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M1
M2
m1
m2
k
m
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LEVEL II
1.
2.
A body of mass 2 kg is lying on a rough inclined plane of inclination 30. Find the
magnitude of the force parallel to the incline needed to make the block move (a)
up the incline (b) down the incline. Coefficient of static friction = 0.2.
3.
A spring has its end fixed to the ceiling of the elevator rigidly. It has spring
constant = 2000 N/m. A man of mass 50 kg climbs along the other end of the
spring vertically up with an acceleration of 2 m/s 2 relative to the elevtater. The
elevater is going up with retardation 3 m/s2. Find extension in the spring.
4.
A bar of mass m resting on a smooth horizontal plane starts moving due to the
force F = mg/3 of constant magnitude. In the process of its rectilinear motion the
angle between the direction of this force and the horizontal varies as = as,
where a is a constant, and s is the distance traversed by the bar from its initial
position. Find the velocity of the bar as a function of the angle .
5.
6.
7.
B
C
C when block A descends through a height 2m. Given masses of the blocks are
mA = 3 kg, mB = 5 kg and mC = 10 kg.
8.
m2
m1
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10.
(a) F = 35 N
(b) F = 70 N (c) F = 140 N
In the given figure the co-efficient of friction between the
walls of block of mass m and the plank of mass M is . The
same co-efficient of friction is there between the plank and
the horizontal floor. The force F is of 100 N and the masses
m and M are of 1 kg and 3 kg respectively. Find the value of
, if the block does not slip along the wall of the plank.
In figure, a bar of mass m is placed on the smooth
surface of a wedge of mass M. The bar is connected to
an inextensible string passing over a light smooth
pulley fitted with the wedge. The string is connected to
the vertical wall. The angle of inclination of the slant
surface of the wedge is . If all contacting surfaces are
smooth, find the acceleration of the wedge.
m
M
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Two masses M1 and M2 are attached to the ends of string which passes over the
pulley attached to the top of a double inclined plane. The angles of inclination of
the inclined planes are and . Take g = 10 ms-2. If M1 = M2 and = , what is
the acceleration of the system?
(A) zero
(B) 2.5 ms-2
-2
(C) 5 ms
(D) 10 ms-2
7.
Starting from rest, a body slides down a 45 inclined plane in twice the time it
takes to slide down the same distance in the absence of friction. The coefficient
of friction between the body and the inclined plane is:
(A) 0.33
(B) 0.25
(C) 0.75
(D) 0.80
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9.
10.
11.
Three blocks are connected on a horizontal frictionless table by two light strings,
one between m1 and m2, another between m2 and m3 . The tensions are T1
between m1 and m2 and T2 between m2 and m3. if m1 = 1 kg, m2 = 8 kg, m3 = 27
kg and F = 36 N applied on m3, then T2 will be
(A) 18 N
(B) 9 N
(C) 3.375 N
(D) 1.75 N
12.
13.
14.
A chain of length L and mass M is hanging by fixing its upper end to a rigid
support. The tension in the chain at a distance x from the rigid support is:
(A) Zero
(B) F
(L x )
(L x )
(C) Mg
(D) Mg
L
M
15.
Two masses m and m are tied with a thread passing over a pulley, m is on a
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LEVEL II
1.
Mm
(M m)
Mg
(C) acceleration of man is
(M m)
2l m
F
2l M
F
m
mg
(M m)
4.
3.
2.
= 0
= 0
F
(A) the acceleration of m w.r.t. ground is
m
S m o o th
g
cot
g = 1 0 m /s2
m 1= 4 k g
30
0 .8
=
F ix e d
m 2= 2 k g
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F
lig h t p u lle y
g = 1 0 m /s2
10kg
6kg
G ro u n d
6.
7.
A
F
(A) F = 9 mg
(B) T1 = 2 mg
(C) T1= 3 mg
(D) T1 = 4 mg
T1 T1
2m
T1 T
B
3m
10 kg
20 kg
F = 200 N
9.
A particle is observed from two frames S1 and S2. The frame S2 moves with respect to S1
with an acceleration . Let F1 and F2 be the pseudo forces on the particle when seen
from S1 and S2 respectively. Which of the following are not possible?
(a) F1 = 0, F2 0
(b) F1 0, F2 = 0
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(c) F1 0, F2 0
10.
(d) F1 = 0, F2 = 0
r
(b) N1 = m (g cos q - | a1 | sin q)
r
r
(d) ma2 Ma1
COMPREHENSIONS
Comprehension I:
A car engine is so constructed as to exert a torque onto the wheels causing them to
rotate, and the wheels move forward on the road due to static friction. The force of static
friction, acting between the wheels and the road, is responsible for the forward
acceleration of the car. The force of static friction has an upper limit, known as the
limiting force of static friction proportional to the normal reaction between the wheels
and the road; this limits the maximum forward acceleration of the car.
In recent years, there has been a tendency to design lighter and more fuel efficient cars,
which drive faster than conventional cars. At very high speeds, it is observed that
conventional cars lose out on manoevrability, as friction is no longer sufficient. This is
caused by airflow around the body of the car, which produces pressure differentials that
increase the tendency of the car to get airborne. Modern designers have tried to
manipulate this airflow so as to reduce lift, decrease drag, and in some cases even
cause a downward force resulting in better traction.
1.
A motorist, driving a car on a level road, desires to take a tight circular turn of radius r at
a constant speed v. The coefficient of static friction between the wheels of the car is S
and that of kinetic friction is K. He will be able to take this turn without skidding if
(choose the most appropriate option)
(A) K
gr
v2
(C) S , K
2.
gr
v2
v2
(D) S
rg
(B) S
gr
v2
The car drives onto a bridge, which is convex upward, maintaining a constant speed v.
The driver, when he is on the bridge,
(A) can take a tighter turn, than when he is on a level road.
(B) cannot take a tighter turn, than when he is on a level road.
(C) can take a turn of the same radius as he could on a level road.
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(D) can take tighter turns when he is getting upon the bridge, and looser turns when he
is getting off the bridge.
Assume that the driver always takes a full circular turn without skidding.
3.
The car is driven at a very high constant speed v, on a straight level road. This causes a
lift L to act on the car due to airflow. The force of friction (f) acting between the driving
wheels and the road (choose the most appropriate option)
(A) is zero, since the car is moving with constant velocity.
(B) Satisfies f = S mg, where m is the mass of the car.
(C) Satisfies f = S (mg L), assuming that the wheels do not lose contact with the road.
(D) Satisfies f = D, where D is the resultant backward force on the car due to air drag
and other contact forces.
Comprehension II :
If a man is measuring his actual weight by
weighing machine as shown in the figure.
The mass of man is 60 kg, mass of
weighing machine is 20 kg and mass of lift
is 30 kg (pulley is smooth and string is
massless).
(Take g = 10 ms2)
4.
5.
6.
On a rough surface
Column A
Body is stationary it is possible that
Body is just about to move
Body is moving with uniform
acceleration then it is possible that
Body is moving with uniform
velocity
(p)
(q)
(r)
(s)
Column B
Frictional force acting on it is zero
Frictional force acting on it is static
Frictional force acting on it is limiting
frictional force
Frictional force acting on it is kinetic
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2.
S tr in g 2
5kg
37
3
ground. (tan 37 = )
4
3.
Tension in string 1
Tension in string 2
Net force by ground on 5 kg block
Net force on 3 kg block
3kg
(p)
(q)
(r)
(s)
80 N
64 N
50 N
24 N
= 0 .5
5kg
A
4kg
B
37
Column I
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
1kg
Column II
Column I
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
S trin g 1
= 0 .5
2 .5 k g
Column II
(p)
(q)
(r)
(s)
0
5
10
20
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Draw the F.B.D. and find the forces acting on A & B. Vertical forces will balance
each other and apply Newton's second law in horizontal
2.
Draw the F.B.D. and resolve the forces in vertical and horizontal direction, write
down eqs. and find a.
3.
Draw the F.B.D. and resolve all forces along and perpendicular to plane, apply
Newton's second law.
4.
F=ma
a=2kx/m
2kx
5.
N-mg=ma
6.
7.
8.
a = g(sin - cos )
9.
10.
F
m1 m2
T mg= 0
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LEVEL-II
1.
Pseudo force (ma0) and weight mg act vertically downward. Resolve along the
incline.
2.
3.
a = m2g/(m1+m2)
4.
5.
6.
Find acceleration of mass relative to earth. Then apply Newtons second law.
7.
First consider relative motion between the blocks. Find common acceleration
and sec whether Fe = Mc .a flim
8.
Draw the F.B.D. of pulley block system .Find the maximum tension corresponding
to the force F and check whether motion is possible or not.
If possible then apply equations of motion and constraint relation for the
accelerations of masses and pulley.
9.
mg ma
F g(M m)
g .
Mm
(M + m) g F - 2 g (M + m)
10.
dv
and integrate.
ds
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12.
2.
5.7 m/s2
4.
2kx
m
1.
a=
3.
m1
1
m2
3
5.
6.
F
1
m / s2 , m2 will move with constant velocity and m will accelerate
m1 m2 7
8.
9.
tan 2 = -
10.
1
, = 490 , tmin= 1.0 s
k
LEVEL II
1.
16L
3 3g
2.
3.
0.225 m
4.
v=
5.
6.
2wa
ga
7.
2m.
8.
(a) a1 = a
= 0 = ap
(c) a1 = 25 m/s2,
9.
= 0.5
(b) a1 =
15
m/s2,
2
a2 = 4 m/s2, ap =
( 2g / 3a ) sin
a2 = 0
, ap =
15
m/s2
4
29
m/s2
2
10.
mg sin
M 2m(1 cos
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13.
1.
(C)
2.
(C)
3.
(D)
4.
(A)
5.
(C)
6.
(A)
7.
(C)
8.
(B)
9.
(B)
10.
(B)
11.
(B)
12.
(B)
13.
(C)
14.
(C)
15.
(B)
16.
(B)
17.
(B)
18.
(B)
19.
(A)
20.
(A)
LEVEL II
1.
(B), (D)
2.
(A), (C)
3.
(A), (D)
4.
5.
(A), (B)
6.
(A), (B)
7.
(B), (C)
8.
(C), (D)
9.
(D)
10.
COMPREHENSION
10.
(D)
11.
(B)
12.
(D)
13.
(A)
14.
(C)
15.
(A)
(A) (p), (q), (r); (B) (q), (r); (C) (s); (D) (s)
2.
3.
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