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JEE (Main + Advanced) 2022

JEE (Main + Advanced) 2022


NURTURE COURSE
NURTURE COURSE

RACE # 41 PHYSICS

1. Block A of mass 1 kg is kept on block B of mass 2kg which is kept on smooth surface as shown in
figure. At t = 0 both blocks are at rest & a force of 6N is applied on block B. Friction coefficient between
A & B is 0.5. Which of the following is/are correct :-
(A) Acceleration of both the blocks is 2m/s2 A µ=0.5
(B) Work done by friction (in ground frame) on A is zero from t = 0 to t = 2 sec 6N
B µ=0
(C) Friction force on A is 2N
(D) Kinetic energy of A at t = 2 sec is 8J
2. In the arrangement shown a block of mass 2kg is pressed against a spring which is compressed by 10
cm and is applying a force of 80 N to the block. The spring is not attached to the block. The coefficient
of friction is 0.5. When the block is released it moves up the plane by some distance and then comes
back down. The kinetic energy of the block just before it starts compressing the spring again is

N
37°

E
(A) 2J (B) 1.6 J (C) 0.8 J (D) 0.4 J
3. A block of mass 10kg is attached to a relaxed spring. Other end is attached to ceiling and block is

L
released keeping the spring in vertical position. The spring is such that it has elongation of 10 cm

L
under a force of 100 N. The maximum velocity of block in subsequent motion is :-
(A) 1 m/s (B) 1.5 m/s (C) 2.0 m/s (D) 2.5 m/s
4. In the shown figure blocks A and B are of mass 1kg each and surfaces are all smooth. Spring

A
constant is k = 60 N/cm. The system is in equilibrium. The minimum mass of block C for which
when block C is suddenly removed the block A leaves contact from support is :-

C
B
S
A 37°

(A) 1.2 kg (B) 0.6 kg (C) 1 kg (D) 2 kg


Paragraph for Question 5 to 7
At t = 0, two blocks of 2 kg and 3 kg are moving on a smooth fixed surface with given velocity as
shown in the figure. Assure the lower block is long enough

m=0.3 2kg 10m/s

smooth 3kg 5m/s

5. Find out the work done by kinetic friction force on 2 kg block till the relative motion is ceased.
(A) 51 Joule (B) – 51 Joule (C) 100 Joule (D) –100 Joule
6. Find out the work done by kinetic friction force on 3 kg block till the relative motion is ceased.
(A) 51 Joule (B) – 51 Joule (C) 36 Joule (D) 37.5 Joule
7. Find the work done by static friction force on 2kg block after 2 sec from the end of relative motion.
(A) 84 Joule (B) – 84 Joule (C) 51 Joule (D) zero

PHY. / R # 41 E-1/2
JEE (Main + Advanced) 2022
NURTURE COURSE

Paragraph for Question No. 8 to 10


A small block B of mass 10 kg is placed on a 6 m long plank A of mass 20 kg, which is placed on a
frictionless horizontal ground. Initially the block B is near the right end of plank A and the system
is in rest. When a constant horizontal force F of 210 N is applied to the plank A, the block B falls off
in 2.0s. Use g = 10 m/s2.
B
F
A

8. Speed of the block B relative to the ground when it falls off the plank is
(A) 8 m/s towards left (B) 8 m/s towards right
(C) 10 m/s towards left (D) 10 m/s towards right
9. Coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the plank is
(A) 0.3 (B) 0.4 (C) 0.5 (D) 0.6
10. Work done by frictional forces on the plank is

N
(A) – 300 J (B) – 500 J (C) 800 J (D) – 800 J

LE
A L

E-2/2 PHY. / R # 41

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