Board Paper of Class 10 2014 Physics - Solutions
General Instructions:
Answer to this paper must be written on the paper provided separately.
You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes.
This time is to be spent in reading the question paper.
The time given at the head of paper is the time allotted for writing the answers.
Section I is compulsory. Attempt any four questions from Section II.
The intended marks of questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].
- Question 1
(a) A force is applied on (i) a non-rigid body and (ii) a rigid body. How does the effect of the force differ in the above two cases? [2] (b) A metallic ball is hanging by a string from a fixed support. Draw a neat labelled diagram showing the forces acting on the ball and the string. [2] (c) (i) What is the weight of a body placed at the centre of the earth?
(ii) What is the principle of an ideal machine?[2] (d) Is it possible to have an accelerated motion with a constant speed? Explain. [2] (e) (i) When does a force do work?
(ii) What is the work done by the moon when it revolves around the earth?[2]
- Question 2
(a) Calculate the change in the Kinetic energy of a moving body if its velocity is reduced to l/3rd of the initial velocity. [2] (b) State the energy changes in the following devices while in use:
(i) A loud speaker.
(ii) A glowing electric bulb.[2] (c) (i) What is nuclear energy?
(ii) Name the process used for producing electricity using nuclear energy.[2] (d) State one important advantage and disadvantage each of using nuclear energy for producing electricity. [2] (e) (i) The conversion of part of the energy into an undesirable form is called ____________.(ii) For a given height h, __________________ the length l of the inclined plane, lesser will be the effort required.[2]
- Question 3
(a) Draw the diagram given below and clearly show the path taken by the emergent ray.
[2] (b) (i) What is consumed using different electrical appliances, for which electricity bills are paid?(ii) Name a common device that uses electromagnets.[2] (c) (i) A ray of light passes from water to air. How does the speed of light change?
(ii) Which colour of light travels fastest in any medium except air?[2] (d) Name the factors affecting the critical angle for the pair of media. [2] (e) (i) Name a prism required for obtaining a spectrum of Ultraviolet light.
(ii) Name the radiations which can be detected by a thermopile.[2]
- Question 4
(a) Why is the colour red used as a sign of danger? [2] (b) (i) What are mechanical waves? (ii) Name one property of waves that do not change when the wave passes from one medium to another.[2] (c) Find the equivalent resistance between points A and B.
[2] (d) 50 g of metal piece at 27 °C requires 2400 J of heat energy so as to attain a temperature of 327 °C. Calculate the specific heat capacity of the metal. [2] (e) An electron emitter must have _____________ work function and ___________ melting point. [2]