Section I: (Multiple Choice Questions) : Physics (Part - A) )
Section I: (Multiple Choice Questions) : Physics (Part - A) )
Section I: (Multiple Choice Questions) : Physics (Part - A) )
) PHYSICS PAPER - II
2. A particle is projected from a tower as shown in figure, then the distance from
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the foot of the tower where it will strike the ground will be – (take g 10m / s 2 and sin 37 0 )
5
370
500
m/s
3
1500m
3. The situation shown in the figure, all surfaces are frictionless. Blocks A and C each of mass 5 kg are
connected through a light string passing over smooth pulleys fixed in a truncated triangular block B
of mass 5 kg. The system is released from rest. Choose the correct options.
N C 5a 0 ..... iv
and 50 T 5a rel ..... v
From Eqs. (i), (iii), (iv) and (v)
T 5a 0 5a 0
T 10a 0
T 5a 0 5a rel (from Eq. (iii))
15a 0 5a rel
a rel 3a 0
50 T 5a rel (from Eq.(v))
50 10a 0 15a 0
50 25al0
a 0 2 m/s2
T 10 2 20 N
a rel 3a 0 6 m/s2
N B 100 T 100 20 120 N
4. (ABCD)
m Dg m B mC m D a a 5m / s 2
TBC m B a 1 5 5 N
and m D g TlCD 2 5
TCD 20 10 10 N
5. A T shaped object with dimensions shown in the figure is lying on a smooth floor. A force F is
applied at the point P parallel to AB such that the object has only the translational motion without
rotation. Find the location of P with respect to C.
2 3 4
(A) l (B) l (C) l (D) l
3 2 3
5. (C)
For pure translator motion, net torque about centre of mass should be zero.
Thus, F is applied at centre of mass of system,
m 0 m2 l
OP 1
m1 m2
Where, m1 and m2 are masses of horizontal and vertical section of the object. Assuming object is
uniform.
m2 2m1
2l
OP
3
2l
PC l l
3
2 l 4l
2l
3 3
6. A small sphere of radius R is held against the inner surface of larger hollow sphere of radius 6R (as
shown in figure). The masses of large and small spheres are 4M and M, respectively. This
arrangement is placed on a horizontal table. There is no friction between any surface of contact. The
small sphere is now released. Find the coordinates of the centre of the large sphere, when the smaller
sphere reaches the opposite extreme position.
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m1 x1 m2 x2 4 M L M L 5 R
X COM i L R ... i
m1 m2 4M M
4M x M x 5R x R
X COM f ... ii
4M M
Equating Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get
x L 2R
So, the coordinates of the centre of the large sphere L 2 R , 0
u
u gt
2
u t0
t
2g 2
8. Block A has no relative motion with respect to wedge fixed to the lift as shown in figure during
motion – 1 or motion – 2
8. (ABCD)
Block A (mass 1 kg) is placed on smooth horizontal surface and connected to a block B (mass 2 kg)
as shown in the figure. A bullet of mass 250 g strikes the block horizontally with a speed
u 200 ms 1 . The bullet penetrates through the block A and comes out with velocity 100 ms 1 .
(given g 10 ms 2 )
Impulse on block A,
J A F t T t
Where, F force between bullet and block A
and T tension in the string
Impulse on bullet,
J B F t 0.25 200 100
F t 25kg- ms 1 or
Impulse on block B, J B T t
Velocities of A and B are equal and say it is v.
For A, F t T t 1 v
T t 25 v
For B, T t 2 v
2v 25 v
25 1
v ms
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If the position (x - coordinate) of the particle moving in a straight line with time t is given by
x t 2 2t
dv
a 2 m s2
dt
A rod of mass m and length 2L is placed on a smooth table with its middle point B on the edge of the
table. A sphere A of mass m has been placed on the rod exactly at the middle point B of it. The
sphere A now moves with a uniform velocity on the rod leftwards. The displacement of the sphere
w.r.t. edge of the table is x at a certain time.
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13. For x , which of the following options is correct?
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(A) Only sphere will topple down (B) Only rod will fall down
(C) The system will topple down (D) The system will not topple down
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14. For x , which of the following options is correct?
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(A) Only sphere will topple down (B) Only rod will fall down
(C) The system will topple down (D) The system will not topple down
13. (D) 14. (D)
Initially, the centre of mass of (A + rod) was at the edge of the table. As there is no external force
acting, the centre of mass of the system remains at the same place.
m | x | m | d | d x
1 anti-clockwise torque about the edge
m Ld
mgx L d g
2L 2
mg 2 mgL mgx 2 mgx
mgx L x
4L 4 4L 2
m Ld
2 clockwise torque about the edge L d g
2L 2
mg 2 mgL mgx 2 mgx
L x
4L 4 4L 2
Clearly, | 1 | | 2 |
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L L L
Hence, for any condition i.e. x or x or x L , the system will not topple.
2 2 2
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15. A particle is thrown upwards from ground. It experiences a constant resistive force which can
x
produce a retardation of 2 m/s2. The ratio of time of ascent to the time of descent is given by .
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Find x.
15. (2)
a 12 m s 2
v u at ascent
0 u 12t ascent
u
t ascent
12
1 2
h yt ascent at ascent
2
2
u 12 u
h u
12 2 12
u2 u2
h
12 24
u2
h
12
During descent
1
s ut at 2
2
1
h 8 t 2descent
2
h u2 4
t descent
u 96 4 6
t ascent u 12 4 6 6 2
t descent u 4 16 12 9 3
x2
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16. A small body of mass m is allowed to slide on an inclined frictionless track from rest position as
shown in the figure.
If h is double of that minimum height so that body may successfully complete the loop of radius ‘r’,
the resultant force on the block at position H in n times mg. Find the value of n.
16. (6)
17. Two particles A and B each of mass m are connected by a massless string. A is placed on the rough
table. The string passes over a small, smooth peg. B is left from a position making an with the
vertical. Find the value of n if minimum coefficient of friction between A and the table so that A
does not slip during the motion of mass B is min 3 n cos .
B
17. (2)
Block B rotate in vertical plane. Tension is maximum in string at lowest position. When block B at
lowest position and block A does not slide that means block A not slide at any position of B.
At lowest position
mv 2 mv 2
T mg T mg ... 1
From energy conservation
1
mg 1 cos mv 2 ... 2
2
From equation (1) and (2)
T mg 2mg 1 cos
3mg 2mg cos
For no slipping
T mg 3mg 2mg cos
min 3 n cos
18. For the situation shown in the figure F = 10 N, blocks A and B each of mass 1 kg are free to move.
g
The acceleration of block B (all surfaces are smooth) is , then find the value of x.
x
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18. (4)
3t 2
19. Power supplied to a particle of mass 2 kg varies with time as P W . Here t is in second. If
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velocity of particle at t=0 is v=0. The velocity of particle at time t=2s will be in m/s.
19. (2)
k = Wnet (from W-E theorem)
1 t2
mv 2 Pdt
2 t1
20. A monkey of mass 20 kg rides on a 40 kg trolley moving at a constant speed of 8 m/s along a
horizontal track. Frictional force can be neglected. If the monkey jumps vertically, with respect to the
moving trolley, to catch the overhanging branch of tree, the speed of the trolley after the monkey has
jumped off is
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