Section C of the Class 12 CBSE Physics Solved Question Paper consists of short answer questions, each carrying 3 marks. These questions demand in-depth answers, including detailed calculations, derivations, or conceptual explanations. Tackling this section will help students sharpen their problem-solving abilities and enhance their understanding of key Physics concepts.
Section C – Descriptive Questions
22 (a). Write Einstein’s photoelectric equation. How did Millikan prove the validity of this equation?
22 (b). Explain the existence of threshold frequency of incident radiation for photoelectric emission from a given surface.
23 (a). Define the term ‘electric flux’ and write its dimensions.
23 (b). A plane surface, in the shape of a square of side 1 cm, is placed in an electric field E(vector) (100 N/C) î, such that the unit vector normal to the surface is given by n̂ = 0.8 î + 0.6 k̂. Find the electric flux through the surface.
24 (a). (i). State Lenz’s Law. In a closed circuit, the induced current opposes the change in magnetic flux that produced it as per the law of conservation of energy. Justify.
24 (a). (ii). A metal rod of length 2 m is rotated with a frequency of 60 rev/s about an axis passing through its center and perpendicular to its length. A uniform magnetic field of 2T perpendicular to its plane of rotation is switched on in the region. Calculate the e.m.f. induced between the center and the end of the rod.
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24 (b). (i). State and explain Ampere’s circuital law.
24 (b). (ii). Two long straight parallel wires separated by 20 cm, carry 5 A and 10 A current respectively, in the same direction. Find the magnitude and direction of the net magnetic field at a point midway between them.
26 (a). Name the parts of the electromagnetic spectrum which are:(i) also known as ‘heat waves’ and(ii) absorbed by the ozone layer in the atmosphere.
26 (b). Write briefly one method each, for the production and detection of these radiations.
27 (a). Explain the characteristics of a p-n junction diode that makes it suitable for use as a rectifier.
27 (b). With the help of a circuit diagram, explain the working of a full-wave rectifier.
28. Explain the following, giving reasons:
- (a) A doped semiconductor is electrically neutral.
- (b) In a p-n junction under equilibrium, there is no net current.
- (c) In a diode, the reverse current is practically not dependent on the applied voltage.
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