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Block of mass ‘M’ is attached with Non–ideal string of mass ‘m’.

Example Example Find the Tension at midpoint of uniform rope. (mass of rope = m)
Find Tension at (i) point A (ii) point B (midpoint of string).

A. Mg, (M + m/2)g
B. (M + m/2)g, Mg F
M m
C. Mg, m/2 g B
D. None of these
A

Example Find the acceleration of masses m1 & m2



• m1
• m1

m2
m2
A man of mass M1 starts climbing the rope that goes over ideal pulley & supports
Example a block of mass M2 such that block is always at the same level as man.
Example It is observed, a trolley of mass m, moves with a velocity V=2t as
shown. Find the force acting on the trolley (where, t represents time).
M1
Find the ratio of A. 2m
M2
A. 1 B. 3m
C. 4m
B. 2

D. 8m
C. 1/2 V = 2t
D. None of these m

M2
M1

→ In arrangement shown in figure, the ends A and B of an inextensible string


Example A trolley of mass ‘m’ is going with constant velocity v . Due to rain, water is getting Example move downwards with uniform speed u. Pulleys A and B are fixed. Find
collected at rate r kg/s in the trolley. Find Force applied on the trolley.
the speed with which the mass M moves upwards.

A. u tanθ
B. u cosθ
C. u secθ • •

D. u sinθ
→ θ
v

u
u
Example If acceleration of ‘B’ is ‘a’ downwards, what will be the Example Figure shows a hemisphere and a supported rod. Hemisphere is moving in right
direction with a uniform velocity v2 and end of rod which is in contact with
acceleration of A ? ground is moving in left direction with velocity v1. Find the rate at which angle θ
is changing in terms of v1, v2, R and θ.
A. a cosθ
B. a cotθ
C. a cosecθ B B v1 v2
θ
D. a sinθ a
A
θ

Example In the system shown in figure , if wedge A is displaced towards right at


acceleration 1 m/s2. Find acceleration of block B w.r.t. ground ?
v1 v2 A. √3 m/s2
θ
B. √5 m/s2
C. √7 m/s2
D. 2 m/s2

A aA = 1m/s2
600
XA
In the system shown in figure, the block A is pulled towards right at a
XA Example
constant speed of 1 m/s. Find speed of block B w.r.t. ground.
XA A. 8 m/s


B. √37 m/s
A C. √23 m/s


aA = 1m/s2
600 D. 6 m/s


A B


VA =


1m/s

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X

B

X
A

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