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LESSON -3
1. Explain the motion of blocks connected by a string in Vertical motion.
2. Explain the motion of blocks connected by a string in Horizontal motion.
3. Using free body diagram, show that it is easy to pull an object than to push it.
4. Explain the need for banking of tracks.
LESSON -4
1. State and explain work – kinetic energy principle. Mention any three examples for it.
2. Derive an expression for elastic collision in one dimension and discuss its cases.
3. Explain perfect inelastic collision and obtain an expression for the velocity?
Also deduce an expression for loss of kinetic energy in inelastic collision.
LESSON -5
1. Explain the types of equilibrium and their conditions.
2. Explain why a cyclist bends while negotiating a curve road? Arrive at the expression for
angle of bending for a given velocity.
3. Derive the expression for moment of inertia of a rod about its centre and perpendicular
to the rod.
4. Derive the expression for moment of inertia of a uniform ring about an axis passing
through the centre and perpendicular to the plane.
5. State and prove parallel axis theorem.
6. State and prove perpendicular axis theorem.
LESSON -6
1. Prove that at points near the surface of the Earth, the gravitational potential energy of
the object is 𝑈 = 𝑚 𝑔 ℎ
2. Explain the variation of acceleration due to gravity “g” with altitude .
3. Explain the variation of acceleration due to gravity “g” with depth .
4. Explain the variation of acceleration due to gravity “g” with latitude.
5. Derive an expression for orbital speed .
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6. Discuss the apparent weight of man standing inside the elevators.
7. Derive the time period of satellite orbiting the Earth.
LESSON -7
1. Derive an expression for the elastic energy stored per unit volume of a wire.
2. Derive the expression for the terminal velocity of a sphere moving in a high viscous fluid
using stokes force.
3. Derive Poiseuille‟s formula for the volume of a liquid flowing per second through a pipe
under streamlined flow.
4. Obtain an expression for the excess of pressure inside a (1) liquid drop (2) liquid (soap)
bubble and (3) air bubble.
5. State and prove Bernoulli‟s theorem for a flow of incompressible, non - viscous and
streamlined flow of fluid .
LESSON -8
1. Explain in detail Newton‟s law of cooling.
2. Derive Mayer‟s relation for ideal gas .
3. Derive the work done in isothermal process
4. Derive the work done in adiabatic process.
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5. Explain in detail Carnot cycle.
6. Derive the expression for Carnot engine efficiency.
LESSON -9
1. Write down the postulates of kinetic theory of gases.
2. Derive the ratio of two specific heat capacities of mono atomic, di atomic and tri atomic
molecules.
3. Derive an expression for mean free path of the gas.
LESSON -10
1. Explain the horizontal oscillations of a spring .
2. Explain the vertical oscillation of a spring.
3. Deduce the effective spring constant when the springs are connected in series.
4. Deduce the effective spring constant when the springs are connected in parallel
5. Discuss the simple pendulum in detail and prove that the motion of simple pendulum is
a simple harmonic and obtain an expression for its time period.
6. Discuss in detail the energy in simple harmonic motion.
LESSON -11
1. Derive the expression for the velocity of a travelling wave produced in a string
2. Describe Newton‟s formula for velocity of sound waves in air and also discuss
Laplace correction.
3. Explain how overtones are produced in a closed organ pipe.
4. Explain how overtones are produced in a closed organ pipe.
5. How will you determine the velocity of sound using resonance air column apparatus?
6. What is meant by Doppler effect?. Discuss the following cases (1) Source in motion and
Observer at rest (2) Observer in motion and Source at rest (3) Both are in motion .