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FAC-REC PHYSICS B1

1. In the figure shown the bead B is free to move along AC, as


C
well as constrained to move in the vertical direction. If AC is
B
rotating with a constant angular velocity ω, find the velocity
of B when AC makes an angle  with the horizontal. ω

A  D
a
A. ωa B. ω a sin2 
C. ωa cos2 D. ω a sec2 
E. ωa tan2 
2. In the previous question what would be the acceleration of B when AC makes an angle  with
the horizontal.
A. 4 ω2 a sin2  B. 4ω2 a tan2  sec
C. 2 ω2 a sec2  tan D. 2ω2 a sec sin2 
E. ω2 a cos2 
3. If the car is moving with an acceleration ao in x-direction. T

What is the tension ‘T’ in the light inextensible string? (Given


that coefficient of friction between platform and the block (of m

mass m) is   .3 and a0  g / 5 )
a0

A. mg B. 1.2 mg
C. 0.5 mg D. 0.4 mg
E. 0.7 mg
4. A block of mass ‘m’ starts to slide on a semicircular track that O

3 A
has a coefficient of friction   . The block starts from rest at 
4
C
‘A’, passes through B and finally stops at C. Calculate the
speed of block when it passes ‘B’. B

A. 2g R B. gR

C. gR / 2 D. gR / 4

E. 4gR
5. Two masses are attached together by a string and than one of T1
370
them is tied to the ceiling with another string The system is m1

then released from rest as shown in the figure. What is the y

initial acceleration of mass m2?


T2
530

3 g / 5 ˆj
m2 X

A. – g/3 ĵ B.

4g ˆ
C. 3g/5 ˆi  j D. – g ĵ
5
4 g ˆ 3g ˆ
E. i j
5 5

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6. A certain charged particle having charge Q0 and mass m is project in x – y plane with initial

 
velocity v  v0 ˆi  ˆj . The region also has simultaneous electric and magnetic fields given by
  
E  E0 ˆjand B  B0 kˆ
The initial radius of curvature of the trajectory will be
2mv0 2 2 2mv0 2
A. B.
Q  E0  2 B0 v0  Q  E0  2 B0 v0 

2mv0 2 2 2mv0 2
C. D.
Q  E0  4B0 v0  Q  E0  4B0 v0 

4mv0 2
E.
Q  E0  2 B0 v0 
7. Every edge of this loop is of length ‘a’ unit and current
flowing is I. Calculate the magnetic moment a

A. – 3a2 I k̂ B. – 2a2 I k̂
C. – 3a2 I ĵ D. – 2a2 I î

E. – 4a2 I k̂
The next 2 questions are based on following information:-
Box

0
45

Fixed wedge

A block of mass m = 5 kg is put on a smooth triangular wedge fixed inside an accelerating box.

 
The acceleration of the box is a  4ˆi  bjˆ m/s2 where b is positive constant. The acceleration of

the box is such that block is not moving relative to wedge. Take g = – 10 ĵ m/sec2 , solve the
following.
8. Contact force exerted by the wedge on the block?
A. 10 2 N B. 20 N

C. 20 2 N D. 25 N
E. 16 N

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9. The possible value of b for which the block will slide up the incline is / are?
I. 6 II. 7
III. 10 2
A. I B. II
C. I and II D. II and III
E. III
10. Two particles of equal masses m = 1 kg are connected by a light
string of length 2 5 m as shown in the figure. A constant force F = m
F
m

4N is applied continuously at the middle of the string, always


along the perpendicular bisector of the line joining the two
particles. Find the acceleration of approach of the particles when
the distance between them is 2m.
A. 2 m / s2 B. 4 m / s2
C. 6 m / s2 D. 7 m / s2
E. 11 m / s2
11. If R is the radius of earth, ω is its angular velocity and gp is the value of acceleration due to
gravity at the poles, then effective value of acceleration due to gravity at the latitude   600
will be equal to
1 3
A. g p  R 2 B. g p  R 2
4 4
1
C. gp  R 2 D. gp  R 2
4
3
E. g p  R 2
4
12. A body is projected with escape velocity 11.2 km/s from earth’s surface. If the body is projected
in a direction making 30O angle with the vertical, its escape velocity in this case will be
1
A. 11.2 km/s B. 11.2  km / s
2
 3  4
C. 11.2   km / s D. 11.2   km / s
 2   2 
E. None of these
13. A particle is moving in a circle R in such a way that at any instant, the normal and tangential
components of its acceleration are equal. If its speed at t = 0 is v0, the time taken to complete the
first revolution is
R
A. R / v0 B.
v0
 1  e 2 
R 2 2 R
C. e D.
v0 v0
E. None of these

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14. A small particle of mass m is attached at B to a hoop of mass m and
radius r, whole system is placed on the rough horizontal ground. The
A
system is released from rest when B is directly above A and rolls B

without slipping. Find the angular acceleration of the system at the


instant when AB becomes horizontal as shown in the figure.
A. g/R B. 2g/R
C. 3g/R D. 2g/7R
E. 4g/7R
15. The temperature of two ends of a conical section of rod having 10O C

radius 2 cm and 4cm are maintained at 100O C and 10O C 100 CO

4 cm
respectively, at steady state. The curved surface is thermally 2 cm

insulated. The temperature of mid points of the rod will be

A. 50O C B. 40O C
C. 57O C D. 30O C
E. 60O C
16. One mole of an ideal monoatomic gas is taken through P
2
the cyclic process 1–2–3–4–1 as shown in the figure. The P0 3

initial volume of gas is V0. The P–V diagram of the cyclic


1
process will be P0
4

O T0 2T0 T

P P
2 3 2 3
2P0 2P0

A. P0 B. P0 4
1 4 1
V
0 V0 2V0 3V0 0 V0 (3/2)V0 2V0 V

P P
2 3 2 3
2P0 2P0

C. P0 D. P0
1 4 1 4
V
0 V0 (3/2)V0 2V0 0 V0 2V0 3V0 V

E. None of these
17. Two beads are pushed in the fixed frictionless wire frame with V1
same speed one bead travelled along straight line AB with A . B

velocity V i  v0ˆi and takes time T1 to travel from A to B. The V2 C
 y=horizontal
other bead (initial velocity V 2  v0 ˆj ) travels along semicircular x=horizontal
arc ACB and takes time T2. Taking acceleration due to gravity
equals to (–g) ĵ , which of the following is correct?
A. T1 > T2 B. T1 < T2
C. T1 = T2 D. can not be determined
E. TAC > TCB

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18. Two pulses are travelling along a string in
opposite directions as shown in the figure. If the
wave velocity is 2 cm/s and the pulses are 6 cm
apart, then after 1.5 sec, the energy stored in the
6 cm

string

A. kinetic energy only


B. potential energy only
C. kinetic energy as well as potential energy
D. none of these
E. zero
19. A stationary sound source ‘S’ of frequency 334 Hz and a
stationary observer ‘O’ are placed near a reflecting surface
2 m/s
moving away from the source with velocity 2 m/sec as shown
S O
in the figure. If the velocity of the sound wave in air is v = 330
m/sec, the apparent frequency of the echo is H

A. 332 Hz B. 326 Hz
C. 334 Hz D. 330 Hz
E. 338 Hz
20. A string of length 0.4 m and mass 10–2 kg is tightly clamped at its ends. The tension in the string
is 1.6 N. Identical wave pulses are produced at one end at equal intervals of time t . The
minimum value of t which allows constructive interference between successive pulse is
A. 0.05 sec B. 0.1 sec
C. 0.02 sec D. 0.4 sec
E. 0.06 sec
21. A body is moved along a straight line by a machine delivering constant power. The distance
moved by the body in time t is proportional to
A. t1 / 2 B. t3 / 4
C. t3 / 2 D. t2
E. t4/3
22. Under the action of a force, a 2 kg, body moves such that its position x as a function of time is
t3
given by x  the work done by the force in the first 2 sec is
3
A. 1600 J B. 160 J
C. 16 J D. 1.6 J
E. 1.61J
23. The mirage is formed due to
A. reflection. B. refraction.
C. total internal reflection. D. dispersion.
E. scattering

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24. A wire of resistance 4 is stretched twice from its original length. What will be the resistance of
the wire
A. 1 B. 2
C. 64  D. 16 
E. none of these
25. A body of mass m is suspended from rubber cord with force constant K. The maximum
distance over which the body can be pulled down for the body’s oscillation to remain harmonic
is
2mg mg
A. B.
K K
2K mg
C. D.
mg 2K
2Kg
E.
mg
26. For an SHM graph between displacement and velocity will be a
A. hyperbola B. parabola
C. straight line D. ellipse
E. none of these
27. Read the following statements carefully and select the correct ones.
A. ax  0, ay = 0, az = 0 is necessarily a case of one-dimensional motion
B. vx  0, vy = 0, vz = 0 is necessarily a case of one-dimensional motion
C. vx  0, ax  0; vy  0, ay  0; vz = 0, az = 0 is necessarily a case of motion in one plane
D. ax = ay = az = 0 is necessarily a case of one-dimensional motion
E. none of these
28. A circular beam of light of diameter d = 2 cm falls on a plane surface of glass. The angle of
incidence is 60o and refractive index of glass is  = 3/2. The diameter of the refracted beam is
A. 4.00 cm B. 3.0 cm
C. 3.26 cm D. 2.52 cm
E. 2.50 cm
29. A uniform rod of mass M and length L is standing vertically along the y-axis on a smooth
horizontal surface, with its lower end at (0,0). A slight disturbance at t = 0 causes the lower end
to slip on the smooth surface along +ve x axis, and the rod starts falling the path followed by
centre of mass of rod during its fall is
A. circular B. elliptical
C. straight line D. parabolic
E. curve

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30. Choose the correct statement(s) regarding the motion of a particle
A. if instantaneous velocity of a particle is zero, then its instantaneous acceleration will
necessarily be zero
B. if instantaneous velocity of a particle is zero, then it can have instantaneous acceleration
C. a situation is possible in which instantaneous velocity of a particle is never zero but
average velocity in that interval is zero
D. A situation is possible in which the speed of a particle is never zero but average speed in
that interval is zero
E. None of these

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