Column I gives a list of possible set of parameters measured in some experiments. The variations of the parameters in the form of graphs are shown in Column II. Match the set of parameters given in Column I with the graphs given in Column II. Indicate your answer by darkening the appropriate bubbles of the 4 $$\times$$ 4 matrix given in the ORS.
Column I | Column II | ||
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(A) | Potential energy of a simple pendulum (y-axis) as a function of displacement (x) axis | (P) | |
(B) | Displacement (y-axis) as a function of time (x-axis) for a one dimensional motion at zero or constant acceleration when the body is moving along the positive x-direction | (Q) | |
(C) | Range of a projectile (y-axis) as a function of its velocity (x-axis) when projected at a fixed angle | (R) | |
(D) | The square of the time period (y-axis) of a simple pendulum as a function of its length (x-axis) | (S) |
An optical component and an object S placed along its optic axis are given in Column I. The distance between the object and the component can be varied. The properties of images are given in Column II. Match all the properties of images from Column II with the appropriate components given in Column I. Indicate your answer by darkening the appropriate bubbles of the 4 $$\times$$ 4 matrix given in the ORS.
Column I | Column II | ||
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(A) | (P) | Real Image | |
(B) | (Q) | Virtual Image | |
(C) | (R) | Magnified Image | |
(D) | (S) | Image at infinity |
Column I contains a list of processes involving expansion of an ideal gas. Match this with Column II describing the thermodynamic change during this process. Indicate your answer by darkening the appropriate bubbles of the 4 $$\times$$ 4 matrix given in the ORS.
Column I | Column II | ||
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(A) | An insulated container has two chambers separated by a valve. Chamber I contains an ideal gas and the Chamber II has vacuum. The valve is opened. |
(P) | The temperature of the gas decreases |
(B) | An ideal monatomic gas expands to twice its original volume such that its pressure P $$\propto$$ $$\frac{1}{\mathrm{V}^2}$$, where V is the volume of the gas | (Q) | The temperature of the gas increase or remains constant. |
(C) | An ideal monoatomic gas expands to twice its original volume such that its pressure P $$\propto$$ $$\frac{1}{\mathrm{V}^{4/3}}$$, where V is its volume | (R) | The gas loses heat |
(D) | An ideal monoatomic gas expands such that its pressure P and volume V follows the behaviour shown in the graph |
(S) | The gas gains heat |