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PHYSICS QUIZ # 12
SECTION-I
Single Correct Answer Type 9 Q. [Marks 3 (–1)]
1. In one second a particle moves with constant speed from point A to point
B along the circular track of radius 1.0 m as shown in the figure. The
average acceleration of the particle during this motion is [Particle is moving
from A to B in clockwise direction.]
(A) 2p m/s2 due west (B) 2p m/s2 due east
(C) p m/s2 due west (D) 2p m/s2 due east
2. A plank P and block Q are arranged as shown on a smooth table top. They are given velocities 3 m/s and
6 m/s respectively. The length of plank is 1m and block is of negligible size. After some time when the
block has reached the other end of plank it stops slipping on plank. The velocity of plank then is (coefficient
of friction between plank and block is 0.3 and mass of plank is double of block) :-
6 m/s
Q
3m/s
P

(A) 4 m/s (B) 5 m/s (C) 4.5 m/s (D) zero


3. A particle of mass m moves along the internal smooth surface of a vertical
cylinder of radius R as shown. The force which acts on the wall of the
cylinder if initially the velocity v0 of the particle makes an angle a with the
horizotal (Assume that particle does not leave contact with the curved surface
of the cylinder) is :-
mv 20 mv 20 cos2 a
(A) (B)
R R
mv 20 sin 2 a
(C) (D) mg
R
4. A smooth semicircular wire track of radius R is fixed in a vertical plane as shown. One end of a light
3R
spring of natural length is attached to the lower point O of the wire track. A small bead of mass m
4
which can slide on the track, is attached to the other end of the spring. The bead is held stationary at
mg
point P such that spring makes an angle of 60° with the vertical. The spring constant is k = . The
R
restoring force in the spring at that instant is :-

mg mg mg
(A) mg (B) (C) (D)
4 8 2

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5. Two particles A and B separated by a distance 2R are moving counter clockwise along the same circular
path of radius R each with uniform speed v. At time t = 0, A is given a tangential acceleration of
72 v 2
magnitude a= .
25 p R
6p R
(A) the time lapse for the two bodies to collide is
5v
11 p
(B) the angle covered by A after t = 0 and before collision is
6
11v
(C) angular velocity of A just before collision is
5R
2
289 v
(D) radial acceleration of A is
5R
6. A small block of mass 2p kg is taken up along a fixed, smooth spherical
B
surface from A to B by a force which is removed at point B. The block, due F
C
to its velocity, moves further and looses contact with the spherical surface at 37°
point C making an angle of 37° with the vertical as shown. Find the magnitude A
of the constant force (Assume force to be tangential from A to B). (g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 12 N (B) 24 N (C) 48 N (D) 16 N
7. In the below arrangement, all the string and pulleys are massless
and the inclined plane is frictionless. At t = 0, spring is unstretched
F=
and a constant force F = mg starts to act. Find the maximum mg
extension in the spring. (Assume incline to be sufficiently long). m k
2m
8mg 4 mg
(A) (B)
k 5 k 53°

8 mg 8mg
(C) (D)
15 k 3k
8. An infinite number of bricks are placed one over the other as shown
in the figure. Each succeeding brick having half the length and
breadth of its preceding brick and the mass of each succeeding bricks
being 1/4th of the preceding one, take ‘O’ as the origin, the
x-coordinate of centre of mass of the system of bricks is

a 3a 3a 2a
(A) - (B) (C) - (D) -
7 7 7 7
9. A uniform spherical ball in free space initially at rest explodes into two pieces, A and B, which then
move in opposite directions. Piece A has less mass than piece B. Ignore all external forces. Identify
correct statement.
(A) Both have the same momentum after the explosion.
(B) Piece B has greater magnitude of momentum after the explosion. A B
(C) Piece A has greater kinetic energy after the explosion.
(D) Both have the same kinetic energy after the explosion.
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Multiple Correct Answer Type 3 Q. [Marks 4 (0)]


10. A particle of mass 4m which is at rest explodes into three fragments. Two of the fragments each mass m
are found to move at a speed v each in mutually perpendicular directions.
(A) Magnitude of momentum of the third fragment is 2 mv
v
(B) Magnitude of the velocity of the third fragment is
2
(C) The total energy released in the process of explosion is mv2
3
(D) The total energy released in the process of explosion is mv 2
2
11. A sand trolley of mass M = 10 kg rolls with speed of v2 = 1 m/s on a smooth horizontal surface. A ball
of mass m = 2 kg moving with horizontal speed of 2 m/s get stuck in the sand as shown.
(A) The speed of trolley after the ball gets stuck is 0.5 m/s rightward.
v1
(B) The speed of trolley after the ball gets stuck is 0.5 m/s leftward. m v M
(C) The loss in energy in this process is 1.5 J.
(D) The loss in energy in this process is 7.5 J
12. A uniform wire frame ABC is in the shape of an equilateral triangle in xy-plane. The centroid is the
origin. Mark the incorrect statements.

y
A

B C

(A) If AB is removed, the center of mass of the remaining figure is in second quadrant.
(B) If AC is removed, the center of mass of the remaining figure is in first quadrant.
(C) If BC is removed, the center of mass of the remaining figure is in fourth quadrant.
(D) If AC is removed, the center of mass of the remaining figure is in third quadrant.
Linked Comprehension Type (1 Para × 3Q.) (2 Para × 2 Q.) [Marks 3 (–1)]
(Single correct answer type)
Paragraph for Questions no. 13 to 15
r æ 2p x ö ˆ
Net force on a particle of mass m varies with position according to equation F = F0 cos çè ÷i
l ø
[Take : Potential energy at x = 0 to be zero]
r
13. Work done on the system by the force F as the system moves from x = 0 to x = l/6 is
3 F0 l Fl
(A) zero (B) F0 l (C) (D) 0
4p 2 2p 4p
14. The potential energy function for this force is represented as
F0 l æ 2p x ö F0 l æ 2p x ö
(A) sin ç
è l ÷ø (B) - sin ç
è l ÷ø
2p 2p
F0 l æ 2p x ö
(C) - cos ç
è l ÷ø (D) potential energy can not be defined
2p
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15. The maximum kinetic energy of the system so that motion remains oscillatory is
F0 l F0 l F0 l
(A) (B) (C) (D) for any value of KE
2p p 3p
Paragraph for Questions 16 and 17
A plank of mass M is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. Two string
3l l
light identical springs each of stiffness K are rigidly connected to strut strut
struts at the ends of the plank as shown in the figure. When the
M
springs are in their unextended position the distance between their
free ends is 3l. A block of mass m is placed on the plank and pressed
against one of the springs so that it is compressed to l. To keep the block at rest it is connected to the
strut by means of a light string. Initially the system is at rest. Now the string is burnt.
16. Maximum velocity of plank is :-

K (M + m ) K
l
Km
l
KMm
l
(A) l (B) (C) (D)
Mm (M + m ) M (M + m ) (M + m )
17. Maximum kinetic energy of block m is:
Km 2 l2 2Km 2 l2 KMl 2 2KMl 2
(A) 2M M + m (B) M M + m (C) 2 M + m (D) M + m
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
Paragraph for Questions 18 and 19
Figure shows a smooth hemisphere of radius R fixed to the top
h=R
of a cart that can roll smoothly on a horizontal ground. The total B A
mass of cart is M and initially it is at rest. A point like ball of mass R
m is dropped in the hemisphere tangentially from a point h = R above
M
its edge. The ball slides all the way along the hemisphere with
negligible friction.
18. When ball reaches point B during its subsequent motion horizontal displacement of the ball is :-
æ 2M ö æ 2m ö MR mR
(A) ç ÷R (B) ç ÷R (C) (D)
èM+m ø èM+m ø M+m M+m
19. Velocity of the hemisphere when ball is at its lower most point, if R = 0.5 m, M = 2kg, m = 0.5 kg, is :-
(A) 4 m/s (B) 2 m/s (C) 1 m/s (D) 3 m/s
SECTION-III
Numerical Grid Type (Single digit Ranging from 0 to 9) 2 Q. [Marks 4(0)]
1. In the figure shown, each tiny ball has mass m, and the string has L
length L. One of the balls is imparted a velocity u, in the position m m
3L/4
3L 53°
shown, in which the intial distance between the balls is . If the u
4
impulse of the tension in the string when it becomes taut is ma kg-ms–1, then find the value of a.
(Given : m = 2kg, u = 15 m/s)
l1
2. On the prism of mass M = 2 kg and length l = 12 m, another prism
m
of mass m = 1 kg and length l1 = 3 m is put as shown in the figure.
M
The system is released from rest. Find the magnitude of horizontal
l
displacement of M (in meters) when m reaches the bottom of M.

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