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Sangharsh Assignment 5

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Sangharsh Assignment 5

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SANGHARSH ASSIGNMENT VECTOR-5

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            
1. If A =2i − 3 j + 7 k , B =i + 2k and C =j − k find A ⋅ ( B × C ) product of the two vectors, (b) the magnitude of
their vector product.
2. Find the maximum or minimum values of the   
1
function y= x + for x > 0.
11. (
Prove that A ⋅ A × B =
0.)
x 12. A curve is represented by y = sin x. If x is changed
t
π π π
3. Evaluate ∫0 A sin ωt dt where A and ω are from to + , find approximately the
3 3 100
constants.
change in y.
4. The velocity v and displacement x of a particle
executing simple harmonic motion are related as
13. The electric current in a charging R–C circuit is
dv
v = −ω2 x. given by i = i0 e−t/RC where i0, R and C are constant
dx
parameters of the circuit and t is time. Find the rate
At x = 0, v = v 0. Find the velocity u when the of change of current at (a) t = 0, (b) t = RC, (c) t =
displacement becomes x. 10 RC.
14. Find the area bounded under the curve y = 3x2 + 6x
5. The charge flown through a circuit in the time + 7 and the X-axis with the ordinates at x = 5 and x
interval between t and t + dt is given by dq = e – t / τ = 10.
dt, where τ is a constant. Find the total charge 15. Find the area bounded by the curve y = e– x, the X-
flown through the circuit between t = 0 to t = τ . axis and the Y-axis.
 
6. A vector A makes an angle of 20° and B makes 16. Two vectors A and B are defined as A = a i and

an angle of 110° with the X-axis. The magnitudes


∧ ∧
of these vectors are 3 m and 4 m respectively. Find B a (cos ωt i + sin ωt j ) , where a is a constant
=
the resultant. ω = π / 6 rad s–1. If | A + B |=3 | A – B | at time t =
  
7. Add vectors A , B and C each having magnitude τ for the first time, the value of τ , in second is
of 100 unit and inclined to the X-axis at angles 45°, …………….. . [JEE ADV. 2018]
135° and 315° respectively.   
17. Three vectors P,Q and R are shown in the figure.

8. Refer to figure. Find (a) the magnitude, (b) x and y Let S be any point on the vector R . The distance
   
components and (c) the angle with the X-axis of the between the point P and S is b | R | and R = Q – P .
     
resultant of OA , BC and DE . The general relation among vectors P,Q and S is

9. Two vectors have magnitudes 3 unit and 4 unit [JEE ADV. 2017]
  
respectively. What should be the angle between (A) S =(b − 1) P + bQ
them if the magnitude of the resultant is (a) 1 unit,   
(b) 5 unit and (c) 7 unit.
(B) S = ( )
1 − b 2 P + bQ
  
(C) S =(1 − b) P + b 2Q
10. Two vectors have magnitudes 2 m and 3 m. The   
(D) S =(1 − b) P + bQ
angle between them is 60°. Find (a) the scalar
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ANSWER KEY
1. 0

2. at x = 1, y is y = 2

A
3. (1 – cos ωt)
ω

4. v
= v02 − ω2 x 2 .

 1
5. τ 1 − 
 e

6. (5 m at 73° with X-axis)

7. (100 unit at 45° with X-axis)

8. (a) 1.6 m (b) 0.98 m and 1.3 m respectively


(c) tan− 1(1.32)

9. (a) 180° (b) 90° (c) 0

10. (a) 3 m 2 (b) 3√3 m2

11. ?

12. (0.0157)

−i0 −i −i0
13. (a) (b) 0 (c)
RC RCe RCe10

14. (1135)

15. (1)

16. ?
  
17. S=(1 − b) P + bQ

[2]

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