Class 11 - Physics
Class 11 - Physics
Class 11 - Physics
CLASS:11
SUBJECT:PHYSICS
Unit:1
PHYSICAL WORLD AND MEASUREMENT
Weightage-3
Very Short Answer Questions ( 1Mark Each)
1. Name the fundamental physical quantity whose SI unit has not changed since the inspection of
international system of units.
2. Write the dimensional formulae of (i) power (ii) surface tension.
3. Can a quantity have units but still be dimensionless?
4. Can a quantity have dimensions but still have no units?
5. Write 2 eg of non-dimensional variables.
6. Give the number of significant figures in (i) 0.270m (ii) 0.0027kg (iii) 27.00 (iv) 0 27x10
-5
.
7. What type of waves are used in (i) RADAR (ii) SONAR?
8. What is the dimension of rate of flow?
9. Convert an acceleration of 10m/s
2
in cgs system.
10. Give approximate ratio of 1 AU and 1 light year.
11.Define accuracy.
12. What is precision in a measurement?
13.Which of the following is most accurate?(i) 4.00 cm (ii) 0.004 mm (iii0 40.00 cm.
14.What is the percentage error in volume of a sphere, when error in the measurement of its
radius is 2%?
15.If the unit of force is 100N, unit of length is 10m and unit of time is 100s, what is the unit of
mass in this system of units?
Short Answer Questions ( 2 Marks each)
1. What is Physics? Discuss its relation with technology.
2. Name the 4 types of forces in nature.
3. State Avogadros hypothesis. Use it to estimate the size of an atom.
4. Discuss some methods to measure the distance of a near by heavenly object.
5. Define the error in a measurement and discuss its various types.
6. Show that the maximum fractional error in the product of two quantities is equal to the sum of
the fractional errors in the individual quantities.
7. What is meant by dimensional formula?
8. Give 2 uses of dimensional analysis.
9. Give some limitations of dimensional analysis.
10. The length of a rod was found to be 2.48m, 2.47m, 2.46m and 2.45m. Find (i) absolute errors
(ii) mean absolute error (iii) relative error (iv) percentage error.
11. Deduce the dimension formulae for gravitational constant, youngs modulus, Planck
constant.
12. The time period of a simple pendulum depends on the length of the pendulum and the
acceleration due to gravity. Obtain the expression for the time period dimensionally.
13. The velocity of the water waves depends on the wavelength density of the water and the
acceleration of the water due to gravity. Deduce by the method of dimensions the relationship
between these quantities.
14. A large star oscillates and the time period depends on the radius of the star, the density of the
fluid and the gravitational constant G. Obtain the expression for the time period dimensionally.
15. Check the correctness of the relation
1. =h/mv
2. T=2l/g
3. F=mv/r
Short Answer Questions ( 3 Marks each)
1. A substance weighing 5.74 g occupies a volume of 1.2 cm
3
. Calculate its density with due
regards to significant figures.
2. Discuss some indirect methods to measure distance
3. Explain the parallax method to measure the distance of moon from the earth.
4. Give a method to measure the diameter of the moon.
5. Discuss a method to measure the size of an atom.
6 Define some units for large and small lengths
7. Calculate the angle of (i) 1 (ii)1 (iii) 1 in radians.
8. Classify the physical quantities on the basis of dimensions. Are all constants dimensionless?
Comment.
9. The frequency of an oscillating drop may depend on the radius, density and the surface tension
of the liquid Deduce the formula dimensionally.
10. Discuss how errors propagate in sum, difference, product and division of quantities.
Unit:2
KINEMATICS
Weightage-10
Very Short Answer Questions ( 1Mark Each)
1. Define a point object.
2. In which case the average speed equals average velocity?
3. What does the speedometer measure?
4. What do you get from area under v-t graph?
5. What will be the nature of x-t graph for a uniform motion?
5. Can a body have a constant velocity and have a varying speed?
6. Can x-t graph be a straight line parallel to position axis?
7. Draw x-t graph for two objects having zero relative velocity.
8. Can three vectors lying in a plane give zero resultant?
9. Can the resultant of two vectors of different magnitudes be zero?
10. Even when rain is falling vertically downwards, the front screen of a moving car gets wet. On
the other hand, the back screen remains dry. Why?
11. A football is thrown in a parabolic path. Is there any point at which the acceleration is
perpendicular to the velocity?
12. At which point of the projectile path, the speed is minimum?
13. A body is projected so that it has maximum range R. What is maximum height reached
during the flight?
14. Give some examples of motion in two dimensions.
15. Is it possible to have 2-D motion with acceleration in only 1-D?
Short Answer Questions ( 2 Marks each)
1.Obtain the three equations of motion graphically.
2.Define relative velocity. Draw the x-t graph for the following situations
(i) v
A >
v
B
(ii) v
A >
v
B .
3.Show that the flight of a bird is an example of composition of vectors.
4.State parallelogram law of vector addition and obtain the expression for the resultant.
5. Define uniform circular motion. Is it an accelerated motion?
6.What do you mean by (i) projectile motion (ii) range (iii) height of projectile?
7.A ball is raised from the top of a tower of height h. It takes T seconds to reach the ground.
What is the position of the ball in T/3 seconds?
8.Define average velocity. A car moves from station A to station B with a velocity of 40 km/h
and back with a velocity of 60 km/h. Find the average velocity.
9.Define the dot product of two vectors.
Find whether he two given vectors are perpendicular or not.
A=5i-2j+k B=6i+7j-9k
10.The ceiling of a long hall is 25 m high. What is the maximum horizontal distance hat a ball
thrown with a speed of 40 m/s can go without hitting the ceiling of the hall?
11.A car at rest accelerates uniformly to a speed of 144 km/h in 20 s. How much distance is
covered by the car?
12.Prove that the maximum horizontal range is four times the maximum height attained by a
projectile, which is fired along the required oblique direction.
13.State the triangular law of vector addition.
14.A stone tied to the end of a string is whirled in a horizontal circle. If the string breaks, the
stone flies away tangentially. Why?
15. Draw the v-t graphs for (i) uniform accelerated motion (ii) uniform retarded motion.
Short Answer Questions ( 3 Marks each)
1.A ball is thrown vertically upwards with 20m/s from the top of a building of height 25m.How
high will the ball rise? How long will it take it take to hit the ground?
2.Prove that the distances traversed during equal intervals of time by a body falling rest, stand to
one another in the ratio 1:3:5:7
3.If a, b, c are the distances move by a particle with a constant acceleration during the l
th
, n
th
,
m
th
second of motion of the body respectively. Show that a( m-n ) + b( n-l ) +c( l-m ) = 0
4. How is the velocity time graph of the uniformly accelerated motion helpful in studying the
motion of the body in one dimension?
5. A motorboat is racing towards north at 25 km/ hr and the water current in that region is 10
km/hr 60 east of south. Find the resultant velocity of boat
6. If A and B form two sides of a parallelogram then prove that the area of parallelogram is A X
B.
7. A footballer kicks a ball at 30 with 20 m/s Calculate (i) the time at which the ball reaches the
highest point, (ii) horizontal range, (iii) maximum height
8. The radius of the earths orbit around the sun is 1.5 X 10
11
m Calculate angular and linear
velocity of earth. Through how much angle does the earth revolves in 2 days.
9.A cyclist is riding with 54 km/hr .on approaching a circular turn of 50 m he applies brakes and
reduces his speed at the rate of 1m/s every second. What is the magnitude and direction of the
net acceleration of the cyclist on the circular track.
10. A boy standing on the edge of a cliff 980 m above the ground and throws a stone horizontally
with an initial speed of 20 m/s. find the time taken by the stone to reach the ground and the speed
at which it hits the ground.
Long Answer Questions ( 5 Marks each)
1.Prove the three equations of motion by calculus method.
A particle experiences constant acceleration for 20 s after starting from rest. If it travels a
distance x in the first 10 seconds and y in the next 10 seconds, find the relation between x and y.
2.What do you mean by projectile motion? Explain with examples. Obtain the expression for
the time of flight and the range of projectile.
3.State the two laws of vector addition. Give analytical treatment for finding its resultant when
both are inclined at an angle .
A man is walking on a level road at a speed of 3 km/h. Rain is falling vertically with 4km/h.
Find the velocity of the rain wrt the man.
4.Given A=4i+6j-9k and B=6i-8j +8k.Find their addition, subtraction, dot product and cross
product.
Rain is falling vertically with35m/s. Wind starts blowing after sometime with 12m/s in east to
west direction. In which direction should a boy waiting at a bus stop hold his umbrella?
5.What do you mean by resolution of a vector? Give two examples. A bird moves with a
velocity of 20 m/s in a direction making an angle of 60 with a eastern line and 60 with a vertical
upward. Represent the velocity vector in rectangular form.
6. Define centripetal force. Derive an expression for the centripetal acceleration of a body
moving with uniform speed along a circular path. Explain how it acts along the radius towards
the centre of the circular path.
7.What do you mean by relative velocity? Explain graphically. Rain is falling vertically with
speed 50m/s. A girl rides a cycle with 20m/s in east to west direction. In which direction should
she hold the umbrella?
8.Draw the v-t graph for a uniform accelerated motion. Show that area under the graph and time
axis is equal to the distance covered by the object in that interval.
9.Find the expression for distance covered by a body in n
th
second. A rocket is fired vertically
from the ground with a resultant vertical acceleration of 10m/s. The fuel lasts for 60s and it
continues to move up. What is a maximum height reached?
10.What is uniform circular motion? Obtain the relation between linear and angular velocity. A
body of mass 10kg revolves in radius 20cm and makes 1000 revolutions per minute. Calculate
linear velocity, angular velocity, time period, centripetal acceleration. and the centripetal force.
Unit:3
LAWS OF MOTION
Weightage-6
Very Short Answer Questions ( 1Mark Each)
1. Give the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on
(a) a drop of rain falling down with a constant speed,
(b) a cork of mass 10 g floating on water,
(c) a kite skillfully held stationary in the sky,
(d) a car moving with a constant velocity of 30 km/h on a rough road,
(e) a high-speed electron in space far from all material objects, and free of electric and magnetic
fields.
2. Define one Newton.
3. Why an athlete runs some steps before taking a jump?
4. How does friction help in walking?
5. Give the relation between Newton and dyne.
6. A body moving over the surface of another body suddenly comes to rest. What happens to the
friction between the surfaces?
7. The forces of action and reaction are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. But they
do not balance each other. Why?
8. Why does water does not fall when a bucket full of water is rotated in a vertical circle?
9. There is a limit beyond which the polishing of a surface increases frictional resistance rather
than decreasing it. Is it true?
10. Is a single isolated force possible in nature?
11. Heavier bodies need greater initial effort to put them in motion. Why?
12. An impulsive force of 100 N acts on a body for 1 s . What is the change in its linear
momentum?
13.Calculate the net force acting on a body o mass 10 kg moving with a uniform velocity of 2
m/s.
14. A soda water bottle is falling freely. Will the bubbles of the gas rise in the water of the
bottle?
15. A person sitting in the compartment of a moving train moving with uniform speed throws a
ball in the upward direction. What path of the ball will appear to him? What to a person
standing outside?
Short Answer Questions ( 2 Marks each)
1. Explain the need of banking of tracks.
2. Derive an expression for the apparent weight of a person in a lift when
(a) The lift is moving up with acceleration
(b) Moving down with acceleration
(c) Moving up with acceleration
(d) Moving down with deceleration
(e) Moving up or down with constant velocity.
3. A light body and a heavy body have the same momentum which of the two bodies will have
greater kinetic energy?
4. The momentum of a body increases by 20%. What is the percentage increase in kinetic
energy?
5. A worker pulls a 200 N packing crate with an applied force of 55.0 N. The crate accelerates at
a rate of 0.250 m/s (squared). What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and the
factory floor?
6. A 200 N crate rests on a ramp; the maximum angle just before it slips is 25 degrees with the
horizontal. What is the coefficient of static friction between the crate and the surface of the
ramp?
7. A man pulls a sled with a weight of 200 N with a constant velocity across a horizontal snow
surface. If a force of 80N is being applied to the sled rope at an angle of 53 to the ground, what
is the coefficient of friction between the sled and the ground?
8.A jet plane is flying with a constant speed along a straight line at an angle of 30 above the
horizontal. The weight of plane is 86 500N. Its engine provides a forward thrust T of 103 000N.
The lift of force L(directed perpendicular to the wings)and the force R of air resistance (directed
opposite to the motion)act on the plane. Find L & R
9.A student pulls a 150. N sled up a 28slope at a constant speed by applying a force of 100. N.
Near the top of the hill he releases the sled. With what acceleration does the sled go down the
hill?
10. What is inertia? Explain the three types of inertia.
11. Explain the self adjusting nature of friction with the help of a graph.
12. Give some methods to increase and decrease friction.
13. What is Atwoods machine? Derive an expression for the acceleration and the tension.
14. Discuss the motion of a body in a lift. What is weightlessness?
15. State the laws of static friction. Define the term coefficient of friction.
Short Answer Questions ( 3 Marks each)
1.State the three laws of motion.
2. Show that the second law of motion is the real law of motion.
3.How do you account for the (i) function of mud guards and the (ii) function of shockers in a
scooter?
4.What are the three types of inertia? Give at least two examples of each type.
5.Discuss some practical application of the principle of conservation of linear momentum.
6.Discuss the apparent weight of a person in an elevator.
7. State the laws of static friction. And hence define the coefficient of friction.
8.A bullet of mass 0.05 kg moving with a speed of 70m/s enters a heavy wooden block and is
stopped after a distance of 40cm.Calculate the average resistive force exerted by the block on the
bullet.
9.Why the roads are banked? Define angle of banking and obtain its expression.
10.Why does a cyclist bend while taking a circular turn? Obtain the angle of banking.
Long Answer Questions ( 5 Marks Each)-
1. What do you mean by impulse of a force? Show that this is equal to the product of the
average force and the time interval for which the force acts. Discuss some f the applications of
this concept.
2. Define the terms static friction, limiting friction and kinetic friction. Show that static friction is
self adjusting force with the help of a graph.
3. What is banking of roads? Deduce the expression for the angle of banking .A train of mass
10
6
kg rounds an unbanked circular bend of radius 20 m at a speed of 72 km/h. What provides the
centripetal force for this purpose? Calculate the angle of banking required to prevent the wear
and tear of the tyres.
4. Obtain the expression for the acceleration of a body sliding down an inclined plane.
A mass of 5kg rests on an incline plane of 30.If the coefficient of friction is 1/3, find the least
force, acting parallel to the plane (i) to keep the mass from sliding down (ii) to move the mass up
the plane..
5. State Newtons third law of motion. Use this to prove the principle of conservation of linear
momentum. Why does a gun recoil? Explain.
6. What do you mean by the impulse of the force? Give its two applications from daily life.
Show that it is equal to the product of the average force and the time interval for which the force
acts.
A ball of mass 150g moving with the velocity of 15 m/s is brought to rest by a player in 0.05 s
Calculate the impulse and the average force exerted by the player.
7. Define angle of friction and angle of repose. Show that both are numerically equal.
8. Give some important applications of the third law of motion.
Briefly explain how a horse is able to pull a cart.
A bullet of mass 0.04 kg moving with the speed of 90m/s enters a heavy wooden block and is
stopped after a distance of 60 cm. What is the average resistive force exerted by the block on the
bullet?
9.Find the expression for the work done in sliding a body (i) over a rough horizontal surface. (ii)
Up an inclined plane.
Determine the maximum acceleration of the train in which a box lying on the floor will remain
stationary, if the coefficient of friction between the box and the trains floor is 0.15.
10. Friction is a necessary evil. Explain.
Also explain,
(i)Why it is easier to pull a lawn roller than to push it?.
(ii)How does a horse pulls a cart?
Unit:4
WORK,ENERGY AND POWER
Weightage-6
Very Short Answer Questions ( 1Mark Each)
1.If mass of the moving body is much greater than the mass of the body at rest than what is the
approximate velocity of the moving body after head-on collision?.
2. At what point the potential energy of a body is taken to be zero?
3. Does the work done on a body by force depend upon the path followed by it?
4. If a body hits the ground from height h
1
and rebounds to a height h
2
after having inelastic
collision with the ground then what is the coefficient of restitution?
5. A body hits the ground with 50m/s velocity and has inelastic collision with the ground then
with what velocity it will rebound if the coefficient of restitution is 0.2.
6.A body at rest explodes in three fragments. Is it possible that two equal parts move in mutually
perpendicular directions with the same velocity and third mass moves midway between the two?
7. Can the kinetic energy be increased without applying external force?
8. What is the nature of energy associated with a bird flying in air?
9. What is the work done by an electron revolving around an atom?
10. A moving car suddenly stops. Is its momentum destroyed?
11.A porter moving vertically up the stairs with a suitcase on his head. Is he doing work?
12. Can a body have energy without momentum?
13.Can a body have energy momentum without energy?
14 How does the kinetic energy of a body changed if its momentum is doubled?
15.How does the momentum of a body changed if its kinetic energy is doubled?
ShortAnswerQuestions(2Markseach)
1.A ball is dropped from rest at a height of 20m. If it loses 30% of its kinetic energy on striking
the ground, what is the height to which it bounces? How do you account for this loss in kinetic
energy?
2.Why is no energy being consumed in planetary motion? Explain.
3.Two ball bearings of mass m each moving in opposite directions with equal speed v collide
head on with each other. Predict the outcome of the collision, assuming it to be perfectly elastic.
4.If a body is dropped from a height of 40m then after 3 inelastic collisions with the ground to
which height the body will rise? (Given: Coefficient of restitution = 0.5)
5.A truck and a car are moving with the same K.E. on a straight line road. If their engines are
made off at the same time, which one of them will stop at a lesser distance?
6.The power of a pump motor is 4KW. How much water in kg/minute can it raise a height of
20m? (g = 10 m/s
2
)
7. A rod of length 3m is suspended vertically from a fixed point. It is given an angular
displacement of 60 in the vertical plane. If its mass per unit length is 2 kg then find the work
done?
8. When a mass m
2
is at rest and mass m
1
moving with velocity u
1
hits it elastically, show that the
fraction of the momentum transferred to the mass at rest is 2n/(1 + n) where n is ratio of the
masses.
9. Is it possible for work to be positive negative or zero? "Explain with example.
10.The bob of a simple pendulum is released from a horizontal position. If the length of the
pendulum is 2m, what is the speed with which the bob arrives at the lowermost point? Given that
it dissipates 10% of its initial energy against air resistance?
11 Give the various gravitational units of work. Give their relations also.
12.What is 1 e.V(electron volt)?Give its values in Joules. Give values of 1 MeV and 1 BeV also.
13.When water is flowing through a pipe then its velocity changes by 5%, find the change in the
power of water?
14.The kinetic energy of rushing out water from a dam is used in rotating a turbine. The pipe
through which water is rushing is 2.4 meters and its speed is 12 m/sec. Assuming that whole of
kinetic energy of the water is used in rotating the turbine, calculate the current produced if
efficiency of the dynamo is 60% and the station transmits power at240 kV. Density of water =
10
3
kg/m
3.
15.If a body of mass 2kg is at rest and is hit by a mass of 4kg moving with 3m/s, find fraction of
the momentum retained by the moving body assuming the collision to be elastic and head-on.
Short Answer Questions ( 3 Marks Each)
1.If the speed of a moving vehicles increased by 200% then how much should be the change in
the retarding force to stop the vehicle over half the previous distance?
2. If 20 Joules of work is done in compressing spring from 0 cm to 6 cm then find the work done
in compressing the same from3cm to 6 cm.
3. A car and a truck are moving with same kinetic energy. They are stopped by applying
same retarding force. Which one will stop at a smaller distance?
4. Define a collision. What are the two types of collision? Define the term coefficient of
restitution.
5. Illustrate with he help of a graph, how the mechanical energy is conserved in a vibrating
simple pendulum?
6. Establish a relation between kinetic energy and linear momentum. Plot the following
graph. (i) kinetic energy vs mass (ii) momentum vs mass (iii) kinetic vs momentum.
7. What are conservative and non conservative forces? Illustrate with examples.
8.When an automobile moving with the speed of 36km/h reaches an upward incline road of
angle 30, its engine is switched off. If the coefficient is 0.1, how much distance will the
automobile move before coming to rest?
9.A short travelling at the rate of 100 m/s is just able to pierce a plank 4 cm thick. What
velocity is required to just pierce a plank 9cm thick?
10.A bullet of mass 12g and horizontal speed of 50 m/s strikes a block of wood of mass 450g
and instantly comes to rest with respect to the block. The block is suspended from the ceiling
by means of thin wires. Calculate the height to which the block rises.