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PHYSICS QUIZ # 05
SECTION-I
Single Correct Answer Type 11 Q. [Marks 3 (–1)]
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1. Three blocks of equal mass M are initially at rest on smooth floor. A force F is applied to the systemso
that the three blocks are to move together. Mark the correct option.
F
(A) The minimum coefficient of friction required is .
3Mg
ms ¹ 0 3
F
(B) The minimum coefficient of friction required is . ms = 0 2 1 F
Mg
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F
(C) The minimum coefficient of friction required is .
2 Mg
3F
(D) The minimum coefficient of friction required is .
2 Mg
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2. A block of mass 2 kg is connected with a spring of natural length
53°
40 cm of force constant K = 200 N/m. The coefficient of friction is 30cm
m = 0.5. When released from the given position, acceleration of
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7. A block slides down an incline of angle 37° with an acceleration . Find the kinetic friction coefficient.
4
f
N
mg
37°
9 1 3 7
(A) (B) (C) (D)
16 4 4 16
8. A flat crate rests on the bed of the truck. Co-efficient of friction is between crate and the truck bed is 0.3
and the weight of the create is 2 kN. The create slips if :-
(A) the truck accelerates at 1.2 m/s2
(B) the truck decelerates at 1.2 m/s2
(C) the inertia force acting on the crate is greater than the limiting frictional force
(D) the inertia force acting on the create is lesser than the limiting frictional force
9. If coefficient of friction between all surfaces (for the shown diagram) is 0.4, then
find the minimum force F to have equilibrium of the system. [Take g = 10 m/s2]
(A) 31.25 N Wall
(B) 62.5 N
25 kg 15 kg F
(C) 135 N
(D) 150 N
10. How much horizontal force (F) is required to hold a block of mass 2 kg
stationary against a wall as shown in the figure. It is given that coefficient of
friction between the block and the wall is 0.25 :- F
(A) 40 N (B) 80 N
(C) 8 N (D) 4 N
11. In the pulley system shown the movable pulleys A, B and C have mass m each, D and E are fixed
pulleys. The strings are vertical, light and inextensible. There is no friction at any pulley. Then,
D E
mg
(A) the tension throughout the string is the same and equals T = .
3
g g
(B) pulleys A and B have acceleration each in downward direction and pulley C has acceleration
3 3
in upward direction.
g
(C) pulleys A, B and C all have acceleration in downward direction.
3
g g
(D) pulley A has acceleration in downward direction and pulleys B and C have accelration each
3 3
in upward direction.
E-2/4 PHYSICS / Quiz # 05
TM JEE (Main + Advanced) 2020
LEADER COURSE
Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN )
PHASE : TOV1
Column–I Column–II A B
(A) S1 (P) aA = aB
(B) S2 (Q) aB = aC C
(C) S3 (R) T3 changes
S
(D) S4 (S) aC = 0 4
(T) aB = 0
PHYSICS / Quiz # 05 E-3/4
TM JEE (Main + Advanced) 2020
LEADER COURSE
Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN )
PHASE : TOV1
2. In the following arrangement string is light and inextensible. All surfaces are smooth. Treating:
a = acceleration of wedge A b = acceleration of block B
T = tension in the string N = normal reaction on block B applied by wedge A
Column-I Column-II
4a
(A) (P) 3
g
8T
(B) (Q) 3 3 A
mg m B
8N m
(C) (R) 1 60°
mg
3b
(D) (S) 3
a
1
(T)
3
SECTION-IV
Numerical Grid Type (Single digit Ranging from 0 to 9) 2 Q. [Marks 4(0)]
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1. In the figure shown, friction force between the bead and the light string is . The time in which the bead
4
2l
looses contact with the string after the system is released from rest is t = n . Find the value of n.
7g
2. A truck shown in the figure is driven with an acceleration magnitude a = 3 m/s2. The acceleration
magnitude of the bodies A and B of masses 10 kg and 5 kg are aA & aB respectively. (Assume pulleys
are ideal). Find 3aA – 2aB (in m/s2).