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13 Lom (PS 13) 12-07-2023

The document discusses laws of motion and provides 10 practice problems related to motion on inclined planes and pulleys. It includes diagrams illustrating the system for each problem and asks the reader to calculate accelerations, forces, or other values. The answers to each problem are provided at the end.

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13 Lom (PS 13) 12-07-2023

The document discusses laws of motion and provides 10 practice problems related to motion on inclined planes and pulleys. It includes diagrams illustrating the system for each problem and asks the reader to calculate accelerations, forces, or other values. The answers to each problem are provided at the end.

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Topic : Laws of Motion

Physics (Practice Sheet – 13)

Class : XI Date : 12–07–2023

1. In the given diagram if wedge is accelerated towards left at 6 m/sec2 then find acceleration of rod.
Rod is constrained to move in vertical direction.

37
2. If M = 5 kg and m = 2 kg then find acceleration of wedge and rod. Neglect friction.
m

53
3. Find acceleration of both blocks for the given instant, at this instant both blocks are at rest.
4kg 20 N

37
2kg
4. In the given diagram wedge is fixed. If block A is sliding down at 5 m/sec2 then
B
find normal force between block A and B. Mass of block B is 2 kg. Neglect
A
friction and take g = 10 m/sec2. Wedge
Fixed
37
2
5. At the given instant wedge B is moving towards left at 5 m/sec , find acceleration of rod at the given
instant.

Rod
Wedge Wedge
B A
5 m / sec 2
60 37

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Physics (PS – 13) Topic : Laws of Motion

6. In the arrangement shown, by what acceleration the boy must go up so


that 100 kg block remains stationary on the wedge. The wedge is fixed
and friction is absent everywhere. (Take g = 10 m/s2)
(a) 2 m/s2 (b) 4 m/s2
(c) 6 m/s2 (d) 8 m/s2
7. A block of mass m lies on wedge of mass M, which lies on fixed horizontal
surface. The wedge is free to move on the horizontal surface. A horizontal
force of magnitude F is applied on block as shown, neglecting friction at all
surfaces, the value of force F such that block has no relative motion w.r.t.
wedge will be : (where g is acceleration due to gravity)

(a) (M + m) g tan  (b) (M + m) g cot 


m m
(c) (M + m) g tan  (d) (M + m) g cot 
M M
8. Two masses m and M are attached with strings as shown. For the system to be
in equilibrium we have
2M 2m
(a) tan  = 1 + (b) tan  = 1 +
m M
M m
(c) tan  = 1 + (d) tan  = 1 +
2m 2M
9. A chain consisting of 5 links each of mass 0.1 kg is lifted vertically with a constant
acceleration 2.5 m/sec2 as shown in figure. The force of interaction between the top link and
the link immediately below it will be :
(a) 6.15 N (b) 4.92 N
(c) 3.69 N (d) 2.46 N
10. In the arrangement shown in figure m1 = 1 kg, m2 = 2 kg. Pulleys are massless M
1
and strings are light. For what value of M the mass m1 moves with constant
velocity (Neglect friction)
2
(a) 6 kg (b) 4 kg
m2
m1
(c) 8 kg (d) 10 kg

ANSWERS
1. 4.5 m/sec2 7. (c) 9. (b)
6. (c) 8. (a) 10. (c)

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