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Academic Session : 2022-23 JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2023

SUBJECT : PHYSICS .

ONE OR MORE CORRECT TYPE (+4, –1)


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1. A block of mass ‘m’ is kept on an inclined plane of a lift moving down with 2
2m/s
2
acceleration of 2 m/s . What should be the minimum coefficient of friction to let
the block move down with constant velocity? 30
1
(A)  = (B)  = 0.4
3
(C)  = 0.8 (D)  = not defined

2. A force given by the relation F = 8t acts on a body of mass 2 kg initially at rest. Find the work done by this
force on the body during first 2 seconds of its motion.
(A) 64 J (B) zero (C) –64 J (D) none of these

3. A body of mass m accelerates uniformly from rest to v1 in time t1. As a function of t, the instantaneous
power delivered to the body is:
2 2 2 2
(A) mv1/t1 (B) mv1 /t1 (C) mv1t / t1 (D) mv1 t/t1

4. A mass connected to a string of length 0 is being revolved in a vertical circle with the least velocity. The
string breaks when the mass reaches the highest point of its path. The mass, then describes a parabolic
path, then the horizontal range of mass w.r.t. the lowest point, is
(A) 20 (B) 0 (C) 2 0 (D) 2 0

5. A particle of mass m begins to slide down on a fixed smooth sphere from the top, when it breaks off the
sphere, the tangential acceleration will be
5 g
(A) 2g/3 (B) g (C) g (D)
3 3

6. The kinetic energy (KE) vs time graph for a particle is shown in the figure. The KE
force vs time graph for the particle may be
time
Force Force
Force
Force

(A) (B) (C) (D)


time
time time time

7. A body is moving in circular motion of constant radius


(A) The net acceleration of the body may be towards the centre of the circle
(B) The net acceleration of the body may not be towards the centre of the circle
(C) The kinetic energy of the body must be constant
(D) It’s velocity must change

8. A small sphere is given vertical velocity of magnitude v0 = 5 m/s and it swings in a = 2m


vertical plane about the end of massless string. The angle  with the vertical at
which string will break, knowing that it can withstand a maximum tension equal to v0
2
twice the weight of the sphere, is [g = 10 m/s ]
2 1  1 
(A) cos 1 (B) cos   (C)60 (D) 30
3  4

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9. A massless string and a spring connect two blocks A and B to each other as (k=1 kN/m)
A
shown. Block B slides over frictionless inclined plane while block A slides over 2kg
horizontal surface. Coefficient of friction between block A and horizontal surface B
is 0.2. At the instant shown, block A and block B are moving with same constant 30
speed. Mass of block A and energy stored in spring are respectively
2
(g = 10 m/s )
(A) 5 kg and 1 J (B) 10 kg and 0.05 J (C) 5 kg and 0.05 J (D) 10 kg and 1 J

10. A particle of mass m is subjected to a force F  F0 [cos(t)iˆ  sin(t)j]
ˆ . If initially (t=0) the particle was at rest,
the kinetic energy of the particle as a function of time is given by:
F2 F2 F2 F02
(A) 0 (1  cos(2t)) (B) 0 (1  cos t) (C) 0 sin(t) (D) t
m m m m

11. A small block is given a velocity v along the inclined in the downward direction at

the highest point on an inclined plane, then block moves with constant velocity. v
After reaching at lowest point, block is given same speed v up the incline. Find 
time to reach the block again at lowest point. (Assume v  2 g sin  ) fixed incline
2 
(A) (B)
v 2v

(C) (D) it will not return
gsin

12. Consider the adjacent figure. A knife of mass 1 kg slides on a


frictionless wedge of mass 5 kg between two frictionless guides. At the
1 kg
instant shown, the spring has initial compression of 1 m. The ground is
also frictionless. What will be the velocity of the wedge when the knife K = 1 N/m
edge is about to touch the ground. (Assume the spring to be ideal also 3m
for large compression) 5 kg
6 12
(A) m/s (B) m/s 4m
89 89
2 24
(C) m/s (D) m/s
89 89

13. A particle is moving in an isolated x-y plane. At an instant, the particle y

 4iˆ  4ˆj  m/s  3iˆ  5ˆj  m/s2.


4 m/s
has velocity and acceleration At that
5 m/s2

instant what will be the radius of curvature of its path? 3 m/s2 4 m/s
(A) 16 2 m (B) 15 m
x
(C) 18 m (D) None of these

14. An ideal string ACB passes through a smooth ring of mass m as A


shown in the figure. The radius of circle in which the ring moves is 37
2.5 m. The speed of the ring will be B
(A) 5 m/s (B) 4 m/s
(C) 2 m/s (D) None of these 53

C
2.5 m 5 kg

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15. A small particle of mass m is placed at top point A of fixed x
smooth hemisphere of radius R. Particle is given small
displacement towards right and it starts slipping. Collision A
of particle with frictionless horizontal surface is perfectly
inelastic. Velocity of particle after hitting horizontal surface R 
will be y

(0, 0) B C

2 2 2 gR
(A) gR (B) gR (C) gR (D)
3 3 3 3

16. A particle of mass m is placed on vertical fixed circular track and R


A
then it is given velocity v vertically downward at position A on

track. If block moves on track with constant speed then
(A) Coefficient of friction between block and circular track as
sin 
function of angle  is  
v2 C
cot  
Rg
(B) Coefficient of friction between block and circular track as function of angular  is   sin 
v2
cos  
Rg
(C) Instantaneous power due to friction is (-mg sin v)
(D) Work done from A to C by friction on block will be (-mgR)


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  
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  
  
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  
  
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