JEE Advanced 2024 Physics Solution
JEE Advanced 2024 Physics Solution
SUBJECT: PHYSICS
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| JEE (ADVANCED) 2024 | DATE : 26-05-2024 | PAPER-1 | PHYSICS
PART : PHYSICS
Question Paper-1 has three (03) parts: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Each part has a total Eighteen (17) questions divided into four (04) sections (Section-1, Section-2, Section-3, Section-4)
Total number of questions in Question Paper-1 are 51 and Maximum Marks are One Hundred and Eighty (180).
SECTION-1 : 12 Marks
Planck’s constant h, and speed of light c. If the dimensionless quantity is written as e 0 h c and n is a
non-zero integer, then (, , , ) is given by
(A) (2n, –n, –n, –n) (B) (n, –n, –2n, –n)
(C) (n, –n, –n, –2n) (D) (2n, –n, –2n, –2n)
Ans. (A)
2. An infinitely long wire, located on the z-axis, carries a current l along the +z-direction and produces the
magnetic field B . The magnitude of the line integral B dl along a straight line from the point
(– 3 a, a, 0) to (a, a, 0) is given by
[0 is the magnetic permeability of free space.]
(A) 70I / 24 (B) 70I / 12 (C) 0I / 8 (D) 0I / 6
Ans. (A)
Sol.
3 a, a x dx
) (a,a)
dB
i x
B. d = B cos × d
a
0 ' a
= 2
a 2
x 2
a 2
x 2
dx
3a
a
0ia dx
=
2 a2 x 2
3a
a
0i . a 1 x
= tan1
2 a a 3a
0 .i
=
2 4 3
0 i 7 7 0 i
=
2 12 24
3. Two beads, each with charge q and mass m, are on a horizontal, frictionless, non-conducting, circular
hoop of radius R. One of the beads is glued to the hoop at some point, while the other one performs small
oscillations about its equilibrium position along the hoop. The square of the angular frequency of the small
oscillations is given by
[ 0 is the permittivity of free space.]
(A) q2 / (4 0 R3m) (B) q2 / (32 0 R3m) (C) q2 / (8 0 R3m) (D) q2 / (16 0 R3m)
Ans. (B)
FR = – F sin
kq2
=– .
4R 2
– q2 x
a= 2
4 x 4 0 R m 2R
q2 q2
a = – x =
32R3m 32 0 R3m
4. A block of mass 5 kg moves along the x-direction subject to the force F = (–20x + 10) N, with the value
of x in metre. At time t = 0 s, it is at rest at position x = 1m. The position and momentum of the block at t
= (/4) s are
(A) –0.5 m, 5 kg m/s (B) 0.5 m, 0 kg m/s (C) 0.5 m, –5 kg m/s (D) –1 m, 5 kg m/s
Ans. (C)
Sol. F = – 20x + 10
a = – 4x + 2
a = 0 x = 05
X = 0.5 X = 1
M.P. t=0
a = – 4 (x – 0.5)
a = – 4X
2 = 4
= 2
x = 0.5 + 0.5 cost
x = 0.5 + 0.5 cos(2t)
At t = → x = 0.5 + 0.5 × 0
4
x = 0.5
v = – 0.5 × 2 sin(2t)
and p = –5 sin(2t)
At t = , p = –5
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SECTION 2 : 12 Marks
5. A particle of mass m is moving in a circular orbit under the influence of the central force F(r) = –kr,
corresponding to the potential energy V(r) = kr2 / 2, where k is a positive force constant and r is the radial
distance from the origin. According to the Bohr’s quantization rule, the angular momentum of the particle is
given by L n , where h /2 , h is the Planck’s constant, and n a positive integer, If and E are
the speed and total energy of the particle, respectively, then which of the following expression(s) is(are)
correct?
1 k
(A) r n (B) n
2 2
mk m3
L k n k
(C) 2
(D) E
mr m 2 m
kr 2
U=
2
m v2 m v2
= k.r 2 = k
r
mvr = n.
m..r 2 =
n 2
m 2 / r 2 k
n2 2
m. r4 =
k
n2 2
r4 = `
mk
1
r2 = n
mk
k.r 2
v2 =
m
k k
= n.
m m3
k
v2 = n
m3
L = mvr
L mvr
2
mr mr2
2
=
r r2
k
=
m
=K+U
1 kr 2 k
= m 2 = n
2 2 m
6. Two uniform strings of mass per unit length and 4, and length L and 2L, respectively, are joined at
point O, and tied at two fixed ends P and Q, as shown in the figure. The strings are under a uniform
1 T
tension T. If we define the frequency 0 , which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct?
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(A) With a node at O, the minimum frequency of vibration of the composite string is 0
(B) With an antinode at O, the minimum frequency of vibration of the composite string is 2 0 .
(C) When the composite string vibrates at the minimum frequency with a node at O, it has 6 nodes,
including the end nodes.
(D) No vibration mode with an antinode at O is possible for the composite string.
Ans. (ACD)
4
P Q
Sol. L O 2L
1 v 2 4
(A) = 1 = = =2
2 v2 1
p1 1
L=
2
p2 2
2L =
2
1 p p 1 1 1
= 1 1 1= 2 =
2 p2 2 p 2 21 2 2 4
p1 = 1
P2 = 4
Minimum frequency of oscillation
1 T
f=
2L
1
(B) p1 1 L
2 2
1
p 2 1 2L
2 2
2p1 1 1
×2 =
2p 2 1 2
2p1 1 1
= not possible
2p 2 1 4
7. A glass beaker has a solid, plano-convex base of refractive index 1.60, as shown in the figure. The radius
of curvature of the convex surface (SPU) is 9 cm, while the planar surface (STU) acts as a mirror. This
beaker is filled with a liquid of refractive index n up to the level QPR. If the image of a point object O at a
height of h (OT in the figure) is formed onto itself, then, which of the following option(s) is(are) correct?
h = 1.42
9 9
(B) h = 36 = 50 1.6 – n = h = 1.35
1 .6 n 50
9 9
(C) h = 65 = 50 1.6 – n = n = 1.42
1 .6 n 50
9
(D) h = 65 1.6 – n = n = 1.49
85
SECTION-3 : 24 Marks
8. The specific heat capacity of a substance is temperature dependent and is given by the formula C = kT,
where k is a constant of suitable dimensions in SI units, and T is the absolute temperature. If the heat
required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of the substance from –73° C to 27°C is nk, the value of n is
______.
[Given: 0 K = – 273°C.]
Ans. 25000
Sol. dQ = C.dT T1 = – 73 + 273 = 200 k
dQ = KTdT T2 = 27 + 273 = 300 k
300
Q= k
Tdt
200
300
T2
=k×
2
200
=
k
2
9 104 4 104 =
k
2
× 5 × 104
9. A disc of mass M and radius R is free to rotate about its vertical axis as shown in the figure. A battery
operated motor of negligible mass is fixed to this disc at a point on its circumference. Another disc of the
same mass M and radius R / 2 is fixed to the motor’s thin shaft. Initially, both the discs are at rest. The
motor is switched on so that the smaller disc rotates at a uniform angular speed . If the angular speed
at which the large disc rotates is / n, then the value of n is ______.
Ans. 12
w1
Li = Lf = 0
So finally L1 = L2
clock wire in positive
I – mvR
= I1 × W 1
2
1 R 1
m × – m (1R) × R = mR2 × 1
2 2 2
– 1 + = 1 1 = =
8 2 12 n
n = 12 Ans.
10. A point source S emits unpolarised light uniformly in all directions. At two point A and B, the ratio r = IA /
IB of the intensities of light is 2. If a set of two polaroids having 45° angle between their pass-axes is
placed just before point B, then the new value of r will be _____.
Ans. 8
Sol. Case-I
source. IA IB
A B
IA
r= =2
IB
Case -II
T T
45º
IB
source A IB/4
IA
= ×4=2×4
IB
r1 = 8
11. A source (S) of sound has frequency 240 Hz. When the observer (O) and the source move towards each
other at a speed v with respect to the ground (as shown in Case 1 in the figure), the observer measures
the frequency of the sound to be 288 Hz. However, when the observer and the source move away from
each other at the same speed v with respect to the ground (as shown in Case 2 in the figure), the observer
measures the frequency of sound to be n Hz. The value of n is _____.
Ans. 200
v u
Sol. f app = f 0
v u
v u
288 = 240 × .....(i)
v u
v u
h = 240 × .....(ii)
v u
2
h v u
=
288 v u
2
240
h = 288 ×
288
h = 200 Ans.
12. Two large, identical water tanks, 1 and 2, kept on the top of a building of height H, are filled with water
up to height ℎ in each tank. Both the tanks contain an identical hole of small radius on their sides, close
to their bottom. A pipe of the same internal radius as that of the hole is connected to tank 2, and the pipe
ends at the ground level. When the water flows from the tanks 1 and 2 through the holes, the times taken
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to empty the tanks are t1 and t2, respectively. If H = h, then the ratio t1/t2 is _____.
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Ans. 3
A1V1 = A2V2
dh
a 2gh = A ×
dt
a 2g
t = – h–112 dh
A
=–2 h
0
h
a 2g
t1 = 2 h ...... (1)
A
Case -II
a 2g
A
t2 = – 2 H h 0
h
= 2 Hh H ......(2)
eq (1) divide by eq.(2)
t1 h
=
t2 Hh H
16
But H= h
9
t1
So = 3 Ans.
t2
13. A thin uniform rod of length L and certain mass is kept on a frictionless horizontal table with a massless
string of length L fixed to one end (top view is shown in the figure). The other end of the string is pivoted
to a point O. If a horizontal impulse P is imparted to the rod at a distance x = L/n from the mid-point of
the rod (see figure), then the rod and string revolve together around the point O, with the rod remaining
aligned with the string. In such a case, the value of n is _____.
p x
A = angular impulse.
= p × r = p x
2
= linear impulse = P
= p
p = mv – 0
p = mv
3
A = mv × x …(1)
2
L = angular momentum
= + mv × r
m 2 3
= × + mv ×
12 2
angular impulse = change in angular momentum
3 m 2 3
mv x + mv
2 12 2
m 2
mvx =
12
3
V=×
2
3 m2
m x=
2 12
3 1
x
2 12
2
x = x
12 3 18 n
So n = 18 Ans.
14. One mole of a monatomic ideal gas undergoes the cyclic process J→ K→ L→ M→ J, as shown in the P-
T diagram.
Match the quantities mentioned in List-I with their values in List-II and choose the correct option.
[ℛ is the gas constant.]
(P) Work done in the complete cyclic process (1) RT0 − 4RT0 ln 2
(Q) Change in the internal energy of the gas in the process JK (2) 0
(R) Heat given to the gas in the process KL (3) 3RT0
(S) Change in the internal energy of the gas in the process MJ (4) −2RT0 ln 2
(5) −3RT0 ln 2
(A) P 1; Q 3; R 5; S 4 (B) P 4; Q 3; R 5; S 2
(C) P 4; Q 1; R 2; S 2 (D) P 2; Q 5; R 3; S 4
Ans. (B)
15. Four identical thin, square metal sheets, S1, S2, S3 and S4, each of side 𝑎 are kept parallel to each
other with equal distance d ( << a) between them, as shown in the figure. Let C0 = aa2/d, where
𝜀0 is the permittivity of free space.
Match the quantities mentioned in List-I with their values in List-II and choose the correct option.
List-I List-II
(P) The capacitance between S1 and S4, with (1) 3 C0
S2 and S3 not connected, is
(Q) The capacitance between S1 and S4, with (2) C0/2
S2 shorted to S3, is
(R) The capacitance between S1 and S3, with (3) C0/3
S2 shorted to S4, is
(S) The capacitance between S1 and S2, with (4) 2C0/3
S3 shorted to S1, and S2 shorted to S4, is
(5) 2C0
(A) P → 3; Q → 2; R → 4; S → 5 (B) P → 2; Q → 3; R → 2; S → 1
(C) P → 3; Q → 2; R → 4; S → 1 (D) P → 3; Q → 2; R → 2; S → 5
0 a 2
Sol. C0 = = capacitance of one capacitor
d
(P)
A
B
0 a 2
C=
d1
d = 3d
0 a 2
C=
3d
C0
C=
3
Ans. 3
(Q)
C C
A B
C1 C2
C1 = C2 = C0
both are series
C0
So Ceq =
2
(R)
C
C
A C1 C2 C3
C1 C2
B
A C3
2C 0
Ceq =
3
Ans. 4
B A B
A
C2 C3
C1
B
All in parallel
So Ceq = 3C0 Ans. (1)
Ans. P 3, Q 2, R 4, S 1
16. A light ray is incident on the surface of a sphere of refractive index 𝑛 at an angle of incidence 0.
The ray partially refracts into the sphere with angle of refraction 0 and then partly reflects from
the back surface. The reflected ray then emerges out of the sphere after a partial refraction. The
total angle of deviation of the emergent ray with respect to the incident ray is . Match the
quantities mentioned in List-I with their values in List-II and choose the correct option.
List-I List-II
(P) If n = 2 and = 180°, then all the (1) 30° and 0°
possible values of 𝜃0 will be
A B
0
0 0
0
0
C
0
A = 0 – 0 (CW)
B = – 20 (CW)
C = 0 – 0 (CW)
= 2(0 – 0) + – 20 = 2 …(1)
(P) n = 2, = 180°
2(0 – 0) = 20
0 = 20
0 = 0° Ans.
(A)
1 × sin0 = 2sin0
2sin0cos0 = 2sin0
cos 0 = 1
0 = 0 = 0 Ans.
(Q) n= 3
= 180°
0 = 20
1 × sin0 = 3 sin0
2cos0 = 3
0 = = 30°
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0 = 60° R0 = 0°
(R) 0 = 0 and 30° Ans.
P 5, Q 2, R 1, S 4
Match the quantities mentioned in List-I with their values in List-II and choose the correct option.
List-I List-II
(P) The value of 1 in Ampere is (1) 0
(Q) The value of 2 in Ampere is (2) 2
(R) The value of 0 in kilo-radians/s is (3) 4
(S) The value of v0 in Volt is (4) 20
(5) 200
(A) P → 1; Q → 3; R → 2; S → 5 (B) P → 1; Q → 2; R → 3; S → 5
(C) P → 1; Q → 3; R → 2; S → 4 (D) P → 2; Q → 5; R → 3; S → 4
Ans. (A)
Sol. Just after K1 close current 1 = 0 Ans.
E 20
after long time 2 = = = 4A Ans.
R 5
after K1 open and K2 close. It become
L-C oscillator, energy conserved.
1 1
Li max CV 2
2 2
Li22
=V
C
L
V = i2
C
25 10 3 45
= 4 6
=
10 10 101
V = 200 Ans.
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