R + X X - R R + 2x
R + X X - R R + 2x
–2 –2 –2
(A) ML T Q
–1 2 –3 –1
(B) M LT Q
Ans. C
2. Two particles A and B are projected simultaneously in the directions vB= 10 3 m/s
shown in figure with velocities v A 25m/s and v B 10 3 m/s. If they vA=25m/s
collide in air after 2s, the angle is
60°
(A) 30° (C) 53° x
3. A uniform chain of length L has one of its end attached to the wall at
A
3L
point A, while of the length of the chain is lying on table as shown 37°
4
in figure. The minimum co-efficient of friction between table and chain
so that chain remains in equilibrium is
(A) 1/3
(B) 1/4
(C) 3/4
(D) 1/5
Ans. B
Mg 2Mg
(A) x0 (C) x0
2k k
Ans. A M
Mg 2Mg
(B) x0 (D) x0
2k k
5. A particle is projected with such a velocity that its range is R. The particle
undergoes elastic collision with a wall placed at a distance of x (> R/2). x
The horizontal distance of point of projection and point where particle
hits the ground is R
Ans. C
1 8 Ans. B
(A) mv 20 (C) mv 20
2 2
9 3
(B) mv 20 (D) mv 20
2 2
Ans. C
3 parabola
17. Two particles each of mass m each moving with velocity v 0 strikes to
masses 2m and sticks to them simultaneously as shown in the figure.
The velocity of mass B just after collision will be
m, v0
v0
(A) v0 (C)
5 B 2m
v0
(B) v0 2m A
3 (D)
2
m, v0
Ans. B
7. A sheet ABCD has mass M. Sides AB and CD are parallel to each other
and perpendicular to BC. The perpendicular distance of mid point of AD
from side BC is half of length of BC then moment of inertia of sheet about A
axis AD is B
M 2 M 2 O
(A) (C)
3 12
4M2 D
M 2 Ans. C
(D)
(B) 3 C
2
3 37
(A) mg (C) mg
2 4
1
(B) mg 41 Ans. C
4 (D) mg
4
1. A ball of mass m = 1kg is hung vertically by a thread of length =
1.50 m. Upper end of the thread is attached to the ceiling of a trolley
of mass M = 4kg. Initially, trolley is stationary and it is free to move 1.50m
along horizontal rails without friction. A shell of mass m = 1kg, moving m M
horizontally with velocity v0 = 6 ms–1, collides with the ball and gets stuck m
v0
with it. As a result, thread starts to deflect towards right. Calculate its
maximum deflection with the vertical. (g = 10 ms–2)
10. If velocity, force and time are taken to be fundamental quantities, then the dimensional formula for
mass is