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fttechanics-l a mass less spring of spring constant fr. The other on a horizontal rough surface. The coeffrcient of frr move can The block spring is fixed to a wall. p. the compression of the spring for which maxi is Then surface Uetween the block and the compression is maximum half of extension of the spring becomes

A block of mass zl is attaihed to one end of

@?v# @)ry

@)I#Y

(d) None of these

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Ablock of mass m slides along the track with kinetic friction p. A man pulls the block through a which makes an angle 0 with the horizontal as shown in the figure. The block moves with constant
Z. Power delivered by man is

fss ,nl
(a)TV
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(b)

IIl

cos 0

(c) (Icos

0:pmg)V

(d) zero

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The potential energy $in joule of a particle of mass I kg moving in x-yplane obeys the law, $ = l5 a' Here x and y are in metres. If the particle is at rest at (6m, 8m) at time 0, then the work donc conservative force on the particle from the initial position to the instutt when it crosses the r-axis B (d) - soJ (c) s0 (b) - 2s (a) 25 14. The force acting on a body moving along x-axis varies with the position of the particle shown in figure. The body is in stable equilibirum at

Dm

(a)

Irl
(a)

hEc

(a)x=x1
15. A small

(b)x=x2

(c)bothxr

andx,

(d)neitherx, norx,

o,

mass slides down an inclined plane of inclination 0 with the horizontal. The co-efficient friction is p = It ,rwhere.r is the distance through which the mass slides down and p o a positive Then the distance covered by the mass before it stops is (a)

(c,

2tu.,
po

A.

(b)

Po

tan 0

1";

J-

1*

(d)1t*
Iro

(d

16. Two light vertical

springs with spring constants k, and k, are separated by a distance /. Their upper ends are fixed to the ceiling and their lower ends to the ends and B of a iight horizontalrod, AB. A vertical downward force F applied at point C on the rod. AB will remain horizontal in equilibrium if distance lC is

!L
n1

At

is the

B.+S

oo
C

Liii:;::::riHP.',4,$l$i.lii\S"r+

;;;4"-" t'' k.
tk" ,., O,
.'
Z

(b)-.!!t ' kr+k,


tk' (d) ,k,+k,

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Ablocl of mass I kg slides down a curved track which forms one quadrllt of a circle of radius I m
shown in figure. The speed of block at the bottom of the track is v = 2ms-'1 . The work done by the for

-of friction is

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