Q81.If the curves y2 = 6x, 9x2 + by2 = 16 intersect each other at right angles, then the value of b is: (1) 9 (2) 6 2 (3) 7 (4) 4 2
What This Question Tests
This question tests the concept of orthogonal intersection of curves. It requires finding the derivatives (slopes of tangents) for both curves, applying the condition m₁m₂ = -1, and solving the resulting equations to find the unknown parameter.
Concepts Tested
Formulas Used
dy/dx (implicit differentiation)
m₁m₂ = -1
📚 NCERT Sections This Tests
9.17 — (A) Sin I¢C = 1.44/1.68 Which Gives I¢C = 59°. Total Internal Reflection
Physics Class 12 · Chapter 9
9.17 (a) sin i¢c = 1.44/1.68 which gives i¢c = 59°. Total internal reflection takes place when i > 59° or when r < rmax = 31°. Now, (sin i /sin r max max ) = 1.68 , which gives imax ~ 60°. Thus, all incident rays of angles in the range 0 < i < 60° will suffer total internal reflections in the pipe. (If the length of the pipe is finite, which it is in practice, there will be a lower limit on i determined by the ratio of the diameter to the length of the pipe.) (b) If there is no outer coating, i¢c = sin–1(1/1.68) = 36.5°. Now, i = 90° will have r = 36.5° and i¢ = 53.5° which is greater than i¢c. Thus, all incident rays (in the range 53.5° < i < 90°) will suffer total internal reflections.
9.15 — Apply Mirror Equation And The Condition:
Physics Class 12 · Chapter 9
9.15 Apply mirror equation and the condition: (a) f < 0 (concave mirror); u < 0 (object on left) (b) f > 0; u < 0 (c) f > 0 (convex mirror) and u < 0 (d) f < 0 (concave mirror); f < u < 0 to deduce the desired result.
9.8 — A Beam Of Light Converges At A Point P. Now A Lens Is Placed In The
Physics Class 12 · Chapter 9
9.8 A beam of light converges at a point P. Now a lens is placed in the path of the convergent beam 12cm from P. At what point does the beam converge if the lens is (a) a convex lens of focal length 20cm, and (b) a concave lens of focal length 16cm?
📋 Question Details
- Chapter
- Applications of Derivatives
- Topic
- Orthogonal intersection of curves
- Year
- 2018
- Shift
- 08 Apr
- Q Number
- Q81
- Type
- MCQ
- NCERT Ref
- Class 12 Mathematics Ch 6: Applications of Derivatives
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