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B.Sc. (Sem.

V) Phy (I)

B. Sc.(Pass/Subsidiary) Fifth Semester Examination, Dec.- 2018


(Faculty of Science)
PHYSICS
FIRST PAPER
Mathematical Physics & Special Theory of Relativity-I
Paper Code: 5311(Pass)
5321(Hons Chem.)
5421(Hons . Maths)
Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks - 35
No supplementary answer book will be given to any candidate. Hence the candidates should write the answers
precisely in the main answer book only.
fdlh Hkh ijh{kkFkhZ dks iwjd mÙkjiqfLRkdk ugha nh tk;sxhA vr% ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dks pkfg;s fd os eq[; mÙkjiqfLRkdk esa gh leLr iz’uksa ds mÙkj fy[ksaA

(Attempt all five questions)


(lHkh ikWp iz’u djs)
Part I (Question No. 1) is compulsory & Part II (Question No.2, 3, 4 & 5) has internal choice.
Hkkx I ( iz’u ua 1) vfuok;Z gS rFkk Hkkx II (iz’u ua 2,3, 4 rFkk 5 ) esa vkUrfjd fodYi fn;k gqvk gSA
PART-I
1. Answer any 7 questions out of the following. Each question carries 1 mark. 7x1=7
fuEu esa ls fdUgha lkr iz’uksa ds mÙkj nhft;sA izR;sd iz’u ,d vad dk gSA
a. Write down the expression of div ⃗ in Cylindrical Co-ordinate System.
csyukdkj funsZ’k ra= esa fdlh lfn’k ⃗ ds div fy, O;atd fyf[k,A
b. What are Scale Factors?
Ldsy xq.kkad D;k gS \
c. Define Jacobian.
tsdksfc;u dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft,A
d. What are Dummy Index?
ewd lwpdkad D;k gaS \
e. Define Dirac Delta Function.
fMjkd MsYVk Qyu dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft,A
f. Write down Legendre’s Differential Equation.
ystsUMª vody lehdj.k fyf[k,A
g. Write down Hermite’s Differential Equation.
gjekbV vody lehdj.k fyf[k,A
h. Write down Diffusion Equation in two dimensional Cartesian Coordinate System.
f}foeh; dkrhZ; funsZ’kkad i)fr esa folj.k lehdj.k fyf[k,A
i. Write down Laplace equation in Spherical Coordinate System.
xksyh; funsZ’kkad i)fr esa ykIykl lehdj.k fyf[k;sA

PART-II
Unit I
2. (a) Derive the expression for the curl of a vector in Orthogonal Curvilinear Coordinate System. 4
ykfEcd oØjs[kh funsZ’k ra= esa fdlh lfn’k ds fy, dyZ dk O;atd O;qRiUu dhft,A
(b) Prove that Cylindrical Coordinate system is orthogonal. 3
fl) djks fd csyukdkj funsZ’k ra= ykfEcd gksrk gSA
P.T.O.
OR
(a) Derive an expression for in Orthogonal Curvilinear Coordinate System. 4
ykfEcd oØ js[kh funsZ’k ra= esa dk O;atd O;qRiUu dhft,A
(b) Determine the Jacobian of the following ( ). If
. 3
fuEu dk tsdksfc;u Kkr dhft, ( ) ;fn rFkk -

aUNIT-II
3. (a) Define Contra variant and Covariant tensors and write their transformation equation. 5
izfrpj o lgpj izfn’kksa dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft, rFkk buds :ikUrj.k lehdj.k fyf[k,A
(b) Prove that Dirac Delta Function is an even function. 2
fl) djks fd fMjkd MsYVk Qyu le Qyu gksrk gSA
OR
(a) Determine the Metric Tensor in Cylindrical and Spherical Co-ordinates. 4
eSfVªd izfn’k dk eku csyukdkj o xksyh; funsZ’kkadksa esa Kkr dhft,A
(b) Prove that ¼fl) dhft,½% 3

UNIT-III
4. Find the power series solution of Legendre’s differential equation. 7
ystsUMªs vody lehdj.k dk ?kkr Js.kh gy Kkr dhft,A
OR
(a) Prove the following orthogonality property of Hermite Polynomial 4
gjekbV cgqin ds fy, fuEu ykfEcd xq.k dks fl) dhft, %&

√ when m = n
(b) Prove the following for Laguerre Polynomial. 3
ykxsj cgqin ds fy, fuEu dks fl) dhft,

UNIT-IV
5. Solve the diffusion equation in Cartesian Coordinates by the method of Separation of variables. 7
pjksa dh i`FkDdj.k fof/k ls folj.k lehdj.k dk gy dkrhZ; funsZ’kkadksa esa Kkr dhft,A
OR
Obtain the General Solution of Laplace Equation in Spherical Coordinates. 7
xksyh; funsZ’kkadksa esa ykIykl lehdj.k dk O;kid gy izkIr dhft,A

*****
B.Sc. (Sem. V) Phy. (II)
B.Sc. (Pass/ Subsidiary)Fifth Semester Examination, Dec. 2018
(Faculty of Science)
PHYSICS
SECOND PAPER
Quantum Mechanics-I
Paper Code: 5312 (Pass)
5422 Hons. Maths)
5322 (Hons. Chem.)
Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 35
(1) No supplementary answer book will be given to any candidate. Hence the candidates should write the answers precisely in
the main answer book only.
fdlh Hkh ijh{kkFkhZ dks iwjd mÙkjiqfLRkdk ugha nh tk;sxhA vr% ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dks pkfg;s fd os eq[; mÙkjiqfLRkdk esa gh leLr iz’uksa ds mÙkj fy[ksAa
(2) All the parts of one question should be answered at one place in the answer book.
fdlh Hkh ,d iz’u ds vUrxZr iwNs x, fofHkUu iz’uksa ds mÙkj mÙkj&iqfLrdk esa vyx&vyx LFkkuksa ij gy djus ds ctk; ,d gh LFkku ij gy djs aA
(Attempt all five questions)
(lHkh ik¡p iz’u djas)
Part I (Question No. 1) is compulsory & part II (Question No.2, 3, 4 & 5) has internal choice.
Hkkx I ( iz’u ua 1) vfuok;Z gS rFkk Hkkx II (iz’u ua 2,3, 4 rFkk 5) esa vkUrfjd fodYi fn;k gqvk gSA
PART-I
1. Answer any 7 questions. Each question carries 1 mark. 7x1= 7
fuEufyf[kr esa ls 7 iz’uksa ds mÙkj fnft;sA izR;sd iz’u 1 vad dk gSA
a. Give two experimental evidences in favour of Quantum Theory of electromagnetic
radiation.
fo|qr pqEcdh; fofdj.k ds DokUVe fl)kUr ds i{k esa nks izk;ksfxd izek.k nhft,A
b. What do you understand by Ultraviolet Catastrophe?
ijkcSaxuh foin ls vki D;k le>rs gSa \
c. Determine energy of a photon of in (ev).
ds QksVkWu dh ÅtkZ (ev) esa Kkr dhft,A
d. Write the statement of Planck’s Quantum Hypothesis.
Iykad dh DokUVe ifjdYiuk fyf[k,A
e. Prove that maximum Compton Shift in wave length is .
fl) dhft, fd rjaxnS/;Z esa dkWEiVu foLFkkiu dk vf/kdre eku gksrk gSA
f. Explain the concept of Wave Packet.
rjax iSdsV dh vfHk/kkj.kk dks le>kb,A
g. Write operator for Energy and Momentum.
ÅtkZ rFkk laosx ds ladkjd fyf[k,A
h. What do you mean by Stationary State Solution?
LFkkoj voLFkk gy ls vkidk D;k eryc gS \
i. Write four general properties of Schrodinger Wave Equation.
JksfMUtj rjax lehdj.k ds pkj lkekU; xq.kksa dks fyf[k,A
j. Explain Degeneracy.
viHkz"Vrk dks le>kb;sA

P.T.O.
PART-II
Unit I
2. (a) Derive average energy of Planck’s Oscillator and derive Planck’s Radiation Law. 2+2
Iykad nksydksa dh ek/; ÅtkZ fudkfy, rFkk Iykad dk fofdj.k fu;e O;qRiUu dhft,A
(b) Calculate the maximum energy of a photon, which can transfer its 50% energy to a stationary
electron. 3
,d QksVkWu dh ml U;wure ÅtkZ dk ifjdyu dhft, ftlls fd og fojke voLFkk okys bysDVªku dks viuh 50 %
ÅtkZ LFkkukUrfjr dj ldsA
OR
(a) Describe photo electric effect and derive Einstein’s photo electric equation.
izdk’kfo|qr izHkko dh O;k[;k dhft, vkSj vkbUlVhu dh izdk’kfo|qr lehdj.k dks O;qRiUu dhft,A
(b) Prove that the De – Broglie wave length for a particle with rest mass and kinetic energy
K is 3
fl) dhft, fd fojke nzO;eku okys ,d d.k ftldh xfrt ÅtkZ K gS dh n & czksxyh rjax nS/;Z fuEu gksxhA

√ ( )

Unit II
3. (a) What is Energy – Time Uncertainty principle? Justify Hisenberg’s Uncertainty principle by
(i) Position of – ray microscope and (ii) Diffraction of electron at a narrow slit.
le; & ÅtkZ vfuf’pr fl)kUr D;k gS \ blds vkSfpR; dks (i) & fdj.k lwLen’khZ ls bysDVªku dh fLFkfr dk
isz{k.k rFkk (ii) ladh.kZ js[kk fNnz ij bysDVªku ds foorZu }kjk n’kkZb,A
(b) Calculate the uncertainty in the velocity of an electron if uncertainty in its position is . 3
;fn bysDVªku dh fLFkfr esa vfuf’prrk gks rks mlds osx esa vfuf’prrk dh x.kuk djksA
OR
(a) Derive the time independent Schrodinger wave equation of a particle. What do you mean
by normalization of a function? 3+1
fdlh d.k ds fy, dky vukfJr JksfMUxj lehdj.k dks O;qRiUu dhft,A,d Qyu ds izlkekU;hdj.k ls D;k vk’k; gS \
(b) Calculate the probability current density of wave function . Discuss the result. Here
√ . 3
rjax Qyu ds fy, izkf;drk /kkjk ?kuRo dh x.kuk djksA ifj.kke dh O;k[;k djksA
;gk¡ √ gSA

Unit III
4. (a) Define Hermitian Operator. Prove that Eigen functions corresponding to two different Eigen
values of a Hermitian operator are mutually orthogonal. 1+3
gfeZ’kh;u ladkjd dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft,A fl) dhft, fd ,d gfeZVh ladkjd ds fy, nks fHkUu fHkUu vkbxsu ekuksa
ls lEcfU/kr vkbxsu Qyu ijLij yk¡fcd gksrs gSA

(b) Prove that operator ( ) has a eigen state . Find its eigen value. 3

fl) dhft, dh ladkjd ( ) dk vkbxsu Qyu gksrk gSA bldk vkbxsu eku D;k gksxkA
OR
(a) If the angular momentum operator for a particle is ̂ and its components are ̂ , ̂ and ̂
then prove that 4
;fn fdlh d.k dk dks.kh; laosx ladkjd ̂ gS rFkk blds ?kVd ̂ , ̂ rFkk ̂ gks rks fl) dhft, dh
i) ⃗ ⃗ ⃗
ii) [ ̂ ̂ ] [̂ ̂ ]
(b) For a wave packet prove that where is velocity of particle and is group velocity. 3
fdlh rjax iSfdV ds fy, fl) dhft, fd tgk¡ d.k dk osx rFkk rjax dk lewg osx gSA

Unit IV
5. (a) Prove that energy levels for a particle in one dimensional box are discrete. 4
fl) dhft, fd ,d foeh; ckWDl esa fLFkr d.k ÅtkZ Lrj fofoDr gksrs gSaA
(b) The motion of an electron is confined in a one dimensional box of width 10-4m. Calculate the
first three energy eigen values of electron. 3
,d bysDVªku dh xfr 10-4 ehVj pkSMkbZ ds ,d foeh; ckWDl esa c) gSA bysDVªku dh ÅtkZ ds izFke rhu vkbxsu ekuksa
dh x.kuk dhft,A
OR
(a) Explain boundary and continuity conditions on the wave function. Show that following wave
functions cannot be the possible wave function of a physical system. 2+2
rjax Qyu ij ifjlhek rFkk lkarR; izfrca/kksa dks le>kb,A fl) dhft, fd fuEu rjax Qyu ,d ra= ds laHko rjax
Qyu ugha gks ldrsA
i) ii)

iii) iv)

(b) Calculate the probability to find a particle between 0.45a to 0.55a in one dimensional box of
width a. Here 3
a pkSMkbZ okys ckWDl esa fdlh d.k ds 0-45a vkSj 0-55a ds chp ik;s tkus dh izkf;drk dk eku Kkr dhft,A d.k ewy
ÅtkZ Lrj esa gSA
You may use -
(Planck’s Constant)
(Mass of electron)

*****
B.Sc. (Sem. V) Phy. (III)
B.Sc. (Pass/ Subsidiary)Fifth Semester Examination, Dec.- 2018
(Faculty of Science)
PHYSICS
THIRD PAPER
Solid State Physics
Paper Code: 5313 (Pass)
5423 Hons. Maths)
5323 (Hons. Chem.)
Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 35
(1) No supplementary answer book will be given to any candidate. Hence the candidates should write the answers precisely in
the main answer book only.
fdlh Hkh ijh{kkFkhZ dks iwjd mÙkjiqfLRkdk ugha nh tk;sxhA vr% ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dks pkfg;s fd os eq[; mÙkjiqfLRkdk esa gh leLr iz’uksa ds mÙkj fy[ksAa
(2) All the parts of one question should be answered at one place in the answer book.
fdlh Hkh ,d iz’u ds vUrxZr iwNs x, fofHkUu iz’uksa ds mÙkj mÙkj&iqfLrdk esa vyx&vyx LFkkuksa ij gy djus ds ctk; ,d gh LFkku ij gy djs aA

(Attempt all five questions)


¼lHkh ik¡p iz’u djs½a
Part I (Question No. 1) is compulsory & part II (Question No.2, 3, 4 & 5) has internal choice.
Hkkx I ( iz’u ua 1) vfuok;Z gS rFkk Hkkx II (iz’u ua 2,3, 4 rFkk 5) esa vkUrfjd fodYi fn;k gqvk gSA

PART-I
1. Answer any 7 questions out of the following. Each question carries 1 mark. 7x1= 7
fuEu esa ls 7 iz’uksa ds mÙkj fnft;sA izR;sd iz’u 1 vad dk gSA
a. Define Translational Vectors of Reciprocal Lattice
izfrykseh tkyd ds izfrykseh lfn’kksa dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft,A
b. Write density of atoms in a crystal plane.
fØLVy ry esa ijek.kqvksa dk ?kuRo fy[kksAa
c. Write wave propagation vector and equation of motion for Holes.
gksyks ds rjax lapj.k lfn’k rFkk xfr dh lehdj.k fy[kksAa
d. State Bloch Theorem.
CykW[k ize; s dk dFku fy[kksAa
e. Write relation of Hall Constant.
gkWy xq.kkad dk lw= fy[kksAa
f. Define Fermi Energy Level.
QehZ ÅtkZ Lrj dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft,A
g. Write dispersion relation for linear monoatomic lattice.
,dfoeh; ,dijek.kqd tkyd ds fy, ifj{ksi.k lEcU/k fy[kksAa
h. What is Curie Temperature?
D;wjh rki D;k gS \
i. What is Ferromagnetic Domain?
ykSgpqEcdRo dk Mksesu D;k gS \

P.T.O.
PART-II
Unit I
2. (a) Calculate packing fraction, primitive vectors and volume of a Hexagonal closed packed
structure.
"kVdks.kh; lqladqfyr lajpuk ds fy, ladqyu xq.kkad ] vHkkT; lfn’k rFkk vk;ru dh x.kuk dhft,A
(b) Calculate the planar atomic density in (1,0,0) (1,1,0) and (1,1,1) planes of body centered
and face centered cubic crystal system. 1+1+1
vUr% dsfUnzr ?kuh; rFkk Qyd dsfUnzr ?kuh; fd"Vy fudk; ds ryksa ¼1]0]0½ ¼1]1]0½ rFkk ¼1]1]1½ esa ryh; ijek.kq
?kuRo dh x.kuk dhft,A
OR
(a) Calculate spacing between lattice planes and angle between two planes of a crystal with
examples. 3+1
fØLVy ds tkyd ryksa ds e/; vUrjky rFkk nks ryksa ds e/; dks.k dh x.kuk mnkgj.k lfgr dhft,A
(b) Copper has FCC crystal structure. If atomic radius is 1.278A and atomic weight is 63.54 ,
then evaluate:-
rkacs dh fØLVy lajpuk FCC gSA ;fn ijek.kq f=T;k 1.278A o ijek.kq Hkkj 63-54 gS rks x.kuk djks &
i) Density of Copper
rkacs dk ?kuRo
ii) Distance between planes of Miller Indices (321)
¼321½ feyj lwpdkadksa okys ryks ds e/; nwjh

Unit II
3. (a) Calculate specific heat of solids according to Einstein theory and discuss result for low and
high temperature. 5
Bksl inkFkZ dh fof’k"V m"ek dh x.kuk vkbUlVhu fl)kUrkuqlkj djks rFkk ifj.kke dk mPp o fuEu rki ij
fo’ys"k.k dhft,A
(b) Calculate Einstein frequency of diamond at temperature 2
ghjs dh vkbUlVhu vko`rh rki ij Kkr dhft,A
OR
(a) Prove that the heat capacity in Debye approximation at low temperature of one
dimensional monoatomic lattice is proportional to (T/ o) 4
fl) dhft, ,dy ijek.kqd tkyd dh ,dfoeh; m"ek ?kkfjrk fMckbZ lfUudVu esa U;wu rkiksa ij (T/ o) ds
lekuqikrh gksrh gSA
(b) At what low temperature the specific heat of copper will be 152 J/Kmol – K. When Debye
temperature is 348 K. 3
fdl U;wu rki ij rkacs dh fof’k"V m"ek 152 J/Kmol – K gksxh tcfd fMckbZ rki 348 K gSA

Unit III
4. (a) State and prove the Bloch Theorem. Also discuss their facts. 4
CykW[k ize;
s dFku fy[kks rFkk mldh mRifÙk dhft,A
(b) If the energy of an electron in band of a crystal is . Find value of K
for which effective mass would be minimum and maximum. Also calculate the band width
of band. 3
fdlh fØLVy ds cS.M esa bysDVªkWu dh ÅtkZ gSA K ds fdl eku ds fy, bysDVªkWu
dk izHkkoh nzO;eku U;wure o vf/kdre gksxk vkSj cS.M dh pkSMkbZ Kkr dhft,A
OR
(a) Calculate effective mass of Electron. Also draw and discuss effective mass verses wave
vector graph. 4
bysDVªku ds izHkkoh nzO;eku dh x.kuk dhft, rFkk izHkkoh nzO;eku o rjax lfn’k ds xzkQ IyksV dj O;k[;k djksA
(b) Define and calculate Crystal Momentum. 3
fØLVy laosx dks ifjHkkf"kr ,ao x.kuk djksA
Unit IV
5. (a) Define Curie – Weiss Law and obtain relation for magnetic susceptibility. 3½
D;wjh & okbl fu;e dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft, rFkk pqEcdh; izo`fr dh x.kuk dhft,A
(b) Outer electronic configuration of Erbium ( ) ion is . Calculate its magnetic
moment. 3½
bjfc;e vk;u ( ) dk cká bysDVªkfud foU;kl gSaA bldk pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ Kkr dhft,A
OR
(a) Discuss Heisenberg exchange interaction and give an interpretation of the Weiss field. Also
calculate express for exchange Integral. 4
gkblsucxZ fofu;e vU;ksx fØ;k dks le>kb, rFkk okbl {ks= dk Li"Vhdj.k nhft,A fofue; lekdyu dk lw=
O;qRiUu dhft,A
(b) If curie temperature of a ferromagnetic material is then what will be the order
of magnitude of exchange Integral? Also calculate internal magnetic field from it. 3
ykSg pqEcdh; inkFkZ dk D;wjh rki gS rks fofue; lekdyu ds ifj.kke dh dksfV D;k gksxh \ blds
}kjk vkUrfjd pqEcdh; {ks= dh x.kuk dhft,A

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B.Sc. (Sem. V) Chem. (III)
B.Sc. (Pass/Subsidiary)Fifth Semester Examination, Dec-2018
(Faculty of Science)
CHEMISTRY
THIRD PAPER
Physical Chemistry
Paper Code: 5323 (Pass)
5433 (Hons.Maths)
5523(Hons. Phy.)

Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks : 35


(1) No supplementary answer book will be given to any candidate. Hence the candidates should write the answers
precisely in the main answer book only.
fdlh Hkh ijh{kkFkhZ dks iwjd mÙkjiqfLRkdk ugha nh tk;sxhA vr% ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dks pkfg;s fd os eq[; mÙkjiqfLRkdk esa gh leLr iz’uksa ds mÙkj
fy[ksaA
(2)All the parts of one question should be answered at one place in the answer book.
fdlh Hkh ,d iz’u ds vUrxZr iwNs x, fofHkUu iz’uksa ds mÙkj mÙkj&iqfLrdk esa vyx&vyx LFkkuksa ij gy djus ds ctk; ,d gh LFkku ij
gy djsaA
(Attempt all five questions)
(lHkh ik¡p iz’u djsa)
Part I (Question No. 1) is compulsory & part II (Question No.2, 3, 4 & 5) has internal choice.
Hkkx I ( iz’u ua 1) vfuok;Z gS rFkk Hkkx II (iz’u ua 2,3, 4 rFkk 5) esa vkUrfjd fodYi fn;k gqvk gSA
PART-I
1. Answer any 7 questions. Each question carries 1 mark. 7x1= 7
fuEufyf[kr esa ls 7 iz’uksa ds mÙkj fnft;sA izR;sd iz’u 1 vad dk gSA
a. What is Metastable Equilibrium?
ferLFkk;h lkE; D;k gS\
b. Find the number of phases and components in the following system.
fuEufyf[kr ra= esa izkoLFkk vkSj ?kVdksa dh la[;k Kkr dhft,A
( ) ( ) ( )
c. The temperature of a mixture of salt and ice falls when they are mixed. Explain.
ued o cQZ dks feykus ij feJ.k dk rki de gks tkrk gSA le>kb;sA
d. Define upper/lower consulate temperature with an example.
,d mnkgj.k }kjk mPp@fuEu laf?ky;u rki dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft,A
e. Define Nernst’s Distribution Law.
usULVZZ ds forj.k fu;e dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft,A
f. What do you mean by Critical Opalescence?
Økfrad nqX/kyrk ls vki D;k le>rs gS\
g. What is Zero Point Energy?
'kwU; fcUnq ÅtkZ gS\
h. Write two main postulates of Quantum Mechanics.
DokaVe ;kaf=dh ds nks eq[; vfHkx`ghr fyf[k,A
i. What do you mean by Compton’s Effect?
dkWEVu izHkko ls vki D;k le>rs gS\
j. Write the equations of Freundlich and Langmuir isotherms.
Ý;w.Mfyp ,oa ySaxE;wj lerkih dh lehdj.ksa fyf[k,A
P.T.O.
PART-II
Unit I
2. Draw the phase diagram of Bi-Cd system and discuss its various points, curves and areas. 7
Bi-Cd Rka= dk izkoLFkk vkjs[k [khafp, vkSj mlds fofHkUu fcUnqvks]a js[kkvksa ,oa {ks=ksa dk o.kZu dhft,
OR
Explain the following terms with suitable examples: 3½+3½
fuEu inksa dks mfpr mnkgj.k }kjk le>kb;s&
(a) Congruent and incongruent melting point.
lokaZx ,oa vlokZax xyukad
(b) Eutectic point.
;wVsfDVd fcUnqA

Unit II
3. What are Partially Miscible Liquid Systems? Explain water-nicotine system 2+5
vkaf’kd :i foy;’khy nzo ra= D;k gksrs gaS\ ty&fudksVhu ra= dh O;k[;k dhft,A
OR
Write explanatory notes on: : 3½+3½
fuEu ij foLr`r fVIi.kh fyf[k,&
(a) Ethanol-Water system ,FksukWy&ty ra=A
(b) Effect of impurity on consulate temperature lafoy;u rki ij v’kqf) dk izHkkoA

Unit III
4. (a) Derive the De-Broglie’s Wave Equation. How does this equation has the dual character of
matter? Describe the Davisson - Germer method for its verification. 5+2
Mh&czkWXyh ds lehdj.k dks O;qRiUu dhft, rFkk n’kkZb, fd blls nzO; dh )Sr iz —fr fl) gksrh gSA blds lR;kiu
ds fy;s Msohlu&teZj fof/k dk o.kZu dhft,A
(b) The Kinetic energy of a moving electron is 4.55x10-25 J. Calculate its wave length.
(m=9.1x10-31 Kg, h=6.6x10-34 Js).
,d xfr’khy bysDVªkWu dh xfrt mtkZ dk eku J gSA bldh rjax&nS/;Z dh x.kuk dhft,A
(m=9.1x10-31 Kg, h=6.6x10-34 Js).
OR
Write explanatory notes on : - 3+2+2
fuEufyf[kr ij foLr`r fVIi.kh fyf[k,&
(a) Postulates of Quantum Mechanics Dok.Ve ;kaf=dh ds vfHkx`fgr
(b) Photo-electric effect izdk’k&fo|qr izHkko
(c) Quantum numbers and their importance Dok.Ve la[;k,a ,oa mudk egRo

Unit IV
5. Give important points of Langmuir adsorption isotherm. Deduce an expression for Langmuir’s
Unimolecular adsorption isotherm. 7
ySaxE;wj vf/k’kks"k.k lerkih ds eq[; fcUnq fyf[k,A ySaXkE;wj ,dkf.od vf/k’kks"k.k lerkiksa ds fy, O;atd O;qfRir dhft,A
OR
Explain Freundlich adsorption isotherm and also give its limitations. What are the characteristics
of chemisorption? Explain the effect of temperature on adsorption. 3+2+2
ÝSaMfyp vf/k’kks"k.k lerkih le>kb;s ,oa bldh lhek,¡ Hkh crkb;sA jklk;fud vf/k’kks"k.k ds vfHky{k.k D;k gSa\ crkb,A
vf/k’kks"k.k ij rkieku dk izHkko le>kb;sA

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B.Sc. (Sem. V) Chem. (I)

B.Sc.(Pass/ Subsidiary) Fifth Semester Examination, Dec-2018


CHEMISTRY
FIRST PAPER
Inorganic Chemistry
Paper Code: 5321(Pass)
5521(Hons. Phy.)
5431(Hons. Maths)
Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks : 35
(1) No supplementary answer book will be given to any candidate. Hence the candidates should write the answers precisely in
the main answer book only.
fdlh Hkh ijh{kkFkhZ dks iwjd mÙkjiqfLRkdk ugha nh tk;sxhA vr% ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dks pkfg;s fd os eq[; mÙkjiqfLRkdk esa gh leLr iz’uksa ds mÙkj fy[ksAa
(2)All the parts of one question should be answered at one place in the answer book.
fdlh Hkh ,d iz’u ds vUrxZr iwNs x, fofHkUu iz’uksa ds mÙkj mÙkj&iqfLrdk esa vyx&vyx LFkkuksa ij gy djus ds ctk; ,d gh LFkku ij gy djsaA
(Attempt all five questions)
(lHkh ik¡p iz’u djsa)
Part I (Question No. 1) is compulsory & part II (Question No.2, 3, 4 & 5) has internal choice.
Hkkx I ( iz’u ua 1) vfuok;Z gS rFkk Hkkx II (iz’u ua 2,3, 4 rFkk 5) esa vkUrfjd fodYi fn;k gqvk gSA
PART-I
1. Answer any 7 questions. Each question carries 1 mark. 7x1= 7
fuEufyf[kr esa ls 7 iz’uksa ds mÙkj fnft;sA izR;sd iz’u 1 vad dk gSA
a. Give IUPAC name of ( ) [ ( ) ]
( ) [ ( ) ] dk IUPAC uke crkb,A
b. Explain hybridization and shape of ( ) and .
( ) rFkk dk ladj.k o vkÑfr crkb,A
c. Write two complexes not following EAN rule.
nks ldqyksa ds uke crkb, tks izHkkoh ijek.kq la[;k ugha cukrs gSaA
d. Write general formulae for d – block elements.
d - Cykd rRoksa dk lk/kkj.k lw= fyf[k,A
e. Write the electronic configuration of ions.
fuEu ds bykSDVªkfud foU;kl fyf[k, vk;uA
f. Why is oxidizing agent?
vkDlhdkjd D;ksa gksrk gS \
g. Draw magnetic behaviour diagram for Lanthanides.
ySUFksukbM ds pqEcdh; O;ogkj dk fp= cukb,A
h. Write applications of Cerium compounds.
lhfj;e ;kSfxdksa dh mi;ksfxrk fyf[k,A
i. What is oxidation state of U in .
;wjsfu;e dh esa vkDlhdj.k voLFkk Kkr dhft,A
j. What is meant by Super Heavy Elements?
vfrHkkjh rRoksa ds fo"k; esa crkb,A

P.T.O.
PART-II
Unit I
2. What is Werner’s Coordination Theory? Explain it by an experimental verification. 7
ouZj fl)kUr D;k gS \ izk;ksfxd fof/k }kjk bldh O;k[;k dhft,A
OR
Write short notes on the following: 3+4
fuEUk ij laf{kIr fVIi.kh fyf[k,%
(i) Rules of Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds.
ladqy ;kSfxdksas dk ukedj.k
(ii) EAN Rule
izHkkoh ijek.kq la[;k fu;e
Unit II
3. Why transition elements exhibit variable oxidation states. Explain this for 1st transition series. 7
laØe.k rRo ifjofrZr vkDlhdj.k la[;k n’kkZrs gSaA izFke laØe.k Js.kh ds rRoksa }kjk Li"V dhft,A
OR
Discuss Geometry, bonding and magnetic moment of following complexes of transition elements. 7
fuEu ;kSfxdksa dh T;kfefr] cU/k rFkk pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ dh O;k[;k dhft,A
i) [ ( ) ] v) [ ( ) ]
ii) [ ] vi) [ ( ) ]
iii) [ ( ) ] vii) ( )
iv)

Unit III
4. What is Lanthanide Contraction? What is its significance? 7
ySUFksukbM ladqpu D;k gS \ bldk egRo crkb,A
OR
Write short notes on the following: 4+3
fuEUk ij laf{kIr fVIi.kh fyf[k,%
a) Separation of lanthanides
ySUFksukbMksa dk i`FkDdj.k
b) Oxidation state of Lanthanides
ySUFksukbM dh vkDlhdj.k voLFkk,sa

Unit IV
5. (a) Discuss the chemistry of separation of from Uranium. 7
;wjsfu;e ls o dks i`Fkd djus dk jlk;u Kkr dhft,A
(b) Write electronic configuration of Actinides
,DVhukbMksa dk bysDVªkfud foU;kl fyf[k,A
OR
Write notes on :
fVIi.kh fyf[k, %&
(i) Magnetic properties of Actinides.
,DVhukbM ds pqEcdh; xq.k
(ii) Transuranic Elements
Vªkl;wjfs ud rRo
(iii) Actinide Contraction.
,DVhukbM ldqpu

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B.Sc. (Sem. V) Chem. (II)

B.Sc.(Pass/Subsidiary) Fifth Semester Examination, Dec.-2018


(Faculty of Science)
CHEMISTRY
SECOND PAPER
Organic Chemistry
Paper Code: 5322 (Pass)
5432 (Hons.Maths)
5522(Hons. Phy.)
Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks : 35
(1) No supplementary answer book will be given to any candidate. Hence the candidates should write the answers
precisely in the main answer book only.
fdlh Hkh ijh{kkFkhZ dks iwjd mÙkjiqfLRkdk ugha nh tk;sxhA vr% ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dks pkfg;s fd os eq[; mÙkjiqfLRkdk esa gh leLr iz’uksa ds mÙkj
fy[ksaA
(2)All the parts of one question should be answered at one place in the answer book.
fdlh Hkh ,d iz’u ds vUrxZr iwNs x, fofHkUu iz’uksa ds mÙkj mÙkj&iqfLrdk esa vyx&vyx LFkkuksa ij gy djus ds ctk; ,d gh LFkku ij
gy djsaA

(Attempt all five questions)


(lHkh ik¡p iz’u djsa)
Part I (Question No. 1) is compulsory & part II (Question No.2, 3, 4 & 5) has internal choice.
Hkkx I ( iz’u ua 1) vfuok;Z gS rFkk Hkkx II (iz’u ua 2,3, 4 rFkk 5) esa vkUrfjd fodYi fn;k gqvk gSA
PART-I
1. Answer any 7 questions. Each question carries 1 mark. 7x1= 7
fuEufyf[kr esa ls 7 iz’uksa ds mÙkj fnft;sA izR;sd iz’u 1 vad dk gSA
a. Identify auxochroms and chromophores among the following groups
fuEUk fyf[kr lewgksa esa ØkseksQksj o vkWDlksØkse ifgpkfu,

b. Write wavelength region for UV and visible spectra.


ijkcSaxuh o n`’; LisDVªk ds fy, rjax nS/;Z fy[kksA
c. What is meant by Overtones?
vf/kLoajd ls D;k rkRi;Z gS \
d. Explain basic nature of Pyridine.
fijhMhu dh {kkjh; izÑfr dh O;k[;k djksA
e. Among ethanethiol and Ethanol, which one is more soluble in water?
,sFksuFkkW;ksy o ,sFksukWy esa ls ty esa fdldh foys;rk vf/kd gS \
f. Explain acidic nature of Pyrrole.
fijksy ds vEyh; O;ogkj dh O;k[;k djksA
g. Identify B in the following reactions.
fuEu izfØ;k esa B dks igpkuksa

P.T.O.
h. Complete the following reaction:-
fuEu vfHkfØ;k dks iw.kZ djks &

+ →
N
H
i. Explain aromatic nature of quinoline.
fDoku¨yhu ds ,sjkseSfVd xq.k dh O;k[;k djksA
j. Write the product of the following reaction.
fuEu vfHkfØ;k ds mRikn dks fy[kks

N

PART-II
Unit I
2. (a) Draw the energy levels of electronic transition in ethiline and 1,3 – butadiene. 3
,sfFkyhu o 1]3 & C;wVkMkbZu ds bysDVªkWfud laØe.k esa ÅtkZ Lrjksa dks vkysf[kr djksA
(b) How can the following pairs of the compounds be distinguished with the help of IR
spectroscopy? 4
fuEu ;kSfxd ;qXeksa dks IR LisDVªksLdksih ls dSls foHksfnr fd;k tkrk gS
i)
ii)
OR
Describe the principle of electronic transitions in ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy. The
absorption band in aq. aniline are at 230nm and 280nm, while those of aniline in HCl are
at 230 nm and 254 nm. Explain the difference.
ijkcSxuh o n`’; LisDVªksLdksih ds fy, bysDVªkuh; lØe.kksa ds fl)kUr dh foospuk djksA tyh; ,suhyhu esa vo’kks"k.k
csUa M+ 230nm o 280nm ij vkrh gS tcdh HCl foy;u esa ,suhyhu dh vo’kks"k.k csUM+ 230 nm o 254 nm ij
vkrh gS ] bl vUrj dks Li"V djksA

Unit II
3. (a) How is methyl magnesium iodide synthesized in lab? Give its mechanism of formation. 3
iz;ksx’kkyk esa esfFky eSXuh’kh;e vk;ksMkbM dk la’ys"k.k dSls fd;k tkrk gS\ mlds fuekZ.k dh fØ;kfof/k dh
O;k[;k djksA
(b) What happens when - 4
i) Phenyl lithium reacts with bromobenzene
ii) Dialkyl Zinc reacts with acetyl chloride
iii) t-butyl lithium reacts with di-t-butyl ketone
iv) Ethyl magnesium iodide is heated with 3-Pentane-2-one.
D;k gksrk gS tcfd &
i) Qsfuy fyFkh;e ] czkseks csUthu ls fØ;k djrk gS
ii) Mkb ,sfYdy ftad ,slhfVy DyksjkbM ls fØ;k djrk gS
iii) t & C;wfjy yhfFk;e Mkb & t & C;wfVy dhVksu ls fØ;k djrk gS
iv) ,sfFky eSXuhf’k;e vk;ksMkbM dks 3 & isUVhu & 2 & vksu ds lkFk xeZ fd;k tkrk gS
OR
(a) What happens when ethane thiol is heated with carbonyl compound? 3
D;k gksrk gS tcfd ,sFksu FkkW;ksy ] dkcksZfuy ;kSfxd ds lkFk xeZ fd;k tkrk gS \
(b) Mention a method of formation of sulfa-guinadine and write its use . 2
lYQkxqbukMhu ds cukus dh ,d fof/k fy[kks o blds mi;ksx dh foospuk djksA
(c) How is Sulfonale obtained from acetone? 2
,slhVksu ls lYQksusy dSls izkIr djksxs \

Unit III
4. Write the mechanism of :- 3½+3½
fuEu vfHkfØ;kvksa dh fØ;kfof/k fy[kks &
a) Mannich reaction
eSfud vfHkfØ;k
b) Houben – Hoesch reaction
gkWcsu & gkW’k vfHkfØ;k
OR
What happens when:-
D;k gksrk gS tcfd &
a) Pyrrole is oxidised with acidic chromium trioxide.
fijksy dks vEyh; Øksfe;e VªkbvkWDlkbM ds lkFk vkWDlhÑr fd;k tkrk gSA
b) Furan reacts with acetic anhydride in presence of acid catalyst.
¶;wjkWu vEy mRizsjd dh mifLFkfr esa ,slhfVd ,sugkbMªkbM ls fØ;k djrk gSA
c) Thiophene reacts with acetyl chloride in the presence of 2
Fkk;ksQhu ,slhfVy DyksjkbM ls dh mifLFkfr esa fØ;k djrk gSA
d) Pyridine reacts with heated KOH. 2
fijhMhu xeZ KOH ls fØ;k djrk gSA

Unit IV
5. (a) Explain the aromatic behaviour of indole and quinoline.
b.Mksy o fDou¨yhu ds ,sjkseSfVd O;ogkj dh O;k[;k djksA
(b) At which position electrophilic substitution occurs in isoquinoline.
vkblksfDouksyhu esa fdl fLFkfr esa bysDVªku Lusgh izfrLFkkiu gksrk gS
(c) Explain Chichibabin Reaction.
fpfpcsfcu vfHkfØ;k dh O;k[;k djksA
OR
Complete the following reactions:-
fuEu vfHkfØ;k dks iw.kZ djks &
a) Br 2
+ →

H
b) 2

N

c)

( )
N
d)

N
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B.A./B.Sc. (Sem. V) Maths (I)
B.A./B.Sc. (Pass/Subsidiary)Fifth Semester Examination, Dec. – 2018
(Faculty of Science)
MATHEMATICS
FIRST PAPER
Abstract Algebra-I
Paper Code- 5251(B.A.)
5371(B.Sc.)
5331(Hons. Chem.)
5531(Hons. Phy.)
Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks - 54
No supplementary answer book will be given to any candidate. Hence the candidates should write the answers
precisely in the main answer book only.
fdlh Hkh ijh{kkFkhZ dks iwjd mÙkjiqfLRkdk ugha nh tk;sxhA vr% ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dks pkfg;s fd os eq[; mÙkjiqfLRkdk esa gh leLr iz’uksa ds mÙkj fy[ksAa
(Attempt all five questions)
(lHkh ik¡p iz’u djs)
Part I (Question No. 1) is compulsory & part II (Question No.2, 3, 4 & 5) has internal choice.
Hkkx I ( iz’u ua 1) vfuok;Z gS rFkk Hkkx II (iz’u ua 2,3, 4 rFkk 5 ) esa vkUrfjd fodYi fn;k gqvk gSA

PART-I
1. Answer any 7 questions out of the following. Each question carries 2 marks. 7x2= 14
fuEu esa ls fdUgha lkr iz’uksa ds mÙkj nhft;sA izR;sd iz’u 2 vad dk gSA
a. If every element of a group G is its own inverse then show that G is abelian.
;fn xzqi G ds izR;sd vo;o dk foykse Hkh ogh vo;o gS rks fl) dhft, fd G ,d ,d vcsfy;u xzqi gSA
b. Define Cyclic Permutation.
pØh; Øep; dh ifjHkk"kk nhft,A
c. State Caley’s Theorem.
dSys izes; dk dFku nhft,A
d. Define Normal Subgroup.
fof'k"V mixzqi dh ifjHkk"kk nhft,A
e. Define Epimorphism.
vkPNknd lekdkfjrk dh ifjHkk"kk nhft,A
f. Define Ring.
oy; dh ifjHkk"kk nhft,A
g. Define Subfield.
mi{ks= dh ifjHkk"kk nhft,A
h. Define Ring Homomorphism.
oy; lekdkfjrk dh ifjHkk"kk nhft,A

PART-II
Unit I
2.(a) If a and b are any two elements of a group then show that the equation and
have unique solution in . 5
;fn rFkk fdlh xzqi ds dksbZ nks vo;o gks rks iznf’kZr dhft, fd lehdj.k rFkk
ds xzqi esa vf}rh; gy gksrs gSaA

P.T.O.
(b) If be a finite group whose order is not divisible by 3 and then show
that is abelian 5
;fn ,d ifjfer xzqi gks ftldk dksfV 3 ls foHkkftr ugha gksrh gks rFkk rks fn[kkb,
fd vcsfy;u xzqi gSA
OR
(a) Find , when
Kkr dhft,] tcfd
( )
and ¼rFkk½
Also express the permutations as a product of disjoint cycles. Find whether is even or odd
permutation and give its order. 5
Øep; dks vla;qDr pØksa ds xq.kuQy esa O;Dr djds crkb;s fd le Øep; gS vFkok fo"ke Øep; rFkk
bldh dksfV Hkh Kkr dhft,A
(b) If H and K are any two subgroups of a group G then prove that HK is a subgroup of G
iff HK=KH. 5
;fn H rFkk K fdlh xzqi G ds dksbZ nks lcxzqi gks rks fl) dhft, fd HK xzqi G dk lcxzqi gksxk ;fn vkSj dsoy ;fn
HK=KH

Unit II
3. (a) State and prove Lagrange’s theorem. 5
ykxzkat izes; dks dFku lfgr fl) dhft,A
(b) Prove that any two right (left) co sets of a subgroup of a group are either identical or disjoint. 5
fl) dhft, fd fdlh lewg ds milewg ds dksbZ nks nf{k.k ¼oke½ lgdqyd ;k rks leku gksx
a s ;k vla;qDr gksx
a sA
OR
(a) If H and K are two normal subgroups of G then prove that H K is also a normal subgroup of G. 5
;fn H rFkk K fdlh lewg G ds nks fof’k"V milewg gSa rks fl) dhft, fd H K Hkh lewg G dk ,d fof’k"V
milewg gSaA
(b) Find the quotient group when , { } 5
foHkkx xzqi fyf[k, tcfd , { }

Unit III
4.(a) Prove that a homomorphism of a group into a group is a mono morphism iff kernel of
{ } where e is the identity in . 5
fl) dhft, fd ,d lewg dh lekdkfjrk lewg esa ,dsdh ¼lekd`frdrk½ gS ;fn vkSj dsoy ;fn dh
vf"V { } tgk¡ esa rRled gSA
(b) Show that the set J of Gaussian Integers { | } form a ring with respect to
ordinary addition and multiplication of complex numbers. 5
fl) dhft, dh xkmlh; iw.kkZadksa dk leqPp; { | } lfEeJ la[;kvksa ds ;kSfxd vkSj xq.ku
fØ;kvksa ds lkis{k ,d oy; gSA
OR
(a) Prove that energy field is an integral domain but the converse is not necessarily true. 5
fl) dhft, fd izR;sd {ks= ,d iw.kkZadh; izkUr gS ijUrq bldk foyksu lR; gksuk vko’;d ugha gSA
(b) Define unit of a ring and prove that the set of all units in a ring with unity forms a multiplicative
group. 5
oy; dk ,dkad vo;o ifjHkkf"kr dhft, rFkk fl) dhft, fd fdlh rRledh oy; ds ,dkadks dk leqPp; ,d
xq.kkRed lewg gksrk gSA
Unit IV
5.(a) Prove that the necessary and sufficient conditions for a non – empty subset K of a field F to be a
subfield are 5
(i)
(ii)
fl) dhft, fd {ks= ds vfjDr mileqPp; dks mi{ks= gksus ds fy, vko’;d rFkk i;kZIr izfrca/k ;g gS%
(i)
(ii)
(b) Prove that the intersection of two subrings is also a subring. 5
fl) dhft, fd nks mioy;ksa dk loZfu"B Hkh ,d mioy; gksrk gSA
OR
⁄ |
(a) Prove that { }is a subfield of R. 5
⁄ |
fl) dhft, fd leqPp; { } dk ,d mi{ks= gSA
(b) Prove that a commutative ring without zero divisor can be embedded into a field. 5
fl) dhft, fd 'kwU; ds Hkktdksa ls jfgr Øe fofues; oy; dks ,d {ks= esa vUr%LFkkiu fd;k tk ldrk gSA

*****
B.A./B.Sc. (Sem. V) Maths (II)

B.A./B.Sc. (Pass/Subsidiary)Fifth Semester Examination, Dec-2018


(Faculty of Science)
MATHEMATICS
SECOND PAPER
Complex Analysis-I
Paper Code- 5252(B.A.)
5372(B.Sc.)
5332(Hons. Chem.)
5532(Hons. Phy.)
Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks Arts - 46
Science - 54
No supplementary answer book will be given to any candidate. Hence the candidates should write the answers
precisely in the main answer book only.
fdlh Hkh ijh{kkFkhZ dks iwjd mÙkjiqfLRkdk ugha nh tk;sxhA vr% ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dks pkfg;s fd os eq[; mÙkjiqfLRkdk esa gh leLr iz’uksa ds mÙkj fy[ksaA

(Attempt all five questions)


(lHkh ik¡p iz’u djs)
Part-I consists of 10 questions of short answer type. The candidate has to attempt any 7 questions. Each question is
of 2 marks.
Part-II consists of 4 questions with internal choice. Each question consists of 8 marks for Arts and 10 marks for
Science.
PART-I
1. Answer any 7 questions out of the following. Each question carries 2 marks. 7x2= 14
fuEu esa ls fdUgha lkr iz’uksa ds mÙkj nhft;sA izR;sd iz’u 2 vad dk gSA
a. Define Connected Set.
lEc) leqPp; ifjHkkf"kr dhft,A
b. Define Differentiability of f (z).
( ) dh vodyuh;rk dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft,A
c. Define Holomorphic Function.
gksykseksjfQd Qyu fdls dgrs gSA
d. Prove that the function ( ) is analytic everywhere.
fl) dhft, Qyu ( ) ,d loZ= fo’ysf"kd Qyu gSA
e. Using the definition of an integral as the limit of a sum evaluate ∫ .
;ksx lhek ds :i esa lekdy dh ifjHkk"kk ls ∫ dk eku Kkr djksA
f. State Cauchy’s Integral Formula.
dks’kh lekdy lw= fyf[k,A
g. State Poisson Integral Formula
Ioklksa dk lekdy lw= fyf[k,A
h. State polar form of Cauchy – Riemann equation.
dks’kh & jheku lehdj.kkas dk /kzqoh :i fyf[k,A

P.T.O.
PART-II
Unit I
2. (a) Obtain the equation of a circle through three given points.
rhu fcUnqvksa ls xqtjus okys o`Ùk dk lehdj.k Kkr dhft,A
(b) Prove that the area of the triangle whose vertices are the points on the Argand diagram is
fl) dhft;s fd vkxsZ.M fp= esa fcUnqvksa 'kh"kZ okys f=Hkqt dk {ks=Qy
∑{( )| | ( )}
OR
(a) Prove that fl) dhft, fd

(b) Prove that the function ( ) | | is continuous every where but its derivative exists only at
the origin.
fl) dhft, fd Qyu ( ) | | loZ= larr gS fdUrq blds vodyu dk vfLrRo dsoy ewy fcUnq ij gh gSA

Unit II
3. (a) Define Singular Point. Prove the necessary condition that a function ( ) ( ) ( ) be
analytic in a domain D is that in D, u and v satisfy the Cauchy – Riemann equation i.e.
,
fofp= fcUnq ifjHkkf"kr dhft, rFkk fl) dhft, fd Qyu ( ) ( ) ( ) ds fdlh izkUr D esa
fo’ysf"kd gksus ds fy, vko’;d izfrcU/k gS fd ml izkUr esa u rFkk v dks’kh & jheku lehdj.k larq"V djrs gSa vFkkZr~
]
(b) Show that the function ( ) √(| |) satisfies the Cauchy – Riemann equation at the origin but
is not analytic at the point.
iznf’kZr dhft, dh Qyu ( ) √(| |) ewy fcUnq ij dks’kh & jheku lehdj.kksa dks lUrq"V djrk gS ijUrq bl
fcUnq ij fo’ysf"kd Qyu ugha gSA
OR
(a) Define Harmonic Function. Show that function is harmonic and find its
harmonic conjugate.
izlaoknh Qyu ifjHkkf"kr dhft, fl) dhft, fd Qyu izlaoknh Qyu gS rFkk bldk izlaoknh
la;qXeh Kkr dhft,A
(b) Prove that ( ) satisfy Laplace equation. Also determine the
corresponding analytic function ( ) .
fl) dhft, fd ( ) ysIykl lehdj.k dks lUrq"V djrk gS ] fuEu dk
fo’ys"k.k Qyu ( ) Hkh Kkr dhft,A

Unit III
4. State and prove Cauchy – Goursat Theorem.
dks’kh & xwlkZ izes; dk dFku fyf[k, ,ao bls fl) dhft,A
OR

(a) Evaluate ∫
eku Kkr dhft; ∫
(b) If ( ) is analytic in a simply connected domain G , then the indefinite integral ∫ ( ) is
independent of the path joining with z in G.
fl) dhft, fd ;fn ,d’k% lEc) izn’s k G esa ( ) fo’ysf"kd Qyu gks] rks vfuf’pr lekdy ∫ ( ) ] G esa

fcUnqvksa rFkk z dks feykus okys iFk ls Lora= gksrk gSA

Unit IV
5. State and prove Morera Theorem.
eksjjs k izes; dk dFku fyf[k, ,ao bls fl) dhft,A
OR
(a) Find the value of eku Kkr dhft,A


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(b) State and prove Liouville’s Theorem.


Y;wosy ize;
s dk dFku fyf[k, ,ao blsa fl) dhft,A

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B.A./B.Sc. (Sem.V) Maths (III)

B.A./B.Sc.(Pass/Subsidiary) Fifth Semester Examination, Dec-2018


(Faculty of Science)
MATHEMATICS
THIRD PAPER
Dynamics
Paper Code- 5253(B.A.)
5373(B.Sc.)
5333(Hons. Chem.)
5533(Hons. Phy.)
Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks Arts - 46
Science - 54
No supplementary answer book will be given to any candidate. Hence the candidates should write the answers
precisely in the main answer book only.
fdlh Hkh ijh{kkFkhZ dks iwjd mÙkjiqfLRkdk ugha nh tk;sxhA vr% ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dks pkfg;s fd os eq[; mÙkjiqfLRkdk esa gh leLr iz’uksa ds mÙkj fy[ksaA

(Attempt all five questions)


(lHkh ik¡p iz’u djs)
Part-I consists of 10 questions of short answer type. The candidate has to attempt any 7 questions. Each question is
of 2 marks.
Part-II consists of 4 questions with internal choice. Each question consists of 8 marks for Arts and 10 marks for
Science.
PART-I
1. Answer any 7 questions out of the following. Each question carries 2 marks. 7x2=14
fuEu esa ls fdUgha lkr iz’uksa ds mÙkj nhft;sA izR;sd iz’u ,d vad dk gSA
a. Give formula for radial and transverse velocity and acceleration.
vjh; ,oa vuqizLFk osx rFkk Roj.k ds lw= nhft;sA
b. Define Work and Energy.
dk;Z ,oa mtkZ dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft;sA
c. Define Simple Harmonic Motion.
ljy vkorZ xfr dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft;sA
d. Define Epoch and Argument.
vkfndks.k rFkk dks.kkad dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft;sA
e. Define Time of a Flight of a projectile.
iz{ksI; ds mM~M;u dky dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft;sA
f. Define Constrained Motion of a particle.
fdlh d.k dh izfrcfU/kr xfr dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft;sA
g. Write the theorem of perpendicular axis.
yEcor~ v{k dh izes; fyf[k;sA
h. Write the condition for two bodies to be equimomental. .
nks fi.Mksa ds le&vk?kw.kZ gksus dk izfrcU/k fyf[k;sA

P.T.O
PART-II
Unit I
2. (a) The radial and transverse velocities of a particle are and . Show that the equation to the
path of the particle is and the components of accelerations are and
( ).
fdlh d.k ds vjh; rFkk vuqizLFk osx Øe’k% rFkk gSaA fl) djks fd d.k ds iFk dk lehdj.k
gksxk vkSj mlds Roj.k ds ?kVd rFkk ( ) gksxAsa

(b) A particle describes a curve (for which and vanish simultaneously) with uniform
velocity . If the acceleration at any point is , find the intrinsic equation of the curve.
,d d.k ,d oØ esa ¼ftlesa rFkk ,d lkFk 'kwU; gksrs gSa½ vpj osx ls pyrk gSA ;fn fdlh fcUnq ij mldk
Roj.k gks] rks oØ dk uSt lehdj.k Kkr djksA
OR
(a) Find the work done in extending an elastic string.
,d izR;kLFk Mksjh ds foLrkj djus esa fd;k x;k dk;Z Kkr dhft;sA
(b) Prove that the mean K.E. of a particle of mass ‘m’ moving under a constant force in any interval
of time is , where and are initial and final velocities. Prove that it is
greater than the K.E. at the middle of the interval.
fl) dhft;s fd fdlh vpj cy ds v/khu pyus okys lagfr ds ,d d.k dh vkSlr xfrt ÅtkZ fdlh le; ds
varjky esa gksxh] ;fn rFkk izkjafHkd vkSj vafre osx gksAa ;g Hkh fl) dhft;s fd
;g ml le; ds varjky ds e/; dh xfrt ÅtkZ ls vf/kd gSA

UNIT-II
3. (a) A particle is performing S.H.M. of period about a center O and it passes through a point
, with a velocity in the direction OP. Prove that the time which elapses
before it returns to is ( ).
,d d.k dsUnz ds lkis{k vkoZrdky dh l- vk- xfr djs vkSj ;g fdlh fcUnq tgk¡ ls dh fn’kk
esa osx ls xqtjs] rks fl) djks fd og ij iqu% ( ) le; ds i’pkr~ ykSVx
s kA

(b) Two particles of masses and are tied to the ends of an elastic string of natural length ‘a’
and modulus . They are placed on a smooth table so that the string is just taut and is then
projected with any velocity directly away from . Prove that the string will become slack after
the lapse of time √ .
rFkk nzO;eku ds nks d.k ,d izR;kLFk jLlh ftldh yEckbZ o izR;kLFkrk fLFkjkad gS] ds vyx&vyx fljksa
ij ca/ks gSa vkSj bl izdkj fpduh est ij j[ks x, gSa fd jLlh viuh izkd`r yEckbZ esa gh f[kaph gqbZ gS vkSj dks fdlh
osx ls ml gh js[kk esas lh/kk ls nwj fn’kk esa Qsd
a k tk, rks fl) dhft;s fd jLlh <hyh gksus ds iwoZ √
le; O;rhr gks pqdsxkA
OR
(a) A particle is projected with velocity along a smooth horizontal plane in a medium whose
resistance per unit mass is times the cube of the velocity. Show that the distance it has described
in time is [√ ] and its velocity at the time is .

dksbZ d.k osx ls ,d fpdus {kSfrt ry ij ,sls ek/;e esa Qsd
a k tkrk gS ftldk izfrjks/k izfr bZdkbZ lagfr ds fy, osx
ds /ku dk xquk gSA fl) djks fd le; i'pkr~ blds }kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh [√ ] gksxh vkSj
ml le; mldk osx gksxkA

(b) A particle of mass is projected vertically upwards under gravity, the resistance of the air being
mk times the velocity. Show that the greatest height attained by the particle is
[ ] where is the terminal velocity of the particle and is its initial velocity.
lagfr dk ,d d.k xq:Rokd"kZ.k ds v/khu Å/okZ/kj fn’kk esas Qsd
a k tkrk gSA ;fn ok;q dk izfrjks/k] osx dk xq.kk
gks] rks fl) dhft;s fd d.k dh vf/kdRke ÅpkbZ gksxh% [ ] tgk¡ ek/;e esa d.k dk vafre osx
gSa rFkk bldk izkjafHkd Å/okZ/kj osx gSA

UNIT-III
4. (a) A particle is projected so as to have a range on the horizontal plane through the point of
projection. If and are the possible angles of projection and and the corresponding
times of flights show that:
,d d.k bl izdkj ls Qsd a k tkrk gS fd iz{ksi fcUnq ls xqtjus okys {kSfrt lery ij ijkl gSA ;fn rFkk
lEHko iz{ksi dks.k gksa rFkk o laxr mM~M;u dky gks] rks fl) djks fd

(b) A body is projected at an angle to the horizon so as to just clear two walls of equal height at a
distance from each other. Show that the range is equal to .
,d fi.M dks {kSfrt ls dks.k ij bl izdkj Qsda k tkrk gS fd ;g nks ,d leku m¡pkbZ dh nhokjs]a tks ,d nwljs
ls nwjh ij gSa] Bhd ikj djrk gSA fl) djks fd ijkl dk eku -
OR
(a) A particle is projected from the lowest point with some velocity and moves along the inside of a
smooth vertical circle. Discuss the motion of the particle, if the reaction vanishes before the
velocity vanishes.
,d fpdus Å/okZ/kj o`Ÿk ds lcls uhps ds fcUnq ls ,d d.k fdlh osx ls Qsda k x;k tks o`r ds vUnj dh vksj xeu
djrk gSA d.k dh xfr dk foospu dhft;s] ;fn izfrfØ;k osx ls igys yksi gksrk gSA

(b) A heavy particle of weight , attached to a fixed point by a light inextensible string, describes a
circle in a vertical plane. The tension of the string has the values and respectively, when
the particle is at the highest and the lowest point of its path. Show that .
,d Hkkj okyk d.k tks fd fLFkj fcUnq ls ,d Hkkjghu vforkU; Mksjh ls ca/kk gS vkSj ,d Å/okZ/ku ry esa ,d o`r esa
?kwew jgk gSA tc d.k vf/kdre rFkk U;wure Å¡pkbZ ij gksrk gS] rks Mksjh esa f[kapko Øe’k% rFkk gksrk gS] rks
fl) dhft;s fd -

UNIT-IV
5. (a) Find the moment of inertia of a hollow sphere of radius ‘ ’ and mass ‘ ’ about a diameter.
f=T;k rFkk lagfr ds [kks[kys xksys dk ,d O;kl ds ifjr% tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ Kkr dhft;sA
(b) Show that the moment of inertia of a semicircular lamina about a tangent parallel to the bounding
diameter is ( ), where is the radius and si the mass of the lamina.
iznf’kZr dhft;s fd v/kZ&o`Ÿkh; iVy dk mlds lhed O;kl ds lekUrj Li’kZ js[kk ds ifjr tM+Ro&vk?kw.kZ
( ) gS] tgk¡ iVy dh lagfr rFkk f=T;k gSA
OR
(a) Find the equation of momental ellipse at the vertex ‘ ’ of a which is right angled at .
,d f=Hkqt tks ij ledks.k gS] ds 'kh"kZ ij vk?kw.khZ nh?kZo`Ÿk dk lehdj.k Kkr djksAa

(b) Find the moment of inertia of a rectangular lamina about one of its sides.
,d vk;rkdkj iVy dk mldh Hkqtk ds ifjr% tM+Ro&vk?kw.kZ Kkr dhft;sA

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