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Assignment-24

SECTION-I
Multiple Correct Answer Type 6 Q. [4 M (–1)]

1. A particle is acted upon by a factor for 1 sec. Whose x component


remains constant at Fx = 30 N but y and z components vary with time
as shown. The magnitude of change in momentum
(in kg m/s) of particle is 1 sec.
(A) 90 (B) 100

(C) 29 10 (D) 10 29

2. A particle of mass m = 1 kg moves in a circle of radius R = 2 m with uniform speed v = 3 m/s. The
magnitude of impulse given by centripetal force to the particle in one second is :

(A) 2 Ns (B) 3 Ns (C) 2 3 Ns (D) 3 2 Ns

3. A 40 g ball dropped from a certain height bounces back from the horizontal ground without losing
mechanical energy. If its speed is 10 m/s just before making contact with the ground and the
average value of the force of the ground on the ball is equal to 16 N while ball and wall are in
contact, how long were they in contact? (1 ms = 10–3s)
(A) 25 ms (B) 50 ms (C) 75 ms (D) 100 ms

4. The work done by a body when taken from point A and B along three different paths is as shown
in figure. Same conservative force is applied along the three path, but one of the path has a non
conservative force also. The work done by non conservative force will be (The number show work
done in parts.):

(A) 2J (B) 4J (C) –4J (D) –2J

5. In the figure shown find out the distance of centre of mass of a system of a uniform circular plate
of radius 3 R from O in which a hole of radius R is cut whose centre is at 2R distance from centre
of large circular plate.

(A) R/4 (B) R/5 (C) R/2 (D) None of these


Class Test 1
6. A wedge of mass m, having a smooth semicircular groove is resting
against a vertical wall as shown in the diagram. A point mass m is
released from top of groove. Neglecting friction everywhere, find
maximum speed of wedge in subsequent motion.
(A) gR (B) 2 gR

(C) 2gR (D) 0

SECTION-II
Multiple Correct Answer Type 6 Q. [4 M (–1)]

7. Consider the situation in which smooth ball of mass M is hanging in equilibrium with a string and
a spring as shown in figure. If another small ball of mass m collides it then which of the following
are correct statement(s).
FT = is tension force due to inextensible string.
FG = is gravitational force
FS = is spring force
FN = is normal force due to collision between m and M.
(A) Tension force due to inextensible string FT is impulsive force.
(B) Spring force FS is non impulsive force
(C) Gravitational force FG is conservative force
(D) Normal force due to collision between m and M is impulsive in nature.

8. A man of mass m on an initially stationary boat gets off of the boat by leaping to the left in an
exactly horizontal direction. Immediately after the leap, the boat of mass M is observed to be
moving to the right at speed v.
1
(A) Work done by man on boat is
2
(m ) v 2 .
1  M2 
(B) Increase in the mechanical energy of system of man and boat is  + M v 2 .
2 m 
(C) Velocity of centre of mass of system is v.
1 M2 2
(D) Increase in kinetic energy of man is v .
2 m

9. A particle is travelling in a straight line. The potential energy of particle is given by U = 7x2 – x3
where energy is in joule when the position of particle x is in meters. At a certain instant the particle
is at x = 1 m, with total energy E = 36 Joule and moving towards +x-axis.
(A) At the given instant kinetic energy of the particle is decreasing.
(B) At thew given instant kinetic energy of the particle is increasing.
(C) Forbidden regions (locations where particle can not be found) are x < –2m and 3m < x < 6m.
(D) Forbidden regions (locations where particle can not be found) is –2m < x < 6m.

10. An asteroid in 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
statements.
(A) Piece A has greater speed after the explosion.
(B) Piece B has greater magnitude of momentum after the explosion.
(C) Piece A has greater kinetic energy after the explosion.
(D) Both pieces have the same kinetic energy after the explosion.

Class Test 2
11. A hemisphere surface of mass M is placed on smooth horizontal floor. A man of mass m starts
moving on the surface from position A with constant speed v relative to hemisphere and man
doesn’t slip on it. While man moves from position A to C relative to surface

(A) Speed of hemisphere will first increase and then decrease.


(B) Net work done by contact force between man and the hemispherical on system containing
man and hemisphere during the walking of man is zero.
2mR
(C) Hemisphere will get displaced by towards left after man reaches C.
M+m
(D) Speed of hemisphere will be maximum when man reaches B.

12. The figure shows a “L” shape object of uniform mass per unit area.

(A) x coordinate of center of mass is 5a/6


(B) y coordinate of center of mass is 5a/6
(C) x coordinate of center of mass is 2a/3
(D) y coordinate of center if mass is 3a/4

SECTION-II
Comprehension Type 5 Q. [Marks 3(–1)]

Paragraph for Question No. 13 and 14


A plank of mass M is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. Two light identical springs each of
stiffness K are rigidly connected to struts at the ends of the plank as shown in the figure. When
the springs are in their unextended position the distance between their free ends is 3 . A block
of mass m is placed on the plank and pressed against one of the springs so that it is compressed
to . 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.

13. Maximum velocity of plank is :


K(M + m) K Km KMm
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Mm (M + m) M(M + m) (M + m)

14. Maximum kinetic energy of block m is :


KmM 2 2Km2 2 KM 2 2Km 2

(A) (B) (C) (D)


2M(M + m) M(M + m) 2(M + m) (M + m)

Class Test 3
Paragraph for question No. 15 to 17
A loosely hanging thread of length 0
is attached to a freely rolling trolley of mass m; the other
end of it is attached to a cylindrical spring with spring constant k whose other end is attached to
a trolley of mass 2m as shown in figure. The spring can also be compressed and its axis always
remains straight. The cart of mass 2m is pushed at velocity v0. Assume initially rear trolley (m) is
barely in constant with spring.

15. What is magnitude of force exerted by spring on both bodies when displacement of rear trolley
with respect to centre of mass is x1, after spring begins to stretch.
2 3k 4
(A) kx1 (B) kx1 (C) x 1 (D) kx 1
3 2 3

16. Find the maximum elongation in the spring


3m 3m 2m
(A) v (B) v (C) v (D) None of these
4 k 0 2 k 0 3 k 0

SECTION-IV
Single Digit Integer Type 3 Q. [Marks 3(–1)]

17. A block mass 2kg is sliding on a smooth surface. At t = 0, its speed is v0 = 2 m/s. At t = 0, a time-
varying force starts acting on the block in the direction opposite to v0. If the speed of object at
V+8
t = 10s is V m/s then fill the value of .
3

18. Wedge of mass M = 2m has hemispherical groove of radius as R = 9 cm as shown in figure. A


particle of mass m kept at upper extreme of groove and released from rest. Find the radius of
curvature in cm of particle, when it reaches its lower most point.

19. Block of mass 2 m is kept on a smooth circular track of mass m which is kept on a smooth
horizontal surface. The circular track is given a horizontal velocity 2gR towards left. Find the
maximum height reached by the block in meters (R = 6 meters)

Class Test 4
SECTION-V
Match the Matrix Type 1 Q. [Marks 4(–4)]
(Partial Marking)

20. Initially spring are in natural length. An application of external varying force F causes the block to
move slowly distance x towards wall on smooth floor.

Column-I Column-II
(A) Work done by S2 on block (P) zero
1 kk 
(B) Work done by S2 on S1 (Q) −  1 2  x2
2  k 1 + k2 

1  k 1k2  2
(C) Work done by F on block (R)  x
2  k 1 + k2 
2 2
1 k 1k 2 x
(D) Work done by S1 on wall (S)
2 (k 1 + k2 )2

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Class Test 5

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