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01. Two particles A and B of masses 5 kg and 2 kg, moving on a smooth horizontal table along the same
straight line towards each other with speeds 4ms-1 and 3ms-1 collides directly. Find the velocities A to B after
their impact. If the coefficient of restitution is ½. Find the velocities of A and B. Find the loss of kinetic
energy.

02. A particle is projected at an angle 𝜃 to the horizontal if the particle just clears a vertical wall of height ‘a’
located at a horizontal distance ‘b’ from the point of projection. Show that the distance from the wall to the
𝑎𝑏
point at which the particle strikes the ground is .
𝑎 tan 𝜃−𝑏

03. A particle of mas M kg is kept on a smooth horizontal table and it is


connected to a light inextensible string which is sent through a pulley D at
the edge of the table. Then this string passes through a movable pulley C
of mas 2m and through a pulley B which is connected at the edge of the
table and finally through a pulley A which is connected at the other end of
the table. A particle of mass m kg is attached at the end of the string. The
system is released from rest. Shown that the tension is.

04. An engine runs at a constant speed of 10 ms-1 on a railway against a constant resistance of 40,000N.
Calculate the power of the engine.
Next the engine was connected to the railway wagon by cables. The constant resistance to is 20,000N. Now if
the engine power is 900 KW calculate the max speed of the train is ms-1.

05. Two particles A and B are having the same mass M the 2 particles are connected to the 2 ends of a light
inextensible string and the particles are kept at rest on a smooth horizontal table with the string taut. At once
an impulse I is applied to the particle A in the direction BA and to the particle B, and impulse 4I is applied
making an angle 60° to the direction AB along the surface of the table. Find the impulsive tension of the string.

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06. 𝑎 = 𝑖 + √3𝑗 where 𝑖 and 𝑗 usual meaning. 𝑏 is a vector with a magnitude √3 . If the angle between 𝑎
𝜋
and 𝑏 is . Find 𝑏 in the form 𝑥𝑖 + 𝑦𝑗.
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Here 𝑥(< 0) and 𝑦 constants to be determined.

07. A uniform rod ABC of length 2a and weight W is kept in equilibrium with
the end A against a smooth vertical wall by smooth peg placed at C as shown
𝑊
in the figure. It is given that the reaction at A from the wall is . Show that the
√3
𝜋
angle 𝑎 that the rod makes with the horizontal is 6 .
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Show that 𝐴𝐶 = 4 𝑎.

08. A uniform right circular uniform cylinder with radius a and height 2h is in equilibrium in an inclined rough
𝑎
plane with a circular face touching the plane. Show that 𝜇 ≥ tan 𝑎 and ℎ > tan 𝑎.

09. For the events A and B if,


8 1 𝐴 1
𝑃(𝐴) = 15 𝑃(𝐴 ∩ 𝐵) = 3 𝑃 (𝐵) = 2
𝐵 𝐵1
Find, (𝑖)𝑃(𝐵) (𝑖𝑖) 𝑃( ) (𝑖𝑖𝑖) 𝑃( )
𝐴 𝐴

10. A set of 5 observations of positive integers, each less than or equal to 10, has mean, median and mode each
equals to 6. The range of the observation is 9. Find the 5 observations.

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