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RACE # 29 PHYSICS

1. The acceleration of the block is 'a' in frame O-1. Choose the most correct option for the work done by
normal contact force and net work done on block in 1 sec after lift starts from rest at t = 0
[m = 1kg, a = 2m/s2, a' = 1m/s2].
(A) In O-1 frame, WN = 12J, Wall forces = 2J (B) In O-2 frame, WN = 0J, Wall forces = 0J
(C) In O-3 frame, WN = 6J, Wall forces = 0.5J (D) All of the above

a
O-1 O-2 O-3 a'

iznf'kZr fp= esa Ýse O-1 esa CykWd dk Roj.k 'a' gAS t = 0 ij fy¶V ds fojkekoLFkk ls izkjEHk gksus ds 1 sec ckn vfHkyEc
lEidZ cy }kjk fd;s x;s dk;Z o CykW d ij fd; x;s dqy dk;Z ds lanHkZ esa lokZf /kd lgh dFku pqfu;sA
[m = 1kg, a = 2m/s2, a' = 1m/s2]
(A) O-1 Ýse esa, WN = 12J, Wall forces = 2J (B) O-2 Ýse esa, WN = 0J, Wall forces = 0J
(C) O-3 Ýse esa, WN = 6J, Wall forces = 0.5J (D) mijksDr lHkh lgh gSA
Ans. (D)
Sol. Displacement of block in ground frame after 1 sec
1
S= ´ 2 ´ 1 = 1m
2
In frame
O-1 WN = (mg + ma) × 1 cos 0°
= (10 + 1 × 2) × 1 = 12J
O-2 WN = 12 × 0 = 0 J (S = 0 in 0-2 frame)
1 1
O-3 WN = 12 × ( ×2×1– × 1 × 1) = 6J
2 2
Now change in K.E. = Wnet
1
O-1 frame = ´ 1´ ( 2 ´ 1)
2

2
O-2 frame DKE = 0J
1
´ 1´ éë( 2 - 1) ´ 1ùû = 1J
2
O-3 frame DKE =
2
TPS16/NT(P-IV & V)_19/NR(P-I)_2020
2. A body is to be moved slowly along path ABC, and along ADC in vertical plane. Path ABC has a
coefficient of friction µ and ADC has coefficient of friction 2µ. [µ = 1]. The ratio of work done by
external agent in moving along ADC and along ABC will be : [The external agent is always applying
force tangential to path] :-
fdlh fi.M dks fp= esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj Å/okZ/kj ry eas iFk ABC o iFk ADC ds vuqfn'k /khjs&/khjs xfr djk;h tkrh gAS
iFk ABC ds fy, ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad µ o ADC ds fy, ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 2µ. [µ = 1] gAS fdlh ckg~; dkjd }kjk iFk ADC o
ABC ds vuqfn'k xfr djus esa fd, x, dk;Z dk vuqikr gksxk [;g ckg~; dkjd lno S iFk ds Li'kZ js[kh; cy yxkrk g]S
:-

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D
l 2µ
µ
B
A
l
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 3 : 2 (C) 1 : 2 (D) 1 : 3
Ans. (B)
WD = (2µ mg)l + mgl
WB = µmg + mgl
NR(P-I)_19
3. A particle of mass 2 kg is moving on x-axis. Its position time graph is as shown find the net work done
by the particle in 0 to 4 second :-
æO;eku 2 kg okyk ,d d.k x-v{k ij xfr'khy gAS fp= esa bldk fLFkfr le; vkjs[k n'kkZ;k x;k gSA d.k }kjk 0 ls 4
lsd.M esa fd;k x;k dqy dk;Z gksxk %&
x
3
2 B OA & BC are
straight lines
1 A
C t(sec)
O 4
1 2 3
(A) 0 Joule (B) 2 Joule (C) 3 Joule (D) 4 Joule
Ans. (C)
Sol. vOA = 1 m/s
vBC = –2 m/s
1
W= × m[4 – 1] = 3 Joule
2
Sheet/ER(P-II)-16/NR-(P-I)_2023
4. The net fore exerted on a particle acts in the +x direction. Its magnitude increases linearly from zero at
x = 0, to 24.0 N at x = 3.0 m. It remains constant at 24.0 N from x = 3.0m to x = 8.0m and then decreases
linearly to zero at x = 13.0m. Determine the work done to move the particle from x = 0 to
x = 13.0.
(A) 252 J (B) 216 J (C) 196 J (D) None of these
,d d.k ij yxk;k x;k dqy cy /kukRed x fn'kk esa dk;Z djrk gAS bldk ifjek.k x = 0 ij 'kwU; ls x = 3.0 m ij
24.0N rd js[kh; :i ls c<+rk gAS ;g 24.0 N ij x = 3.0m ls x = 8.0m rd fu;r cuk jgrk gS rFkk x = 13.0m ij
'kwU; rd js[kh; :i ls ?kVrk gAS d.k ds x = 0 ls x = 13.0 rd xfr djus ds fy, fd;k x;k dk;Z Kkr dhft;sA
(A) 252 J (B) 216 J (C) 196 J (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
Ans. (B)

F
24
Sol. w = area under the graph.
x
3 8 13

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5. A bead of mass 'm' slide down with constant speed on a helical wire as shown, where h is the vertical
displacement of the particle in one complete revolution then magnitude of work done by friction in one
complete revolution :-
(A) mgh (B) will depend on speed of the particle
(C) less then mgh (D) more than mgh
m
r
h

æO;eku m dk ,d eksrh fp=kuqlkj dq.Myhuqek rkj ij fu;r pky ls fQlyrk gS] tgk¡ ,d iw.kZ pDdj esa d.k dk
ÅèokZèkj foLFkkiu h gAS ,d iw.kZ pDdj esa ?k"kZ.k }kjk fd;s x;s dk;Z dk ifjek.k gksxk %&
(A) mgh (B) d.k dh pky ij fuHkZj djsxk
(C) mgh ls de (D) mgh ls vf/kd
Ans. (A)
Sol. Wfr + Wmg = 0 Þ Wlr = –mgh
NR(P-I)_19
MB sir (VP sir/VV sir)
6. A ball is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity v and an initial kinetic energy E. When half way to
the top of its flight, it can have velocity and kinetic energy respectively of :
,d xans dks v osx rFkk izkjfEHkd xfrt ÅtkZ E ds lkFk Å/okZ/kj Åij dh vksj Qad
S k tkrk gAS tc ;g bldh mM+ku ds
mPpre fcUnq ds vk/ks iFk esa gksrk gS rks ml le; bldk osx rFkk xfrt ÅtkZ Øe'k% gksxsa%&
v E v E v E v E
(A) , (B) , (C) , (D) ,
2 2 2 2 4 2 4 2
Ans. (B)
v=0
Sol. v = 2gh
h/2 v1
h v
v1 = 2g = gh =
2 2 v1
h/2
2 v
1 æ v ö E
k = mç ÷ =
2 è 2ø 2
NR(P-I)_19
New Q. by Avinesh sir (Typed)
m
7. Block A is in equilibrium. Now block A given velocity V = g in downward direction. Maximum
k
normal reaction on block B is :-
m
iznf'kZr fp= esa CykWd A lkE;koLFkk esa gSA vc CykWd A dks uhps dh fn'kk esa osx V = g fn;k tkrk gAS CykWd B
k
ij vf/kdre vfHkyEc izfrfØ;k gksxh %&

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m A

2m B

3mg
(A) 3mg (B) 4mg (C) (D) 2mg
2
Ans. (B)
Sol. By W.E.T.
1 1
- k(x12 - x12 ) + mgx = 0 - mv 2
2 2
2mg
max. comp x =
k
kx =2mg
CT(TNPS)-18/LR(P-I & II)_18/NR(P-I)_19
8. A small object with mass m = 2 kg is attached to the free end of an ideal spring with k = 10 Nm-1. The
other end of the spring is connected to a fixed frictionless pivot located at the origin O as shown in the
Figure. The relaxed length of the spring is 1 m. An unspecified force F carries the object at rest from
point A to point B. At point B, the object has the speed 5 ms-1. The work done by the force F is (Neglect
gravity) :-
æO;eku m = 2 kg okys ,d NksVs fi.M dks k = 10 Nm-1 okyh ,d vkn'kZ fLiazx ds eqDr fljs ls tksM+k tkrk gSA fLizax ds
nwljs fljs dks fp=kuqlkj ewy fcUnq O ij fLFkr ,d fLFkj ?k"kZ.k jfgr dhyd ls tksM+ fn;k tkrk gAS fLiazx dh foJkar
yEckbZ 1 m gAS ,d vifjHkkf"kr cy F fojkekoLFkk ls fi.M dks fcUnq A ls fcUnq B rd ys tkrk gSA fcUnq B ij fi.M
dh pky 5 ms-1 gSA cy F }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z gksxk%& (xq:Ro ux.; ekusa) :-
B

m
3m
k

O A
6m
(A) 130 J (B) 80 J (C) –105 J (D) –80 J
Ans. (D)
Sol. WF + Wspring = DKE
1
( 1
)
WF - ´ 10 ( 2 ) - ( 5) = ´ 2 ´ 52
2
2 2

2
WF = –80J
TPS_17TPS16/NR_19
9. Two blocks A and B are placed over each other on a horizontal smooth surface and pulled by a horizontal
force F as shown. The blocks do not slip over each other :-
(A) Work of friction on A is positive

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(B) Work of friction on B is negative


(C) Total work of friction on A & B is negative
(D) Work by F is equal to change in kinetic energy of A & B
A
B F

nks CykWd A o B fpduh {kfS rt lrg ij ,d&nwljs ij j[ks gq, gaS rFkk bUgsa {kfS rt cy F }kjk fp=kuqlkj [khapk tkrk gAS
CykWd ,d&nwljs ij fQlyrs ugha gS %&
(A) A ij ?k"kZ.k }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z /kukRed gSA
(B) B ij ?k"kZ.k }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z ½.kkRed gSA
(C) A o B ij ?k"kZ.k }kjk fd;k x;k dqy dk;Z ½.kkRed gSA
(D) F }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z A o B dh] xfrt ÅtkZ esa ifjorZu ds cjkcj gAS
Ans. (A, B, D)
NR-16TPS
10. A block of weight W produces an extension of 9 cm when it is hung by an elastic spring of length
60 cm and is in equilibrium. The spring is cut into two parts, one of length 40 cm and the other of length
20 cm. The same load W hangs in equilibrium supported by both parts as shown in the figure. Find the
ratio of net work done by the springs in case-1 to case-2. Spring constant of spring of length 60 cm is
800 N/m.
tc ,d W Hkkj ds ,d CykWd dks fdlh 60 cm yEch ,d izR;kLFk fLizax ls yVdk;k tkrk gS rks ;g blesa 9 cm dk
foLrkj mRiUu dj nsrk gS rFkk ;g lkE;koLFkk esa jgrk gAS vc bl fLizax dks 40 cm rFkk 20 cm ds nks Hkkxksa esa dkV fn;k
tkrk gAS vc blh Hkkj W dks nksuksa Hkkxksa ls yVds ,d vk/kkj ls lkE;koLFkk esa yVdk;k tkrk gAS fLFkfr-1 rFkk fLFkfr-2
esa fLizaxksa }kjk fd;s x;s dqy dk;Z dk vuqikr Kkr dhft;sA 60 cm yEckbZ okyh fLizax dk fLizax fu;rakd 800 N/m gAS

60cm
40cm

20cm

W
Case-1
Case-2

Ans. 4.5
W
Sol. Let k be the spring constant of the original spring W = 9k Þ k =
9
Spring constant is inversely proportional to the length of the spring.
60 3 60
Spring constant for the 40 cm piece k1 = k × = k , k2 and = k × = 3k
40 2 20
3 1
When connected in parallel, the equivalent spring constant k¢ = k1 + k2 Þ k¢= k + 3k = 4 k
2 2
9 2
Let x¢ be the new extension. Then k¢x¢ = W = 9k Þ k ´ x ¢ = 9k Þ x¢ = 9k × = 2 cm.
2 9k

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N_Race # 29 ANSWER KEY


1. (D) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (B) 5. (A) 6. (B) 7. (B) 8. (D)
9. (A, B, D) 10. 4.5

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