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CONCEPT REVISION
(> LAWS OF MOTION AND FRICTION
KINETICS
In kineties we deals with forces causing motion of bodies,
ties
Kinematics Kratos
{Study af mation Physical sc
reloconce cof bodies concerning
to cause 9! motion forces causing motion)
1. Inertia
Inherent property of all bodies due to which they resist
any change in their present state.
Inertia is of three types
Inertia of rest, Inertia of motion and Inertia of direction.
Inertia is not a physical quantity so it does not have any
Inertia of a body of higher mass is more than that of a body
of lower mass.
2. Linear Momentum
02
Linear momentum of a body is the quantity of motion
contained in the body.
It is measured in terms of the force required to stop the
body in unit time.
It is measured as the product of the mass of the body and
its velocity i.e., momentum = mass x velocity.
If body of mass m is moving with velocity v then its linear
momentum pis given by p= mv.
Itis a vector quantity and it’s direction is the same as the
direction of velocity of the body.
JANUARY 2017 » PHYSICS SPECTRUM
+ Units : kg-m/s [SI] and dimension [MLT~!]
+ two objects of different masses have same momentum,
the lighter body possesses greater velocity.
p= mv, = mv = constant
4 Mie ved
[as p is constant)
3. Newton's First Law
+ A body continues to be in its state of rest or uniform
motion along a straight line unless it is acted upon by
some external force to change the state
ile. Acceleration, a= 0->2F =0->5R, =0
IF, =0,2F,
+ This law tells us that to produce an acceleration in a
body we need a force but the law does not tell us how
much force is needed.
+ The frame of reference in which Newton's first law is
valid is called inertial frame, ie. if a frame of
reference is at rest or in uniform motion, it is called
inertial while if a frame of reference is an accelerated
one, then itis called non-inertial,
4, Newton's Second Law
+ The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly
proportional to the force applied to it, i.+ Ifforce applied, ie. F = Othen Newton's second law gives
a= 0, Therefore, it is consistent with first law.
+ In case of particles moving towards each other under
mutual forces, according to Newton's second law.
= F, =-F,
ice. for every action there is always an equal and opposite
reaction, which is Newton’s third law.
5. Newton's Third Law
+ ‘To every action, there is always an equal and opposite
reaction, ie. the force of action and reaction are always
equal and opposite to each other.
+ There is no time lag between action and reaetion,
ie. they act simultaneously. Furthermore, reaction
exists only as long as action is present.
+ Whenever one force acts on a body, it gives rise to
another force called reaction, ic. a single isolated force is
physically impossible. This is also why total internal
force in an isolated system is always zero.
+ Action and reaction never act on the the same body, but
always on different bodies, If action and reaction had
been acting on the same body, then body will be in
equilibrium and no motion would have even taken place.
‘Area under force (F) versus time (2) graph gives total
change in linear momentum, ie. impulse
J = [°F dt = [ap =total change in linear momentum
= Impulse,
6. Law of Conservation of Momentum
+ The total linear momentum of an isolated system of
partiles is conserved. This law follow from the second
and third law of motion.
+ A rocket is an example of a system with varying mass
Rocket propulsion has been explained in terms of the
principle of conservation of linear momentum
+ The velocity () of rocket at any time ¢ is given by
=ielog,| 2] where, a is initial velocity of exhaust
gases relative to the rocket, my is initial mass and m is
‘mass of rocket at time ¢. The thrust on the rocket is given
i
by P= o(), where 2” is the rate of combustion of
» dt f
fuel at the instant ¢
7. Pseudo Force
+ As an observer on the accelerating train, if you apply
Newton's second law to the puck as it accelerates
towards the back of the train, you might conclude that a
force has acted on the puck to cause it to accelerate, We
call an apparent force such as this a fictitious force or
ppsoudo force because itis due to an accelerated reference
frame, Remember that real forces are always due to
interactions between two objects. A fictitious force
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appears to act on an object in the same way as a real
force, but you cannot identify a second object for a
fictitious foree.
+ Fictitious forces may not be real forces, but they can have
real effects, An objects on your dashboard really slides off
if you press the accelerator of your car. As you ride on a
‘merry-go-round, you feel pushed toward the outside as if
due to the fictitious “centrifugal force.” You are likely to
fall over and injure yourself if you walk along a radial line
while the merry-go-round rotates. The Coriolis force due
to the rotation of the earth is responsible for rotations of
hurricanes and for large-scale ocean currents.
+ Pseudo force arises only in a non-inertial or accelerated.
frame.
+ Newton's laws are not valid in presence of any pseudo
force.
8. Equilibrium
+A aystem is said to be in sy
equilibrium if it does not tend
to undergo any further change
ofits own. Any further change |
rust be produced by external. "7%; "
means (e. force).
+A body is said to be in
translational equilibrium = =
if the sum of all the forces E,
acting on the body is zero. Forequiedun ZF = @
BE yy =A +B, + Fy = w
or SF, =F, + Fa + Fe @
and IF, =F, + Fy +F,,=0 ®
If the particle is at rest, itis in static equilibrium;
whereas if it is moving at a constant velocity, it is in
dynamic equilibrium. In cither case 2F = 0.
+ The simplest kind of equilibrium situation is one where
two forces acting on a body balance each other. When you
stand motionless, you experience the downward
gravitational pull of the earth, your weight W. The weight
isbalanced by an upward force exerted on you by the floor.
‘This force is perpendicular to the floor and it is called a
Normal Force,
PROBLEM SOLVING STRATEGY
1. Make a simple sketeh showing the body under consideration.
2, Wentify the forces acting on tho body, Draw arrows on your
sketch to show the direction of each force acting on the body, in
other wards, make the free body dia
3. Choose 2 coordinate system and resolve the forces int
components that are parallel tothe coordinate axes
4, White the equations for equilibrium along each axis of the
coordinate syst
8. Solo the equations forthe requited unknowns.
PHYSICS SPECTRUM « JANUARY 2017 < 03© RAPID CONCEPT REVISION
Practice ‘SHOTS,
1, Following graph shows (x~ 0; displacement-time
variation of a body of mass 0.4 kg. The magnitude of
each impulse is
@)0.8Ns @02Ns
2. A ball of mass 0.2 kg is thrown vertically upward by
applying a force by hand. If the hand moves 0.2 m
while applying the force and ball goes upto 2m
height further, find the magnitude of the force.
(g=10 ms)
@4n
()16N
(@)0ANs
OWN — ON (BBN
3. Aplayor caught a erickot ball of mass 150 g moving
fat a rate of 20 ms“ If the catching process is
completed in 0.1 s, the force of blow by the ball is
(@150N BSN @3ON (4) 300N
4. A particle of mass 0.3 kg is subjected to a force
F =—kx with k =15Nm™. What will be its initial
acceleration, if it is released from a point 20 em
away from the origin?
%(6)15 ms*
(5 ma 2
(@)3 ms" (@)10 ms"
5. A machine gun fires a bullet of mass 40 g with a
speed of 1200 ms“, The man holding it can exerted
‘a maximum force of 144 N on the gun. How many
bullets he can fire per second at the most?
@. ws (2 ws
6. Three forces start acting simultaneously at 1-0
over a particle moving with velocity v, These forces
fare represented in magnitude and direction by 3
sides of a triangle ABC as shown. The particle will move
after 3 s with a velocity of
boo.
(©) more than v
(a) less than v
(©) less than 2 (4) with same velocity v
/. Arrocket with a lift mass 25% 10* kg is blasted upwards
with an initial acceleration of 10 ms~*, Then initial
thrust of blast is
(a) a5x10°N
(ux N
Two forces are such that the sum of their magnitudes is
18N and their resultant which has magnitude 12 N, is
perpendicular to the smaller force. Then the magnitude
of the forces are
(@12N,6N 6)18N,5N ()10N,8N (d)16N,2N
Forces F,, F, and F, are acting on a particle of mass m
such that F, and F, are mutually perpendicular. It is
observed that the particle remains stationary.
If force F, is removed then acceleration of the particle is
(7 x108N
(175% 10°N
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we
10. A reference frame attached to the surface of earth,
(a) Is an inertial frame of reference by definition.
(©) Cannot be an inertial frame because the earth is revolving
round the sun,
(o) Is an inertial frame because the earth is revolving round
the sun,
(a) Is an inertial frame because Newton's laws are applicable
in this frame.
APPLICATIONS OF LAWS OF MOTION
Newton’s laws found their applications in nearly every 2. Acceleration of a Body over a
case of mechanics, We are discussing few of them,
1. Apparent Weight of a 7
Body ina Lift RK,
+ The reaction exerted by the surface
of contact on the body is. the
apparent weight of the body.
Tf we use Find law
‘lM
Prog = Ma *
and R-mg=ma |
Rema +0) toa
+ ais taken negative if lift is moving downwards and
positive if itis moving upwards.
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Smooth Surface
+ When x pull is horizontal
(as shown in figure) m | ee
Ih
R=mg and F =ma
+ When a pull is acting at an angle (@) to the horizontal
(upward), As shown in figure
R+Fsind=me F sno
> R=mg-Fsine
and F cos@ = ma
F cos+ When a push is acting at an
angle (0) to the horizontal B
(downward)
‘As shown in figure
R=mg + Fsind
and F cos = ma
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3. Acceleration of a Body Placed Over
a Smooth Inclined Plane
+ When inclined plane is at rest
Normal reaction R =mg cos0
Force along a inclined plane
F=mgsino
ma =mg sin®
a=gsino
+ When a inclined plane given a
horizontal acceleration a
towards left
Since the body lies in an
accelerating frame, an inertial
force (mb) acts on it in
opposite direction. Normal
reaction (as shown in figure)
R=mg cos0 + mbsind and
‘ma = mg sin0 - mb cos
a= gsin® - beos8
The condition for the body to be at rest relative to the
inclined plane
a= gsin® ~bcos =0
b=gtano
4, Motion of Connected Bodies
Newton's laws finds their application in analysis of motion
of connected bodies.
+ For unequal mass (rm, > ms, suspended
from a pulley
(2 =") ‘
+ Body accelerated on a horizontal
surface (m,) by a falling body (m) [7
‘through a pulley (as shown) ui
mcoss
(a) Acceleration, a
(@) Acceleration,
«(ate
«tension 1 =( Pete
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+ Motion on a smooth inclined plane
(o Acclration = (=M288)
(b) Tension, 7 = Muma(+ sin Og
* (im, +m)
+ For ablock system and pulley shown in figure,
. (rm +m —ms)8
(a) Acceleration, a = TS
mise
Gm +m, +m)
Bang rm, + m9)
(mn, +m + m,)
msm, +mg)g
Gm, +m, + my
(b) Tension, 7, =
Tension T;
and net tension, 7 = 27, =
+ For pulley and block arrangement shown in figure,
(a) Net acceleration,
net accelerating force __ (rm
total mass Gm, +m, + M)
”
Cs
(M+ 2m msg
(Me m+m,)
1m)
(frm, +m.)
+ For pulley and block system on a smooth double inclined
plane as shown in figure, we have
(msin@, ~m, sin@,)g
ma)
=mlg-a) =
and tension, T; =m,(g +4)
a) Net acceleration, a =
@ (my,
mmy(sin®, +sin8,)g
(b) Tension in string, 7
(m+ mg)
PHYSICS SPECTRUM « JANUARY 2017 < 05© RAPID CONCEPT REVISION
Practice 'SHOTS|
11. A spring balance is attached to the eeilling of a lif.
‘A man hangs his bag on the hook of spring balance.
‘The spring balance reads 49 N, when the lift is
stationary. If the lift moves downwards with an
acceleration of 5ms™*, the reading of the spring
balance will be
@Un
(1sN
O)T4N
ssn
12. A lift is moving down with an acceleration a. A man in
lift drops a ball inside the lift. The acceleration of ball
‘as observed by the man in lift and a man standing
over the ground outside the lift are respectively.
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13. Three identical blocks each of mass 2 kg are drawn by
‘a force 10.2 N with an acceleration of 0.6 ms on a
frictionless surface, then what is the tension in the
string between blocks B and C?
eH Ha
(@92N 78N
AN (@98n
14, Two masses m, = Skgand m, = 48kgare tied
toastring that passes over a light frictionless
pulley. What is the acceleration of masses
when system is left free to move?
(g=98 ms)
(a) 0.2 ms ()9.8ms"*
5 ms* (48 ms*
15. 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
(a) goose,
(© gtana
©) g cosecn
(@) goote
16. A block is released from rest on an incline of angle 45°
and is allowed to slide a distance d. If time taken to
slide down a smooth incline is n times that of a rough
ineline, the coefficient of frietion is
Ons =
fouy-1-4 f-2
\
fouy=1+4 @us= if
Cuya1+ 3 Dies b+
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17. Consider two blocks A and B placed over two inclined
planes with angle 60° and 30°
cy 3
Relative vertical acceleration of Awith respect to Bis,
(@4.9ms* 49 ms
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18. A mass of M kg is suspended by a weightless string.
‘The horizontal force that is required to displace the
‘mass untill string makes an angle of 45° with the
MgB
(@ Mas -1)
19. block of mass m is connected to another block of
‘mass M by an ideal massless spring of spring constant
the blocks are kept on smooth horizontal plane
ee
Ifa constant force of magnitude F is applied on block
of mass M then the force on m will be
mE Os mk
fay @ Qi we
me ye
mE
w
ime wm
20. An end of a rope is tied to a hook and other end is
hanging free after passing over a pulley.
Maximum tension which rope can bear is 360 N.
With what value of maximum safe acceleration can a
‘man of 60 kg climb on the rope?
(a) 16 ms*
@)6 ms?
(o4me*
(@) Man of such weight cannot climb aver this ropeiS) RAPID CONCEPT REVISION
FRICTION
+ Whenever the surface of a body slides over that of another,
each body exerts a force of friction on the other, parallel to
the surfaces. The force of friction on each body is in a
direction opposite to its motion relative to the other body.
+ The force of friction comes into action only when there is a
relative motion between the two contact surfaces or when
an attempt is made to have it.
+ Itis a self adjusting force, it can adjust its magnitude to any
value between zero and the limiting (maximum) value, ic.
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+ The frictional force acting between any two surfaces at rest
with respect to each other is called the foree of statie
friction, And the frictional force acting between surfaces in
relative motion with respect to each other is called the force
of kinetic friction or sliding friction,
1. Laws of Friction
‘The limiting (or maximum) force of friction is proportional to
the normal force that keeps the two surfaces in contact with
cach other, and is independent of the area of contact between,
the two surfaces. Mathematically,
Trea = WN
2. Properties of Friction
+ If the body does not move, then the static frictional force f,
and the external force F parallel to the surface are equal in
magnitude and f, is directed opposite to F. If the external
force F increases, then f, also increases.
+ The maximum value of stati friction is given by
Faas =H
where 11, = static coefficient of friction and NV is the
magnitude of the normal reaetion. If the external force F
exceeds fgauthen the body slides on the surface.
+ If the body begins to slide along the surface, the magnitude
of the frictional force rapidly decreases to a constant value
of fy given by
f=
wheres is the coefficient of kinetic friction
‘ Sirocin ang
‘Te variation ofthe fore of rction with the appled force,
‘Wnen the block i at rest the force of state tion)
balances the applod force Funk, reaches 3
‘maximum valve cated limiting ction. When te block
‘moves, its subjected to tho foeo of Kno ton.
3. Angle of Friction
It is the angle which the resultant of the limiting
friction and the normal reaction makes with the normal
reaction, ic. Hs = tan, where is the angle of friction.
4. Angle of Repose
It is the minimum angle that an inclined plane makes
with the horizontal when a body placed on it just begins
toslide down, If9is the angle of repose, then ian § =1Ls
Angle of repose (0) = Angle of friction (6)
me acoso
Block over inclined plane
5. Motion down the Plane
@ When an inclination is greater than repose then
the body is sliding down the rough inclined plane
with some acceleration given by
a= gsinO-itg g cos
(Gi) Inclination ais less than angle of repose and the
body is pulled down the plane with uniform
velocity by applying an external force P is given by
P=ygmg cosa.—mg sinc.
ii) When inclination is less than repose and the block
is pulled down with certain acceleration, then
=umg cose. + ma
6. Motion up the Plane
( Inclination may be greater than or less than the
angle of repose but the body is projected up the
plane with some initial velocity. In this case, the
net retardation acting on the body is given by
a= gsind="_g cosd
(ii) Force required to pull the body up the plane with,
constant velocity,
P=mgsina—-ugmg cose
Force required to pull the body up the plane with
constant acceleration,
P =mg sino.—uxmg cosa + ma
If-an object slides down a rough inelined plane of
inclination 8 is n times, the time it takes to slide
dev a similar amooth inlined pane, then
Gi
w=tano [1h]
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Practice ‘SHOTS’
21. Minimum force required to push a body up a rough
(coefficient of friction u) inclined plane is F, while the
minimum force needed to prevent it sliding down is
F,, If angle of inclination of inclined plane is 8 such
that tan@ = 2u then the ratio F, Fy is
(wa on 2 ws
22. A inclined plane of inclination angle ¢ is such that its
upper half of slant surface is perfectly smooth while
the lower halfis rough. Ifa body starting from rest at
the top will again come to rest at the bottom then the
coefficient of friction for the lower half must be
(@)2sino—@)2ea89(@)2tano— tang
23.A block rests over an inclined plane (@= 30° and
1 =08). If friction force on the block is 10 N, the mass
of the block in kg is
(20 O40 1B 4) 25
24, Minimum velocity (in ms“) with which a car driver
must traverse flat curve of radius 150m and
coefficient of friction 0.6 to avoid slidding is
(a0 30 we (a2
25. A block of 2 kg is given a speed of 6 ms” is stopped by
friction in 10 s over a flat surface. The coefficient of
fiction is
(002003 @O0B (aM
26.A block B of mass 0.2 kg is placed over a block A of
mass 1 kg. A is placed over a smooth frictionless
surface. Coofficient of static friction between A and B
is 0.15. With what force A must be pulled so that B
began to slide over A?
(@) 1.7648 (woaTe4N
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27. An insect is crawling up over a hemispherical bowl.
Coofficient of fiction between insect and surface is 13. If
line joining insect with the centre of hemispherical bowl
makes angle a then, maximum possible value of o is
fa) cot" 3 () tan?
fe)sec™ 3 (d) cosec* 3.
28.1n given figure, if coefficient of friction =
sm, =4keg, mass m, = 20 kg and g =10 ms
then, acceleration of black mis
0.03, mass
(@)18ms* —@)08ms* (14 ms @) 04 ms~*
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(29. Aheavy uniform chain lies over a horizontal table top.
Coefficient of friction of surface of table and chain is
0.25, What % of length can be hung from table edge
without slipping?
(Ie =) BR (OBR (IB.
30. A block of mass 0.2 kg can be held stationary against
vertical surface of wall of a room by applying @
horizontal forces of 10 N. Coefficient of fiction
botweon wall and block is
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(6) F=N (where N is the normal
force)
(6) F will not produce torque
(d) N will not produce torque
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‘clamped pulley of mass m supports a block
‘of mass M as shown in the figure. The
force on the pulley by the clamp is given
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(a) Mg
(0) Sm
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34. 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 in figure. 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 in block Bis UEE 20151,
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Wie-20N Ih y= 200N
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35. A block of mass m is placed on a surface with a vertical
cross-section given by y= 2"/6. If the coefficient of
friction is 0.5, the maximum height above the ground
‘at which the block ean be placed without slipping is
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36.A block of mass m,
another mass m,=2 kg are
placed together (see figure) on
an inclined plane with angle of
inelination 0. Various values of ©
are given in List I. The
coefficient of friction between
the block m; and the plane is always zero, The
coefficient of static and dynamic friction between the
block m, and the plane are equal tou = 0.8
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In List IT expression for the friction on the block my
are given. Match the correct expression of the friction
in List II with the angles given in List I, and choose
the correct option. The acceleration due to gravity is
denoted by g.
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37. A block of mass m is on an inclined plane angle, The
coefficient of friction between the block and the plane
is and tan >y. Tho block is held stationary by
applying a force P parallel to the plane. The direction
of foree pointing up the plane is taken to be positive.
As P is varied from P,=mg(sin®-11cos®) to
Py =mg(sind + 1 cos0), the frictional force f versus P
raph will look like ee 2010)
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JANUARY 2017 < 09© RAPID CONCEPT REVISION
38. What is the maximum value of the force F such that
the block shown in the arrangement, does not move?
(@20N
@12N @i5N
39. A block of mass 0.1 kgis held against a wall applying a
horizontal force of 5 N on the block. Ifthe coefficient
of friction between the block and the wall is 0.5, the
magnitude of the frietional force acting on the block is
(@25N (6)0.98N
(49N (@)049N
40. A block of mass 2 kg rests on a rough inclined plane
making an angle of 30° with the horizontal. The
coefficient of static friction between the block and the
plane is 0.7. The frictional foree on the block is
(a) 98N ()07 x 98x JBN
()98 x JBN (or x98
41. A small block of mass of 0.1 kg lies on a fixed inclined
plane PQ which makes an angle® with the horizontal.
Ahorizontal force of 1 N acts on the block through its
centre of mass as shown in the figure. The block
remainsstationary if take g =10m/s*) yee 2012),
(@)10N
(ajo= 45"
(= 30"
()e= 60°
(a)0= 15"
42.1n the figuro, a ladder of mass m is shown leaning
against a wall, Itis in static equilibrium making an
angle 8 with the horizontal floor.
‘The coefficient of friction
between the wall and the friction
between the wall and the ladder
is 4, and that between the floor
and the ladder is,
‘The normal reaction of the wall
ofthe ladder is N, andthat ofthe
floor is Ny. If the ladder is about to slip, then
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2
(Dis # Og = Dand Ny tan =
(OM, # Oy # Dand N, = —
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43. Two blocks A and B of equal
masses are released from an
inclined plane of inclination
45° at ¢=0. Both the blocks
are initially at rest. The
coofficiont of kinetie friction >
between the block A and the
inclined plane ig 0.2 while it is 0.3 for block B. Initially
the block A is «2m behind the block B.
(take g = 10 m/s*)
What is the acceleration of block A down the plane
(a) 4V2 ms~* (6) 242 ms*
va me (@) 352 ms
44..n the figure masses m,,m; and M are 20 ke, 5 kg and
50 kg respectively. The coefficient of friction between
‘M and ground is zero. The coefficient of friction
between m, and M and that between m, and ground is
0.3, The pulleys and the strings are massless. The
string is perfectly horizontal between F, and m, and
also between P, and my
‘The string is perfectly vertical between P, and P,. An
external horizontal force F is applied to the mass M.
(take g = 10 m/s”). Causes friction f; at surface of m,
and frietion fz at surface of my,
af | he
G
If f, ~ 2f; then, what is the value of F ?
@30N ION (0) 60N
45, Block A of mass m and block
Bof mass 2m are placed on a
fixed triangular wedge by
means of a massless, in
extensible string and a
frictionless pulley as shown
in figure. The wedge is inclined at 45° to the
horizontal on both sides. The coefficient of frietion
between block A and the wedge is 2/3 and that
‘between block B and the wedge is 1/3. If the blocks A
and B are released from rest, find tension in the
string,
@4N
wa. 3
(aw 3m
) 20mg (0) me
46. Two blocks connected by a massless string slides
down an inclined plane having an angle of inclination
of 37°. The masses of the two blocks are M, = 4kg and
M, = 2kg, respectively and the coefficients of friction
of M; and M, with the inclined plane are 0.75 and 0.25
respectively. Assuming the string to be taut, find the
common acceleration of two masses.
(sin 87° = 06, cos 37° = 08) (take g = 98 m/s*)XY
NN
(a) 1.5 ms ims
(0) 2.5 ms" @13 ms*
47. Ablock of mass 2 kg slides on an inclined plane which
makes an angle of 30° with the horizontal. The
coefficient of friction between the block and the
surface is V/3//2. What force along the plane should
be applied to the block so that it moves down without
any acceleration?
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49.A block of mass 1 kg lies on a horizontal floor of a
truck, Coefficient. of friction between block and
truck's surface is 0.6, If truck accelerates at 5 m/s” ,
the frictional force on the block is
@5N @ION — @25N IBN
50.A circular dise with a groove along its diameter is
placed horizontally. A block of mass 1 kg is placed as
shown. The coefficient of friction between the block
and all surfaces of groove in contact is u = 2/6. The
has an acceleration of 25 m/s?. The acceleration
of the block with respect to dise is
(lake g =10 m/s?) 25 me
(a) Less than 11 N
(6) More than 11 N
{) Less than 10 N * 2 * 2
(d) Less than 9 N (@10ms* — @)5me* 1B ms* (d) 2 ms
48. A block is moving on an inclined plane 0 = 45°. Foree Answers
required just to push up the block is 3 times of the
force required just to prevent slipping of block down S11 82 (0) $3.4) 9H (6) 85.)
the plane. What is the coefficient of friction between 96: {¢) 97. (a) 98. (a) 98. (0) 40. (a)
block and plane? 41(@) 42.1) 43, (@) 486) 48, (0)
(aon 08 05 aoa 46. (0) 47.(0) 48.) 48. (a) 80.)
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PHYSICS SPECTRUM « JANUARY 2017 ¢ 11By WORK, ENERGY AND POWER
BASIC CONCEPTS OF WORK, ENERGY AND POWER
1. Work
‘The work W done by a constant force F when its point of
application undergoes a displacement s is defined to be
WF scos “a
F F
@
‘The work W done by the fore F when ts point of
‘soplcation undergoes a displacement sis
WaF's=Fecos0
where, is the angle between F and sas indicated in figure.
Only the component of F along s, that is Fcos0,
contributes to the work done.
+ Work is also defined as the dot produet of foree and its
displacement as given by
W-Fs ti)
+ Interms of rectangular components, the two vectors are
F=Rit F,j+ Rk and s= Aci + Ayj+ Ack
hence, Eq, (ii) may be written asW= F,Ax+ F,Ay+ F,A2,
+ Work is a scalar quantity,
Units : The units of work are of two types
Absolute units Gravitational units
Jegem [SI]: 2kg-m of work is
done when a foree of Ikg-wt.
displaces the body through Im
in ite own direction
Joule (St): Work done is said
to be one Joule, when 1
[Newton force displaces the
body 1 m in its own,
direction, From W = Fs,
FromW = Fis, eg. = 1 kg
LJoule= 1 Newton 1 metre | = 981Nx 1m.
Work Done bya Constant Force
+ As the body is displaced in the direction of F cos®,
(as shown in figure) therefore work done by the foree in
displacing the body through a distance sis given by
W =(F cos8)s= Fscos® or W =
sno
.
fa
Fetes
+ Work done by a force is equal to the scalar or dot product
of the force and the displacement of the body.
12 > BANUARY 2017 » PHYSICS SPECTRUM.
+ Ha number of force F,, F,, F,, ..F, are acting on a body
and it shifts from position vector ¥, to position vector m
then W=(R, +P) + F, +... F,)-(y 9)
Work done bya Variable Force
+ When the magnitude and direction ofa force varies with
position, the work done by such a
force ‘for an infinitesimal
displacements given by dW = F-ds
+ The total work done is going from A
to Bas shown in the figure is So
a
W- [Peds [{F coss)as
os /8
he.
Work done as Area Under Force
Displacement Curve
+ Area under force displacement curve with proper
algebraic sign represents work done by the force.
w-["aw
= [/ Fde= Area under curve between x; and x,
Force
OR, Sicacorat
Conservative Force
Electrostatic, gravitational, elastic magnetic forces and all
‘the central forces are conservative in nature.
ii
+ In conservative field work done by the foree (line integral
of the force, ie, [ Fdl) is independent of the path
followed betweon any two points.
Was =Wase Wan (see figure)Non-conservative Force
AA foree is said to be non-conservative if work done by or
against the force in moving a body from one position to
another, depends on the path followed between these two
positions and for complete eyele this work done can never be a
zero, Frictional foree, Viscous foree, ete are not conservative
forces,
+ In conservative field work done by the force (line integral of
the force ie. { F-dl over a closed
pathiloop is zero, As shown in
figure,
Wase + Wea a=
2. Energy
‘The energy of a body is defined as its eapacity for doing work.
+ Since energy of a body is the total quantity of work done
therefore itis scalar quantity,
+ Dimension: [ML°T~] and units: Joule (SI), erg [CGS]
Other units: electron voll (eV), kilowatt hour (kWh),
Calories (ca.
+ Relation between different units: 1 J = 10" erg
‘LeV = 16 x 107% J, 1 kWh = 36 x 10° J, 1 Calorie = 418 3
Kinetic Energy
+ The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its motion is
called kinetic energy.
+ Work done on the body in order to increase its velocity from
zero to vis given by
fer
W = [mede=m|ode=nf 5
+ Thoin enn ofthe ds KE = 2!
Work-energy Theorem
+ Work done on the body in order to increase its velocity from
uto vis given by
Wf dyno ae =n ET
Wed mio? 0, the force is directed
toward positive r, which means repulsion, whereas
F, < 0 means attraction.
The following important points can be easily noticed by
looking at the potential energy and force diagrams,
(r > 1) :F, > 0, The particle is weakly repelled.
(r=n):F,=0, At the maximum point of the potential
energy function, the particle would be in unstable
equilibrium. If the particle were slightly displaced
either to the left or to the right, it would tend to move
away from this point.
(yeren):B, <0.
‘The force is attractive, being strongest at, where the
slope is greatest:
(<7): F, = 0, At the minimum point of the potential
energy funetion, the partiele would be in stable
equilibrium. If slightly displaced in either direetion,
it would tend to return to this point.
(r <7), > 0. The particles repel each other. The
repulsive force becomes stronger as r is reduced (since
the slope U(r) gets steeper)
un
4
PHYSICS SPECTRUM « JANUARY 2017 < 13© RAPID CONCEPT REVISION
From the given potential energy function U(r)
one can find the radial component of the force
from F, = -dU/dr, which is the negative of the
slope of the U(r) curve. A positive force means
repulsion, and a negative force means attraction.
Law of Conservation of Energy
+ For a body or an isolated system by
work-energy theorem we have
K, ~ K, = work done wo
+ Potential energy in a conservative field
U,-U,=-[ Fede
ti)
+ So, from Bigs. (i) and (i) we have
K,-K,=-W,-U)
or K,+U,=K, +0,
ie, K+U constant
+ For an isolated system or body in presence of
conservative forces the sum of kinetic and
potential energies at any point remains
constant throughout the motion. It does not
depends upon time. This is known as the law
of conservation of mechanical energy.
AK +U) = AB =0
{as B is constant in a conservative field}
AK +AU =0
Law of Conservation of Total Energy
+ If some non-conservative force like friction is
also acting on the particle, the mechanical
energy is no more constant. It changes by the
amount of work done by the frietional foree.
AK +U)= AE =W,
[where W; is the work done against friction]
The lost energy is transformed into heat and
the heat energy developed is exactly equal to
loss in mechanical energy.
We can, therefore, write AE +Q=0
[where@is the heat produced]
‘If the forces are conservative and
non-conservative both, it is not the
mechanical energy alone which is conserved,
but it is the total energy, may be heat, light,
sound or mechanical ete., which is conserved.
In other words “Energy may be transformed
from one kind to another but it cannot be
created or destroyed. The total energy in an
isolated system is constant”. This is the law of
conservation of energy.
14 > JANUARY 2017 » PHYSICS SF
3. Power
+ Power of a hody is defined as the rate at which the body can do the
work.
Aw _W
+ Average power (Pj,) =< =—
ag Pa) =F Sy a
+ Instantaneous power (Pay) === 28 [as dW = F-ds|
power (Pan) =G-=—Z : J
Pag = Fev fas v = 58)
raat lasv =F
i.e, Power is equal to the scalar product of force with velocity.
+ Dimension
[P]= [ML?T~* | and units Watt or J/s [SI]
+ Practical units Kilowatt (kW), Mega Watt (MW) and Horse power (hp)
+ Relations between different units.
1W=14dis=10" erg’s
ihp=746 W
1 MW=10° W
LkW=10°W
+ The slope of work-time curve gives the instantaneous power. As
P=dW/dt=tané
aw.
di
+ Area under power time-curve gives the work done as P
Pat
W =Area under Pt curve
PROBLEM SOLVING STRATEGY
* Draw diagram of the system showing inital and final configuration and assume a
coordinate system.
* Specity the reference level for potential energy. In case of spring itis advisable
to assume zero potential energy atthe natural length ofthe spring. Incase of
gravity, any convenient love can be chosen as reference frame.
* Looking a the initial configuration, ask yourse
‘What forms of energy are present initially?
"Ifthe parte is moving include mi?
7
+ the particle isnot cated atthe referance love include my,
+ Ifthe spring is stretched or compressed, include yet
* Looking a the nal configuration ask yourselt
‘What forms of energy are present finally?
+ Ifthe parle is moving include dav
* the parce isnot located atthe reference include may,
* Ifthe spring is stretched or compressed, inde He?
+ Equate the inital and final total energies K, + U, =K; + Uy
J nu? + my, + Lee? =" mu? + may, + he?
ZI + may, + sha = 5? + may, + shat
+ SoWvo for tho unknownPractice ‘SHOTS,
I. Attimet = 0s, aparticle starts moving along X-axis. If
its kinetic energy increases uniformly with time ¢, the
net foree on it is proportional to
et we
we wer
2. An athelete covers a distance of 100 m in 10 s, His
kinetic energy canbe estimated inthe range
(a) 200106003
(6) 2% 10° Sto 3x 10°F
(8800 50003
(4) 20000800
3. Potential energy of a particle varies with its position x
avon (2-2)
(EF
Ifsotal mechanical energy af the particles 24. Then
themes speed of parte alia
@t OB
ot 2
a
4. Abomb of mass 16 kg at rest explodes into two pioces
‘of masses 4 kg and 12 kg. The velocities of 12 kg mass
is 4ms™. Kinetic energy of the other mass is,
(@) uaa (6) 2885
(i923 (a 96.5
5. Abody of mass mis accelerated from rest to speed vin
atime interval of T seconds,
Instantaneous power delivered to the body as a
function of time t is,
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6. A spherical ball of mass 20 kg is stationary at the top
of a hill of height 100 m. It rolls dowa a smooth
surface to the ground, then climbs up another hill of,
height 30 m and finally rolls down toa horizontal bare
at a height of 20 m above the ground. Velocity
attained by the ball finally is
fa)40 (6) 20 ms"!
(6) 10 ms (4) 1030 ms"
7. A particle moves in a straight line with retardation
proportional to its displacement x. Its loss of kinetic
energy for any displacement (x) is proportional to
fx? we
fox @log.x
8. A force F = 5i + 3j + 2k (N) displaces a particle from
origin to position r = 2i - j(m). The work done on the
particles in joules is;
@-7 ow
(10 @-0
9. Aspring with spring constant 5 x 10° N/mis stretched
initialy by 5 cm from its unstretched position. The
work that must be done to streteh it further by 5 em is
(a) 12.50 N-m (6) 18.75 Nem
(6) 25.00 N-m (4) 6.25 Nem
10. body is moved along a straight line by a machine
delivering a constant power. Distance moved by body
in time ¢ seconds is given by
COLLISION
Collision is an isolated event in which a strong force acts
between two or more bodies fora short time asa results
of which the energy and momentum of the interacting
particle changes
Ithereis no loss of kinetic energy during a collision, it is
called an elastic collision, while there is a loss of
Kinetic energy during a colision itis called an inelastic
collision.
The coefficient of restitution fora collision between
tuo bods is the ratio ofthe magnitude of their relative
telocities after collision to. the magnitude. of their
ated
Jay = wal
When two bodies ofmasses M, and M, are moving along
the same straight line with volotitos wand ts
respectively undergo inelasti¢ colision, the loss in
Kinetic energy is given by
relative velocity before the collision, ie. €
fee wet
foe" @en
(=e) MM, 2
ar= Xl — 1)?
2M, = My)“ ~™
+= When the two bodies after the collision stick together,
then collision is always inelastic in nature.
+ When two bodies of masses M, and M, are moving along
the same straight line with velocities m4 and. u,
respectively undergo perfectly inelastic collision, the loss
in kinetic energy is given by
MM,
20M, + MD
xy — ty)?
+ Conservation of momentum for pair of bodies with
provided two scalar equations for conservation of
momentum along line of impact called normal direction
and along tangential direction.
PHYSICS SPECTRUM « JANUARY 2017 < 15iS) RAPID CONCEPT REVISION
+ The definition of coefficient of restitution provides one more equation. It expresses the loss of energy of the system.
+ For elastic collision, conservation of energy equations may be used.
Classification of collision on the basis of conservs
n of kinetic energy
perfectly elastic, inelastic and perfectly inelastic collision
Perfectly clastic collision
Inelastic collision
Perfectly inelastic collision
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AMAZING
REALITIES
16 > JANUARY 2017 » PHYSICS SPECTRUM.
Suppose formula one racing driver feel around 5 units weight under heavy braking,
they can experience over 100 units if a crash causes them to decelerate extremely
quickly over a very short distance.Practice ‘SHOTS,
11. A2 kg block sliding on a horizontal floor with a speed.
of 4 ms”. It strikes an spring and compresses it.
Force of kinetic friction is 15 N and spring constant of
spring is 10000 Nm“, Spring is eompressed by
(6)2.5em
(@)85.em
12.4 mass m moves with a velocity v and collides
inelastically with another identical mass. After
collision first mass moves with a velocity of v/ V3 in a
direction perpendicular to the initial direction of
motion. Find the speed of second mass after collision,
@55em
(Mem
fe (6) Bv
2 ’
o we
w w
13. bullet is fired into a fixed wooden block. Bullet
losses half of its velocity in penetrating block by 3 em.
How much further bullet will travel in the block?
Ga)3em @)2em
15cm (diem
14. Block of mass M moving over a frictionless table
collides with a spring of spring constant & and
compresses it by a length L. The maximum
‘momentum of the block after collision is
— a
(o) SML ©)
» a
(o)20r0 aM
15.A small block of mass M moves on a frictionless
surface of an inclined plane, The angle of inclined
plane suddenly changes from 60° to 30° at point B.
4
Ae
a
‘Gn an
Assume that block is initially at rest at A and its
collision with Bis totally inelastic. Speed of block at B
immediately after it strikes the second ineline, is
(@) 160 ms (0) 45 ms"
(N30 ms" @) 15 ms
16. Two small particles of equal masses start moving in
opposite direction from a point A in a horizontal
circular orbit. Their tangential velocities are vand 2u
respectively, as shown in the figure. Between
collisions, the particles move with constant speeds.
iS) RAPID CONCEPT REVISION
After making how many elastic collisions, other than
that at A, these two particles will again reach the
point A?
4 ws @.
17. ball hits the floor and rebounds after an inelastic
collision. In this case
(@) the momentum of the ball just after the collision is the
same as that just before the collision
(@) the mechanical energy of the ball remains the same in the
w2
collision
(@) the total momentum of the ball and the earth is
conserved
(@) the total mechanical energy of the ball and the earth is
conserved
18. Two particles of masses m, and m, in projectile
motion have velocities v, and v, respectively at time
£0, They collide at time fy. Their velocities become
ty' and oat time 2 while still moving in air. ‘The
value of (m;” + mg’) — (muy + mgv)| is
(a) rer0 lm +m.) ty
am + mee (a'im,« moet
19. An isolated particle of mass m is moving in horizontal
plane (x), along the X-axis, ata certain height above
the ground. It suddenly explodes into two fragment of
masses m/4and Sm/4. An instant later, the smaller
fragment is at y= Sem, The larger fragment at this
instant is at
Gy wy
y @y
20. A shellis fired from a cannon with velocity vmis at an
angle @ with the horizontal direction, At the highest
point in its path it explodes into two pieces of equal
mass, One ofthe pieces retraces its path to the cannon,
and the speed in m/s of the other piece immediately
after the explosion is
+ 206m,
=20em
(@) cos (©) 200080
3
cos (@) [Bocose
3 MG
Answers
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PHYSICS SPECTRUM « JANUARY 2017 < 17MASTER STROKES
21. When a rubber band is stretched by a distance x, it
exerts a restoring force of magnitude F ~ax+ bx’,
where @ and 6 are constants. ‘The work done in
stretching the unstretched rubber band by L is
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) SlaL'+ bu)
ont
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(a) ob? +1?
@
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22. The work done on a particle of mass m by a force,
[ = y |
x] eis 2 | bing conta
[areal aesred] x ing
sy-plane is DEE 2013 Adv.)
(a) 2Kn 0) ): = ao
23.18 W,, W, and W, represent the work done moving a
particle form A to B along three different paths 1, 2
land 3 respectively (as shown) in the gravitational
field of a point mass m. Find the correct relation
between W;,W, and Wy FE 20071
a
(a) W, > W, > We OW, =W,=W,
(OW Wee Wy (@Wy> W,> We
24. A force F = ~k(yi + x) (where his a positive constant)
acts on a particle moving in the ay-plane. Starting
from the origin, the particle is taken along the
positive X-axis to the point (a 0) and then parallel to
the Y-axis to the point (a, a). The total work done by
the force F on the particle is ce 20081
(a) 2a )2ka*—@)~ha® aha?
25. A uniform chain of length ZL and mass Mis lying on a
smooth table and one-third of its length is hanging
vertically down over the edge of the table. If g is
acceleration due to gravity, the work required to pull
the hanging part on to the table is
(a) MeL mais
fo) Mebi9 ( MeLins
26.. body is moved along a straight line by a machine
delivering constant power. The distance moved by the
body in time is proportional to
@* wer oe? we
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27.A particle of mass 0.2 kg is moving in a straight line
under action of a force which delivers a constant
power of 0.5 W to the particle, If particle starts from
rest then its speed after 5s is
(a) 2ms™* (6) Sms (c) 5s (d)7ms*
28. block (B) is attached to two unstretched springs S,
and S, with spring constants & and 4, respectively.
‘The other ends are attached to two supports M, and
M, not attached to the walls. The springs. and
supports have negligible mass, ‘There is no friction
anywhere,
2 1
‘The block B is displaced towards wall 1 by a small
distance and released. The block returns and moves a
maximum distance y towards wall 2. Displacements x
and y are measured with respect to the equilibrium
position of the block B. The ratio > is
= UFE2008 Adv)
L
(a4 2 js @t
2 a
(29. An ideal spring with spring constant & in hung from
the ceiling and a block of mass M is attached to its
lower end. The mass is released with the spring
initially unstretched. Then the maximum extension
in the spring is FE 2012]
(te 2 Me Me gy Me
b bs Bs
30. Ablock of mass 2 kg is free to move along the X-axis. It
is at rest and from f = 0 onwards it is subjected to a
time-dependent force F(t) in the x-direction. The
force F(t) varies with ¢ as shown in the figure. The
kinetic energy of the block after 4.5 sis {JEE 2010),
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(4500 7505
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31.A particle is placed at the origin and a force F = kx is
acting on it (where, kis positive constant). IfU(0) = 0,
then graph of U(z) versus x will be (where, U is the
potential energy function) DFE 2008],ue
(@) xo x
uw
© x @ x
32. A wind-powered generator converts wind energy into
electric energy. Assume that the generator converts a
fixed fraction of the wind energy intercepted by its
blades into electrical energy. For wind speed ¢, the
clectrieal power output will be proportional to
Ot fev (aot
33. A spring of force constant kis cut into two pieces such
that one piece is double the length of the other. Then,
the long piece will have a force constant of
(218) & 310%
(3k (or
34. Two masses of Lg and 4g are moving with equal
Kinetic energies. The ratio of the magnitudes of their
momenta is
@
Ba
@ine
35. If a machine is lubricated with oil
(a) the mechanical advantage of the machine inereaso
(6) the mechanical efficioncy of the machine increases
(@) both its mechanical advantage and efficiency increases
(d) its efficiency increases, but its mechanical advantage
decreases
art
(oi:z
36. Consider an elliptically shaped rail PQ in the vertical
plane with OP = 3m and 0Q = 4 m, A block of mass
kgs pulled along the rail from P to@ with a force of
18N, which is always parallel to line PQ (see figure).
‘Assume no functional losses, the kinetic energy of the
block when it reaches @ is (1 x10) J. The value of nis
(take acceleration due to gravity = 10 ms“*)
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37. A particle, which is constrained to move along X-axis,
is subjected to a force in the same direction which
varies with the distance x of the particle from the
origin as F (x) =-kx + ax, Here, b and a are positive
constants. For x20, the functional form of the
potential energy U (2) of the particle is
ue Uw
@ x @) x
ue uw)
o x @ a
F
38. A lead bullet just melts when stopped by an obstacle.
Assuming that 25 per cent of the heat is absorbed by
the obstacle, find the velocity of the bullet in ms" if
its initial temperature is 27°C.
(Melting point of lead =327° C, specific heat of lead
0.08 cal/g °C, latent heat of fusion of lead = 6 cal/g, 7
42 JTfeal)
f@a10 510 we 80
39. A body of mass 2 kg is being dragged with a uniform
velocity of 2 m/s on a rough horizontal plane. The
coefficient of friction between the body and the
surface is 0.20, J =42 Jjeal and g =98 m/s?. The
amount of heat generated in 5 s is around
(@) eal ©) cal
(eal @9eal
40. A block of mass 0.18 kg is attached to a spring of force
constant 2 Nim. The coefficient of friction between
the block and the floor is 0.1. Initially the block is at
rest the spring is unstretched. An impulse is given to
the block as shown in the figure. The block slides a
distance of 0.06 mand comes to rest forthe fist time
‘The initial velocity of the block in m/s is
10
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+ This test consists of 30 questions and each question is allotted 4 marks for correct response,
+ Candidates willbe awarded marks a stated above for correct response ofeach question. 1/4 mark wil be deducted for indicating incorrect
response ofeach question. No deduction ftom the total score willbe made i no response is indicated for an item in the answer sheet,
«There is only one correct response foreach question, Filling up more than one response in any question will be treated as wrong response
and marks for wrong response willbe deducted according as per instructions.
1. Inan experiment, to measure the volume of an.
irregular lamina using screw gauge, a student
‘observes that the zero line of the head scale is
4 division below the line of graduation.
‘There are 100 divisions on the circular seale, He
gave 2 complete rotations of the circular scale and
found that the distance moved by the screw is 2 mm.
If the main scale reading is 4, then find the relative
percentage error in the volume. Given 35th division
coincides with the main seale line and the measured
length of the body has a relative error of 2.25%
(a) 1.69% w2n%
(3% wi9%%
2. Two balls are thrown simultaneously from a top of a
building with same initial velocity u. One ball is
thrown vertically upwards and the other ball is
thrown vertically downwards. The distance between
the two bodies after time 5 s is (take, g =10 m/s”)
(a)i0u ()5u
(oibu (@) 20
3. Two balls A and B are projected simultaneously
from the origin with initial velocities 60 mis and
20 m/s at angle 60° and 30° respectively, with
horizontal, The position of the ball A with respect to
ball B after 3s in y-direction is given by
(112.79 m (0) 12.30 m
(0194.50 m (100m
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4. Ablock of mass 4 kg is released from a height of
25 em on a smooth track. The minimum value of h,
so that it completes the verticle circle should be
(a) 25 em (20cm
5. Four blocks are connected with a string passing over
a frictionless pulley fixed at the corner of a table as
shown in figure. The coefficient of static friction of
Awith table is 0.50, The minimum mass m of the
block, so that blocks do not move should be
@)10em @5em
(5g Weg WaKg
6. Ablock of mass 5 kg is connected to a massless
spring through a string passing over a frictionless
pulley. Initially, the block is at rest and spring is in
the state of its natural length. The maximum
elongation produced in the string when block moves
Akgby a distance of 2m downwards will be
(take, g = 10 mis*)
@50m 25m @5m
7. Consider a uniform square plate. y
Line AB pastes through its centre.
CD is another line passing through
centre of plate, it makes an angle a
with AB, If moment of inertia £
about an axis AB is 21, then the
‘moment of inertia of the plate about the axis CD is
(@2r (@) 2 sin?
(e) BT cos*e. (@) 2 cos" (aiD
A satellite of mase 2m is circulating around the
earth with constant angular velocity. If the radius of
the orbit is Ry and mass of the earth is M, then the
angular momentum about the entre of earth is
(a) 2m (GM, (0) M 2am,
[aw
VRo
(©) 100m
2m
9. Ifthe pressure at half the depth of a lake is equal to
2/3 pressure at the bottom of the lake, then the
depth of the lake is,
@iom 020m
(©) 60m @30m
10.3 kg of ice at -13°C is mixed with 10 kg of water at.
13°C in an insulating vessel having a negligible heat
capacity. The specific heat of water of ice are
1 keal/kg/ °C and 0.5 kcal/kg/°C, respectively. The
latent heat of fusion of ice is 80 keal/kg. The final
‘mass of water remaining in the container is
(a) 1.4 kg (@) 10.7 ke
(72 ke (@93ke
11. At 27°C, the ratio of density of a fixed mass of a gas
tor pressure of gus is 2, At 153°C, the ratio will be
f@> wo
3 a
@23 as
75 200
12. Carnot engine has efficiency 2, Bficiency becomes
4 when the temperature ofthe sink is lowered by
157 K. What is the temperature of the souree?
85K = INK (399K) 34K
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13. A particle of mass m is executing oscillations about
the origin on the X-axis, Its potential energy is
U(2) =hLzP, where A is a positive constant. If the
amplitude of oscillation is A, then its time period T
1
(@) proportional to 2
@) independent of A
(6) proportional to VA
() proportional to A**
14. A closed hollow insulated cylinder is filled with gas,
at 27°C and also contains an insulated piston of
negligible weight and negligible thickness at the
middle point. The gas on one side of the piston is
heated to 90°C. If the piston moves 10 em, then the
length of the hollow eylinder is
(a) 210.4 em (6) 96.5 em
()105.2em (d) 64.20m
15. A string is rigidly tied at two ends and its equation,
of vibration is given by y=cos 2nt sin 2ns. Then,
minimum length of string is
@im wim
2
(5m 21m
16. Ina diode AM-detector, the output circuit consists
of R=1k@ andC =10 pF. A carrier signal of 100 kHz
is to be detected. Is it good
(ayes
no
() information isnot sufficient
(a) None ofthe above
17.4 parallel plate capacitor of plate area A and plate
separation d is charged to potential V and then the
battery is disconnected. A slab of dielectric constant
K is then inserted between the plates of the
capacitors so as to fill the space between the plates:
1fQ, E and W denote respectively, the magnitude of
charge on each plate, the electric field between the
plates (after the slab is inserted) and work done on
the system in the process of inserting the slab, then
state incorrect relation from the following
a) QV yw aeeAv!
ar OW Ska
oz-% aw (1-4)
a E
18. Two identical thin rings each of radius 2 m are
coaxially placed at a distance 2 m apart. If 5 C and
10 C are respectively, the charges uniformly spread
con the two rings, the work done in moving a charge
of SC from the centre of one ring to that of other is,
fo
()~220k
(e) 318k
(ay 3841
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19. When a shunt of 402 is attached to galvanometer, the
deflection reduces to + th. If an additional shunt of
20 is attached, the deflection will be
NW
saan
f@uis wns
forio wine
20. A cell is connected between two points P and R of a
circular conductor PQRS of centre O with angle
POR =30°. If B, and B, are the magnitudes of the
‘magnetic field at O due to the currents in PQR and
PSR respectively, the ratio 2 is
By
a
21.4 20 eV clectron is circulating in a plane
perpendicular to a uniform field of magnetic
induetion 3x10" Wb/m®, The orbital radius of the
electron is
(a) 45 em ()a5em
(60cm (@) 500m
22. A small circular loop of radius 2.5 em is placed
inside a square loop of edge 30 em. The loops are
coplanar and concentric. The mutual inductance
will be, if current flowing through square loop is 5A.
(a) 6x10" H (0) 74x10"
(e)TAx10- @osx07H
23. A star initially has 10" deutrons, It produces energy
bia the processes.
2H FH fH p
214 fern
‘The masses of the nuclei are as follows
‘M(H*) =2.014amu; M(p) =1.007 amu
‘M(n) = 1.008 amu; M(He*) = 4001 amu
If the average power radiated by the star is 10°W ,
the deutron supply of the star is exhausted in a time
of the order of
(a) 10°
fe) 10" s
ws
10s
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24. A hydrogen like atom of atomic number Z is in an
excited state of quantum number 2n, It ean emit a
maximum energy photon of 204 eV. If it makes a
transition to quantum state n, a photon of energy
40.8 eV is emitted. The value of n will be
1 we ws 4
25. The half-life of B® is 5 days. What time is taken by
(7/ 8)th part of the sample to decay?
(@) 34 days (6) 10 day
(@)18 daye (@) 20 dave
26. The threshold wavelength for photoelectric emission
from a material is 5200 A. Photoelectrons will be
emitted when this material is illuminated with
monochromatic radiation from a
(@)50W blue lamp (0)1 Winfrared lamp
(6) 50 W blue lamp (4) 1 W ultraviolet lamp
27. The transfor ratio ofa transistor is 50. The
transistor is used in common-emitter configuration.
‘The input resistance is 4k and input AC voltage is
0.02 V. The peak value of eollector current is
(@)0.25 ma (6) 0.25 pA
(610.50 m8 (2) 0.50,
28. A lens is placed between a souree of light and a wall
It forms images of area A, and A, on the wall for its
two different positions. The area of the source or
light is
fa) AA
z
ORE
29. In a Young's double slit experiment, the separation
between the slits is 0.5 mm, The distance between
the screen and slit is 1.5 m. For a monochromatic
light of wavelength 500nm, the distance of rd
minima from the central maxima is,
(2.25 mm (4)0.75 mm (e)8.75 mm
30. A glass prism ( =1.5) is dipped in water (u =4/3) as
shown in figure. A light ray is incident normally on.
the surface AB. It reaches the surface BC after
totally reflected, if
@)1.50 mm
fa)sino> 8/9
(osines2/3
()2/3 SER
> Peh> eR
Llrom Eq.
= nek
S_oxa
= Ign = =A 106m
5. (a) FBD of given system is
Ny
mH Fee
Tia aa)
tf 080
emg athe
Nodemy
P=uN =050(7+ m g
For the blocks to remain at rest
65 050(7+ mg
12s(T+m)
25 Mguy = SKE
6. (a) When block goes down by xo, spring extends by
“BT pterors
Loss in gravitational potential ofthe block = gin in
chengy of pring
mero: Shei ok
Maximum extension of spring
‘amg fog _ 10x10
a)
7. @) A'B'LAB and ’°D'LCD
From symmetry,
Tag=law=2l
and Top=lon
From theorem of perpendicular axes,
50m,
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nm.
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= and o
5 From Ba. (0, we gt
(a) Angular momentum
Mass x Orbital velocity x Radius 5
(OM), — om (GME
= mm[ | Fe t= 2m JM Substituting the value of 7, in Eq. (i, we get
Syn -o7
Fi
Pressure at the bottom = py + how 8\n vm <2
‘According to given condition, = (S)n-waen = 4
ne}
+ pg 2p + how)
pot Ane (po how
= Spot Sh pg -2py+ Dhpe @
= fe Bo 2210" 20m
pe 10°x10
(a) le will absorb heat to raise its temperature to 0%
then ite melting takes place
Let m= Initial mass of ce mde
m= Mass of ee that mols . Fema “o
‘m= Initial mass of water
‘. 0 From Eqs. (D) and (i), we get
By law of mixture, heat gained by ico = heat lost by water 1D.»
3 mXCxO9+m/xL= m C09
S — BHOHAH+m/x80=00009)
= 80m,’=1005 :
Lake
14, (a) Using Charle’s law, we have
constant
r
a(ieto) a
density M )
P Jaze R(G00 - 368 3
= M0 “a te10 4-10
R 2 = 2.2 _
densi M «i 363 300
DIuseoe RAR ‘As the piston moves 10 em, the length of one side will be
From Eqs. (i) and (i), we get
(+10) and other side( 7-10}
3 3
= s00{4+10)-389(4-20)
2
3
fa) y=Work output _W nq QT) = 150/+ 3000 =181.5!~ 3630
Heat input @ > 6630=31.51
, = [=210dem,
@ 15. (b) Given equation of stationary wave is
‘Also, we can show that ‘ysin mx 008 2nt
QT Comparing it with standard equation,
nx
=2Asin 2 cos.
’ *
We have, 2 <2n¢ =p h=1m,
‘According othe quetion, Minimum distance of tring ist mode)
Lae @16, (b) For demodulation, 1< vteT.03x10"
= 0° 265x10"m/s
‘Now, radius of circular path,
Be
9110! 2.65310
Lexdo axa
22, (b) Magnetic field due to square loop at centre will be
By = Het (ens0, + 00803)
and
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24.
25.
26.
where,
eof square loop
T= carrent flowing through square loop
bap, nad
x
Flux through smaller loop,
4=Bslar?)
Bidder yyy
aL
ay 2a
T
Here, r= radius of cireular loop
On putting values of r and L, we got
BAnx10™ x(00257 74 9H
(030
2014-4001 1,007 -1.008
028 ams
(028% 981 x 10" 1.6 «10 J
= s82x10#y
Power of star = 10!°W
10"
Number of deutrons used = 10" -o.26310%
aM
io®
2oxa
Deutron supply exhausts in — = 10s
() Let ground state energy (in eV) be By,
‘Then, from given condition,
Ty B20 eV
on Ei, 2046
a(Z 4) 040V
= (2-1-2080
®
and B= By Ase
S EAA e (8 )oaasev 0
4n® on? 4n®
vom Ba) and we get
H
sy
=
oe
nee
oe
fe) By using, Nan,
ronan v5)
where,
wef
So, SW (
5
. ay ay®
2
tal5days
(@) Inthis case, for photoelectric emission the wavelength
of meident radiations must be less than 5200 A.
‘Wavelength of ultraviolet radiations is less than this value
(6200 A) but wavelength of infrared or blue radiations is|
higher than this value.
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27.
28,
29.
30,
(a) '=60, R= 4kO.= 40000, Vi=Q02V, Vind,
5A
- Me=Paly = 80%6x10-%A
25x10
025x107
= 025mA
A .
oe. where, Ay= area of source)
ay
s m= [Roh
Vas
Att
. mex [ele
ya 0
myrtle
yan tls
- ix Fear
Var VAs
Ay= VAAy
(c) Distance of nth minima from central bright fringe,
metus DAD
” a
Forn=8 i Sra minima,
eye 2XBED 50010 1.5
* 2x 05x10
375x10-%'m
375mm
(a) For total internal reflection at AC
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response ofeach question, No deduction fom the toa core wl be made if no zespone is indicated for an tein the answer hee,
«Theres only one correct reponse fr each question, Filling up more than one responce in any question wile rated a wrong response
and marks for weong response willbe deducted according as per instructions.
responce
1, The value of KE and PE are measured as follows
K=1000+ 204, U=2000# 203
‘Then, the percentage error in the measurement of
‘mechanical energy is
(o25% ow
05% 15%
2. A physical quantity nis calculated using the formula
lay
wee
measured quantities. If the fractional error in the
measurement of x, y and z are 2%, 1% and 3%
respectively, the maximum fractional error in the
calculation of nis
(05% 5%
where x, y and z are experimentally
won a m%
3. A block of mass m is stationary with respect to
wedge of mass M which is moving with uniform
speed v as shown in the figure. Wark done by the
force of frietion on the block in t seconds is
©
(a)zero
(a) ME%sin 20
© ~Aetsinto
4. A particle is moving along a curve y=2s" ~ 4x. Ibis
subjected to a force of F = 10xyi + 15}. If the particle
is displaced from (0, 0) tothe point (3m, 6m), the
work done by the farce is
(@) 1355 (B) 145d
(1854 (@) None of those
5. A solid sphere of radius « and mass M collides
elastically with a cubical block of mass M and side
2a. The entire system is on a smooth horizontal
ground. Given that the sphere was rolling without
Slipping with an angular velocity w at the time of
collision. The velocities of the sphere and the block
after the collision are
(sham
Pe.pre0
(0,3,
000
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6. A.uniform rod AB of length L 5
and mass 2m lying on a
smooth horizontal surface, A.
particle of mass m strike the
rod with a velocity v at point ;
ata distance x from end Aas
shown in the figure. The
particle comes to rest after
collision. The value of x, 80 that point A of the rod
remains stationary just after the collision, is
L
we
"s
L
@e
"3
wn war
3 3
7. A satellite is projected with velocity & atte
r
times its escape speed from the earth's
surface. The initial velocity of the
satellite is parallel to the surface of
earth as shown in figure. The maximum
distance of the satellite from the centre is
of earth will be
(a) two times ofthe radius ofthe earth
(b) three times ofthe radius ofthe earth
(6) five times of the radius of the earth
(d) equal tothe radius ofthe earth
8. A pendulum makes perfectly elastic collision with a
block of mass m lying on a smooth surface. This
block is attached to a spring of spring constant k.
When pendulum is slightly displaced and released,
then time period of oscillation of the system is
Lf
we(E-
” (G i)
[ir fm
wane aan |
Ve Oey
9. A police car moving at 22 m/s chases a motorcyclist
fs shown in the figure.
2ms
Potco cor
‘The police man sounds his horn at 176 Hz while
both of them move towards a stationary siren of
frequency 165 Hz. Compute the speed of the
motorcycle, ifit is given that he does not observe
any beat. (Take, speed of sound as 330 m/s)
Totoro
(a2mis@)33mis_— (e)Zero ad) LI ms
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10. A pipe of length Z, closed at one end is kept in a
chamber of gas of density y,. A second pipe open at
both ends is placed in second chamber of gas of
density y,, The compressibility of both the gases is
equal, If frequency of first overtone in both the
cases are equal, the length of the second pipe is
on, Me 31,
si 4a
4, 1, fs
ofr, alt
on Dn
11. Water in a lake starts freezing, if temperature of
surrounding is -20°C, The graph between thickness
of ice xand time ¢ is plotted, Which of the following
graph correctly represents this situation?
Vo Aho
© @
12. p-V plots for two gases during adiabatic process is
shown in the figure, plots 1 and 2 should correspond
respectively to
(@ HeandO,,
(o)0,andNy
(@) He and Ar
(@O,and He
13.A piston divides a closed gas cylinder into two parts,
fas shown in figure. One part has pressure p and
volume 5 V. Other part is having pressure 8p and
volume V. The piston is now slowly moved to
equilibrium position. New pressure for the adiabatic
process is
(a) 216 p (6)05 p
rsp (054 p
14. A potentiometer has a resistance of wire of 4m
length and resistance 40, a cell of emf 12 V is
connected aeross the wire.Ifcells having emf £, =2V and &, = 4V and internal
resistance r; = 20and 7 = 62are connected as shown
in figure, the null deflection on length AC is
SIF M\
4 1 3 5
@tm em @Sm dBm
3 "G "5 5
15, An electric field lino emerges from a positive point
charge +q at an angle ¢ to the straight line
connecting it to a negative point charge —2q as
shown in figure. At what angle 0 will the field line
enter the charge -2q?
Be
16. A solid sphere lies within a concentrie shell as,
shown in the figure. A charge of 15 x 10° uC is
initially provided to inner sphere. Now, if keys Ky
and K, are alternatively closed for 4 times each.
Potential difference between the sphere and the
shell becomes (given a = 1m)
(ajax 1o'V ()42% 10° V
(12x 10°V (a)15 x10 V
Lex.
Ld
17.4 circular current loop is shown in given figure. The
‘magnetie field in the region is along X-axis and its
magnitude in the space is inereasing with increasing
y-coordinate, The net magnetic force on the loop is
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(6) along + Z-axis
(d) None of these
18. The intensity of magnetisation J
is plotted against the
magnetising field HT for different
substances. The curves A and B
shown in the figure are
associated with
(a) steel and soft iron respectively
() soft iron and steel respectively
(©) adiamagnetic and paramagnetic substance respectively
(@) a paramagnetic and diamagnetic substance respectively
79. A small bar magnet is being slowly inserted with
constant velocity inside a solenoid as shown In
figure. Which graph best represent the relationship
bebwoon em induced with me
i
oe Nn gd
\
20. In a series L-C-R circuit, the frequency of a 10 V AC
voltage source is adjusted in such a fashion that the
reactance of the inductor measures 150 and that of
the capacitor 11 Q. If R = 30, then the potential
difference across the series combination of L and C
will be
ov wav
(ony wey
21. The binding energies of the atom X and ¥ are Ey
and Hy respectively, Four atoms of the element Y
fuse to give one atom of element X. This fusion
process is accompanied by release of energy 0. Then,
Ex, By are related to each other as
(@) By ~ 4By =—9 (0) By = 4By
(By + By + 9=0 (Bx
4B
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22. White light is used to illuminate the two slits in a
Young's double slit experiment. The separation
between the slits is b and the screen is at a distance
D >> b from the slits, at a point on the screen
directly in front of one of the slits. Find the missing
wavelengths,
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webb
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Where, A, is the area enclosed by the nth
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24, During an experiment on photoclectrie emission
from a conducting surface, the wavelength of
incident light is 2 x 10~’ m and stopping potential is
2.5 V. Threshold frequency of the conductor is
(a) 9x 10" He (0) 9x 10" He
(c) 12x 10" Hz (d) 12x 10" He
25. Figure given below shows a system of logic gates,
For output to be high inputs X and Y must be
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26. A boy cannot see objects closer than 40 em from the
left eye and closer than 100 cm from the right eye.
While on a mountaineering trip, he got lost from his
friends. He tries to make an astronomical telescope
from his reading glasses to find his friends. Which
lass should he use as the eyepiece and what.
‘magnification can he get with relaxed eye?
(a) Right eye lens, -2 () Left eye lens, 4
(c) Right eye lens, (@) Left eye lens, 2
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27. transmitting antenna of height hand the
receiving antenna of height 45 m are separated by a
distance of 40 km for satisfactory communication in
line of sight mode. Thus, the value of h is (take
radius of earth as 6400 km)
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28. A transistor in CE configuration has input
resistance Roy = 20 and load resistance of 5 kQ. If
= 60 and an input signal 12 x 10~ V is applied then
(@) A, = 150and A, = 9 x 10°
jeal diodes D, and D, are connected to a
battery as shown in figure. The current supplied by
the battery is
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30. In two pin experiment for finding focal length of a
convex lens, graph of object distance u and image
distance v is plotted as shown, A straight line
equally inclined to axes meets the graph at point
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1. ‘The dimensional formula for a physical quantity 6 is
expressed as [0]=(M~LT%], The errors are
measuring the quantities M, L and are respectively,
3%, 4% and 6%, The maximum percentage of error
that occurs in measuring the quantity is
(a) a+ 48 + 127 () 904 48 + By
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Charged bullets each with 1 charge are fired
continuously at the rate of @ per unit time through a
thin smooth infinite tunnel XY. PQ and RS are
smooth conducting rods on which a conductor AB 4
Tnoves with a constant velocity v as shown in the
figure, The foree required to maintain constant
speed of ABis
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3. A fixed mass of a gas is taken through processes
P3Q>R->P. Here, P->@ represent isobaric,
Q— Ris adiabatic and R > P is isothermal.
Work done by the gas during the process is
(take, y=3/
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A block of mass m is attached to a spring of spring
constant k as shown in the figure. The block is kept
in a car moving with acceleration a, towards right.
Assuming all the surfaces as smooth, the maximum
‘velocity of the block reactive to the ear is
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‘Two identical small balls of mass m, having charges
4+q and —g are attached to the end of a light
insulating thin rod, length of the rod is 4a.
There is another identical ball having charge -q is
fixed at point O as shown in the figure. Initially the
rod and ball system is rotating about an axis,1, passing through the rod with angular velocity @y.
When the system is released, then find the angular
velocity «! of the rod about an axis [, through the
pivot into the plane of the paper when the rod turns
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6. Consider an R-L-C series circuit as shown in the
figure given below. The readings of voltmeters V, and
V, are 50V and 60V, respectively. ‘The source voltage
is 65. For this situation select the correct
statement(s).
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(a) Voltage across resistor, capacitor and inductor are 25V,
60 + 25/3 V and 25V3 V, respectively
(6) Voltage across resistor, capacitor and inductor are 25V,
253 V and 60 + 25/3, respectively
(c) Power factor ofthe cireut is
(@) Power factor of the eireut is
Ina nuclear fission process 2 g of uranium, the mass
lost is 1.84 mg. The efficiency of power house run by
the fission reactor is 16%. To obtain 800 MW power
from the power house
(a) 1742 g uranium is required per hour
(©) 2283 y uranium ia required per hour
(c) energy obtained from the power house per hour is
14x 10°.
(@) energy obtained from the power house per hour is
288 x 10° J.
8. Two light bulbs shown in the circuit are having
ratings P (12V, 12W) and Q (12 V, 36 W) as shown in
the figure. When the switch is closed, then
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(q) the intensity of light bulb P increases
(6) the intensity of light bulb P decreases
(6) the intensity of light bulb @ increases
(d) the intensity of light bulb @ decreases
‘The values of measurement of a physical quantity y
in five trials were found to be y =1.52, ws =1.54,
Ws = 154, yy = 153and ys = 155
‘Then which of the following statements is/are correct?”
(a) mean absolute error is 0.01
(6) relative error is 0.01
(6) percentage error is 0.01%
(d) percentage error is 1%
An
otherwise infinite straight wire has two
concentric loops , and ¢, of radii r, and r, carrying
equal currents in opposite direction as shown in the
figure,
1ri-— then
7
(a)
hot
(a) magnetic field atthe centre due to the two loops 6, and
{are in the same direction
(b) magnetic field at the contre due to 6, and 6, are of same
‘magnitude
(©) magnetic field atthe centre is zero
(@ magnetic field at the contre due to $, and gy are in
opposite directions
In an a-decay, the kinetic energy of the a-particle is
50 MeV and @ value of the reaction is 52 MeV. The
mass number of the nucleus is 4, then (assume that
daughter nucleus is in ground state)
(a) value of Ais 104
(6) in the decay process, mass number of the nucleus
decreases by 4
(c) value of Ais 208
(@) in the decay process, mase number of the nucleus
increases by 4
A source of light of power P is shown in the figure.
‘The surface of the block (at rest) on which light beam
is falling is having a reflection coefficient r = 0.8 and
absorption coefficient a = 0.2
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13. Two resistors 209 and 402 and an ideal inductor of
20 H are connected to a4 V battery as shown in the
figure. Switch S is shifted to b from a at time t = 0
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(@) final cureont through the battery is A
(6) initial current through the battery is 4. A.
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(4) final current through the battery is © A
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14. A vertical U-tube is spinned about the vertical axis
passing through the left hand limb with the help of a
motor as shown in the figure.
3p
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Ifpressure difference in the two limbs is 193p gh and
win
angular pedis SE the vale fi
Vi
(assume p and 3p are densities of liquids in the two
limbs)
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15. The distance of the earth from the sun is four times
that of the planet mercury from the sun. The
temperature of the earth isin radiative equilibrium.
with the sun at 290 K. Assuming all the three bodies
tobe black, the radiative equilibrium temperature of
the mercury is found to be 29 x (N) x10" K. Find the
value of N.
16. A rigid wire of mass 1 kg is bend form of an are of a
circle subtending an angle of 120° at its eentreO and
having two weights of 8g and 525 ig at its ends,
rests with its convexity downward upon a horizontal
plane as shown in figure. The inclination Oto vertical
of the radius to the end at which 9 kg is attached.
Find the value of 2x tan0.
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17. A certain species of ionized hydrogen like atom
produces an emission line spectrum in accordance
‘with the Bohr Model. A group of lines in the spectrum
form a series in which the minimum energy is
4.896 eV and the maximum energy is 13.6 eV. Find
the atomic number of the atom.
18. The pin P placed at the bottom of the beaker is
focussed using travelling microscope T. When water
is poured into the beaker to a height A, it is found
‘that the microscope is to be raised by 2 em in order to
focus the object again. The height h (in em) of the
water level is
19. A person can throw a ball at a speed on the earth
‘which can cross a river of width 20 m, The person
reaches on an imaginary planet whose mean density
is thrice that of the earth. Evaluated value of
maximum possible radius of the planet so that if the
person throws the ball with same speed it may
escape from the planet is found to be — km.
Calculate 6.
20. For an observer A on the bus direction of motion of
the particle is as shown in the figure. For an observer
B on the ground the particle rise vertically. If
‘maximum height reached by the particle from trolley
i (28) m thon ind he vale 3