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TEST ID
JEE MAIN UNIT EXAM
331
Batch.................... Roll No. ...............

10 - 02 - 2022 PHYSICS
BATCH
23L/JEE MAIN Oscillation LT -23 Residential
Mark : 100 Time : 1 hr

Section 1 - Only one correct option type (4, –1)


1. A body of mass 1kg is executing SHM. Its displacement x(in cm) at time t (in second) is given by x = 6sin
 
 100t   . The maximum K.E. of the body is
 4
1) 67 2) 18 J 3) 24 J 4) 36 J
2. Two particle are executing SHM in a straight line. Amplitude A and time period T of both the particles are
A
equal. At time t = 0, one particle is at displacement x1 = +A and other at x2 = and they are approaching
2
towards each other. After what time they cross each other?

5T T
1) T/3 2) T/4 3) 4)
6 6
3. Two particles are executing SHM, of same amplitude and frequency along the same straight line path.
They pass each other when going in opposite directions, each time their displacement is half of their
amplitude. What is the phase difference between them?
1) 0 2) /2 3) /6 4) 2/3
4. The maximum velocity of a particle executing SHM is v. If the amplitude is doubled and the time period of
oscillation decreased to 1/3 of its original value, the maximum velocity becomes
1) 18V 2) 12V 3) 6V 4) 3V

5. The displacement of two particles executing SHM are represented by equations y1  2sin 10t    ,
y 2  3cos10t . The phase difference between the velocity of these particles is

 
1)  2)  3)   4)  
2 2
6. A particle of mass 10grams is executing simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 0.5m and periodic
time of   / 5  seconds. The maximum value of the force acting on the particle is,

1) 25N 2) 5N 3) 2.5N 4) 0.5N


7. A body is executing SHM. At a displacement x, its potential energy is E1 and at a displacement y, its
potential energy is E2. The potential energy E at a displacement (x + y) is:

1) E1 + E2 2) E12  E 22 3) E1  E 2  2 E1E 2 4) E1E 2

8. A body of mass 5g is executing SHM with amplitude 10 cm. Its maximum velocity is 100 cm/s. Its velocity
will be 50 cm/s at a displacement from the mean position equals to:
1) 5 cm 2) 5 3 cm 3) 10 cm 4) 10 3 cm
9. A particle executes SHM on a straight line path of amplitude 2 cm. When the displacement is 1 cm, the
magnitude of velocity is equal to that of acceleration. The frequency of oscillations is:

1) 3 2) 3 3) 3/2 4) 3/2
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 Equation of SHM is x  10sin10t . Find the distance between the two points where speed is 50 cm / s .
x is in cm and t is in seconds
1) 10 cm 2) 14 cm 3) 17.32 cm 4)
8.66 cm
11. A body is put into SHM, with a time period T1 when a force F1 acts on it. It makes SHM with a time period T2 when a force F2 acts on it. What will
be the time period when F1 and F2 act together in the same direction

T12  T22 T12  T22 T12 T22


1) T1  T2 2) T 2 T 2 3) 4)
1 2 T12 T22 T12  T22

12. The mass M shown in fig. oscillates in simple harmonic motion with amplitude A. The amplitude of the
point P is

k 1A k 2A k 1A k2A
1) k 2) k 3) k  k 4) k  k
2 1 1 2 1 2

13. Two springs of force constants K1 and K2 are connected to a mass m as shown in figure below (a) and (b).
What is the ratio of the time periods of vertical oscillation in cases (a) and (b) if k1 = k2?

(a) (b)

1 1
1) 2) 3) 2 4) 4
4 2

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Section 2 - Integer type Questions (4,0)


[For each question enter the correct integer value. Rounded off to the next integer if the
answer is decimal. Eg: If the answer is 25.67, rounded off to 26. If the answer is 9.35, rounded
off to 9. If the answer is 0.75, rounded off to 1. If the answer is 0.45, rounded off to 0.]
21. A body of mass 1kg is executing SHM. Its displacement x(in cm) at time t (in second) is given by x = 6sin
 
 100t   . The maximum K.E. of the body is
 4
22. When a body of mass 1kg is suspeded from a certain light spring hanging vertically, its length increases by
5cm. By suspending 2 kg block to the spring and if the block is pulled through 10cm and released, the
maximum velocity of it in m/s is :
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23. A pendulum bob, 0.5kg, is raised to a height of 15cm before it is released. At the bottom of its path it
makes a perfectly elastic collision with a 1.0kg mass that is connected to a horizontal spring of spring
content 15N/m, that is at rest on a smooth surface (see figure). Compression produced to the spring is
2
, x is
3 x

24. A force of 6.4N stretches a vertical spring by 0.1 m. The mass that must be suspended from the spring so
that it oscillates with a time period of  / 4 second
25. Three masses 700g, 500g, and 400g are suspended at the end of a spring a shown and are in equilibrium.
when the 700g mass is removed, the system oscillates with a period of 3 seconds, when the 500gm mass
is also removed, it will oscillate with a period of
Name ................................................ TEST ID
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331
Batch.................... Roll No. ...............

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BATCH
23L/JEE MAIN Oscillation LT -23 Residential

dx d       1
1. 2 Velocity of body at time t is V= dt  dt  6sin  100t  4   = 600cos 100t   cm s
    4
1 1 2
 Vmax  600cms 1  6 ms ; Maximum K.E. = mv2max  1  6   18 J
2 2

  2
2. 4 Equation can be written as x 1 = A cos t ; x 2  A sin  t   ;  
 6 T
T
Equating x1 = x2 we get t =
6
3. 4 Both the particles are at half of the amplitude when cross each other and both of them are starting
the oscillation from the mean po-
sition. Therefore both the displacements can be expressed by the same equation.
y = a sin t; t =  y = a/2 = a sin  sin  = 1/2
 can have many values and the first two values are taken as 1 and 2.
 5 5 2 
2  , 1  ;   1   2  
6 6 6 3

2 2a a v1 a1 T2 1 1
4. 3 Maximum velocity, v  a , But   , v or v ; v  a  T  2  3 ;
T T T 2 2 1

V2  6V1  6V

dy1  
5. 4 v1   2  10 cos 10t    ; v2   310sin10t  30 cos 10t  
dt  2

  
 phase difference = 10t      10t  2  =  
  2
2
4 2 10 4
6. 4 Fmax  m a  m 2 a = 1000 
2
2
 0.5  0.5N
T  4 / 5
1 1
7. 3 PE  m2 x 2 ; E1  m2 x 2 ;
2 2

1 1
E1  m2 .x ; E 2  m2 y 2
2 2

1 1 2
E2  m2 .y ; E  m2  x  y 
2 2

1
E m2 .  x  y   E1  E 2
2
2
E  E1  E 2   E1  E 2  2 E1E 2
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8. 2 y  A sin t

dy
V  A cos t ; V  A 1  sin 2 t ;
dt

y2 y2
V  A 1  ; A  Vmax ; V  Vmax 1 
A2 A2

2 2
9. 4 v   A2  y2    2 102   1102    3 104 ; a  2 y  2 10 2 ; Since a = v;

3 10  4  3
2 102   310 4 or   2
 3; f 
10 2 2 

10. 3 v   A2  x 2
2
  50    10   10   x2 or x   8.66 cm
Therefore distance between those two points. d = 2 | x | = 17.32 cm
11. 4

1 1 kx
12. 4 When two springs are in series, the tension or force is the same for both  k1 x1  k 2 x 2 ; x 2  k ;
2

Total extension (i.e, amplitude) = sum of the extension


x 1 and x2

k 1x 1  k  k1  k A
2
A = x1 + x2 = x1 
k2
  2
k2
x , or x1   k  k 
  1 2

m m
13. 2 In case (a), the spring are connected in parallel.  K  K1  K 2  2K ;  Ta  2  2
k 2k

2m Ta 1
In case (b), the spring are connected in series Tb = 2  
K Tb 2

14. 4

15. 3
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16. 1

17. 3

18. 4

19. 1

20. 4

dx d      
21. 18 Velocity of body at time t is V=  6sin 100t    = 600cos 100t   cm s 1
dt dt   4   4

1 1 2
 Vmax  600cms 1  6 ms ; Maximum K.E. = mv 2max   1  6   18 J
2 2
10
22. 1 For Ist case F = -kx; mg = -kx; k =  200;
0.05

k 200
For IInd case SHM y  Asin t ; v  A  A  0.1  1m / s
m 2
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23. 5

24. 1

25. 2

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