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PHYSICS

11 th
JEE

NEWTON LAW OF MOTION


VIDYAPEETH
NEWTON LAW OF MOTION
DPP-1 (JAP/035)
[Newtons First Law of Motion, Inertia and Mass, Momentum, Force,
+ Contact and non-contact forces, Types of inertia, "Mathematical
Formulation of Second Law", Resultant Force, Balanced Force]
1. A metal block weighing 2 kg is resting 3. If the force of gravity suddenly
on a frictionless plane. It is struck by a disappears:
jet releasing water at a rate of 1 kg/ sec (A) The mass of all bodies will become
and at a speed of 5 m/ sec. The initial zero
acceleration of the block will be. (B) The weight of all bodies will
(A) 2.5 m/sec² become zero
(B) 5.0 m/sec² (C) Both mass and weight of all bodies
(C) 10 m/sec² will become zero
(D) None of the above (D) Neither mass nor weight of all
bodies will become zero
2. A particle of mass 'm' original at rest, is
subjected to a force whose direction is 4. There are two bodies A & B of same
constant but whose magnitude varies mass, body A is at rest while body B is
with time t according to the relation under going uniform motion, which is
2 t 
F  F0 t  – 2  ,Where F0 and T are correct statements?
T T 
(A) Inertia of A > inertia of B.
constant. Then speed of the particle after
(B) Inertia of B > inertia of A.
a time 2T is:
(C) Inertia of A = inertia of B.
3F0 4F0
(A) T (B) T (D) Either 1st, 2nd or 3rd depending upon
4m 3m
2F0 F0 the shape of body.
(C) T (D) T
m m

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5. When an object is at rest 9. A force F  6t 2 ˆi  4tˆj , is acting on a
(A) Force is required to keep it in rest
particle of mass 3 kg then what will be
state
(B) No force is acting on it velocity of particle at t= 3 sec. if at t = 0,
(C) A large number of forces may be particle is at rest-
acting on it which balance each (A) 18î  6 ĵ
other
(D) It is in vacuum (B) 18iˆ  12ˆj

(C) 12î  6 ĵ
6. A body of mass 2 kg is sliding with a
constant velocity of 4 m/s on a (D) None
frictionless horizontal table. The force
required to keep the body moving with 10. Assertion: Newton's first law can be
the same velocity is
derived from the second law.
(A) 8 N (B) 0 N
4 Reason: Action and reaction act on the
(C) 2 × 10 N (D) 12 N
same body.
7. A machine gun fires bullets of 50gm at (A) If both Assertion & Reason are
the speed of 1000 m/sec. If an average True & the Reason is a correct
force of 200N is exerted on the gunner,
explanation of the Assertion.
the number of bullets fired per minute
(B) If both Assertion & Reason are
is-
(A) 240 (B) 120 True but Reason is not a correct
(C) 60 (D) 30 explanation of the Assertion.
(C) If Assertion is True but the Reason
8. A golf ball of mass 0.05 kg placed on a
is False.
tee, is struck by a golf club. The speed
(D) If both Assertion & Reason are
of the golf ball as it leaves the tee is 100
m/s, the time of contact between them is False.
0.02s. If the force decrease to zero
linearly with time, then the force at the
beginning of the contact is-
(A) 500 N (B) 250 N
(C) 200 N (D) 100 N

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DPP-2 (JAP/036)
Impulse, Application of Newtons Second Law of Motion,
Unbalanced Force, Applications of Third Law, sExt Forces &
internal Forces on system
1. A particle of mass m strikes a wall with 5. A bullet is fired from a gun. The force
speed v at an angle 30° with the wall on the bullet is given by F = 600 – 2 ×
elastically as shown in the figure. The 105 t, where F is in newton and t in
magnitude of impulse imparted to the
seconds. The force on the bullet
ball by the wall is
becomes zero as soon as it leaves the
barrel. What is the average impulse
imparted to the bullet?
(A) 9 Ns (B) Zero
(C) 0.9 Ns (D) 1.8 Ns

6. A player caught a cricket ball of mass


(A) mv (B) mv/2 150 gm moving at a rate of 20 m/s. If the
(C) 2 mv (D) 3 mv catching process be completed in 0.1 s,
then the force of the blow exerted by the
2. If a parrot starts flying upwards with an
acceleration in an air tight cage, then the ball on the hands of the player is
boy will feel the weight of the cage: ______N.
(A) Unchanged
(B) Reduced 7. The magnitude of the force (in
(C) Increased Newton’s) acting on a body varies with
(D) Nothing can be said time t (in microseconds) as shown in fig.
AB, BC, and CD are straight line
3. A force of 50 dynes is acted on a body
segments. The magnitude of the total
of mass 5 g which is at rest for an
impulse of the force on the body from t
interval of 3 seconds, then impulse
(A) 0.15 × 10–3 Ns = 4 s to t = 16 s is .......... N-s.
(B) 0.98 × 10–3 Ns 800 C
(C) 1.5 × 10–3 Ns
Force F (N)

600
400 A
(D) 2. 5 × 10–3 Ns 200
ms
B
F E
4. A body of mass M at rest explodes into D
three pieces, two of which of mass M/4 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
each are thrown off in perpendicular Time (s) _____
directions with velocities of 3 m/s and
(A) 5 × 10– 4 N.s
4m/s respectively. The third piece will
(B) 5 × 10– 3 N.s
be thrown off with a velocity of
(C) 5 × 10– 5 N.s
(A) 1.5 m/s (B) 2.0 m/s
(D) 5 × 10– 2 N.s
(C) 2.5 m/s (D) 3.0 m/s

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8. Assertion: For the motion of electron 10. The linear momentum p of a body
around nucleus, Newton’s second law is moving in one dimension varies with
used. time according to the equation
Reason: Newton’s second law can be p  a  bt 2 where a and b are positive
used for motion of any object. constants. The net force acting on the
(A) Assertion is correct, reason is body is
correct; reason is a correct (A) A constant
explaination for assertion. (B) Proportional to t2
(B) Assertion is correct, reason is (C) Inversely proportional to t
correct; reason is not a correct (D) Proportional to t
explaination for assertion.
(C) Assertion is correct, reason is
incorrect.
(D) Assertion is incorrect, reason is
correct.
9. Assertion: Aeroplanes always fly at
low altitudes.
Reason: According to Newton’s third
law of motion, for every action there is
an equal and opposite reaction.
(A) If both Assertion & Reason are
True & the Reason is a correct
explanation of the Assertion.
(B) If both Assertion & Reason are
True but Reason is not a correct
explanation of the Assertion.
(C) If Assertion is True but the Reason
is False.
(D) If both Assertion & Reason are
False.

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DPP-3 (JAP/037)
[Free Body diagram, Equilibrium of a particle]
1. A particle of mass m = 5 kg, is
momentarily at rest at x = 0 at t = 0. It is
acted upon by two forces F1 and F2 . It
is given that F  70 N ˆj and F is
1 2
(A)
unknown. The particle experiences a
constant acceleration a , in the direction
as shown. What third force, F3 , is
required to make the acceleration of the
particle zero? (Note: sin  = 4/5, cos  =
3/5 and tan  = 4/3. Neglect gravity.) (B)

 
F1  70 ˆjN a  10 m/s2

(C)

F2
(A) 30iˆ  40ˆj
(B) –(30iˆ  40ˆj)
(C) 40iˆ  30ˆj (D)
(D) –(40iˆ  30ˆj)

2. A weight W is supported by two strings


inclined at 60° and 30° to the vertical.
The tensions in the strings are T1 and T2 3. Which of the following sets of
as shown. If these tensions are to be concurrent forces may be in
determined in terms of W using a
triangle of forces, which of these equilibrium?
triangles should you draw? (blocks is in
equilibrium) (A) F1 = 3 N, F2 = 5 N, F3 = 9 N
(B) F1 = 3 N, F2 = 5 N, F3 = 1 N
(C) F1 = 3 N, F2 = 5 N, F3 = 15 N
(D) F1 = 3 N, F2 = 5 N, F3 = 6 N

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4. Two weights W1 and W2 in equilibrium
and at rest are suspended as shown in
W
figure. Then the ratio 1 is:
W2

(A) 5/4
(B) 4/5
(C) 8/5 7. An sphere weighs 10 N and rest in V
(D) none of the these shaped trough whose sides form an
angle 30°. Normal reaction exerted by
5. Two smooth spheres each of radius 5 cm
wall B on sphere is
and weight W rest one on the other
inside a fixed smooth cylinder of radius
8 cm. The reactions between the spheres
and the vertical side of the cylinder are:
(A) 10 N (B) 5√3 N
(C) 5 N (D) Zero

8. A spherical ball of mass m = 5 kg rests


between two planes which make angles
(A) W/4 and 3W/4 of 30° and 45° respectively with the
(B) W/4 and W/4 horizontal. The system is in equilibrium.
(C) 3W/4 and 3W/4 Find the approximate value of normal
(D) W and W forces exerted on the ball by each of the
planes. The planes are smooth (Nθ =
6. In the figure, at the free end of the light Normal reaction by plane at an angle θ
string, a force F is applied to keep the with horizontal).
suspended mass of 18 kg at rest. Then
the force exerted by the ceiling on the
system (assume that the string segments
are vertical and the pulleys are light and
smooth) is_______ N. (g = 10 m/s2)

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(A) N45 = 97N, N30 = 137 N 10. Assertion : If the net external force on
(B) N30 = 97 N, N45 = 137 N the body is zero, then its acceleration is
(C) N45 = 137 N, N30 = 97 N zero.
(D) None of these. Reason : Acceleration does not depend
on force.
9. Assertion: A body can be rest even (A) Both assertion and reason are true
when it is under the action of any and reason is the correct
number of external force. explanation of assertion.
Reason: Vector sum of all the external
(B) Both assertion and reason are true
forces on a body may be zero.
but reason is not the correct
(A) If both Assertion & Reason are
explanation of assertion.
True & the Reason is a correct
explanation of the Assertion. (C) Assertion is true but reason is
(B) If both Assertion & Reason are false.
True but Reason is not a correct
(D) Both Assertion and Reason are
explanation of the Assertion. false.
(C) If Assertion is True but the Reason
is False.
(D) If both Assertion & Reason are
False.

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DPP-4 (JAP/038)
[Blocks in contact (same acc), Blocks connected by strings (same
acc), Block with Massive Rope System, Spring force and basic
problems]
1. As shown below, two blocks with 3. The masses of 10 kg and 20 kg
masses m and M (M > m) are pushed by respectively are connected by a
a force F in both case I and Case II. The massless spring as shown in figure. A
force of 200 N acts on the 20 kg mass.
surface on which blocks lie, is
At the instant shown, the 10 kg mass has
horizontal and frictionless. Let RI be the acceleration 12 m/sec2. The acceleration
force that m exerts on M in case I and RII of 20 kg mass is ______m/sec2.
be the force that m exerts on M in case
II. Which of the following statements is
true?

4. Find the tension T2 for the system shown


(A) RI = RII and is not equal to zero or F in figure.
(B) RI = RII = F
(C) RI < RII
(D) RI > RII

2. A uniform sphere of weight w and


radius 3 m is being held by a string at
point P of length 2 m, attached to a
(A) 1g N (B) 2g N
frictionless wall as shown in the figure.
(C) 5g N (D) 6g N
The tension in the string will be:
5. Three blocks A, B and C of masses 4 kg,
2 kg and 1 kg respectively, are in contact
on a frictionless surface, as shown. If a
force of 14 N is applied on the 4 kg
block, then the contact force between A
(A) 5w/4 and B is:

(B) 15w/4
(C) 15w/16
(D) none of these (A) 6 N (B) 8 N
(C) 18 N (D) 2 N

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6. Three blocks with masses m, 2m and 3m 9. In the given arrangement, n number of
are connected by strings, as shown in the equal masses are connected by strings of
figure. After an upward force F is negligible masses. The tension in the
applied on block m, the masses moves
string connected to nth mass is
upward at constant speed v. What is the
net force on the block of mass 2m?
(g is the acceleration due to gravity)

mMg
(A)
nm  M
mMg
(B)
nmM
(C) mg
(A) 6 mg (B) zero mMg
(C) 2 mg (D) 3 mg (D)
nm  M
7. Force of 3N acts on a system of two
blocks of mass 2 kg and 1 kg as shown 10. Assertion: The force of tension on a
in figure. Contact force between the body always act away from the body.
block is: Reason: Friction force always opposes
the motion of a body.
(A) If both Assertion & Reason are
True & the Reason is a correct
(A) 1 N (B) 2 N explanation of the Assertion.
(C) 3 N (D) 0 (B) If both Assertion & Reason are
True but Reason is not a correct
8. Three blocks are connected as shown,
on a horizontal frictionless table and explanation of the Assertion.
pulled to the right with a force 60N. If (C) If Assertion is True but the Reason
m1 = 10 kg, m2 = 20 kg and m3 = 30 kg, is False.
the tension T2 is – (D) If both Assertion & Reason are
False.

(A) 10 N (B) 20 N
(C) 30 N (D) 60 N

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DPP-5 (JAP/039)
[Fixed Pulley, Spring balance, Weighing machine]
1. Consider the three cases given in figures 3. Figure shows a 5 kg ladder hanging
shown. Assume the friction to be absent from a string that is connected with a
everywhere and the pulleys to be light; ceiling and is having a spring balance
the string connecting the blocks to other connected in between. A boy of mass 25
block or fixed vertical wall to be light kg is climbing up the ladder at
and inextensible. Let TA, TB and TC be acceleration 1 m/s2. Assuming the
the tension in the strings in figure A, spring balance and the string to be
figure B and figure C respectively. Then massless and the spring to show a
pick the correct comparison between the constant reading, the reading of the
given tensions (for the instant shown) spring balance is: (Take g = 10 m/s2)
from options below.

(A) 30 kg (B) 32.5 kg


(C) 33 kg (D) 37.5 kg

(A) TA = TB = TC 4. The spring balance A reads 2 kg with a


(B) TB = TC < TA block m suspended from it. A balance B
(C) TA < TB < TC reads 5 kg when a beaker filled with
(D) TB < TC < TA liquid is put on the pan of the balance.
The two balances are now so arranged
2. Consider the system as shown in the that the hanging mass is inside the liquid
figure. The pulley and the string are as shown in figure. In this situation
light and all the surfaces are frictionless.
The tension in the string is ________N.
(g = 10 m/s2).

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(A) The balance A will read more than 7. System shown in figure is in equilibrium
2 kg and at rest. The spring and string are
(B) The balance B will read more than massless, now the string is cut. The
acceleration of mass 2m and m just after
5 kg
the string is cut will be
(C) The balance A will read less than 2
kg and B will read more than 5 kg
(D) The balances A and B will read 2
kg and 5 kg respectively

5. With what acceleration ‘a’ should the


box in the figure moving up so that the
block of mass M exerts a force 7 Mg/4
on the floor of the box?

(A) g/2 upwards, g downwards


(B) g upwards, g/2 downwards
(A) g/4 (B) g/2
(C) g upwards, 2g downwards
(C) 3g/4 (D) 4g (D) 2g upwards, g downwards

6. Three identical masses each of mass 4 8. Two blocks of masses 2.0 kg and 3.0 kg
kg are connected by massless are connected by light inextensible
string. The string passes over an ideal
inextensible strings. The string joining A
pulley pivoted to a fixed axel on a
and B passes over a massless frictionless smooth incline plane as shown in the
pulley as shown in figure. The tension in figure. When the blocks are released,
the string connecting mass B and C is find magnitude of their accelerations.

3k 2 kg
30

g
°

(A) 2 m/s2
(B) 3 m/s2
(A) 40 N (B) 20 N (C) 1 m/s2
(C) 26.67 N (D) 13.33 N (D) 4 m/s2

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9. Assertion: In the figure shown tension 10. Assertion: When the lift moves with
in string AB always lies between m1g uniform velocity the man in the lift will
and m2g. (m1  m2). feel weightlessness.
Reason: In downward accelerated
motion of lift, apparent weight of a body
decreases.
(A) If both Assertion & Reason are
True & the Reason is a correct
explanation of the Assertion.
(B) If both Assertion & Reason are
True but Reason is not a correct
explanation of the Assertion.
Reason: Tension in massless string is non (C) If Assertion is True but the Reason
uniform throughout. is False.
(A) If both Assertion & Reason are (D) If Assertion is False but reason is
True & the Reason is a correct true.
explanation of the Assertion.
(B) If both Assertion & Reason are
True but Reason is not a correct
explanation of the Assertion.
(C) If Assertion is True but the Reason
is False.
(D) If both Assertion & Reason are
False.

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DPP-6 (JAP/040)
[String Constraint, Wedge constraint,
Problems Involving Multiple Pulleys and movable wedge]
1. System is shown in the figure. Velocity 3. In the arrangement shown in figure the
of sphere A is 9 m/s. The speed of sphere ends P and Q of an un-stretchable string
B is ______m/s. move downwards with uniform speed
U. Pulleys A and B are fixed. Mass M
moves upwards with a speed

A   B

P M Q

2. An inclined plane makes an angle 30°


(A) 2U cos 
with the horizontal. A groove OA = 5m
(B) U cos 
cut in the plane makes an angle 30° with
2U
OX. A short smooth cylinder is free to (C)
cos 
slide down the influence of gravity. The
U
time taken by the cylinder to reach from (D)
cos 
A to 0 is (g = 10 m/s2)

4. Find the value of if v

(A) 4 s
(B) 2 s
(C) 2 2s (A) 5 m/s (B) 8 m/s
(D) 1 s (C) 10 m/s (D) 15 m/s

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5. Find velocity of ring B (VB) at the 7. In the figure, the blocks A, B & C of mass
instant shown. The string is taut and m each have accelerations a1, a2 and a3
inextensible. respectively. “F1” and “F2” are external
forces of magnitude 2 mg and mg
respectively.

1 m m m
(A) m/s
2 A B C
m
2m
3 F1 = 2mg
(B) m/s F2 = mg
4
(A) a1 = a2 = a3
1
(C) m/s (B) a1 > a3 > a2
4
(C) a1 > a2 > a3
(D) 1 m/s
(D) a1 > a2, a2 = a3

6. The pull P is just sufficient to keep the 8. We attach a mass m to a pulley as


14N block in equilibrium as shown. shown. With what force F (in N) Should
Pulley are ideal. Find tension (in N) in we pull the end of the thread (Figure) so
the upper cable. that the ‘m’ will go up with the
acceleration a = 2 m/s2? Mass of the
Upper Cable
pulley and thread is to be neglected.
Take m = 3.5 kg.

(A) 15N
(B) 16N F
(C) 20N m
(D) 14N (A) 20 (B) 21
(C) 22 (D) 23

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9. In the figure shown, find out the value 10. Assertion: Centripetal and centrifugal
of  [assume string to be tight] forces cancel each other.
Reason: This is because they are always
equal and opposite.
(A) If both Assertion & Reason are
True & the Reason is a correct
explanation of the Assertion.
1 3
(A) tan (B) If both Assertion & Reason are
4
True but Reason is not a correct
4
(B) tan 1 explanation of the Assertion.
3
3 (C) If Assertion is True but the Reason
(C) tan 1
8 is False.
(D) None of these (D) If both Assertion & Reason are
False.

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DPP-7 (JAP/041)
[String Constraint, Wedge constraint,
Problems Involving Multiple Pulleys and movable wedge]
1. Block B is moving towards right with 3F
(A) a  m/s 2
constant velocity v0. Velocity of block A 20m
with respect to block B is – (Assume all
pulleys and strings are ideal) 3F
(B) a  m/s 2
21m

2F
(A) v0/2 left (B) v0/2 right (C) a  m/s 2
21m
(C) 3/2v0 right (D) 3/2v0 left
3F
2. Find the velocity of the hanging block if (D) a  m/s 2
18m
the velocities of the free ends of rope as
indicated in the figure.
4. The boxes of masses 2 kg and 8 kg are

connected by a massless string passing

over smooth pulleys.

Calculate the time taken by box of mass

8 kg to strike the ground from rest.


(A) 3/2 m/s (B) 3/2 m/s (use g = 10 m/s²)
(C) 1/2 m/s (D) 1/2 m/s

3. Calculate the acceleration of the block B


in the above figure, assuming the
surfaces and the pulleys P1 and P2 are all
smooth and pulleys and string and light

(A) 0.4 s

(B) 0.25 s

(C) 0.34 s
(D) 0.2 s

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5. In the pulley-block arrangement shown 7. A pendulum bob is suspended in a Car
moving horizontally with acceleration
in figure. Find the relation between
‘a’ the angle that string will make with
acceleration of block A and B. vertical is
a

g a
(A) tan –1 (B) tan –1
a g
a a
(C) sin –1 (D) cos –1
g g

8. In the figure shown, the pulley is


moving with velocity u, the velocity of
(A) aB = –3aA the block attached to the string is
(B) aB = –aA u
m
(C) aB = –2aA u
(A) u (B)
(D) aB = –4aA 2
(C) 2u (D) 3u

6. System is shown in the figure and man 9. A block of mass m is placed on a smooth
inclined wedge ABC of inclination  as
is pulling the rope from both sides with
shown in the figure. The wedge is given
constant speed 'u'. If the speed of the an acceleration ‘a’ towards the right.
The relation between a and  for the
Xu
block is , then (X + Y) = ________. block to remain stationary on the wedge
Y is:-
u u

g
(A) a =
cosec 
g
(B) a =
M sin 
(C) a = g cos 
(D) a = g tan 

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10. Assertion: String can never remain
horizontal, when loaded at the middle,
howsoever large the tension may be.
Reason: For horizontal string, angle
W
with vertical,  = 90º, T = =
2 cos 

W
= .
2 cos 90º

(A) If both Assertion and Reason are


true, and Reason is the correct
explanation of Assertion.
(B) If both Assertion and Reason are
true but Reason is not the correct
explanation of Assertion.
(C) If Assertion is true but Reason is
false.
(D) If Assertion is false but Reason is
true.

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DPP-8 (JAP/042)
[Inertial frame, Non-inertial frames, Pseudo force, Apparent
weight of a man in an elevator/lift, Newton's law of motion
for system]
1. A car is moving on a plane inclined at 3. A block of mass 2 kg slides down the face
30° to the horizontal with an of smooth wedge of mass 9 kg an angle of
acceleration of 10 m/s2 parallel to the inclination is 45˚ as shown in figure. The
plane upward. A bob is suspended by a
wedge is placed on a frictionless
string from the roof. The angle in
degrees which the string makes with the horizontal surface. Determine the
vertical is: (Assume that the bob does acceleration of the wedge.
not move relative to car)
[g = 10 m/s2]
(A) 20° (B) 30°
(C) 45° (D) 60°

2. A cylinder rests in a supporting carriage as


shown. The side AB of carriage makes an
angle 30° with the horizontal and side BC (A) 2 m/s2
is vertical. The carriage lies on a fixed 11
horizontal surface and is being pulled (B) m/s 2
2
towards left with an horizontal
acceleration ‘a’. The magnitude of normal (C) 1 m/s2
reactions exerted by sides AB and BC of (D) None of these
carriage on the cylinder be NAB and NBC
respectively (Neglect friction 4. A body of mass m is placed over a
everywhere). Then as the magnitude of
smooth inclined plane of inclination ,
acceleration ‘a’ of the carriage is
increased, pick up the correct statement: which is placed over a lift which is
moving up with an acceleration a0. Base
length of the inclined plane is L.
Calculate the velocity of the block with
respect to lift at the bottom, if it is
allowed to slide down from the top of
the plane from rest.
(A) NAB increases and NBC decreases. (A) 2(a 0  g)L sin 
(B) Both NAB and NBC increases.
(C) NAB remains constant and NBC (B) 2(a 0  g)L cos 
increases.
(C) 2(a 0  g)L tan 
(D) NAB increases and NBC remains
constants. (D) 2(a 0  g)L cot 

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5. The elevator shown in figure is 2L
descending with an acceleration of 2 (A)
g sin   a cos 
ms–2. The mass of the block A = 0.5 kg.
The force exerted by the block A on the 2L
block B is ________N. (B)
g sin   a sin 

2L
(C)
g sin   a cos 

2L
(D)
g sin 

8. Two wooden blocks are moving on a


smooth horizontal surface such that the
mass m remains stationary with respect
2
Take g = 10 m/s to block of mass M as shown in the
6. A lift is moving down with acceleration figure. The magnitude of force P is:
a. A man in the lift drops a ball inside
the lift. The acceleration of the ball as
observed by the man in the lift and a
man standing stationary on the ground
are respectively
(A) g, g
(B) g – a, g – a (A) (M + m) g tan 
(C) g – a, g
(B) g tan 
(D) a, g
(C) mg cos 
7. A block is sliding along inclined plane
(D) (M + m) g cosec 
as shown in figure. If the acceleration of
chamber is ‘a’ as shown in the figure.
9. How much Pseudo force will act on a
The time required to cover a distance L
mass of 3 kg as observed from a
along inclined plane is
reference frame moving with
2
acceleration of 2 m/s in right direction?
(A) 10 N toward left
(B) 10 N towards right
(C) 6 N towards right
(D) 6 N towards left
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10. Assertion: Pseudo force is an imaginary
force which is recognised only by a non-
inertial observer to explain the physical
situation according to newton's laws.
Reason: Pseudo force has no physical
origin, that is it is not caused by one of
the basic interactions in nature. It does
not exist in the action-reaction pair.
(A) If both Assertion & Reason are
True & the Reason is a correct
explanation of the Assertion.
(B) If both Assertion & Reason are
True but Reason is not a correct
explanation of the Assertion.
(C) If Assertion is True but the Reason
is False.
(D) If both Assertion & Reason are
False.

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