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PHYSICS (DPP - 4)
[JEE MAIN + ADV.] DIVISION
NLM
HINT & SOLUTIONS
1. A
From constrained
+2 – vB – vB + 1 = 0

vB  3 / 2m / s 

2. A

0 v'
20m/s
20m/s 37°
B
v

A 10 m/s 10

v'  0
 10
2
Here Resultant vel. of block 'B' is v
So component of resultant in the direction of v' is
v cos 37° = v', v cos 37° = 20

20  5
v  25 m / s
4

3. B

–6  6
v p1  0
2

 | v p1 || v p2 | 0
P1 P2
vD = – v C
6 m/s

4 m/s
6m/s

 velocity of C is
A B C D
= 4 m/s

4. B
Component of force in y direction is NA
NA sin 60° = 500 A
60°
1000 NB B
NA  60°
3 30°
30°
Component of force
in x direction is
NA cos 60° = NB

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500
 NB 
3

5. A
dx1 dx2
x1 + x2 = l   0
dt dt
vP – v B + vP = 0 x2
aP
aB m x 1 P

aP 1
2vP = vB. It gives 2aP = aB  a  2
B

6. C
V = Constant a = 0
Fnet = 0
P - 300 = 0
P = 300N
2000-2S = 0  S = 1000N

7. B
From horizontal equilibirium
T2sin60° T1sin30°
T2 T 3
 1
2 2
5Kg.
T2cos60° T1cos30°
T2  3 T1
50 N
From vertical equilibirium

T2 3 T1
  50
2 2

 T1  25N , T2  25 3N

8. B
F = T sin  A Tcos
T
 B
F
F Tsin
 T=
sin  M

Mg
T cos  = Mg , T=
cos 

9. A

mg
T
2

mg 1
2T cos    cos  
2 2
 = 60°

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10. A

0.6 m/s 3
2
A
1 4
B v

From constrained
v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 = 0
v – 0.6 – 0.6 – 0.6 = 0
V= 1.8 m/s

11. C
For B : mg – T = ma
ma
For A : 2T – mg 
2
2T a/2
mA
5
 mg  ma mg
2 T
a m B
2g mg
a
5

12. B

18 Kg

180

2F = 180
180
F=
2
F = 90 N

13. A

300N 2kg 400N

400  300 100


Fnet  ma  
2 2

a  50m / s2

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14. B
From the fig.

60° 30°
30° 60°
T1 T2

2T
2T

T T
T
10 kg.

T = 100 N ............ (1)


T1 cos30° + T2 cos60° = 2T ............ (2)
T1 sin30° = T2 sin60°

T1  T2 3

T1  3 T2 ........... (3)

From eq. (2) & (3) & (1)

3 T2
T1    2  100
2 2

3 T
T2  2  200
2 2
T2 = 100 N

15. A
Since string is pulled by 100 N force. So tension in the string is 100 N.
F.B.D. of 10 kg block
100 – 10 g = 10 a
100 – 10 × 9.8 = 10 a
a = 0.2 m/s2.

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