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JEE Advanced 2019 Question Paper Physics Paper 2 New

The document contains a series of physics problems and solutions related to various topics such as optics, mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism, specifically designed for JEE Advanced Paper 2. Each problem is presented with multiple-choice options, followed by detailed solutions that include relevant equations and calculations. The document serves as a study resource for students preparing for the JEE Advanced examination.

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PHYSICS – JEE ADVANCED PAPER – 2

SECTION – 1

1. Consider two plane convex lens of same radius of curvature and refractive index n1 and n2 respectively. Now
consider two cases:

Case – I: When n1 = n2 = n, then equivalent focal length of lens is f0


Case – II: When n1 = n, n2 = n + Δn, then equivalent focal length of lens is f = f0 + Δf0
Then correct options are:
(a) If Δn/n > 0, then Δf0/f0 < 0
(b) |Δf0/f0| < |Δn/n|
(c) If n = 1.5, Δn = 10-3 and f0 = 20 cm then |Δf0| = 0.02 cm
(d)

Solution:

1 1 1 2  n  1
  n  1     … (1)
f1 f  f0 R

1 1 1
  n  n  1   
f2  R 

1  n 1  1
    n  n  1  
f  f 0  R  f 

2n  n  2
 … (2)
R

 f 0  f 0   2n  1 / R
 
 f 0   2n  n  2  / R

1  f 0 2  n  1

f0 2n  n  2

f 0  2 102

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A, C

2. In YDSE monochromatic light of wavelength 600 nm incident of slits as shown in figure.

If S1S2 = 3mm, OP = 11 mm then


0.36
(a) If   degree then destructive interfaces at point P.

0.36
(b) If   degree then constructive interfaces at point O.

(c) If α = 0 then constructive interfaces at O
(d) Fringe width depends an α

Solution:

d = 3mm OP = 11 mm

x  d sin   d sin 

dy
 d 
D

3 3 11106
.36 
(A) x  3 10     3900
 180 1


3900   2n  1 n7
2

Dest

.36 
(B) x  3mm    600 nm
 180
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600nm  n 600nm

 n  1 const

(C)   0 x  0 const

3. A uniform rigid rod of mass m & length l is released from vertical position on rough surface with sufficient
friction for lower end not to slip as shown in figure. When rod makes angle 60° with vertical then find correct
alternative/s

2g 3g mg 3g
(a)   (b)   (c) N  (d) aradial 
2 16 4

Solution:

K  U  0

1
T0 2  U
2

1 ml 2 2  L
    mg 
2 3  4

3g

u

2 3g 3g
aradial    
2 u 2 4

  I 0

l
mg sin 60
3 3g
 2
2

l 4l

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 l l
av     sin 60   2 cos 60
 2 2

3 3g 3 3g
 
8 2 8

mg  N  mav

mg
N
16

4. Monoatomic gas A having 5 mole is mixed with diatomic gas B having 1 mole in container of volume V 0. Now
V0
the volume of mixture is compressed to by adiabatic process. Initial pressure and temperature of gas
4
mixture is P0 and T0. [given 23.2 = 9.2]
Choose correct option:
(a)  mix  1.6 (b) Final pressure is between 9P0 and 10P0

(c) W .D  13RT0 (d) Average Translational kinetic energy

Solution:

n1CP1  n2lP2 8
Vmix  
n1CV1  n2CV2 5

1 1  PV
PV
W 2 2

V 1

8/5
V 
PV 0 0
815
 P2  0 
9

P2  9.2P0

 V0 
0 0  92 P0
 PV 

4
 13RT0
3/5

5. The given arrangement is released from rest when spring is in natural length. Maximum extension in spring
during the motion is x0. a1, a2 and a3 are accelerations of the blocks. Make the correct options
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(a) a2  a1  a1  a3

4mg
(b) x0 
3k
x0 x 3k
(c) Velocity of 2m connected to spring when elongation is is v  0
2 2 14m
x0 3kx0
(d) Acceleration a1 at is
4 42m

Solution:

6. A dipole of Dipole moment p 


2

p0 ˆ ˆ

i  j . is placed at origin. Now a uniform external electric field at

magnitude E0 is applied along direction of dipole. Two points A and B are lying on a equipotential surface of
radius R centered at origin. A is along axial position of dipole and B is along equatorial position. There correct
option are:

(a) Net electric field at point A is 3E0 (b) Net electric field at point B is Zero

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PHYSICS – JEE ADVANCED PAPER – 2

1/3 1/3
 kp   2kp0 
(c) Radius of equatorial surface R   0  (d) Radius of equatorial surface R  
 E 
 E0   0 

Solution:

P0
P  x  1
2

KP0
 E0
r3

2 KP0
 EA net   E0  3E0
r3

 EB net  0

7. A free hydrogen atom after absorbing a photon of wavelength λa gets excited from state n = 1 to n = 4.
Immediately after electron jumps to n = m state by emitting a photon of wavelength λe. Let change in
momentum of atom due to the absorption and the emission are ΔPa and Δpe respectively. If a / e  1/ 5.

Which of the following is correct


(a) m = 2
(b) ΔPa/Pe = 1/2
(c) λe = 418 nm
(d) Ratio of K.E. of electron in the state n = m to n = 1 is ¼.

Solution:

 1
 1 
a E4  E1
 
16  1
 
c E4  Em  1 1  5
 2 
 m 16 

m2

12400  4
c   3647
13.6

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PHYSICS – JEE ADVANCED PAPER – 2

K 2 12 1
 
K1 22 4

8. In a cylinder a heavy piston is moving with speed v as shown diagram and gas is filled inside it. A gas molecule

is moving with speed v0 towards moving piston. Then which of the following is correct (Assume v <<<< v0

) and collision is elastic)

(a) change in speed after collision is 2V



(b) change is speed after collision is 2v0

V
(c) rate of collision is

(d) When piston is at its kinetic energy will be four times


2

Solution:

Change in speed is  2V  V0  V0   2V

SECTION – 2

9. If f   y iˆ  2 x ˆj calculate the work done if a particle moves along path as shown in diagram.

Solution:

d   ydx  2 x dx

1
 AB    y dx  1 dx  
0

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PHYSICS – JEE ADVANCED PAPER – 2

0.5
BC  21  dy  
1

0.5

C D    y dx  
1
4

0

DE  2    x dy  
0.5
2

  3 / 4

10. In a given circuit inductor of L = 1mH and resistance R = 1 are connected in series to ends of two parallel
conducting rods as shown. Now a rod of length 10 cm is moved with constant velocity of 1 cm/s in magnetic
field B = 1T. If rod starts moving at t = 0 then current in circuit after 1 millisecond is x 103 A. Then value of
x is: (given e-1 = 0.37)

Solution:

e  V  B  dl  103 vdf

i  103 1  e1 

i  0.63 mA

11. A prism is shown in the figure with prism angle 75° and refractive index 3. A light ray incidents on a surface
at incident angle θ. Other face is coated with a medium of refractive index n. For   60 ray suffers total
internal reflection find value of n2.

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PHYSICS – JEE ADVANCED PAPER – 2

Solution:

n
sin  
3

sin   3 sin  75  C 

@  60 T 2R

sin 60  3 sin  75  C 

C = (45°)

n 1 3 2
 n n  1.5
3 2 2

12. Perfectly reflecting mirror of mass M mounted on a spring constitute a spring mass system of angular frequency
4 M 
 such that  1024 m2 where h is plank constant. N photons of wavelength   8 106 m strikes the
h
mirror simultaneously at normal incidence such that the mirror gets displaced by 1 μm. If the value of N is

x 1012 , then find the value of x.

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PHYSICS – JEE ADVANCED PAPER – 2

Solution:

Photons are reflected

2Nh
 MV  mean

Vmean = ωA A = 1 min

m 106  
N 
2h

4 M 
N 1012
h

 X 1

13. A particle is projected with speed v0 at an angle    90  with horizontal and it bounce at same angle with

horizontal. If average velocity of journey is 0.8 v0 where v0 is average velocity of first projectile then α is.

14.

Match the column

A sample of monoatomic gas undergoes different thermodynamic process. Q = Heat given to the gas, W =
Work done by the gas, U = Change in internal energy of the gas.

15. The sample of monoatomic gas undergoes a process as represented by P – V graph (if P0V0 = 1/3 RT0) then

(P) W12  1/ 3 RT0 (Q) Q123  11/ 6 RT0 (R) U12  RT0 / 2 (S) W123  1/ 3RT0
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PHYSICS – JEE ADVANCED PAPER – 2

Which of the following options are correct


(a) P, Q, R, S are correct (b) Only P, Q are correct
(c) Only R, S are correct (d) Only P, R, S correct

SOLUTION:

1
12  PV
0 0  RT0
3

f
Q23  nCV T  2V0 P0  RT0
2

5
Q12  nCP T  RT0
6

1
  RT0
3

U12  nCV T

3
 n RT0
2

RT0

2

16. A sample of monoatomic gas undergoes a process as represented by T – V graph (if P0V0 = 1/3 RT0) then

 2 n  2   3
1 RT0
(P) W12  RT0 n 2 (Q) Q123 
3 6
RT0
(R) U12  0 (S) W123  n2
3
Which of the following option are correct:
(a) P, Q are incorrect (b) R, S are incorrect (c) P, Q, S are incorrect (d) none of these
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PHYSICS – JEE ADVANCED PAPER – 2

Solution:

12  n RT0 ln 2

Q123  Q12  Q23

 d12  dU 23

RT0 f
 n 2  n RT0
3 2

RT0 13
 n 2 RT0
3 32

1
123  R0T0 n 2
3

17. Length of string of a musical instrument is varied from Lo to 2Lo in 4 different cases. Wire is made of different
materials of mass per unit length μ, 2μ, 3μ, 4μ respectively. For first case (string – 1) length is Lo, Tension is To
3Lo rd
then fundamental frequency is fo, for second case length of the string is (3 Harmonic), for third case
2
5 Lo th 7 Lo
length of the string is (5 Harmonic) and for the fourth case length of the string is (14th harmonic). If
4 4
frequency of all is same then tension in strings in terms of To will be:
(a) String – 1 (P) To
To
(b) String – 2 (Q)
2
To
(c) String – 3 (R)
2
To
(d) String – 4 (S)
16
3To
(T)
16

Solution:

1 T0
(1) f1 
2 L0 
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PHYSICS – JEE ADVANCED PAPER – 2

3L0
(2) L
2

3 T2
f2 
3L
2 0 2
2

T0
T2 
2

5L0
(3) L
4

T0
T3 
16

T0
(4) Similarly T4 
16

SECTION – 3

18. The free length of all four string is varied from L0 to 2L0. Find the maximum fundamental frequency of 1, 2, 3,
4 in terms of f0 (tension is same in all strings)
(a) String – 1 (P) 1
1
(b) String – 2 (Q)
2
1
(c) String – 3 (R)
2
1
(d) String – 4 (S)
3
1
(T)
16
3
(U)
16

Solution:

1 T0
(1) f1 
2 L0 
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PHYSICS – JEE ADVANCED PAPER – 2

1 T2 f
(2) f2   0
L0 2 2

1 T2 f
f3   0
L0 3 3

1 T2 f
f4   0
L0 4 2

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