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Jungle
Book

Given graph is a plot of magnitude of normal, limiting friction, kinetic friction and static friction
versus angle of inclination  for the coin lying on book. 17 points are labeled with numbers. The
coin slips at a certain angle c. The coefficient of static friction is 0.6, and the coefficient of kinetic
friction is 0.4.

1 2
3

4
6
7 8
Force

11 9
10 12
13

14 15 16 17 5
Angle 

1. The magnitude of the normal force on the coin from the book,
(A) 6 (B) 2 (C) 7 (D) 11
2. c is given by point
(A) 14 (B) 15 (C) 16 (D) 17
3. A table fan, rotating at a speed of 2400 revolution per minute is switched off and the resulting
variation of the rpm with time is shown in the figure. Total number of revolution of the fan before it
comes to rest is

(A) 30000 (B) 3000 (C) 300 (D) 500

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4. The second-hand of a tower clock is 1.00 m long. Which of the following is/are CORRECT
statement(s).
10 
(A) Linear velocity of the tip of the hand is cm / s .
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(B) Angular velocity of the hand is rad / s .
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(C) Average acceleration of the tip of the hand in 15 minutes is zero.

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(D) Instantaneous acceleration of the tip of the hand is cm / s2 .
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5. At t = 0 a flywheel is rotating with angular velocity 0. It then undergoes uniform angular acceleration
for a time t1, at the end of which the angular velocity is 1. How many revolutions did the flywheel
make during this time interval ?
1 0 t 1 1 t1 (0  1 )t 1
(A)  + 1) t1 (B) (C) (D)
2 0 2 2 4
6. A particle is moving along a circular path as shown in figure below. The instantaneous velocity of

the particle is v   4 m/s iˆ –  3 m/s  ˆj . The particle may be moving through

I
II

III IV

(A) first quadrant (B) second quadrant (C) third quadrant (D) fourth quadrant
7. A car runs at constant speed around the horizontal racetrack shown in the figure. Over which
portion of the track is the magnitude of the acceleration the greatest?

2
4
3
1

(A) From 1 to 2 (B) From 2 to 3 (C) From 3 to 4 (D) From 4 to 1


8. A body on earth's surface is at a latitude of 60°N. Consider only rotation of earth about its own axis
then (Take : Earth's radius = 6400 km)
(A) Centripetal acceleration of body is 0.017 m/s 2
(B) Centripetal acceleration of body is 0.034 m/s 2
(C) Centripetal acceleration of body is 1 m/s 2
(D) Centripetal acceleration of body is 9.8 m/s2

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9. An insect trapped in a circular groove of some radius moves along the groove steadily and completes
10 revolutions in 100s. Choose the correct statement:-
(A) The angular velocity of the insect is 10 rad/s

(B) The angular velocity of the insect is rad/s
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2
(C) The angular velocity of the insect is rad/s
5
(D) The angular velocity of the insect can't be defined as radius is unknown.
10. Figure shows a real string on a real pulley. The string runs on the pulley without slipping as shown
in figure. The direction of resultant force on an element shown in figure on the string may be :-

element of string

a v

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

PHY. / R # 34 E-3/3

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