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1. The document contains 5 physics problems about dimensions of electrical permittivity, collision of particles, minimum coefficient of friction required for equilibrium, maximum displacement of a block attached to an extending spring, and the horizontal distance of a projected particle's point of projection and impact point. 2. It also includes problems about work done on a particle moved along an inclined plane, kinetic energy of a particle after collision with a heavier particle moving inside a tube, average speed of a particle moving in a semicircular path as observed by another particle, distance traveled by a particle with a given velocity-time graph, and moment of inertia of a sheet about an axis. 3. Further questions are about the velocity of a mass

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R + X X - R R + 2x

1. The document contains 5 physics problems about dimensions of electrical permittivity, collision of particles, minimum coefficient of friction required for equilibrium, maximum displacement of a block attached to an extending spring, and the horizontal distance of a projected particle's point of projection and impact point. 2. It also includes problems about work done on a particle moved along an inclined plane, kinetic energy of a particle after collision with a heavier particle moving inside a tube, average speed of a particle moving in a semicircular path as observed by another particle, distance traveled by a particle with a given velocity-time graph, and moment of inertia of a sheet about an axis. 3. Further questions are about the velocity of a mass

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1. What are the dimensions of electrical permittivity?

–2 –2 –2
(A) ML T Q
–1 2 –3 –1
(B) M LT Q

(C) M–1 L–3T2Q2


–1 3 –2 –2
(D) 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

(B) 45° (D) 37°


Ans. D

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

4. A block of mass m is released from rest when the extension in the k


spring is x0. The maximum downward displacement of the block is

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

(A) R+x (C) 2x – R


Ans. C
(B) x–R (D) R + 2x
11. A particle of mass m is moved from A to B slowly along the B
inclined plane.  is angle of inclined plane and  is the coefficient
of friction.
(I) work done by gravity will be mgh h
(II) work done by friction will be mgx 
(III) work done by external force will be (mgh + mgx)
m 
(IV) work done by friction will be mg h2  x 2
A x

(A) (I), (II), (III) are correct

(B) (I), (II), (III), (IV) are correct

(C) (I) is correct

(D) (I), (II) are correct

Ans. C

13. A particle m is moving inside of a heavy tube with velocity v 0


a heaving particle of mass M (M  m) also moving with m v0 M
v0
velocity v0 towards m. Initial separation of M from the end of
tube is 3v 0. The kinetic energy of particle m when separation
between heavy particle and end of tube is v 0 will be (all the
collisions are elastic in nature)

1 8 Ans. B
(A) mv 20 (C) mv 20
2 2

9 3
(B) mv 20 (D) mv 20
2 2

19. Two particle P and Q starts from origin P along a semicircular


path of radius R with constant speed and Q moves along y-axis A
with constant speed v such that motion of P observed by Q is (0, 2R)
always one dimensional. The average speed of P for
v
semicircular path will be
Q P
v
(A) v (C)
2 O
(0, 0)
v (D) v
(B)
2
Ans. B
4. A particle moves along x-axis. Its velocity time graph is shwon in v
figure. The distance travelled by particle in 0 to 3s.

(A) zero (C) 8m


(B) 4m (D) 12m 0 1 2 3 t

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

18. A solid cylinder of mass M and radius R is pushed by two forces. F


F each as shown in the figure coefficient of frictino is  between
the cylidner and the ground as shown in the figure. Choose the
correct option. F

(A) The cylinder will roll without slipping.

(B) The cylinder will roll with sliding.


Ans. A
(C) The friction will act on cylinder towards right

(D) The friction will act on cylinder towards left

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 

4M2 D
M 2 Ans. C
(D)
(B) 3 C
2

8. A uniform rod of m mass is hinged at and kept one end at initially


vertical at rest. It is disturbed slightly. The hinge force when rod is
about to hit ground.

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)

(A) 37 (C) 30

(B) 53 (D) 60 Ans. A


10. A rigid body is made of three identical thin rods, each of length L
fastened together in the form of the letter H. The body is free to rotate
about a horizontal axis that runs along the length of one of the legs of
the H. The body is allowed to fall from rest from a position in which the
plane of the H is horizontal. What is the angular speed of the body
3 g
when the plane of H is vertical
2 L
5 g 3 g
(A) (C)
2 L 4 L
Ans. B
3 g g
(B) (D)
2 L

10. If velocity, force and time are taken to be fundamental quantities, then the dimensional formula for
mass is

(A) Q  Kv 1FT (C) Q  2Kv 2FT Ans. A

(B) Q  Kv 3FT 2 (D) Q  3Kv 2FT

2. A uniform rope of mass m and length ‘’ lies on a y


horizontal floor as shown in the figure. Surface is smooth

for x < 0, and has coefficient of friction ‘’ for x > 0. If a F = mg
constant horizontal force F = mg starts acting on the rope
as shown in the figure, find the speed of the rope when its m x=0 x
rear end crosses x = 0.
(A) zero
g ans d
(B)
2
g
(C)
2
(D) g

9. A rod of length ‘R’ and mass ‘M ’ is free to rotate about a


horizontal axis passing through ‘O’. It is released from R
horizontal position as shown in figure. At the lowest point the M O R
rod hits the block of mass ‘m’ and stops. If the block just m
M
completes the vertical circle after collision, then find .
m
(A) 5
(B) 10 ans c
(C) 15
(D) 20

10. A particle of mass m collides elastically with a smooth horizontal m


circular disc of same mass ‘m’ and radius ‘R’ placed on a smooth h m
horizontal surface with the plane of the disc lying over the
R R
horizontal surface. If h = , then angle of deviation of particle of
2
mass m after collision in degree will be
(A) 30
(B) 60
(C) 90 ans b
(D) 120
13. For a thin non-uniform disc of radius R, whose area density of
mass,  as a function of r from its centre is given as F=W
 r 
  0 1   . The disc is placed on a rough horizontal surface and R
 R 
a constant horizontal force F = W, where W is weight of disc is
applied as shown in figure. If the disc starts rolling without slipping,
then the linear acceleration of the disc is
5g
(A)
13
10g
(B)
13
ans b
15g
(C)
13
20g
(D)
13

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