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A charged point particle having positive charge q. mass


projected in x-z plane with a speed vo at an angle 6 with the
x-
IEo
axis, while another identical particle is projected
Bo
simultaneously along the y-axis from the origin (see tigure)
with an equal speed Vo. O Vo
An electric field E -E,k exists in the x
= z plane, while a
-

magnctic field B=B,k exists intheregion y > 0 (Eg, Bo>0).


It is observed that both the particles collide atter some time.
Assume that the space is gravity free.
() Find the time after which the particles collide and the coordinates of the point of collision.
(1i) Find the velocity vo and he angle 0 in terms of the other variables.
(ii) What is the maximum value of the z-coordinate of the first particle?
A car C of mass m is initially at rest on the boat A of mass M tied C_
to the identical boat B of same, mass M through a massless m
inextensible string as showm in the figure. The car accelerates from MA BM
rest to velocity vo with respect to boat A in time ty sec. At time t=
y the car applies brake and comes to rest relative to boat in
negligible time. Neglect friction between boat and water find the
velocity of boat A just after applying brake.
Two soap bubbles of equal radii (R=8cm) are stuck together with an intermediate film separating them.
Surface tension of solution forming bubbles is 7x10 Ncwton/ meter. What will be distance between
the central of soap bubbles (in cm).
1. A disc of radius a and mass m rests between
two light rods, which are smoothly hinged
together at point O with their ends A and B
smooth table and maintained in OA OB C
resting on a are

equilibrium by string AB as shown in the


figure. Choose the correct option (s).

is mg
(A) The magnitude of normal force acting on the rod at pointA 2

the rod point A is mg


(B) The magnitude of normal force acting
on at
2 cos a
a
mg
(C) The tension in the string AB is cot a+sec'a
2 C

a
The tension in the string AB is 2| Ltan a+cos ec'a
(D) C
At ordinary temperatures, the molecules of an ideal gas have only translational and rotational kinetic
energies. At higher temperatures, they may also have vibrational energy. As a result, at higher
temperatures
(A) C= 3R/2 for monatomic gas (B) Cy> 3R/2 for monoatomic gas
(C) C<5R/2 for diatomic gas (D) C> 5R/2 for diatomic gas
A thin rod of length 'b' is suspended horizontally using ideal strings tied 4LLLLLLLLLL
to both ends of the rod. The length of the is
strings is *a'. The rod given
an initial angular speed o about its central axis. Let 8y be the upwards
displacement of rod's centre in a small time interval &t and SF be the total
increment in the tension forces just after the rod was given the angular
speed. b
b b
(A) 8y=-(oöt)?
8a (B)8y(o8t)
(C) SF==
mb 2 (D)8F=mbo
4a 8a
Figure shows initial state of an ideal gas trapped in a container with
conducting walls and a piston (mass m) which can move without any Po
friction. The container is placed on point supports and its walls are e/2
conducting. Assuming that atmospheric pressure is Po and the mass of
the ideal gas is negligible as conmpared to the mass of the piston and the TTT2
mass of container. Take the cross section area of piston to be A. The
piston is slowly lifted by an external agent and held in its position. Let 12
M be the maximum mass of container so that it may "lift off° while
pulling the piston upwards and P; be the pressure of ideal gas in initial
state. Pick the correct choice:

P-P2
mg
(A) P =P, + A (B)
2A
m (D) M = A m
(C) M=-
2g 2
Read the paragraph carefully and answer the following questions:

molecules and atoms with


move
When we raise the temperature of a body, the F

kinetic energy. Assume that "the temperature" is the manifestation of


greater D
atomic and subatomic levels and no mass change
only the kinetic cnergy in
solid material is supplied with heat
(exces/defect) occurs due to heating. Now a
at a constant rate. The temperature of
the material is changing with the heat
as shown in the graph. BC and DE are parallel
to the Heat-input axis Heat input
input

49 In BC and DE
(A) kinetic energy increases (B) potential energy increases
(C) kinetic energy decreases (D) potential energy remains constant

50. In AB, CD and EF, the energy of the system increases. Here "energy" refers to
(A) kinetic energy (B) potential energyy
(C) both kinetic and potential energy (D) none of these

51. In which of the following phase the assumption made in the above comprehension is most precise?
(A) solid (B) liquid
(C) gas (D) not predictable

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