NLM - JEE Mains
NLM - JEE Mains
NLM - JEE Mains
5%
(2) Numerical on Friction 15%
15%
(3) Block over block problems
65%
(4) Graph related problems
Solution
EXAMPLE A bullet of mass 20 g has an initial speed of 1 ms–1, just before it starts
penetrating a mud wall of thickness 20 cm. if the wall offers a mean
resistance of 2.5 × 10–2 N, the speed of the bullet after emerging from the
other side of the wall is close to :
(1) 0.4 ms–1 (2) 0.1 ms–1 (3) 0.3 ms–1 (4) 0.7 ms–1
(JEE Mains 2019 )
Solution
EXAMPLE A mass of 10 kg is suspended vertically by a rope from the roof. When a
horizontal force is applied on the rope at some point, the rope deviated at an
angle of 45° at the roof point. If the suspended mass is at equilibrium, the
magnitude of the force applied is (g = 10 ms–2)
(1) 200 N (2) 100 N (3) 140 N (4) 70 N
(JEE Mains 2019 )
Solution
F
F
EXAMPLE A block of mass 10 kg is kept on a rough inclined plane as shown in the
figure. A force of 3 N is applied on the block. The coefficient of static friction
between the plane and the block is 0.6. What should be the minimum value
of force P, such that the block does not move downward ?
(take g = 10 ms-2)
(1) 32 N (2) 25 N
(3) 23 N (4) 18 N
(JEE Mains 2019 )
Solution 45°
EXAMPLE A block of mass 5 kg is placed at rest on a table of rough surface. Now, if a
force of 30N is applied in the direction parallel to surface of the table, the
block slides through a distance of 50 m in an interval of time 10s. Coefficient
of kinetic friction is (given, g = 10 ms–2):
(1) 0.60 (2) 0.75 (3) 0.50 (4) 0.25
(JEE Mains 2023 )
Solution
EXAMPLE Two masses m1 = 5kg and m2 = 10kg, connected by an inextensible string
over a frictionless pulley, are moving as shown in the figure. The coefficient
of friction of horizontal surface is 0.15. The minimum weight m that should
be put on top of m2 to stop the motion is :-
(1) 27.3 kg (2) 43.3 kg
(3) 10.3 kg (4) 18.3 kg T
(JEE Mains 2018 )
Solution
m1g
EXAMPLE Two blocks (m = 0.5 kg and M = 4.5 kg) are arranged on a horizontal
frictionless table as shown in figure. The coefficient of static friction between
𝟑
the two blocks is 𝟕. Then the maximum horizontal force that can be applied
on the larger block so that the blocks move together is ______ N. (Round off
to the Nearest Integer) [Take g as 9.8 ms–2]
(JEE Mains 2021 )
Solution
F
EXAMPLE A block of mass 200 g is kept stationary on a smooth inclined plane by
applying a minimum horizontal force 𝑭 = 𝒙𝑵 as shown in figure. The value
of x = ________. 200g
60°
EXAMPLE For a free body diagram shown in the figure, the four forces are applied in
the 'x' and 'y' directions. What additional force must be applied and at what
angle with positive x-axis so that the net acceleration of body is zero?
y 7N
(1) 𝟐N, 45° (2) 𝟐N, 135°
𝟐
(3) 𝑵, 30° (4) 2N, 45° 6N 5N
𝟑 x
(JEE Mains 2022 )
Solution
8N
EXAMPLE Given below are two statements :
Statement-I : An elevator can go up or down with uniform speed when its
weight is balanced with the tension of its cable.
Statement-II : Force exerted by the floor of an elevator on the foot of a person
standing on it is more than his/her weight when the elevator goes down with
increasing speed.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the
options given below :
(1) Both statement I and statement II are false
(2) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
(3) Both Statement I and Statement II are true
(4) Statement I is false but Statement II is true (JEE Mains 2023 )
Solution
EXAMPLE Consider a block kept on an inclined plane (inclined at 45°) as shown in the
figure. If the force required to just push it up the incline is 2 times the force
required to just prevent it from sliding down, the coefficient of friction
between the block and inclined plane (µ) is equal to :
(1) 0.33
(2) 0.60
(3) 0.25
(4) 0.50 (JEE Mains 2023 )
45°
Solution
EXAMPLE The time taken by an object to slide down 45° rough inclined plane is n times
as it takes to slide down a perfectly smooth 45° incline plane. The coefficient
of kinetic friction between the object and the incline plane is
𝟏 𝟏 𝟏 𝟏
(1) (2) 𝟏 − 𝒏𝟐 (3) 𝟏 + 𝒏𝟐 (4) 𝟏 − 𝒏𝟐
𝟏−𝒏𝟐