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PHYSICS QUIZ # 07

SECTION-I
Multiple Correct Answer Type 3 Q. [Marks 4 (0)]
1. Two blocks having same mass are placed on rough incline plane and the coefficient of friction between

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A and incline is µ1 = 1.0 and between block B and incline is µ2 = . As the inclination of the plane ‘q’
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with respect to horizontal increases, choose the correct answer (s).
(A) There is no contact force between block A and B as q £ 37° B
A
(B) There is no contact force between block A and B as q £ 45°
(C) As µ1 > µ2 both the blocks move together q
-1 7
(D) They starts moving at an angle q = tan
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2. The system shown is in equilibrium. Positive value of x1 & x2 denote extensions of the springs, while
negative values denote compressions. Which of the following is not possible ?
500 N/m
(A) x1 = 13cm, x2 = 2cm
µ=0.5 4 kg
(B) x1 = 8cm, x2= 3 cm x1
2 kg
300 N/m
(C) x1 = 1cm, x2 = –8cm
µ=0.6 5 kg x2 µ=0.4
(D) x1 = –1cm, x2 = –2cm
3. Coefficient of friction between the two blocks Q and R is 0.3 whereas the surface AB is smooth
2kg
(A) Acceleration of P is 5.86 m/s2
R T1
(B) Tension T1 in the string is 17.7 N T2 3kg
Q
A B
(C) Tension T2 in the string is about 41.4 N
P
(D) Acceleration of P is 7.55 m/s2 10 kg

Linked Comprehension Type (5 Para × 3 Q.) [Marks 3 (–1)]


(Single correct answer type)
Paragraph for Question 4 to 6
A shot putter with a mass of 80 kg pushes the iron ball of mass of 6 kg from a standing position,
accelerating it uniformly from rest at an angle of 45° with the horizontal during a time interval of
0.1 seconds. The ball leaves his hand when it is 2 m high above the level ground and hits the ground
2 seconds later.
4. The acceleration of the ball in shot putter's hand
(A) 11 2 m/s2 (B) 100 2 m/s2 (C) 90 2 m/s2 (D) 9 2 m/s2
5. The horizontal distance between the point of release and the point where the ball hits the ground
(A) 16 m (B) 18 m (C) 20 m (D) 22 m
6. The minimum value of the static coefficient of friction if the shot putter does not slip during the shot is
closest to
(A) 0.28 (B) 0.38 (C) 0.48 (D) 0.58
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Paragraph for Question 7 to 9


The system shown in the figure is initially at origin and is moving with a velocity ( 5ms–1) k$ . A force
(120 t newton) $i acts on mass m2, where t is time in seconds. The man throws a ball of very small mass,
at the instant when m1 starts slipping on m2, with a velocity 10 ms–1 vertically up w.r.t himself. Taking
the masses of blocks and man as 60kg each and assuming that the man never slips on m2. Take
g = 10ms–2 and neglect the dimensions of the system.

y
m=0.2
man m1
x
m2
smooth z

7. The time at which man throws the ball-


(A) 1s (B) 3s (C) 6s (D) 4/3 s
8. Projection velocity of ball w.r.t. ground is
(A) 3i$ + 10j$ + 5k$ (B) 1.5i$ + 10j$ + 5k$ (C) 0.5i$ + 10j$ + 5k$ (D) 10j$ + 5k$
9. z-coordinate of the point where ball lands, is-
(A) 10m (B) 15m (C) 25m (D) 33m
Paragraph for Question nos. 10 to 12
A block of mass 2 kg is placed on another block of mass 4 kg as shown in figure. A variable force
F = (0.1) t can be applied on either of the two blocks. Here 't' is time is seconds. The surface below
4 kg block is frictionless and between 2 kg and 4 kg, the coefficients of friction are µs = 0.2 , µk = 0.15

2 Kg F = 0.1 t 2 Kg
µ=0 4 Kg µ=0 4 Kg F = 0.1 t

Case (I) shows the situation when force is applied on 2 kg.


Case (II) shows the situation when force is applied on 4 kg.
Assume that 4 kg is sufficiently long so that 2 kg does not fall on ground and force starts acting at t = 0.
10. Relative motion between blocks begins at
(A) t = 40 sec in case I and t = 40 sec in case II
(B) t = 40 sec in case I and t = 120 sec in case II
(C) t = 60 sec in case I and t = 40 sec in case II
(D) t = 60 sec in case I and t = 120 sec in case II
11. Value of friction force between 2 kg and 4 kg at t = 80s is
4 8
(A) 4 N in case I and N in case II (B) 3 N in case I and N in case II
3 3
(C) 4 N in case I and 4 N in case II (D) 3 N in case I and 4 N in case II
12. 2
The acceleration of 2 kg block (in m/s ) at t = 130s is
9 13 13
(A) in case I and 2 in case II (B) in case I and in case II
2 6 6

3 13 9
(C) 5 in case I and in case II (D) in case I and in case II
2 6 2

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Paragraph for Questions no. 13 to 15


A block A of mass 2.0 kg rests on a wooden block B of the same mass, which is placed on a smooth
horizontal surface. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the blocks are 0.50 and 0.25
respectively. A horizontal force F applied to the block A is increase continuously from F = 0.
13. Maximum acceleration of the wooden block B and corresponding value of the force F are :-
(A) 2.5 m/s2 and 10 N (B) 2.5 m/s2 and 20 N (C) 5.0 m/s2 and 10 N (D) 5.0 m/s2 and 20 N
14. Which of the following graph best represents the variation in accelerations of both the blocks with
the applied force F?

(A) 15 m/s2 (B) 15 m/s2

A
A
10 m/s2 10 m/s2

B
5 m/s2 5 m/s2
B

10 N 20 N 30 N 40 N 10 N 20 N 30 N 40 N

(C) 15 m/s2
(D) 15 m/s2
B
10 m/s2
B
10 m/s2

5 m/s2
A
5 m/s2
A

10 N 20 N 30 N 40 N 10 N 20 N 30 N 40 N

15. Assume the block B to be very large enough. Now block A is projected on the block B with initial speed
v0 = 10 m/s. Find distance travelled by block A on B till both move with same velocity.
(A) 20 m (B) 10 m (C) 5 m (D) 2m
Paragraph for Question 16 to 18
In the arrangement shown a boy is trying to pull the block of mass m up the plane with the help of a
string, which is making an angle 37° from the fixed incline plane. Plane is inclined at angle 37° from the
horizontal. Static & kinetic friction coefficient between the block and incline plane is 0.6 and 0.4
respectively.

37°

m
37°

16. If boy tries to prevent it from slipping, what minimum force must he exert on the rope ?
3 6 5 12
(A) mg (B) mg (C) mg (D) mg
11 11 22 11
17. What minimum force must he exert to start the block moving up the plane?
6 12 27 48
(A) mg (B) mg (C) mg (D) mg
29 29 29 29

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18. Once he has started the block moving, find the magnitude of the force that he must exert to keep it
moving at a constant speed.
23 11 13 11
(A) mg (B) mg (C) mg (D) mg
26 26 29 13
Linked Comprehension Type (1 Para × 2Q.) [Marks 3 (–1)]
(Single correct answer type)
Paragraph for Question No. 19 and 20
In the arrangement shown coefficient of friction between A and floor is 0.2 and between B and C is 0.5,
where surface of C is horizontal where B is placed. Strings are all either horizontal or vertical. Friction
is absent between C and floor. A horizontal force F is applied on A.
B
2kg
C
A 10kg
F 5kg

19. The maximum value of F for which B doesn’t slip over C is :-


(A) 15 N (B) 17 N (C) 20 N (D) 27 N
20. If F is double the maximum value obtained in previous question, then acceleration of A, B & C in m/s2
are respectively :-
34 34 44 44 44 44 44 54 54 54
(A) , ,1 (B) , ,1 (C) , , (D) , ,
7 7 7 7 17 17 17 17 17 17

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