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Newton - S Law of Motion

The document outlines a 50-day physics plan focused on Newton's laws of motion, featuring various problems related to force, friction, tension, and motion. Each problem presents a scenario with multiple-choice answers, covering concepts such as momentum, equilibrium, and the effects of forces on objects. The problems are designed to test understanding and application of fundamental physics principles.
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Newton - S Law of Motion

The document outlines a 50-day physics plan focused on Newton's laws of motion, featuring various problems related to force, friction, tension, and motion. Each problem presents a scenario with multiple-choice answers, covering concepts such as momentum, equilibrium, and the effects of forces on objects. The problems are designed to test understanding and application of fundamental physics principles.
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50 Day's Plan For Physics (Newton's Law of Motion)


1. A cricket ball of mass 250 gram collides with a bat with velocity 10 m/sec and returns with the same
speed in opposite direction with in 0.01 second. The force acted on bat is :-
(1) 25 N (2) 50 N (3) 250 N (4) 500 N
2. A block having mass 10 kg moving with velocity → = 2i^ + ^j + 2k^
V m/s then find out the magnitude of
momentum of the block in S.I. units :-
(1) 40 (2) 10√3 (3) 30 (4) 30√3
3. A uniform sphere of weight W and radius 3 m is being held by a string of length 2m. attached to a
frictionless wall as shown in the figure.
The tension in the string will be ?

(1) 5 W/4 (2) 15 W/4


(3) 15 W/16 (4) None of these
4. Four blocks of same mass connected by cords are pulled by force F on a smooth horizontal surface, as in
figure. The tension T1, T2 and T3 will be

(1) T1 = F/4, T2 = 3F/2, T3 = F/4


(2) T1 = F/4, T2 = F/2, T3 = F/2
(3) T1 = 3F/4, T2 = F/2, T3 = F/4
(4) T1 = 3F/4, T2 = F/2, T3 = F/2
5. A block (M = 8 kg) is connected to an empty bucket (m = 1.00 kg) by a cord running over an ideal pulley.
The coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the tabletop and the block are 0.5 and 0.4
respectively. Sand is gradually added to the bucket until the block just begins to slide. Calculate the mass
of sand added to the bucket. [g = 10 m/s2]

(1) 5 kg (2) 6 kg
(3) 7 kg (4) 8 kg
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6. The graph between applied force and frictional force for a body of mass 50 kg placed on a horizontal
surface is as shown in figure. Then, what will be the value of coefficient of static and kinetic friction
respectively ?

(1) 0.4, 0.3


(2) 0.3, 0.2
(3) 0.4, 0.2
(4) 0.2, 0.3
7. When three forces F1, F2 and F3 are acting on a particle of mass m such that F2 and F3 are mutually
perpendicular, then the particle remains stationary. If the force F1 is now removed then the acceleration of
the particle is :
(1) F1/m (2) F2F3/mF1
(3) (F2 – F3)/m (4) F2/m
8. A block of mass 10 kg is moving on a rough surface as shown in figure. The frictional force acting on
block is :-

(1) 20N (2) 60N


(3) 40N (4) 80N
9. A ball of mass 40 gm is moving with speed 20 m/s collides with a smooth surface as shown in figure. If
the ball remains in contact with the surface for 0.01 s, then the average force exerted by the surface on the
ball will be :-

80
(1) 80 N (2) N (3) 80 √ 3N (4) 40 √ 3N
√ 3
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10. A block pressed against the vertical wall is in equilibrium as shown in figure. The minimum coefficient of
friction is:-

(1) 3 (2) 1 (3) 1 (4) 1


8 8 2 4
11. A block is kept on a frictionless inclined surface with angle of inclination 37°. The incline is given an
horizontal acceleration 'a' to keep the block stationary, then a is equal to :-

4g
(1) g (2)
3
3g 5g
(3) (4)
4 3
12. With what acceleration should the box in figure move up so that the block of mass M exerts a force 3
Mg/2 on the floor of the box?

g g
(1) (2)
4 2
3g (4) 4g
(3)
4
13. A mass of 1 kg is suspended by a string A. Another string C is connected to its lower end
(see fig.) If a sudden jerk is given to C, then :-

(1) The portion AB of the string will break


(2) The portion BC of the string will break
(3) The mass will start rotating
(4) None of the above
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14. Calculate TP (P is mid point)

(1) 50N (2) 500N (3) 5N (4) 0.5N


15. The apparent weight of a man standing in a lift is found to be equal to his actual weight. This is possible if
the lift is moving :-
(1) Up with constant acceleration
(2) Down with constant retardation
(3) Down with constant velocity
(4) Up with constant retardation
16. Two bodies of masses 4 kg and 9 kg are moving on a rough horizontal surface with same speed. If the
coefficient of friction for them is same then ratio of distance travelled by the two bodies before coming to
rest is :-
(1) 2 : 3 (2) 4 : 9 (3) 16 : 81 (4) 1 : 1
17. Force at t = 3 sec is equal to :-

(1) 1 N (2) – 1 N (3) Zero (4) 3N


18. Match Column-I with Column-II :-
Column-I Column-II
(A) Definition of force (p) Newton's third law
(B) Measure of force (q) Impulse
(C) Effect of force (r) Newton's second law
(D) Recoiling of gun (s) Newton's first law
(1) A – q, B – p, C – r, D – s
(2) A – p, B – q, C – r, D – s
(3) A – s, B – r, C – q, D – p
(4) A – s, B – q, C – r, D – p
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19. Two blocks are in contact on a frictionless table. One has mass 'm' and the other '2m'. Same force F is
applied from left and right on m and 2m. In the two cases respectively, the ratio of contact force between
the blocks in the two cases will be :-

(1) 1 : 4 (2) 2 : 1 (3) 1 : 1 (4) 2 : 3


20. A disc of mass 1·0 kg kept floating horizontally in air by firing bullets of mass 0·05 kg each vertically at it,
at the rate of 10 per second. If the bullets rebound with the same speed, the speed with which these are
fired will be –

(1) 0·098 m/s (2) 0·98 m/s (3) 9·8 m/s (4) 98·0 m/s
21. A 6.0 kg block initially at rest is pushed against a wall by a 100 N force as shown. The coefficient of
kinetic friction is 0.30 while the coefficient of static friction is 0.50. What is true of the friction acting on
the block ?

(1) Static friction acts upward on the block.


(2) Kinetic friction acts upward on the block.
(3) Kinetic friction acts downward on the block.
(4) Static friction acts downward on the block.
22. A particle of mass 2kg moves in free space such that its position vector varies with time as
→r = 3 + 4t2 ^i + (2t) ^j + (3 − 6t) k^ m where t is in seconds. Net force acting on the particle is
[( ) ]

(1) zero
(2) parallel to x-axis
(3) parallel to y-axis
(4) time dependent
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23. A bird starts flying upward with some acceleration in an air tight cage. This cage is kept on a weight
machine. Then reading in the weighing machine will :
(1) Increase (2) Decrease
(3) Unchange (4) Can't say
24. The magnitude of difference in accelerations of block of mass m in both the cases shown below is :

2g
(1) g (2) (3) Zero (4) g/31
3
25. In the system shown mass of the man is 50 kg and mass of lift is 30 kg. If the system is in equilibrium then
force applied by man on the rope is : –

(1) 400 N (2) 800 N (3) 300 N (4) 500 N


26. Assertion :- A table cloth can be pulled from a table without dislodging the dishes.
Reason :- To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
(1) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is NOT the correct explanation of Assertion.
(2) Assertion is true but Reason is false.
(3) Assertion is false but Reason is true.
(4) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
27. Assertion (A) :- There is no appreciable change in the position of the body during the action of the
impulsive force.
Reason (R) :- In case of impulsive force the time of action of the force is very short.
(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(2) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct
(3) (A) is incorrect but (R) is correct
(4) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
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28. In the given figure all pulleys and strings are massless and smooth and blocks A and B have mass m1 and
m2 respectively. Then the relation between masses m1 and m2 , if whole system is in equilibrium, will be :

(1) m1 = m2 (2) m1 = 7m2 (3) m2 = 7m1 (4) m2 = 5m1


29. A heavy block of mass M hangs in equilibrium at the end of a rope of mass m and length ℓ connected to a
ceiling. Determine the tension in the rope at a distance x from the ceiling.

(ℓ − x) ℓ−x
(1) Mg + mg (2) Mg + mg ( )

x ℓ
ℓ−x ℓ−x
(3) mg + Mg ( ) (4) mg + Mg ( )
ℓ x
30. A block of mass 'm' is placed on surface of earth :-
(1) Net force by earth on block is zero
(2) Net force by earth on block is upward
(3) Net force by earth on block is downward
(4) Force by surface of earth on block is zero
31. If an elevator is moving vertically up with an acceleration 'g' the force exerted by the floor on the
passenger of mass 'm' :-
(1) mg upward (2) 2mg downward (3) 2mg upward (4) mg downward
32. 5 discs each of mass m are placed one above the other. The force on the first from the bottom because of
the remaining on the top is :-
(1) mg (2) 2mg (3) 3mg (4) 4mg
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33. Figure I, II, III and IV depict variation of force with time :

the impulse is highest in the case of situations depicted. Figure :


(1) I and II (2) III and I (3) III and IV (4) IV only
34. Block A is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. Another block B is placed in contact with A as shown in
figure. The coefficient of friction between A and B is 0.5. The minimum acceleration of block A so that
block B does not fall

(1) 10 m/s2 (2) 20 m/s2 (3) 15 m/s2 (4) 5 m/s2


35. In the given arrangement value of force F is :-

(1) 24N
(2) 22N
(3) 20N
(4) 16N
36. The engine of a jet aircraft applies a thrust force of 105 N during take off and causes the plane to attain a
velocity of 1 km/sec in 10 sec. The mass of the plane is
(1) 102 kg (2) 103 kg (3) 104 kg (4) 105 kg
37. Which of the following is correct about a non inertial frame of reference
(1) It has zero acceleration w.r.t. an inertial frame of reference
(2) It has constant velocity w.r.t. an inertial frame of reference
(3) It has non zero acceleration w.r.t. an inertial frame of reference
(4) None of the above is correct
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38. Choose the correct option for a pseudo force


(1) Pseudo force is real force
(2) Pseudo force is observed in a non inertial frame of reference
(3) Pseudo force is observed in a inertial frame of reference
(4) None of the above
39. A rope of length L (kept horizontally) is pulled by a constant horizontal force F. What is the tension in the
rope at a distance x from the end where force is applied
(1) Fx (2) FL (3) FL (4) F (L − x)
L−x L−x x L
40. Ratio of weight of a man in a stationary lift and weight of man in a lift moving downward with an
3
acceleration a is then acceleration of lift is
2
g g
(1) (2)
3 2
(3) g (4) 2g
41. Two masses m1 and m2 are joined by a spring as shown. The system is dropped to the ground from a
certain height. The spring will be :-

(1) Stretched when m2 > m1


(2) compressed when m2 < m1
(3) neither compressed nor stretched only when m1 = m2
(4) neither compressed nor stretched regardless of the values of m1 and m2.
42. What will be the acceleration of the blocks if they are set free to move ? (g = acceleration due to gravity)

(1) g (2) g/2 (3) g/3 (4) g/4


43. A block of mass m is pulled along a horizontal frictionless surface by a rope of mass m. If a force F is
applied at one end of the rope, the tension at the mid-point of the rope is :-
(1) F (2) 3F (3) F (4) F
2 4 4 3
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44. The 50 kg homogeneous smooth sphere rests on the 30° incline A and bears against the smooth vertical
wall B. The contact forces at A and B are :-

1000 500
(1) NA = N , NB = N
√ 3 3 √

1000 1000
(2) NA = N , NB = N
√3 √3

500 500
(3) NA = N , NB = N
√3 √3

500 400
(4) NA = N , NB = N
√3 √3

45. A man is at rest in the middle of a pond on perfectly smooth ice. He can get himself to the shore by
making use of Newton's :-
(1) First law (2) Second law
(3) Third law (4) Law of gravitation
46. n bullet strike per second elastically on a wall with speed v and rebound. what will be the force exerted on
the wall by bullets if mass of each bullet is m :-
mnv
(1) mnv (2) 4mnv (3) 2mnv (4)
2
47. The linear momentum p of a body moving in one dimension varies with time according to the equation p =
a + bt2 where a and b are positive constants. The net force acting on the body is
(1) A constant
(2) Proportional to t2
(3) Inversely proportional to t
(4) Proportional to t
48. A 30 gm bullet initially travelling at 120 m/s penetrates 12 cm into a wooden block. The average
resistance exerted by the wooden block is
(1) 2850N (2) 2200 N (3) 2000N (4) 1800 N
49. A body hanging from a spring balance goes up and up in an aeroplane, then the reading of the weight of
the body as indicated by the spring balance will-
[Max height of airplane = 11 km]
(1) Go on increasing
(2) Go on decreasing
(3) First increase and then decrease
(4) Remain the same
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50. A particle of mass 0.3 kg is subjected to a force F = −kx with k = 15 N/m. What will be its initial
acceleration if it is released from a point 20 cm away from the origin
(1) 5 m/s2 (2) 10 m/s2 (3) 3 m/s2 (4) 15 m/s2
51. A machine gun has mass 50 kg. It fires 35g bullets with velocity 400 m/s. If average force on gun is 93.3
newton calculate maximum number of bullets fired per minute :-
(1) 400 (2) 500 (3) 300 (4) 250
52. A block of metal weighing 2 kg is resting on a frictionless plane. It is struck by a jet releasing water at a
rate of 1 kg/s and a speed of 5 m/s. The initial acceleration of the block will be :-
(1) 2.5 m/s2 (2) 5 m/s2 (3) 10 m/s2 (4) 20 m/s2
53. A 2 kg toy car can move along an x axis. Graph shows force Fx, acting on the car which begins at rest at
time t = 0. The velocity of the particle at t = 10 s is :-

(1) – i m/s (2) – 1.5 i m/s


(3) 6.5 i m/s (4) 13 i m/s
54. A bullet is fired from a gun. The force on the bullet is given by:
F = 600 – 2 ×105 t.
Where F is in newton and t in second. The force on the bullet becomes zero as soon as it leaves the barrel.
What is the average impulse imparted to the bullet ?
(1) 9 N-s (2) Zero
(3) 0.9 N-s (4) 1.8 N-s
55. Two blocks each having a mass M are placed as shown in the figure. The acceleration of the system is :-

(1) 0 (2) g sin θ


2
(3) g sin θ (4) 2g sin θ
56. A body of mass 6 kg moves in a straight line according to the equation x = t3 – 75t
where x denotes the distance in metre and t the time in second. The force on the body at t = 4 second is : –
(1) 64 newton (2) 72 newton
(3) 144 newton (4) 36 newton
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57. A mass of 10 kg is suspended by a rope of length 2.8 m from a ceiling. A force of 98 N is applied at the
mid-point of the rope as shown in figure. The angle which the rope makes with the vertical in equilibrium
is:-

(1) 30°
(2) 60°
(3) 45°
(4) 80°
58. The mass of a lift is 2000 kg. When the tension in the supporting cable is 28000 N, then its acceleration
is:-
(1) 4 m/s2 upwards
(2) 4 m/s2 downwards
(3) 14 m/s2 upwards
(4) 30 m/s2 downwards
59. A horizontal force of 10 N is necessary to just hold a block stationary against a wall the coefficient of
friction between the block and the wall is 0.2. The weight of the block is :-

(1) 2 N (2) 20 N
(3) 50 N (4) 100 N
60. Two blocks A and B of masses 2m and m, respectively are connected by a massless and inextensible
string. The whole system is suspended by a massless spring as shown in the figure. The magnitudes of
acceleration of A and B immediately after the string is cut, are respectively :-

g g g g
(1) g, (2) ,g (3) g, g (4) ,
2 2 2 2
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61. A ball of mass m kept at the corner as shown in the figure, is acted by a horizontal force F. The correct
free body diagram of ball is :-

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

62. Consider the three cases given in figures shown. Assume the friction to be absent everywhere and the
pulleys to be light; the string connecting the blocks to other block or fixed vertical wall to be light and
inextensible. Let TA, TB and TC be the tension in the strings in figure A, figure B and figure C
respectively. Then pick the correct comparison between the given tensions (for the instant shown) from
options below.

(1) TA = TB = TC (2) TB = TC < TA (3) TA < TB < TC (4) TB < TC < TA


63. Two forces 50 N and F are acting on a block of mass 3 kg as shown in the figure. The block is having
acceleration of 10m/s2. Find friction force acting on the block:-

(1) 5 N (2) 10 N (3) 0 N (4) None of these


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64. In the system shown in figure acceleration of 1 kg mass :-

(1) g/4 downward (2) g/4 upward (3) g/2 downward (4) g/2 upward
65. A body, under the action of a force F→ ^
= 6i^ − 8j^ + 10k, aquires an acceleration of 2m/s2. The mass of this
body must be :-
^
(1) 10√2 kg (2) 2√10 kg (3) 5√2 kg (4) 3i^ − 4j^ + 5k kg

66. A 45 kg box starts from rest and moves on a smooth plane the force that varies with time as shown. The
velocity of the box at t = 8 sec is:-

(1) 6 m/s (2) 8 m/s (3) 12 m/s (4) 24 m/s


67. At an instant, mass of rocket is 500 kg. If it is moving with constant velocity of 1 km/s, then find the rate
of fuel consumption.
(1) 10 m/s (2) 5 kg/sec (3) 1 kg/sec (4) 50 kg/sec
68. A horizontal force of 10 N is acted upon three blocks A, B and C of masses 2 kg, 3 kg and 5 kg kept on a
horizontal smooth surface as shown in figure. Find the net force acting on 2 kg block.

(1) 8 N (2) 10 N (3) 2 N (4) 5 N


69. Two blocks of masses 3m and 2m are in contact on a smooth table. A force P is first applied horizontally
on block of mass 3m and then on mass 2m. The contact forces between the two blocks in the two cases are
in the ratio respectively :-

(1) 1 : 2 (2) 2 : 3 (3) 2 : 1 (4) 5 : 3


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70. Tensions T1 and T2 in the strings are :-

(1) 8N, 10N (2) 8N, 24N (3) 24N, 8N (4) 10N, 8N
71. A pendulum is suspended from the ceiling of the cart as shown in the figure. Find the horizontal
acceleration of the cart for which pendulum will become equally inclined from the horizontal and vertical
:-

(1) g/2 (2) g/4 (3) g (4) g/√3

72. Two blocks A and B are released from the top of a rough inclined plane so that A slides along the plane
and B falls down freely. Which will have higher velocity on reaching the ground ?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) Both will reach the ground with same velocity
(4) It depends on the coefficient of friction
73. Acceleration of the lower block is :-

(1) 2.5 m/s2 (2) 5 m/s2 (3) 4 m/s2 (4) zero


74. A block of mass 1 kg lies on a horizontal surface in a truck. The coefficient of static friction between the
block and the surface is 0.6 If the acceleration of the truck is 5 m/s2, the frictional force acting on the
block is :
(1) 5 N (2) 6 N
(3) 10 N (4) 15 N
75. Frictional force acting on the block is

(1) 100 N (2) 50 N


(3) 500 N (4) 200 N
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76. A 60 kg monkey, climbs on a rope which can withstand a maximum tension of 900 N. The case in which
the rope will break if the monkey
(1) Climbs up with acceleration of 6 m/s2
(2) Climbs down with acceleration of 4 m/s2
(3) Climbs up with uniform speed of 5 m/s
(4) Falls down the rope nearly freely under gravity
77. In the given figure the tension at the mid point of the rope is (g = 10m/s2) :-

(1) 90 N (2) 120 N (3) 150 N (4) 180 N


78. A ball of mass 500 gm, initially at rest is acted upon by an impulsive force as shown

maximum velocity gained by the ball is equal to -


(1) 200 m/sec (2) 400 m/sec (3) 600 m/sec (4) 100 m/sec
79. A body A of mass m1 exerts a force on another body B of mass m2. If the acceleration of B be a2, then the
acceleration (in magnitude) of A is :-
m2 m1
(1) a2 (2) m1m2a2 (3) a2 (4) (m1 + m2)a2
m1 m2
80. A force-time graph for the motion of a body is shown in the figure. The change in the momentum of the
body between zero and 10 sec is :-

(1) zero (2) 4 kg m/s


(3) 5 kg m/s (4) 3 kg m/s
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81. In Fig., initially the system is at rest. Find out minimum value of F for which sliding starts between the
two blocks. Given mA = 10 kg and mB = 20 kg :-

(1) 100 N (2) 50 N


(3) 150 N (4) 20 N
82. A block of mass M is pulled along a horizontal frictionless surface by a rope of mass m by applying a
force P at the end of the tope. The force which the rope exerts on the block is :-

(1) P
M −m
(2) PM
M −m

(3) Pm
M +m
(4) PM
M +m
83. A block of mass 10 kg is suspended through two light spring balances as shown in the figure :-

(1) Both the scales will read 10 kg


(2) Both the scales will read 5 kg
(3) The upper scale will read 10 kg and the lower zero
(4) The readings may be anything but their sum will be 10 kg
84. Find the value of 'M' in the given figure, if system remains in equilibrium :-

(1) 6 kg (2) 12 kg (3) 24 kg (4) 4 kg


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85. Three equal weights of mass 2 kg each are hanging on a string passing over a fixed pulley as shown in
figure. What is the tension in the string connecting weights B and C ?

(1) zero (2) 13 N (3) 3.3 N (4) 19.6 N


86. In the system shown in figure, tension T3 is

(1) 5g (2) 3g (3) g (4) 6g


87. A body of mass 1 kg lies on smooth inclined plane. The body is given force F = 10N horizontally as
shown. The magnitude of net normal reaction on the body is :-

10
(1) 10√2 N (2) N
√ 2
(3) 10 N (4) None of these
88. As shown in the figure, two equal masses each of 2 kg are suspended from a spring balance. The reading
of the spring balance will be :-

(1) Zero
(2) 2 kg
(3) 4 kg
(4) Between zero and 2 kg
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89. For the given momentum – time graph, the ratio of force acting on particle A and B is :

1
(1) √ 3 (2)
√ 3
√3 1
(3) (4)
2 2
90. A block of mass m is lying on an inclined plane. The coefficient of friction between the plane and the
block is µ. The force (F1) parallel to inclined surface required to move the block up the inclined plane will
be:-
(1) mg sin θ + µmg cos θ
(2) mg cos θ – µmg sin θ
(3) mg sin θ – µmg cos θ
(4) mg cos θ + µmg sin θ
91. Find out the tension force in the strings :

(1) 36, 56, 104N


(2) 36, 84, 156N
(3) 24, 56, 104N
(4) 72, 84, 104N
92. Assertion: When a block is placed in a lift which is accelerating upwards then the body experiences the
following three forces.
(a) Weight
(b) Normal reaction
(c) Pseudo force
Reason: Pseudo force is applied on the body only when body is seen by an accelerated observer.
(1) If Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(2) If both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(3) If (A) is true but (R) is false.
(4) If (A) is false but (R) is true
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93. For a given body kept on a given surface, identify the correct statement :-
(1) Static friction depends on the area of contact
(2) Kinetic friction depends on the area of contact
(3) Coefficient of static friction does not depend on the surfaces in contact
(4) Coefficient of kinetic friction is less than the coefficient of static friction
94. Two blocks of masses of 40 kg and 30 kg are connected by a weightless string passing over a frictionless
pulley as shown in the figure.

The acceleration of the system would be :-


(1) 0.7 ms –2
(2) 0.8 ms –2
(3) 0.6 ms –2
(4) 0.5 ms –2
95. Figure shows a man of mass 50 kg standing on a light weighing machine kept in a box of mass 30 kg. The
box is hanging from a pulley fixed to the ceiling through a light rope, the other end of which is held by the
man himself. If the man manages to keep the box at rest, the weight shown by the machine is :-

(1) 10 N (2) 100 N


(3) 800 N (4) 200 N
96. Which of the following is incorrect about friction?
(1) If two bodies slip over each other than the force of friction is given by ƒk = µkN.
(2) If two bodies do not slip over each other then maximum force of static friction that can act
between the two bodies is ‘ƒs = µsN.’
(3) Friction force acting on a body is always proportional of normal reaction between the
interacting surfaces.
(4) None of the above
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97. Figure shows the position-time graph of particle of mass 4 kg. Let the force on the particle for t < 0, 0 < t
< 4 s, t > 4 s be F1, F2 and respectively. Then

(1) F1 = F2 = F3 = 0
(2) F1 > F2 = F3
(3) F1 > F2 > F3
(4) F1 < F2 < F3
98. A man weighs 80 kg. He stands on a weighing scale in a lift which is moving upwards with a uniform
acceleration of 5 m/s2. What would be the reading on the scale ? (g = 10 m/s2) :-
(1) zero
(2) 400 N
(3) 800 N
(4) 1200 N
99. Three equal weights A, B and C of mass 2 kg each are hanging on a string passing over a fixed frictionless
pulley as shown in the figure. The tension in the string connecting weights B and C is g = (9.8m/s2)

(1) Zero (2) 13 N (3) 3 N (4) 19.6 N


100. Two blocks are connected by a string as shown in the diagram. The upper block is hung by another string.
A force F applied on the upper string produces an acceleration of 2 m/s2 in the upward direction in both
the blocks. If T and T’ be the tensions in the two parts of the string, then :-

(1) T = 84 N, T' = 50 N (2) T = 70 N, T' = 70 N


(3) T = 84 N, T' = 60 N (4) T = 70 N, T' = 60 N
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