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wy ss 2 JEE-Physies #2 EE Physics CES oe VKINEMATICS Caco m Ofeeet4 oe SECTION - A \ Only One Correct Option 14 Ifpostion time graph ofa particle is sine curve as shown, i ‘what willbe its velocity-time graph, apo ola: ota ob If angular velocity of a disc depends an angle rotated 0 as @ = 0? + 26, then its angular acceleration a. at 2f @ = Iradis “) (A) 8 radisec? (B) 10 rad/sec? (C) 12 radsec? (O)None 3./ Ifa particle takes t second less and acquires a velocity of v ms! more in falling through the same distan feerineherrce2) on tuoplans ohaeiheaecetoe Ae eae se ea eee (A) v= 2at (B)v = 4gt (Cv =5at (D)v= 16st 4, _Ittakes one minute for a passenger standing on an escalator o reach the top, I the escalator does not move ittakes him 3 minute to walk up . How long will ittake for the passenger to arrive atthe top ifhe walks up the moving escalator? (A) 30sec (B) 45sec (©)40sec (D)35 sec The co-ordinates of a moving particle at a time t, are give by, - x =5sin 104, y = 5 cos 10t. The speed of the particle is (a)25 (B)50 10 {D)None particle is projected from a horizontal plane (x-z plane) such that its velocity vector at time ts given by 6. a A ¥ =ai + (b—ct)}- Its range on the horizontal plane is given by 2ba 3ba a ary (8) (Ole (D)None A particle moves along a straight line in such a way ret it’s acceleration is increasing at the rate of 2ms~ It's initial acceleration and velocity were 0, the distance covered by it in t = 3 seconds. (4)27m (B)9m (C)3m (D)1m ey A ball is thrown vertically down with velocity of 5m/s. With what ‘velocity should another ball be thrown down. after 2 seconds so that it can hit the 1* ball in 2 seconds (A) 40 m/s (B) 55 mis (C)15m/s (0) 25 mis ‘Acceleration versus velocity graph of a particle moving in a straight line starting from est is as shown in figure. The corresponding velocity-time a graph would be vi hee he ie jint A on the ground. It takes t time to reach a point B but toreach the ground from point B then height of point B ws particle is projected vertically upwards from a pol itstill continues to move up. Ifit takes further t, ime from theQuestion Bank en the previous one t bo Geen Bank reine ) SALeeY way thatthe il thrown Pe 11. Ball are thrown vertically upward in such & aa mariad . 5m, the numbe (0) aa maximum height the maximum height sim, the PAN drevoning hor a coldagamm Apart A) 40 (B) 50 sg trom vost under oravly 2 nasi 12, The velocity ime graph of « body fain 4 (a)2101 epresented by which of the following Fa Va pies vt vK We o = © i Quest an | 8) 1 wae actod along the ond the cf same length direct ng 13, Adiecaranged ina vertical plane has two groves of same len Co ym alongs wertical chord AB and CD as shown inthe fig. The same partic AB and CD. The ratio of the time ty/ten #5 Ay1:2 B) 1 a2: ina circle of 14, The magnitude of displacement of a particle moving in ach 2s - varies with time tas ihe with constant angular speed y A) 2a sina (@)2asin (C)2a.cos ct (D) 2a cos “> fs ion, The néf force acting on body is zeroat barb 35 Ae mer this = fae epnton Tee lee a ai eae I hase velocity sO att = 0. I's terminal velocity 16. force F = Be©acts on a particle whose mass is m and whose velocty is 0 : a B BC B re : = o— ()- al 8) mac 5 mC y 17. Aman moves in xy plane along the path shown, At what point is his ; a average velocity vectorin he same direction as hisinstantaneous velocity - vector. The man stars from point P Be, a fee. wa (B oc (Dd : 18. The acceleration ofa particle which moves along the positive x-axis dam) varies with is positon as shown. Ifthe velocity of the particle is 0.8, a mis atx = 0, the velocity ofthe particle at x= 1.4 isin mis) \ (a6 (B12 >. (O14 (D) none of these oar 7 tan) 19. A body is thrown up in a lift with a velocity u relative to the lift and acceleration with which thelitis moving up is the time of fight is found to bet The u=gt 2u=gt ute 0. a (B) —— gt 2u+gt : lar Me et | 20, _Abollisthrown vertically downwards with velocity «3h f j ity /2gh froma heighth, After collid } just reaches the starting point. Coefficient of restitution is ith. Afar coding with the round] wy 12 ‘ 21. The graph of position x versus time f represents the eunge rth Py b describes the acceleration a ofthe particle? } (Aja=b-ct Peis: a= b+ ctee yw eon at aet ( —i JEE-Physics ze force 'F' which varies as f 20N jaw A patticle of mass 1 kg s acted upon by shown in the figure. I initial velocity ofthe particle is 10 ms the 3 ‘maximum velocity attained by the particle during the petiod i (A)210 ms: (B) 110 ms! 0 20 (6) 100 me (0) 90mm! oo} 2 — ets) 1oN = Question No, 23 to 27 ‘Two balls A and B are thrown with same velocity u from the top ofa tower. Ball A is thrown vertically upwards and the ball Bis thrown vertically downwards, oe Choose the correct statement A) Ball Breaches the ground with greater velocity {B) Ball reaches the ground! with greater veloclty (C) Both the balls each the ground with same velocy (0) Cannot be interpreted Ift, and ty are the respective times taken by the balls A and B respectively to reach the ground, then identify the correct statement K> te Bh=ts (Casts (D) Cannot be interpreted Ift, = 6 sand ty = 25, then the height of the tower is (a)80m (B)60m (C)45m, (D)none of these The velocity u of each ball is (A) 10 ms (B)15 ms (©) 20mst (D)none ofthese Ifa ball Cis thrown with the same velocity but in the horizontal direction from the top of the tower, then it wall reach the ground in time t, equal to a (B)3.46s (42s (D) none ofthese Question No. 28 to 31 4 “The x-tgraph ofa particle moving along. straight line is shown in figure The v-t graph of the particle is correctly shown by ote 820 Oe Bare (a) Care ‘The a-t graph of the particle is correctly shown by 6) 4 (a)36. 37. ‘Question No. $2 to 38 a Tatars shows excuses aE ORT a alongasstraight line Choose the incorrect statement. The particle comes! torestat (alt=0s eee (cit=8s (O)none AN Identify the region in which the rate of change’ of velocity |’; es of the particle is baa (a)0t02s (B)2t04 (C)4t06s ee If the particle starts from the position Xy = 16 m, then its position at t= 2s will be (a)-5m (B)5m (c)10m OT “The maximum displacement ofthe particles (A) 33.3m (B)23.3m (C)18.3m (D) zero, ‘The total distance travelled by the particles (A) 66.6 m (B)51.6m (C)zer0 {D) 36.6m A 66.6 acceleration time graph of the paticl shown as ams) 4 ® ‘The correct displacement-time: cae the particle is shown as a oe 4\\.,.° et v Particle is dr0P horizontal ace reaches ground (yom Aballis hit by standing at P ball before it: ‘comparison (ay3ms? A projectile makes an (a) usee® ee a ee eceerge ore point directly above this point of projection at a height h h Poke aie emaiinen oy sat 6. crizontaly with speed u. Given that ins! _ just touches the bird at one point. Find the dista distance on ground where bal strikes ees (D) data insuffi nN its starting point and the highest from horizontal= @) cos 8 sent. | aJEE-Physics Find time of fight of projedie thrown horizontally with ‘with speed 50 ms-from a long ind an angle of ® = 45° from horizontal, Rh desea See (a) 2 sec (B) 2y2 sec (C)2sec bee Particle is dropped from the height of 20m from horizontal fal ground, There is wind blowing due to whic horizontal acceleration ofthe particle becomes 6 ms, Find the horizontal daplacement of oe eartcte ai Pel particle tilt ; (6m (B) 10m (12m (0)24m A ball is hit by a batsman at an angle of 37° as shown in figure, The man standing at P should run at what minimum velocity so that he catches the url Sms! ball before it strikes the ground. Assume that height of man is negligible in comparison to maximum height of projectile (a) 3ms (B) 5 ms? (C) 9 ms" (D)12ms+ A projectile is fired with a speed u at an angle 0 with the horizontal. Its speed when it wit tal hen its ci m ‘makes an angle °c.’ with the horizontal is ee (A) usec® cosa. (B) u sec0 sina (©) ucos0 seca. (D) usin @ seca» A projectile is fired with a velocity at right angle to the slope which is inclined at an angle @ with the horizontal The expression for the range R along the incline is 2v? 2v* wv? 2 (a) seco @) tan (c) 2 tandsec (op) tan? g g A particle is projected vertically upwards from O with velocity v and a second particle is projected at the same instant from P (ata heighth above O) with velocity vat an angle of projection 6. The time when the distance between them is minimum is ey (nw (D)h2u * a 2vsin@ &) 2vcos8 bball is projected from ground with a velocity V at an angle 0 to the vertical. On its path it makes an elesti collison with a vertical wall and returns to ground. The total time of flight of the ball is 2vsin @ 2vcos8 oe ye (A) B) (a) g (Carel () g (D) ¢ moving along two long straight lines, in the same plane, with the same Two particles ar speed = 20 em/s, The angle between the two lines is 60°, ‘moment, the two particles are located at distances 3m and 4m from the shortest distance between them will be (A) 50cm (B) 40/2 em (€)50V/2 cm \(p) 50/3 am 20/5 mis and their intersection point is O. At a certain 'O, and are moving towards O. Subsequent, In the figure shown, the two projectiles are fired simultaneously. The minimum distance between them during their flight is (B) 103 m (c)10m {D)None (A) 20m IFtime taken by the projectile to reach QisT, than PQ (C)Tvsec® (D) Tvten® makes angle @ with the horizontal and B jeve same maximum height ve same time of flight Ss em™1 1Question bank 53. 54, 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. An aeroplane fying ata constant velocity releas (A) itwill always be vertically below the aeroplane (B) ituill always be vertically below the aeroplane only ifthe aeropl (C)itwill atvays be vertically below the aeroplane only ifthe aeroy horizontal (D) it will gradually fall behind the aeroplane if the aeroplane i ving horizontally ‘Two particles are projected simultaneously in the same vertical plane, (A) avertical straight ine (B) astraight line making a constant angle with the horizontal (Cjaparebola (D)ahyperbola lane is flying horizontally plane is flying at an angle of 45"tothe 63 / 1f4 Eakin wes abomb, As the bomb drops down from the aeroplang from the same point on ground, buy, same speeds but at diferent angles (< 90° othe horizontal. The path folowed by one, as seen by thea ‘Suppose a player hits several baseballs. Which baseball will be in the airfor the longest time? (8) The one with the farthest range. (B) The one which reaches maximum height. (C) The one with the greatest intial velocity (D) The one leaving the bat at 45° with respect tothe ground. Question No. 56 to 59 ‘Two projectiles are thrown simultaneously in the same plane from the same point, If their velocities are vz vpatangles 8, and 0, respectively from the horizontal, then answer the following questions The trajectory of particle 1 with respect to particle 2 will be (A)aparabola (B)a straight line (C)a vertical straight ine (D) ahorizontal straight line If vjc0s0), = v,c0s0, then choose the incorect statement (A) one particle will remain exactly below or above the other particle (B) the trajectory of one with respect to other willbe a vertical straight line (C) both will have the same range (D) none of these Ifv,sin® = v,sin®,, then choose the incorect statement (A) the time of fight of both the particles will be same (B) the maximum height attained by the particles will be same (C) the trajectory of one with respect to another will be a horizontal straight line (D) none of these Ifv, = vpand 0, > ,, then choose the incorrect statement (A) Particle 2 moves under the particle 1 (B) The slope of the trajectory of particle 2 with respect o 1 is always positive (C) Both the particle wilhave the same range i ®, > 45% and Q, < 45° (D)none ofthese nao, height H symmetrically as shown (7s (C)60m 90° Sas ge () & Th fs. Tr 67. ( 69. To. n. 3 8 3 e 3 -JEE-Physies ‘The maximum height of the projectile is (A) 120m (B) 80m (C) 160m : (D) cannot aba 63/ Ifthe horizontal distance between the two walls isd = 120m, then the range al eee a (a) 240m. (B) 160m (C)300m: () Ge d «GAC Theangle of projection of the projectile is ytarte/a) (8)tan(4/9) (C)tawr(46) eer Gel oe The velocity of projection is (a) 30 mst (B) 40 ms" (C) 50 ms (D) none of these Question No. 66 to 68 A projectile is thrown with a velocity of 50 ms“ at an angle of 53° with the horizontal 66. Choose the incorrect staternent (A) Ittravels vertically with a velocity of 40 ms"! (B) Ittravels horizontally with a velocity of 30 ms“! {C) The minimum velocity of the projectile is 30 ms“! (D) None of these 67, _ Determine the instants at which the projectile isat the same height (A)t=Jsandt=7s (B)t=3sandt=5s (C)t=2sandt=6s (D)allthe above 68. The equation of the trajectory is given by (A) 180y = 240x—x? (B) 1809 (C) 180y = 135x—x? (D) 180, Question No. 69 & 70 Att = 0a projectile is fired from a point O taken as origin) on the ground with a speed of 50 més at an angle of 53° with the horizontal. Itjust passes ‘two points A & B each at height 75 m above horizontal as shown, 69. The horizontal separation between the points A and Bis (A) 30m (B) 60m (C)90m (D) None 70. The distance (in metres) of the particle from origin at t = 2sec. (a) 60/2, (B)100 (c)60 (D120 starts: i 2ctilinearly at time t ( such that its velocity 'v changes with time't according to the Be {dv is in mvs. The time interval for which the particle retards is ‘equation v = t?—t where t is in seconds an (ayt<12 (By u2
1 of width 1 km along the shortest possible path (B3 4 0) Val jously from the same point and m form acceleration a. If c.isthe angle be al time given by (C) va) tan with velocity of 20 km! direction (C) South - East (a)1 73. — Twoparticles start simultane sty vand other with a uni ‘ove along two straight lines, one with uniform ‘between the lines of motion of two particles (0) (via) cot Ine, Strong winds are blowing due East {D) South - WestQuestion bank 78. Amanis crossing river flowing wit velocity of S mis. He reaches 2 point directly across at a distance ‘of 60 m in 5 sec. His velocity in still water should be (A) 12 mis (B) 13 m/s (C)Sms (D) 10 m/s 76, Amon swimming down seam overcome a float ata point M. After traveling distance D he turned backay ‘passed the float ata distance of D/2 from the point M, then ‘the ratio of speed of swimmer with respecttog 85. Velox ‘water to the speed of the river will be be (a2 (B)3 (4 w25 (ac ‘2:m/s which causes the rain to fall at some angle with BA 777. Windiisblowing in the north direction at speed of vertical. With what velocity should a cyclist drive so that the rain ‘appears vertical to him on (A) 2m/ssouth (B)2m/snorth (C)4miswest (D)4missouth (01 Mark 78. _Atagveninant,Aismoving with velocity of mis upwerds What (avi is velocity of Bat that time ee (it (a)15 mis} B)15mst a (C)smist (0) 5msTt whic (aye aor way 79. Findthe velocity ofthe hanging blockifthe velocttsof nls ie ag the free ends ofthe rope are as indicated inthe figure. eC De (a) 32mis T 88. Apar (B)372ms+ Tae PA (12 mst o i (D2 misb 4 (Cth 80. The pulleys inthe diagram are all smooth and light. The acceleration of A is a Ce Upnards and the acceleration of Cis" downwards. The acceleration of Bis aa (a) t-a) up (B) Ala +) down wr (O)'Ale + up (D) la-fup Ol Anob B1. If acceleration of A is 2 mis to left and acceleration of B is ace ‘tm tolef, then acceleration of Cis: (a) (Om (A) Li? upwards Let ¥ B) (C) 2m’? dowmwards D ae ee ee . BS Ss SECTION - B (aie fe than one opti eer 92. Thefi nest (@)Th ae (@)Th cs on eration ofthe particle (OT agnitude ofits aoe ierecten monn 93. jon cans Proportional to i re 2 a not be along the tangent. ote eave (aniti (epi (ori Oi_ 84. 85. 91. v-t graph of an object of mass 1 kg is shown (A) net work done on the object in 30 sec is zero, venint (B) the average acceleration of the object is zero, Zu {C) the average velocity of the object is zero. " (D) the average force on the object is zero, 1 30 30 Wee) Velocity-time graph for a car is semicircle as shown here. Which of the following is correct ra (A) Car must move in circular path, (B) Acceleration of car is never zero, 20 (C) Mean speed of the particle is /4 mis, (D) The car makes a turn once during its motion, Mark the correct statements for a particle going on a straight line (A) ifthe velocity is zero at any instant, the acceleration should also be zero at that instant (B) if the velocity is zero for a time interval, the acceleration is zero at. any instant within the time interval (C)ifthe velocity and acceleration have opposite sign, the objects slowing down (D) ifthe position and velocity have opposite sign, the | Particle is moving towards the origin From the velocity time garph of a particle moving in straight line decide {” which of the following is incorrect statement. (A) the particle crosses its initial position (B) the speed of the particle increases continuously (C) the force on the particle is constant (D) the acceleration of the particle is constant. A particle initially at rest is subjected to two forces. One is constant, the other is a: retarding force proportional to the particle velocity In the subsequent motion of the particle {A) the acceleration will increase from zero to a constant value (B) the acceleration will decrease from its initial value to zero (C) the velocity will increase from zero to maximum & then decrease (D) the velocity will increase from zero to a constant value. A particle moves ina circle of radius R, with a constant speed v. Then, duringa time interval [nR/3v], which of the following is true? (A) | average acceleration | = 3v/nR, (B) | average velocity | = 3v/n (C) | average acceleration | = 2v2/nR. (D) average speed = 3u/n ‘An observer moves with a constant speed along the line joining two stationary objects. He will observe that the two objects : (A) have the same speed (B) have the same velocity (C) move in the same direction (D) move in opposite directions Let ¥ and di denote the velocity and acceleration respectively of a body in one-dimensional motion (A) |¥| must decrease when 4 <0 (B) Speed must increase when a > 0 {C) Speed will increase when both ¥ and @ are < 0 (D) Speed will decrease when ¥
0 The figure shows the velocity (y) of a particle plotted. some accelerationjon bank ES AtEy ‘and acceleration respectively of a body 0 94, Letvanda denote the vel (A) acan be non zero when V (B) a mustbe zero when v = (C) amay be zerowhenv #0 (D) The direction of a musthave s 95, The displacement x of a particle depend on time t asx = a pe (A) particle will return to its starting point after time 5 F 2a (B) the particle will come to rest after time 5 ‘0 but its initial acceleration was not zero. come correlation with the direction of ¥ (C) the initial velocity of the particle was ze {D) no net force act on the particle at time 3p 96. Abeadis free to slide down a: smooth wire tightly stretched ‘between points A and B ona vertical circle. If 2. tend starts fom rest at A, the highest point onthe cele (a) is velocity von atvingatBis proportional to cos0 {B)its velocity von aniving at Bis proportional to tan® (és (C) ime to arive at Bis proportional to cos {D) time to arrive at Bis independent of 8 A BI 07, Amanon arectlinealy moving cart, facing the direction of motion, throws a bal straight up with regs fine (A) The bol wil ava retu to im {B) The ball will never return to him {Ch he ballwilrtun tohim the ca moves with constant veloc (D) The ball will fall behind him if the cart moves with some acceleration 08. Reancle mevesin the wy plane witha constant acceleration in the negative y-direction Is equ Aa ee i eer eee Mccecomece =o (a) The component fis velotys constant (B) tthe xin the-component fis vlc isa . 2b (C) Atthe origin, its velocity makes an angle tan-"(a) with the x-axis. (D) The particle moves exactly like a projectile. ¢ Ow 6. balls rolled off along the edge of a horizon Acar eaiereres ge ofa horizontal table with velocty 4mis tits the ground aftr ie (A) The height of the table is 0.8m (B) thits the ground at an angle of 60° with the vertical distance 1,6 m from the table of fight ae R, H and'T respectively, They are given by, w sin 20 w? sin? 9 ; e * 2g and T is varied from 30° to 60°. Then, idectease, H will increase 1 decrease while Hand T and willincrease T will increase 2using & i Clee | the ground with vel veloc u a angle @ with horizontal, The horizontal ## f” a and T will decrease both will increaseMain + Advanced): Nurtur NLM & FRICTION SECTION - A Only One Correct Option ‘What should be the minimum force P to be ‘applied to the string so that block of mass m just begins to mov up the frictionless plane ie tere neem (Ma tan 0/2 (B) Mg cot 0/2 ‘ ~, Mgcos 0 Tesind (D) None E Both the blocks shown here are of mass m and ate moving with constant velocity in direction shown in a resistive medium which exerts equal constant force on both blocks in direction opposite to the velocity. The tension in the string connecting both of them will be : (Neglect friction) (amg Rios (B)mg2 “aI (C)mgs (O)me4 if In which of the following cases is the contact force between A and B maximum (mp = mg = 1 ka) by wa] »|eo ®) pe oO omasga) Mass: i i it force of 100 N acting at the upper ‘5 kg is moving vertically in vertical position with an upwards | xr i ore Seana fore of 70 Nacting atthe lower end. The tension at midpoint ofthe rope| (a) 100N (B)85N (Q)75N (D)105N, Find the acceleration of ka mass when acceleration of 2kgmassis2ms" Fxg Lanne} “10 2 asshown in figure. ‘es a (A) 3 ms? (B) 2ms? (C)0.5ms* (D)zer0 Block. initia i identi Aand in equilibrium and is hanging by two identical springs Block of has nal span A eat orn lower Pott =0 hand acaaraon at of block in ms att = 0. ; (B) 10 (c)15 (D0 as horizontal smooth surface is pulled by a load of mass shown in the figure. The lenathr Question bank 2 10. a1 12 13. 14. cet - athe ‘Apearticle of mass m, initially at rest, is acted on by a force F = Fo { ( | during the interval. {<7 The velocty ofthe particle atthe end of the interval is 3FT SFT art 2FyT ae Oar Bran (om om “Two masses m and M are attached tothe strings as shown in the figure. the ‘system is in equilibrium, then 2M 2m (A) tan® = 1+ —— (B) tan = 1+ 4 ei anos : aoe (©)cot9 =1+ = (D) cot = 1 + Inthe figure shown the block B moves down with a velocity 10 m/s. The velocity of A in the position shown is: (A) 12.5 m/s (B) 25 ms a? (C)6.25ms (D)none of these Inthe figure shown the velocity of different blocks is shown. The velocity of Cis. (A) 6mis (B)4mis (C)om's (D) none of these ‘Astunt man jumps his car over a crater as shown (neglect air resistance) (A) during the whole flight the driver experiences itlessness (B) during he whole fight the diver never experiences weightlessness (C) during the whole flight the driver experiences weightlessness only at the highest point (D) the apparent weight increases during upward journey A ball of mass m is thrown vertically upwards. Assume the force of air resistar it n nce he AC eee nee rin ea ene (ajo (B) less thang (Og (D) greater than g ‘Two identical mass m are connected to a massless string which is ht ictionless in figure. If everything is at rest, what isthe tension in the. cots Ree epee Puls ok a (A) lessthan mg (B)exectiy mg (C) more than Bay 16. 7. 18. 19.L i i i i i as JEE-Physics ——————————— 17. 18. ‘A weight can be hung in any of the following four ways by sting of same likely to break? (wa (BB jc (yD Z I Me Me: ‘ype. In which case isthe string most Question No. 17 to 18 (2 questions) A frictionless pulley is attached to one arm of a balance and a string passed around it caries two masses m , and m, The pulley is provided with a clamp due to which m, and m, do not move wit. each other. ‘Qn removing the clamp, m, and m, start moving, How much change in counter mass has to be made to restore balance? (m, +m,)? (m,-m, M Wemerie WG) aoa (C) 2m, -m, (D)m,-m, On removing the clamp, if the counter mass restores balance, then acceleration of centre of mass of the masses m, and m, will have acceleration of magnitude m=m |, m-m, (A)zer0 ll ieee Cres Question No. 19 to 21 (3 questions) A particle of mass m is constrained to move on x-axis. A force F acts on the particle. F always points toward the position labeled E. For example, when the particle isto the left of E, F points to the right. The magnitude ofF isa constant F except at point E where itis zero. 8 Os ‘The system is horizontal. Fis the net force acting on the particle. The particle is displaced a distance A towards left from the equilibrium position E and released from rest at t = 0. What is the period of the motion? (a) {-) iB) st ae © (= ] F Velocity - time graph of the particle is “wt waeQuestion bank 22. Two blocks are connected by a spring. The combination is suspended, at rest, from a string attatched to the calling, as shown in the figure. The string breaks suddenly. Immediately after the string breaks, what s the intial downward acceleration of the upper block of mass 2m ? (A)O (B)3g/2 (Og (D)2g 23. — Twoblocks A and B each of same mass are attached by a thin inextensible string through an ideal pull Initially block B is held in position as shown in fig. Now the block B is: released. Block A willl slide to right ang hit the pulley in timet,. Block B will swing and hit the surface in time ts. Assume the surface as frictionles [Hint: Tension T in the string acting on both blocks is same in magnitude. Acceleration needed for horizont2, motion is from T.) (A) y= ty {B) t, < ty O> ty (D) data are not sufficient to get relationship between t, and ts. 24. —_Abody is placed on a rough inclined plane of inclination 0. As the angle @ is increased from 0° to 90° the contact force between the block and the plane {A) remains constant (B) first remains constant than decreases (C) first decreases then increases (D) first increases then decreases 25. A block is projected upwards on an inclined plane of inclination 37° along the line of greatest slope of [1 = 0.5 with velocity of 5 m/s, The block 1* stops at a distance of from starting point (A) 1.25 m (B)25m (10m (0) 12.5m 26. Aforce # = 1 +4} acts on block shown. The force of friction acting on the block is : an ecg x ll Kg y-i (B)-18j p=03 (D)-37 ps. of an identical block of wood, which sits on top of a flat level table mad friction between the wood surfaces is 1, and the coefficient of static fl? be the top block only, and this force is increase i withthe fopbockifand only oases unblthe top Block agg, w a << Onm
0.2m (C)R>05m (D)R>03m 31. With what minimum velocity should block be project ted from left end A towards end B such that itreachesthe Velocity u Friction coefficient between block and bel i ley, (4) Jug (8) 2ugt cent ‘and, Ys ts less, (C) (Bug (0) 2Yugt ee ee omtal 82. Block B of mass 100 kg rests ona Tough surface of friction coefficient w= 1/3, A ope is tied o block B as shown in figure. The maximum acceleration with which boy A of 25 kg can climb on rope without making block move is other end B of conveyer belt moving with constant 4g g g 3g 2 in 4g ie 8g p28 J ws 5 oF oF 33. ‘The system shown in figure is released pe (A) ay = 0.35 mis?; 5 mis? ae ee: {B) a, =3m/s?; a, = 0.5 m/s? met 0° the (C) a, = 2 m/s; a, = 2 m/s? * (D) a, = 0.5 m/s? 3 m/s? 34. Ablockplaced on a rough inclined plane of inclination ( c tatty applying a force "F' as shown. Ifthe angle of inclination ofthe inclined spe off planeis i / a increased to (0 = 60°), the same block can just be prevented from sling down by application of a force of same magnitude, The coefficient of friction between the ‘block and the inclined plane is 3-1 B+ 2N3=1 C 7F ae @ Fa (ores, (D) None of these refer figure-1.(5 questions) ). 35 to Q.39 refer figure-1.(5 questi ‘ ae ‘= 2N, the frictional force between 5 kg blockand ground (a)2N (B)0 (C8N {D)10N 10 kg block and 5 ka blockis (@10N on of any ofthe blocks. (C)data insufficient (0 30N (C) Lis?I Question pank ~ ibvium, The friction force acting on 10 kg block is =: 40. The blocks are in equil e Ge HnO.S (A) 10'N down the plane ON ean (C) ON up the plane (0) a7. SECTION - B More than one option may be Correct (my m,+mz m2)8 . ich assumption 98. 41. Astudentcalculates the acceleration of m, in figure shown as ay = Which assumption i required to do this calculation. (A) pully is frictionless (B)string is massless my (C) pulley is massless (D) string sinextensible 42. Which graph shows best the velocity-time graph for an object launched vertically into the air when air resistanyg, isgiven by | D | = bv? The dashed line shows the velocity graph if there were no air resistance, (a) 43, Topaintthe side of building, painter normally hoists himself up by pulling onthe rope Aas ie infigure. The painter and platform together weigh 200N. The rope B can withstand 30ON. pe Then (A) The maximum acceleration that painter can have upwards is Sm/s2, (B) Tohoist himself up, rope B must withstand minimum 400N force. I (C) Rope A will have a tension of 100 N when the painter is at rest (0) The painter must exert force of 200N on the rope A to go downwards slowly. Bs ‘Two men of unequal masses hold on to the two sections of alight iF ‘Which of the following are possible? ofa light rope passing over a smooth light pul (A) The lighter man is stationary while the heavier man slides with, (B) Theheavier man is stationary while the lighter man climbs (©) Thetwo men slide with the same acceleration in the same. ‘some acceleration ‘with some acceleration direction {D) The two men move wth accelerations ofthe same magnitude in opposite direct ite directions fhe hora ona boxy of mas Sk eat ration of free-fall is 10 ms, which of the folli# AON acting at 30° that the acceh a body is 20 tically downwards, fe body is 30 N (ee (0) 1only47. LEE Physics ee Aniron sphere weighing 10 N rests ina V sha sped smooth trough whose sides form an angle of 60° as. inthe figure. Then the reaction forces are iF de ee (A) Ry = 10N & Ry = 0 in case (i) (B) Ry = 1ON&R, = 10N incase (i) a ae i 0 co © (©) Ry= Jy N&Ry = “Jz Nin case (ii) __(D) Ry = 10 N & Ry = 10 Nin allthe three cases For ordinary terrestrial experiments, which ofthe following observers below, are inertial (A)a child revolving in a" giant whee!" (B) a driver in a sports car moving with a constant high speed of 200 km/h on a straight road. (C) the pilot of an aeroplane which is taking off. {D) a cyclist negotiating a sharp tum, Along plank P of the mass 5 kgs placed ona smooth floor. On Pis placed ablock Q of mass 2kg, The coefficient of friction between P and Qis 0.5. Ifahorizontal force 15N is applied to Q, as shown, and you may take gas 10NI. (A) The reaction force on Q due to P is 10N (B) The acceleration of Q relative to Pis 2.5 ms? (C) The acceleration of P relative to the Flooris 2.0 mis? (D) The acceleration of centre of mass of P + Q system relative to the floors (15/7}mis? The coefficient of friction between 4kg and 5 kg blocks is 0.2 and between '5kg block and ground is 0.1 respectively. Choose the correct statements pie 5 (rors (A) Minimum force needed to cause system to moveis 17N (8) When force is 4N static friction atall surfaces is 4N to keep system at rest (C) Maximum acceleration of akg blockis 2s? (D) Slipping between 4kg and 5 kg blocks sart when Fis 17N In. tug-of war contest, (wo men pull ona horizontal rope from opposite sides. The winner willbe the man who | (A) exerts greater force on the rope (B) exerts greater force on the ground (©) exertsa force on the rope which is greater than the tension inthe rope (D) makes a smallerangle with the vertical ‘A man balances himself in a horizontal position by pushing his hands and feet agains two parallel wall. His contre of mass lies midway between the walls, The coefficients of friction atthe walls are equal. Which of the following isnot correct? (A) He exerts equal forces on walls horizontal forces on the walls he acceleration of the block f53. 54, 55. 56, 57. he two blocks A and B of eq TEE espqertiom the inclined plane, The coefficients of friction between the bs A) fp, > Hs the blocks wil always remain in contact a i) B) Ij, < 1, the blocks wil slide down with different acceleratior s 1 +44) gsin (C) If 1, > Hy the blocks will have a common acceleration (H, +H) 9 (0) 1, < fy the blocks will have a common acceleration Question No. 54 to 57 (4 questions) re, two blocks Mand m are tied together with an inextensible and ight sting. The fig mass Mis placed on a rough horizontal surf it mis hanging vertically against a smooth vertical w The pulley is iictionless Sm Choose the corect statement(s) value ofm —(B) Thesystem willaccelerate only when m ) The system will accelerate fo (C) The system will accelerate only when m > |iM_(D) Nothing can be said Choose the conectstatement(s) elated tothe tens 3 'B) When m < HM, = (A) When m
uM, mg < placed inside an elevator ‘ompare the situation with the (C) When m > UM, WMa
m+u(my+M)],, mM +jum(my +M) 3) m+M “! ca m+M iy If up be the coefficient of friction between the block M and the horizontal surface then the minimum value of Mo fequited to keep the block m stationary is m-M m+M iv If friction force exists between the block M and the block m, and not between the block M and the horizontal surface, then the minimum value of 1 for which the block m remains stationary is m iif ND 24M wy ®) Oy () m m m-m, 18ny © 4M at (D)none ofthese “The minimum value of [1 between the block M and m (taking horizontal surface frictionless) fr which al the three blocks move together, is m m m, ees Beate jose i @nemsM Tam (Crremyei (Ditorecttiee Question No. 65 to 68 (4 questions) Smooth [MI Imagine a situation in which the horizontal surface of block Mg ssmoothand =| Mo [a its vertical surface s rough with a coefficient of friction b. Roueh(u) Identify the corect statement(s) (A) IfF = 0, the blocks cannot remain stationary ralue of F the blocks Mand m remain stationary with respect toM jequal to zero. Which the blocks Mand m remain stationary with respect M-=ym cof theseQuestion bank [ ay faces of the block M, are smooth, G7. Consider special situation in which both the t statement(s) chown in adjoining figure. Mark out the correc A) IfF = 0, the blocks cannot remain stationary andm remain stationary with respect to block M 1B) For one unique valve of F the blocks M ©) There exists a range of Ffor which blocks M and m remain stationary with respect to block, 1) Sine there i no friction, therefore, blocks M and m cannot be in equilibrium with respect toMy 1 68. __Inebove problem, the value(s) ofF for which M and m are stationary with respect to Ma A) M,+M+mig (0G Mem) lb ™ 4 2 3 (D)none of these a a a 4 3 ‘ 7 8 i 9. 1
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