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If the period of rotation of the particle is T, then : (2018) (1) Te RM (2) T =|R% for any n. (3) Tx R™ \@ (Tee Rone AN Two masses m: = 5 kg and m2 = 10 kg, Connected y an inextensible string over a frictionless pulley, ara moving | as shown in the figure. The coefficient of friction of horizontal ‘surface is 0.15. The minimum weight m that should be put.en top. of mato stop the motion is : Ht] (1) 10.3 kg (2) 18.3 kg (3) 27.3kg (4) 43.3 kg | Md (2018) ‘A body of mass m = 10°? kg is moving ina medium and experiences a frictional force F = —kv2. Its initial speed is vo = 10 ms“. If, after 10 s, its energy is gn the value of k will be: (2017) HI (1) 10-kg m='s™* 0 '\2))10°%kg mt (3) 10*kg s* Ge) 10“*kg m7? | A point particle of mass m, moves alofig the uniformly rough track POR as shown inthe figure. The coefficient of friction, between the particle and the rough track equals u.. The particle is released, from fest, from the point'P and it comes to rest at a point R. The energies; lost by the ball, over the parts, PQ and QR, of the track, are equal to each other, and no energy is lost\wtien particle changes diractian {ram i | PQ to QR. } H ‘The values of the coefficient of friction 1 and the distance X(; IR), are, respectively close to : (1) 0.2 and 3:5 m (2) 0.29 and 3. (3) 0.28:and 6.5 m | HN Given in the figure are two blocks A and B of 100 N respectively. | These Pi ee by a force F as shown, | the i the blocks is 0.4 and betwee the frictional force! appli (1) 80N il H| (2015) ——————Saaa—yxx: 1 A panicte is moving with a uniform speed in a circular orbit of radius R in a central force inversely to the n” power of R. If the period of rotation of the particle is T, then (2018) () Tare (2) T « R® for any n. 3) TxR (4) Tax Rene Two masses m: = 5 kg and m: = 10 kg, connected by an [m ] T mextensible string over a frictionless pulley, are moving as ‘shown in the figure. The coefficient of friction of horizontal [= E"—~o Surtace is 0.15. The minimum weight m that should be put on top T ‘of m: to stop the motion is : (1) 10.3 kg (2) 18.3 kg (3) 27.3kg (4) 43.3 kg L=] mg (2018) A body of mass m = 10°? kg is moving in a medium.and experiences a frictional force F = -kv. Its initial speed is vo = 10 ms“. I, after 10s, its energy is ji, the value of k will be: (2017) (1) 10kg m-'s"* (2) 10°°kg m* (3) 10°°kg s* (4) 10™kg m* A point particte of mass m, moves along the uniformly fough track POR as shown ifthe figure. The coefficient of friction, between the particle and the fough track equals 1. The particle is released, from esl allt fest, from the point Pand it comes to rest at a point ae oa ae R. The energies|\lost-by the ball, over the parts, PQ ‘and QR, of the.tack, are equal to each other, and no (2016) energy is lost wheri particle changes direction from PatoarR. The valu@s of the coefficient of friction j1 and the distance x(=QR), are, respectively close to : (1) 0:2 and 3.5 m (2) 0.29 and 3.5m (3) 0.29'and 6.5 m (4) 0.2 and 6.6m Given in the figure are two blocks A and B of weight 20 N and 100 N respectively. These are being pressed against a wall by a force F as shown. If the coefficient of friction between the blocks is 0.1 and between block B and the wall is 0.15, the frictional force applied by the wall on block B is (1) 80N (2) 120N (3) 150 N (4) 100 N 1. ‘A heavy box is to be dragged along a rough horizontal floor. To do 80, petson A pushes it at an angle 30° from the horizontal and requires a minimum force Fa, while person B pulls the box at an angle 60° from the horizontal and needs minimum force Fs. If the coefficient of friction between the box and the floor is B ne rato Fa 5 (1 r4 8 ae (2014) 3 2 of (4) OG Hl {A block of mass m is placed on’ surtace with a vertical cross section ni by y X76, if the coefficient of friction is 0.5, the maximum height above the 1d at which the block can be r (2014) Placed without slipping is : (2) 3m @s A boxy of mass § kg under the action of const j) mvs and att = 10s as v= 46] ms. wt (2014) 3) (3i-4])N é ‘A block of mass 4 kg is\placad of another block B of mass'5 kg, and the block B rests on a ‘smooth horizontal tablé)if the maximum force that can be applied on A so that both the blocks move together is 12 N, the maximum force that can be applied on B for the blocks to move together will be | (1) 15.N (2) 25N | (2014) (3) 27N (4) 48N | A body starts from rest on @ tong inclined plane of slope 45°, The coefticient of fiction between the body and the plane varies as y = 0.3 x, where x is the digtance travelled down the plane. The body will have maximum speed (for g = 10 mvs?) when x = (1) 9.8m | (212m || (3) 12m (4) 3.33m ) | (2013) Hi Two blocks of mass Mie 20 kg and Me © 12 kg are connected by a ‘metal rod of mass 8 kg. {he system i pulled vertically up by applying graces TTT Teena at the mid-point of the rod is, (1) 144 N) (2)96N) (3) 240N 14. uniform sphere of weight W and radius 5 cms is being held by a ‘string as shown in the figure. The tension in the string will be k w w 1) 12 (2) 5 aon cA] 3 ¢ ) 65 w w (3) 13 (4) 13 a*5 187 (2014) A block is placed on a rough horizontal plane. A time dependent horizontal force F = kt acts on the block, where k is a positive constant. The acceleration-time graph of the block is: (2013) {)--* (2) « G) 2 (2) The minimum force required to start pushing a body up a rough (frictional coefficient 11) inclined plane is F: while the minimum force needéd to prevent it from sliding down is F2. If the inclined Plane makes an angle @ from the horizontal such that tan @ = 2y then the ratio Fi/F2is: (2012) (13 (24 @)1 (42 ‘Two fixed frictionless inclined plane making an angle 30° and 60° with the vertical are'shown in the figure. Two ® blocks A and B are placed on the two planes. What is the felative vertical acceleration of A with respect to B? (1) 4.9 ms~ in’horizontal direction (2) 9.8 ms-2in vertical direction x (3) zero (4) 4.9 ms in vertical direction (2010) Fora, panticie in uniform circular motion the acceleration @ at a point P(R, 6) on the circle of radius R is (here 0 is measured from the x-axis) (2010) FG SALI va ay (1) ~{-e0s0i + sino} (2) ~Frainol + 0080} ie ae) VE ke vi 3) ~ 00801 - sing} (4) fated player caught a cricket ball of mass 150 g moving at a rate of 20 mvs. If the catching process is completed in 0.1 s, the force of the blow exerted by the ball on the hand of the player is equal to. (1) 300 N (2) 150 N (2006) @)3N co (4)301N sn 21. A ball of mass 0.2 kg is thrown vertically upwards by applying a force by hand. if the hand moves 0.2 m which applying the force and the ball goes upto 2 m height further, find the magnitude of the force, Consider g = 10 mvs? (2006) (1) 22N (2)4N (3) 16N (4) 20N ‘An annular ring with inner and outer radii R: and Re is rolling without slipping with a uniform angular speed. The ratio of the forces experienced by the two particles situated on the inner and ‘outer parts of the ring, F./F2 is (2005) « & @ (BY R, Ry Ry o es ‘A smooth block is released at rest on a 45° incline and then slides a distance d. The time taken to slide is n times as much to slide on rough incline than on a’smooth incline. The coefficient of cans ae (2005) @ wafers @ 4.5 A block is kept on a frictionless inclined surface with angle of inclination a. The incline is given an acceleration a to keep the block stationary, Then a is equal to (2005) (1) ghana (2) g coseca @ag (4) g tana A particle of mass 0.3 kg is subjectéd to a force F=-kx with k=15 N/m. What will. be its initial acceleration if it starts from a point 20 om away from the origin? (1) 3m/s? (2) 15 m/s? (2005) (3) Sms? (4) 10 mis? Consider a car Moving On a straight road with a speed of 100 ms. The minimum distance at which car can be’stopped is [11, = 0.5] (2005) (1), 800 mi (2) 1000 m (3) 100 m (4) 400 m Which of the following statements is false for a particle maving in a circle with a constant angutar ‘speed? (2004) (1).The velocity vector is tangent to the circle. (2) The acceleration vector is tangent to the circle, (3) The acceleration vector points to the centre of the circle. (4) The velocity and acceleration vectors are perpendicular to each other. ‘A machine gun fires a bullet of mass 40 g with a velocity 1200 ms’. The man holding it can exert @ maximum force of 144 N on the gun. How many bullets can he tire per second at the most? (1) one (2) four (2004) (3) two (4) three. 26. 27. 31. ‘Two masses m: = 5 kg and mz = 4.6 kg tled to @ string are hanging over a ny i light frictionless pulley. What is the aan of the masses when lett free to move? geen | sae | i § iin IWHl)| es | WT | Hl i I UH Le] (2004) anwar one reen vg ALLL |. The coefficient ‘of static friction between the block and the plane is 0.8, I the teeter fates an te block ie 10N, the mass of the block (in kg) is (take g 3 10 m/s?) IM, (2004) i (1) 2.0 (2) 4.0 @)16 (425 1 i A particle is acted upon by a force of constant magnitude which is always perpel to the velocity of the particle, the motion of the particle takes place in a plane, It follows that!|| Tl {| (1) its velocity is constant (2) its acceleration’is.constant | |||\| ||| (2004) (3) its kinetic energy is constant 4) it moves in a straight line. HN INI A spring balance is attached to the calling of a lift. Aiman hangs his bag on the spring A the spring reads 49 N, when the lift is stationary. If the lift moves downward with an acceleration of 5 MmVs?, the reading of the spring balance will be (2003) (1) 24N 1\(2) 74.N (3) 15N (4),49N i Three forces start acting simultaneously on a particle moving with velocity Vv. These forces are represented inymagnitude and direction by the three sides of a triangle ABC(as shown). The particle will now move with velocity (1) less than v7 ip : Z (2) greater than ¢ (3) |v| in the direction of the largest force BC (4) ¥, remaining unchanged. (2003) 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 (g = 10 m/s?) Head 10N (1) 20N (3) 100 N (4) 2.N (2003) ‘A marble block of mass 2 kg lying on ice when given a Velocity of 6 mis is stopped by friction in 10 s. then the coefficient of friction is (2003) (1) 0.02 2) 0.03 (3) 0.06 (4) 0.01 th A block of mass M is pulled raarararaca LE ap t mass Hatorce Fe red ar Tor ane ae the force Hn irngjeneecs (2003) «) yi ar | | @)P AA light spring balance hangs from the hook of the other light spring balance and a block of mass \M kg hangs from the former one. Then the true statement about scale reading is. (1) both the scales read M kg each (2003) (2) the scale of the lower one reads M kg and of upper one zero (3) the reading of the two scales can be anything but sum of the reading will be M kg (4) both the scales read M/2 kg. A rocket with a lift-off mass 3.5 x 10* kg is blasted upwards with an initial acceleration of 10 m/s?. Then the initial thrust of the blast is ‘ (1) 3.5 x 10°N (2)7.0 x 10°N ~ (3) 14.0 x 10°N (4) 1.75 x 10°N 2 (2) (2) (4) (3) (4) (4) (4) 0) (4) (4) (2) (3) (4) (3) 12. 10. 16. 15. (2) 14. (1) (4) 13. (1) 20. (4) 19. (4) (4) 18. 17 (2) 24. (2) (1) 23. 22 (4) (4) 21. (3) (3) 28. 27. (1) 26. 25. 32. 4) 31. (4) (1) (1) 29. (1) 35. 34 (4) 33.

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