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DPP # 32 PHYSICS

DATE : 15/09/2021 NLM

1. Find the mass M of the hanging block shown in fig. Which will prevent the smaller block from slipping over the
triangular block. All the surfaces are frictionless and the strings and the pulleys are light-
m
m  M1 m  M1
(1) (2) cos  – 1
(sin   1)  
m  M1 m  M1 M1 
(3) tan  – 1 (4) cot  – 1
    M

2. All surfaces assumed to be frictionless calculate the horizontal force F that must be applied so that m1 and m2 do
not move relative to m is :– m1
3

m2 g m2 g
(1) (m1 + m2 + m3) m (2) (m1 + m2) m m3 m2
1 1

F
m1g m1g
(3) (m2 + m3) m (4) (m1 + m3) m
2 2

3. One end of massless rope, which passes over a massless and frictionless pulley P ia tied to a hook C while
the other end is free. Maximum tension that the rope can bear is 840 N. With what value of maximum
safe acceleration (in ms–2) can a man of 60 kg climb on the rope?

• P

(1) 16 (2) 6 (3) 4 (4) 8


4. The pulleys and strings shown in the figure are smooth and of negligible mass. For the system to remain in
equilibrium, the angle  should be
(1) 0° A B

(2) 30° 
P Q
(3) 45° m m
21/2 m
(4) 60°
5. A string of negligible mass going over a clamped pulley of mass m supports a block of mass M as shown in the
figure. The force on the pulley by the clamp is given

(1) 2 Mg (2) 2 mg

(3) ( M  m) 2  m 2 g (4) ( M  m) 2  M 2 g M

6. In the arrangement shown in figure m1 = 1kg, m2 = 2kg. Pulleys are massless


M
1
and strings are light. For what value of M the mass m1 moves with constant velocity
( Neglect friction)
2
(1) 6 kg (2) 4 kg m2
m1
(3) 8 kg (4) 10 kg

DPP for "Early Lead Batch 1st 2nd & 3rd " 1
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DPP # 32 PHYSICS
DATE : 15/09/2021 NLM

7. A trolley is being pulled up an incline plane by a man sitting on it (as shown in figure). He applies a force of
250 N. If the combined mass of the man and trolley is 100 kg, the acceleration of the trolley will be
[sin15° = 0.26]

15°

(1) 2.4 m/s2 (2) 9.4 m/s2 (3) 6.9 m/s2 (4) 4.9 m/s2
8. In the arrangement shown in figure neglect the masses of the pulley and string and also friction. The accelerations
of blocks A and B are

(1) g, g/2 (2) g/2, g C

m1 A

(3) 3g/2, 3g/4 (4) g, g B m2

9. In figure shown, both blocks are released from rest. The time to cross each other is :

2m
4 kg
4m

1 kg

(1) 2 second (2) 3 second

(3) 1 second (4) 4 second

10*. In the following arrangement the system is initially at rest. The 5 kg block is now released. Assuming the
pulleys and string to be massless and smooth, the acceleration of blocks is

5kg A
10kg B C 8kg

g 5
(1) aA= (2) aB = 0 m/s2 (3) ac= m/s2 (4) 2aC=aA
7 7

10. (All) 9. (3) 8. (4) 7. (4) 6. (3) 5. (4) 4. (3) 3. (3) 2. (1) 1. (4)

ANSWER KEY

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