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~ Aball strikes a smc possible ange ofits velocity with (A) 45° - (B)30° As shown in the figure a body of 3 m/s hits smooth fixed inclined plane and rebounds with av 30°, the velocity v;will be (A)3 mls (8) 3B ms (©) v3 mis (D) thisis not possible The system of the wedge and the block connected by a massless spring as shown in the figure is released with the spring in ts natural length. Friction isabsent. maximum elongation in the spring will be 3Mg 6Mg 4Mg 8Mg — Ay Oa Ona (D) ‘Two massless string of length 5 m hang from the ceiling very near to each other as shown in the figure, Two balls A and B of masses 0.25 kg and 0.5 ied to the string, The ball Ais released from rest ata height mas shown in the figure, The collision between two balls is completely astic, Immediately after the collision, the kinetic energy of ball Bis 1 J. The velocity of ball A just after the collision is (A)S ms" to the right (B)Sms to theleft (C) 1 ms! tothe right (D) 1 ms tothe left man of mass M stands at one end of plank of length L which lies at rest on a frictionless surface, The: M } ; maa walks to other end ofthe plank. Inemass ofthe planks then the distance thatthe man moves relativeto grounds: L L 4L 4 Oy (is Tivo balls Aand B having masses 1 kg and 2 kg, moving with speeds 21 m/sand 4 mv/s respectively in opposite ditection, collide head on. After collision A moves witha speed of | m/sin the same direction, then the coefficient of restitution is (Aol (B)0.2 (04 (D)None \ particle of mass 3m is projected from the ground at some angle with horizontal. The horizontal range is R.At the highest point ofits path it breaks into two pieces mand 2mm, The smaller mass comes to rest and larger mass finally falls ata distance x from the point of projection where x is equal to 3R 3K Aa B) > y @) Or; SR q OF (D)3R A man weighing 80 kg is standing at the centre of a flat boat and he is 20m from the shore. He walks 8 m on the boat towards the shore and then halts. The boat weight 200 kg. How faris he from the shore at the end of this time? (A) 12m (B)i3.8m (C)14.3 m. (D) 154m From circle of radius a, an isosceles right angled triangle with the hypotenuse as the diameter of the ci Vadodara Centre ‘A uniform chain of length 21 is hanging in equilibrium pos Sihlydownvard ciplacementthe imbalance causes anacosteraton small and smooth & string is inextensible The acceleration of end B when it hasbeen displaced by distance i 2: Wie OTe Oe ALS ®) Pet © Vat A small sphere is moving ata constant speed ina vertical circle, Belowisallistofq used to describe some aspect of the motion of the sphere, I —kinetic energy Il ~ gravitational potential energy M—-momentum Which of these quantities will change as this sphere moves around the circle? (A)landtonly (B)IandIllonly — (C) Honly energy (K) fora body inmotion? ~L La . Ink Ink Ink A small bucket of mass M kg is attached to a long inextensible cord of length Lm. The bueketis | mkg of water and swings up to aheighth. The height h in meters is ane My el (2) oa)» al Olay eles In the figure showna hole ofradius 2 em is made ina semicircular dise of radius 6m ata distance 8 em from the centre C of the disc. The distance of the centre of mass of this system from point Cis (A)4om (B)8em (C)6om (D) 12em Inthe figure shown, the two identical balls of mass M and radius R each, are placed in contact with each other on the frictionless horizontal surface, The third ball of mass M and radius R/2, is coming down vertically and has @ velocity =v, when itsimultaneously_ hits the two balls and itself comes to rest. Then, each of the two bigger balls will move alter collision with a speed equal to (A) 4yo/ V5. (B) 2va/-V5. (© vp/ V5 (D) None Vadodara Centre Inthe figure (i), (ii) & (iii) shown the objects A, B & Care of same mass. String, spring & pulley are massless. C strikes B with velocity ‘u’ in each case and sticks to it, The ratio of velocity of in case (i) to (i) to (ii) (A)l:b1 (B)3:3:2 (©)3:2:2 (D) none of these Centre of mass of two thin uniform rods of same length but made up of different materials & kept as shown , can be, ifthe meeting point is the origin of co-ordinates (A) (2, L/2) (B) 2L8,L/2) 4 (©) (U3, 6), = ‘xertsan impulse Lona particle changing its speed from u to 2u. The applied Force ahd the iit velocity are oppositely directed along the same line. The work done by the force is (atu wy (C)lu (D)21u Inthe diagram shown, no friction at any contact surface. Initially, the spring has no deformation. What \will be the maximum deformation in the spring? Consider all the strings to be sufficieney large. Consider the spring constant to be K. (A) 4P/3K (B) 8F /3K, (FI3K (D) none Ina smooth stationary cart of length d. a small block is projected along it's length with velocity v towards front. Coefficient of restitution for each collisionis e. The cart rests on a smooth ground and can move freely. The time taken by block to come to rest w.rt, cart is sa 7 : it ee] O Gaay ®) Grow OF ()infinite An open water tight railway wagon of mass 5 * 10° kg coasts at an initial velocity 1.2 m/s without friction on arailway track, Rain drops fall vertically downwards into the wagon. The velocity of the wagon after ithas collected 103 kg of water will be (A) 0.5 m/s (B)2ms (lms (D) 1.5 m/s A parallel beam of particles of mass m moving with velocity v impinges on a wall at an angle 0 to its normal . The number of particles per unit volume in the beam isn. If the collision of particles with the elastic, hen the pressure exerted by this beam on the wall is : (A) 2mnv2cos@ — (B) 2mnv?cos@ — (C) 2mnvcos@ —_—(D) 2mnveos?6 A rocket of mass 4000 kgis set for vertical firing. How much gas must be ejected per second so that the rocket may have initial upwards acceleration of magnitude 19.6 mis?. (Exhaust speed of fuel = 980:m/s.] (A) 240 ke s! (B) 60 kes! (C) 120 kgs"! (D) None Vadodara Centre By |

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