms”’, the work done against air resistance in the trajectory of the bullet is : (g = 10 ms’ ?) (a) S005 J (b) 3755 J (Q) 3750S (d) 17.5J Aman of 50 kg is standing at one end ona boat of length 25 m and mass 200 kg. If he starts running and when he reaches the other end, he has a velocicy 2 ms” ' with respect to the boat. ‘The final velocity of the boat is; (in ms~') @?2 wo o§ @§ For a system to follow the law of conservation of linear momentum during a collision, the condition is : (1) total external force acting on the system is zero. .2) total external force acting on the system is finite and time of collision is negligible. (3) total internal force acting on the system is zero. (a) () only (b) 2) only (©) G)enly (d) () or 2) When the angle of inclination of an inclined plane is 0, an object slides down with uniform velocity. If the same object is pushed up with a initial velocity u on the same inclined plane; it goes up the plane and stops at a certain distance on the plane, Thereafter the body : (a) slides down the inclined plane and reaches the ground with velocity u. (b) slides down the inclined plane and reaches the ground with velocity less than u. (© slides down the inclined pane and reaches the ground with velocity greater than w. (d) stays at rest on the inclined plane and will not slide down. 9. 10. iL. 12. A.uniform rod of length 8a and mass 6m lies on smooth horizontal sarface. Two point masses ‘mand 2m moving in the same plane with speed 2v and v respectively strike the rod perpendicularly at distances a and 2c From the mid point of the rod in the opposite directions and stick to the rod. The angular velocity of the system immediately alter the collision is : by by @) 336 ) 336 oy 6» © ga (a) dle Assume the earth's orbit around the sun as circular and the distance between their centres as D. Mass of the earth is M and its radius is R. If earth has an angular velocity w, with respect 10 its centre and «o with respect co the centre of the sun, the total kinetic energy of earth is 7 MRF 03 w\ | 5/ Do @ seeih(g) + $(22) | omy Meaa 5 © goal + 2 yp2,.2 o 5/ Do} co Janta /ro(2)'3( ge) Assertion (a) : A particle of mass m dropped into a hole made along the diameter of the earth from one end to the other and possess simple harmonic metion, Reason (R) : Gravitational force between any two particles is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. (a) Both (A) and (R) are true and {R) is the correct explanation of (A) (b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) {e) (A) is true but (R) is false (@) (A) is false but (R) is true To the fee end of spring hanging from a rigid suppor, @ block of mass m is hung and slowly allowed to come to its equilibrium position. Then stretching in the spring is d. If the same block is attached to the same spring and allowed to fall suddenly, the amount of stretching is ; (force constant, k) «w 7 (b) 24 ot @ 4a 13. 14, 15, 16. 17. Assertion (a) : Ductile metals are used to prepare thin wires Reason (R) : In the stress-strain curve of ductile metals, the length between the points representing elastic limit and breaking point is very small (a) Both (A) and (R) are ue and (Ry is the correct explanation of (A) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) (6) (A) is true but (R) is false (€) (A) is false bur (R) is true Two soap bubbles combine to form a single bubble. In this process, the change in volume and surface acea are respectively V and A. If Pis the atmospheric pressure, and T is the surface tension of che soap solution, the following relation is tue. (@) 4PV +37 =0 (b) 3ev—ara =0 (© 4Pv-3TA=0 (4) 3PV + 4TA =0 An air bubble of radius 1 cm sises from the bottom portion through a liquid of density 1.5 gfce at a constant speed of 0.25 ems |. if the density of air is neglected, the coetficient of viscosity of the liquid is approximately, (in Pas) : (by (a) 13000 (>) 1300 (©) 130 (a) 13 ‘Two blocks of masses 1 kg and 2 kg are connected by a metal wire going over a smooth pulley as shown in figure. The breaking stress of the metal is 2x10° N/m?, What should be the minimum radius of the wire used if itis not t0 break ? Take g = 10 nys* @) 4.6x10°Sm (© 25x10 om 1kg ]2ka (b) 46x10 m @) 25x 10% m ‘The tem, :rature of a thin uniform circular disc, of one metre diameter is increased by 10°C. The percentage increase in moment of inertia of the disc about an axis passing through its centre and perpendicular to the circular face : (linear coefficient of expansion =1 x10 °C) (a) 0.0055 (©) 0.022 (b) 0.011 (d) 0.044 18. 19. 20. 21. A given mass of 2 is compressed isothermally until its pressure is doubled. It is then allowed to expand adiabatically uatil its original volume is restated and its pressure is then found to be 0.75 of its initial pressure. The ratio of the specific heats of the gas is approximately @) 120 (b) 1.41 () 1.67 (d) 1.83 A cycli Process ABCD is shown below in the given P-V diagram, In the following answers the one that represents the same process as in PY diagram + ao oo — = ) Two solid spheres A and B made of the same material have radii, and ry respectively. Both the spheres are cooled from the same temperature under the conditions valid fer Newton's law of cooling. The ratio of the rate of change of temperature of A and Bis: (a) ) ® . % a ay © 2 (d) F Two strings A and B of lengths, £,= 80cm and id separately ina Ly = xem respectively are used sep@ sonometer, The ratio of their densities (44/do) is 0.81, The diameter of Bis one half that - If the strings have the same tension an fundamental frequency the value of x is 22, 23. 24, 25. 26. (a) 33 (b) 102 (c} 144 (d) 130 An observer is standing 500 m away from a vertical hill. Starting between the observer and the hill, a police van sounding a siren of frequency 1000 Hz moves towards the hill with a uniform speed. If the frequency of the sound heard directly from the siren is 970 Hz, the frequency of the sound heard after reflection from the hill (in Hz) is about, (velocity of sound 330 ms’) : (a) 1042 (b) 1032 (c) 1022 (d) 1012 The two surfaces af a biconvex lens has same radii of curvatures. This lens is made of glass of refractive index 1.5 and has a focal length 10 cm in air. The lens is cut into two equal halves along a plane perpendicular to its principal axis to yield two plano-convex lenses. The two pieces are glued such that the convex surfaces touch each other. If this combination lens is immersed in water (refractive index = 4/3), its focal length (in em) is fa 5 {b) 10 (o) 20 (d) 40 Dispersive power depends on the following : (a) material of the prism (b) shape of the prism {c} size of the prism (d) size, shape and material of the prism Match the appropriate pairs from Lists [and 1: Lists : List 1. | Niogen (A) | Continuous molecules spectrum 2. | incandescent (®) | Absorption solids spectrum 3. | Frounhoffer lines | (C) | Band spectrum 4, | Blectiic are | (D) | Emission spectrum between iron rods, (@) 1-6, 2-4, 3-8, 4-D (b) 1-B, 2-4, 3-D, 4-C (Q 1-0, 2-4, 3-8, 4-C @ 1A, 2-€, 3-D, 4-8 In Young's double slit experiment, first slit has width four times the width of the second slit.

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