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PHYSICS

Crash Course for


JEE Main 2020

CIRCULAR MOTION &


WORK , POWER AND ENERGY

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WORK, POWER & ENERGY

WORK DONE BY CONSTANT FORCE :


 
W= F . S
WORK DONE BY MULTIPLE FORCES

   
 F = F 1 + F 2 + F 3 + .....
 
W = [ F ] . S ...(i)
     
W = F 1 . S + F 2 . S + F 3 . S + .....
or W = W 1 + W 2 + W 3 + ..........

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WORK DONE BY A VARIABLE FORCE
 
dW = F.ds

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RELATION BETWEEN MOMENTUM AND KINETIC ENERGY
p2
K= and P = 2 m K ; P = linear momentum
2m IN
POTENTIAL ENERGY

U2 r2   r2  
U1
dU    r1
F dr i.e., U 2  U1    r1
F  dr  W
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r  
U  
F  d r  W
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CONSERVATIVE FORCES

U
F= –
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r
WORK-ENERGY THEOREM
W C + W NC + W PS = K
T

Modified Form of Work-Energy Theorem


W C = U
W NC + W PS = K + U
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W NC + W PS = E

POWER
The average power ( P or pav) delivered by an agent is given by P or
W
pav =
t

  
F  dS  dS  
P = F = F . v
dt dt

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CIRCULAR MOTION

 2  1 
1. Average angular velocity  av = t  t =
2 1 t

d 
2. Instantaneous angular velocity  =
dt

 2  1 

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3. Average angular acceleration  av = t  t =
2 1 t

d d
4. Instantaneous angular acceleration  = =
dt d

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  
5. Relation between speed and angular velocity  v = r and v   r
7. Tangential acceleration (rate of change of speed)

 at =
dV
dt
=r
d
dt
= 
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dr
dt

v2
8. Radial or normal or centripetal acceleration  ar = = 2r
r
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9. Total acceleration
   at
 a  a t  a r  a = (at2 + ar2)1/2 a
 v
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      ar ora c P
Where a t    r and a r    v

10. Angular acceleration


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 d 
  = dt (Non-uniform circular motion) W
ACotation
T

R
E

v2 mv 2   dy  2 
3/2
12. Radius of curvature R = =
a F 1   
  dx  
If y is a function of x. i.e. y = f(x)  R=
d2 y
dx 2
13. Normal reaction of road on a concave bridge
mv 2
 N = mg cos  +
r

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V concave
mgcos bridge
mg

14. Normal reaction on a convex bridge


mv 2
 N = mg cos  –
r

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N V

convex
 mgcos bridge

mg

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15.

16.
Skidding of vehicle on a level road

Skidding of an object on a rotating platform


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v safe 

max =
gr

g / r

v2
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17. Bending of cyclist  tan  =
rg
v2
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18. Banking of road without friction  tan  =


rg

v2   tan 
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19. Banking of road with friction  


rg 1  tan 
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20. Maximum also minimum safe speed on a banked frictional road


1/ 2 1/ 2
 rg(  tan )   rg (tan  ) 
Vmax    Vmin   
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 (1  tan )   (1  tan) 

21. Centrifugal force (pseudo force)  f = m2 r, acts outwards when the
particle itself is taken as a frame.

22. Effect of earths rotation on apparent weight  N = mg – mR2 cos2  ;

where  latitude at a place

23. Various quantities for a critical condition in a vertical loop at different


positions

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O B
D
  P
N
A

×
(1) (2) (3)

Vmin  4gL Vmin  4gL Vmin  4gL

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(for completing the circle) (for completing the circle) (for completing the circle)

24. Conical pendulum :

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fixed pointor
suspension
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T cos  T L
h

r
S
mg
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T cos  = mg
T sin  = m2 r

2
L cos 
 Time period =
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g
25. Relations amoung angular variables :
0  Initial ang. velocity  = 0 + t
T

d,  or 
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(Perpendicular
to plane of paper
r O directed outwards
 a for ACW rotation)
r

at or V

1 2
  Find angular velocity  = 0t + t
2
  Const. angular acceleration 2 = 02 + 2 
  Angular displacement

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SECTION-1 SCQ
Q.1 If angular velocity of a disc depends an angle rotated  as  = 2 + 2, then its angular acceleration 
at  = 1 rad is :
(A) 8 rad/sec2 (B) 10 rad/sec2 (C) 12 rad/sec2 (D) None

Q.2 A particle is moving in a circle :


(A) The resultant force on the particle must be towards the centre.
(B) The cross product of the tangential acceleration and the angular velocity will be zero.
(C) The direction of the angular acceleration and the angular velocity must be the same.
(D) The resultant force may be towards the centre.

Q.3 Which vector in the figures best represents the acceleration of a pendulum mass at the intermediate point
in its swing ?

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

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Q.4 Two racing cars of masses m1 and m2 are moving in circles of radii r1 and r2 respectively. Their speeds
are such that each makes a complete circle in the same time t. The ratio of the angular speeds of the first
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to the second car is
(A) 1 : 1 (B) m1 : m2 (C) r1 : r2 (D) m1m2 : r1r2

Q.5 The graphs below show angular velocity as a function of time. In which one is the magnitude of the
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angular acceleration constantly decreasing ?
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(A) (B) (C) (D)


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Q.6 The magnitude of displacement of a particle moving in a circle of radius a with constant angular speed 
varies with time t as
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t t
(A) 2 a sint (B) 2a sin (C) 2a cos t (D) 2a cos
2 2
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Q.7 Tangential acceleration of a particle moving in a circle of radius 1 m varies with


time t as (initial velocity of particle is zero). Time after which total acceleration of
particle makes and angle of 30° with radial acceleration is
(A) 4 sec (B) 4/3 sec
(C) 22/3 sec (D) 2 sec

Q.8 A man is standing on a rough (= 0.5) horizontal disc rotating with constant angular velocity of
5 rad/sec. At what distance from centre should he stand so that he does not slip on the disc ?
(A) R  0.2m (B) R > 0.2 m (C) R > 0.5 m (D) R > 0.3 m

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Q.9 A pendulum bob is swinging in a vertical plane such that its angular amplitude is less than 900. At its
highest point, the string is cut. Which trajectory is possible for the bob afterwards.

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

Q.10 The dumbell is placed on a frictionless horizontal table. Sphere A is attached to


a frictionless pivot so that B can be made to rotate about A with constant angular
velocity. If B makes one revolution in period P, the tension in the rod is
42 Md 82 Md 4 2 Md 2Md
(A) (B) (C) (D)
P2 P2 P P

Q.11 A road is banked at an angle of 30° to the horizontal for negotiating a curve of radius 10 3 m. At what

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velocity will a car experience no friction while negotiating the curve ?
(A) 54 km/hr (B) 72 km/hr (C) 36 km/hr (D) 18 km/hr
Q.12 The ratio of period of oscillation of the conical pendulum to that of the simple pendulum is :

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(Assume the strings are of the same length in the two cases and  is the angle made by the string with the
vertical in case of conical pendulum)

Q.13
(A) cos  (B) cos  IN (C) 1

A conical pendulum is moving in a circle with angular velocityas shown. If


(D) none of these

tension in the string is T, which of following equations are correct ?


(A) T = m2l (B) T sin = m2l
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(C) T = mg cos (D) T = m2 l sin
Q.14 A car travelling on a smooth road passes through a curved portion of the road in
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form of an arc of circle of radius 10 m. If the mass of car is 500 kg, the reaction
on car at lowest point P where its speed is 20 m/s is
(A) 35 kN (B) 30 kN (C) 25 kN (D) 20 kN
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Q.15 A particle is moving along the circle x2 + y2 = a2 in anticlockwise direction. The x–y plane is a rough
horizontal stationary surface. At the point (a cos, a sin), the unit vector in the direction of friction on the
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particle is:
(A) cos  î  sin  ĵ  
(B)  cos  î  sin  ĵ (C) sin  î  cos  ˆj (D) cos  î  sin  ˆj
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Q.16 A body of mass m accelerates uniformly from rest to a speed v0 in time t0. The work done on the body
till any time t is
3
1  t2  1  t0   t   t 
(A) mv0  2 
2 (B) mv02   (C) mv02  t  (D) mv02  
2  t0  2  t   0  t0 

Q.17 A man who is running has half the kinetic energy of the boy of half his mass. The man speeds up by
1 m/s and then has the same kinetic energy as the boy. The original speed of the man was
(A) 2 m/s (B) ( 2 – 1) m/s (C) 2 m/s (D) ( 2 + 1) m/s

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Q.18 The work done in joules in increasing the extension of a spring of stiffness 10 N/cm from 4 cm to 6 cm is :
(A) 1 (B) 10 (C) 50 (D) 100
Q.19 A body with mass 2 kg moves in one direction in the presence of a force
which is described by the potential energy graph. If the body is released
from rest at x = 2m, then its speed when it crosses x = 5 m is
(A) zero (B) 1 ms–1
(C) 2 ms –1 (D) 3 ms–1

Q.20 A block of mass m is hung vertically from an elastic thread of force constant mg/a. Initially the thread was
at its natural length and the block is allowed to fall freely. The kinetic energy of the block when it passes
through the equilibrium position will be :
(A) mga (B) mga/2 (C) zero (D) 2mga

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Q.21 The work done in one revolution on a particle performing uniform circular motion is zero because :
(A) the net displacement is zero
(B) the force is not real
(C) the force is zero

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(D) the force is perpendicular to the displacement at every instant
Q.22 A light spring of length 20 cm and force constant 200 N/cm is placed vertically on a table.A small block
of mass 1 kg falls on it. The length h from the surface of the table at which the ball will have the maximum
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velocity is
(A) 20 cm (B) 15 cm (C) 10 cm (D) 5 cm
Q.23 When a conservative force does positive work on a body
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(A) the potential energy increases (B) the potential energy decreases
(C) total energy increases (D) total energy decreases
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Q.24 The P.E. of a certain spring when stretched from natural length through a distance 0.3 m is 10 J. The
amount of work in joule that must be done on this spring to stretch it through an additional distance
0.15 m will be
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(A) 10 J (B) 20 J (C) 7.5 J (D) 12.5 J

Q.25 A rope of length l and mass ‘m’ is connected to a chain of length l and
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mass 2m and hung vertically as shown in figure. What is the change in


gravitational potential energy if the system is inverted and hung from
same point.
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(A) mg (B) 4mg (C) 3mg (D) 2mg

Q.26 In the figure shown all the surfaces are frictionless, and mass of the block,
m = 1 kg. The block and wedge are held initially at rest. Now wedge is given a
horizontal acceleration of 10 m/s2 by applying a force on the wedge, so that the
block does not slip on the wedge. Then work done by the normal force in
ground frame on the block in 3 seconds is
(A) 30 J (B) 60 J
(C) 150 J (D) 100 3J

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Paragraph for question nos. 27 to 29
Saurav (mass = 50 kg) has missed his exams at Bansal Classes and he has been allotted a lower batch.
He is inspired by film ‘Sholay’ where Dharmendra threatens village men that he would jump from the
water tank if he is not married to Basanti. He decides to threaten Mr. Bansal to maintain his batch. He
goes to the top floor of Gaurav Tower and threatens to jump off if his batch is not restored. Mr. Bansal
does not give attention, so he jumps off with negligible velocity. But he is smart enough to tie an elastic
string (k = 100 N/m) to his leg before jumping. Neglect his dimensions, take natural length of string as
60 m. Height of Gaurav Tower is 100 m.
Q.27 What is the height from ground when his acceleration becomes zero ?
(A) 20m (B) 25m (C) 35m (D) 30m
Q.28 At what height from ground does he stop for the first time :
(A) 10m (B) 20m (C) 15m (D) 25 m
Q.29 What is his acceleration at that time ?

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(A) g (B) g  (C) 5g  (D) 3g 
Q.30 A block attached with a spring is kept on a smooth horizontal surface. Now the free end of the spring is
pulled with a constant velocity u horizontally. Then the maximum energy stored in the spring during

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subsequent motion is:

(A)
1 2
mu (B) mu2
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2
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Q.31 A 1.0 kg block collides with a horizontal weightless spring of force constant
2.75 Nm–1 as shown in figure. The block compresses the spring 4.0 m from the
rest position. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and horizontal
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surface is 0.25, the speed of the block at the instant of collision is


(A) 0.4 ms–1 (B) 4 ms–1 (C) 0.8 ms–1 (D) 8 ms–1

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Q.32 The work done by the force F  x 2 î  y 2 ĵ around the path shown in the figure is
2 3 4 3
(A) a (B) zero (C) a3 (D) a
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3 3

Q.33 A particle is released from rest at origin. It moves under influence of potential field U = x2 – 3x , kinetic
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energy at x = 2 is
(A) 2 J (B) 1 J (C) 1.5 J (D) 0 J
Q.34 F = 2x2 – 3x – 2. Choose correct option
(A) x = – 1/2 is position of stable equilibrium (B) x = 2 is position of stable equilibrium
(C) x = – 1/2 is position of unstable equilibrium (D) x = 2 is position of neutral equilibrium
Q.35 Assume the aerodynamic drag force on a car is proportional to its speed. If the power output from the
engine is doubled, then the maximum speed of the car.
(A) is unchanged (B) increases by a factor of 2
(C) is also doubled (D) increases by a factor of four.

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Q.36 A particle originally at rest at the highest point of a smooth vertical circle is slightly displaced. It will leave
the circle at a vertical distance h below the highest point, such that
(A) h = R (B) h = R/3 (C) h = R/2 (D) h = 2R

Q.37 A bob attached to a string is held horizontal and released. The tension
and vertical distance from point of suspension can be represented by.

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

Q.38 A body of mass 1 kg starts moving from rest at t = 0, in a circular path of radius 8 m. Its kinetic energy
varies as a function of time as : K.E. = 2t2 Joules, where t is in seconds. Then
(A) tangential acceleration = 4 m/s2 (B) power of all forces at t = 2 sec is 8 watt

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(C) first round is completed in 2 sec. (D) tangential force at t = 2 sec is 4 newton.

Q.39 A small cube with mass M starts at rest at point 1 at a height 4R, where R is the
radius of the circular part of the track. The cube slides down the frictionless

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track and around the loop. The force that the track exerts on the cube at point
2 is nearly _____ times the cube's weight Mg.
(A) 1 (B) 2 IN (C) 3 (D) 4

Q.40 The tube AC forms a quarter circle in a vertical plane. The ball B has an area of cross–section slightly
smaller than that of the tube, and can move without friction through it. B is placed at A and displaced
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slightly. It will
(A) always be in contact with the inner wall of the tube
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(B) always be in contact with the outer wall of the tube


(C) initially be in contact with the inner wall and later with the outer wall
(D) initially be in contact with the outer wall and later with the inner wall
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Q.41 A stone is tied to a string of length l is whirled in a vertical circle with the other end of the string at the
centre. At a certain instant of time, the stone is at its lowest position and has a speed u. The magnitude of
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the change in its velocity at it reaches a position where the string is horizontal is
(A) ( u 2  2 gl ) (B) 2gl (C) (u 2  gl ) (D) 2(u 2  gl )
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Question No. 42 to 43 (2 questions)


A spring block system is placed on a rough horizontal floor. The block is pulled towards right to give
2mg mg
spring an elongation less than but more than and released.
K K
Q.42 Which of the following laws/principles of physics can be applied on the spring
block system
(A) conservation of mechanical energy (B) conservation of momentum
(C) work energy principle (D) None

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Q.43 The correct statement is
(A) The block will cross the mean position.
(B) The block come to rest when the forces acting on it are exactly balanced
(C) The block will come to rest when the work done by friction becomes equal to the change in energy
stored in spring.
(D) None
Q.44 A particle is rotated in a vertical circle by connecting it to a light rod of length l and keeping the other end
of the rod fixed. The minimum speed of the particle when the light rod is horizontal for which the particle
will complete the circle is
(A) gl (B) 2gl (C) 3gl (D) none

SECTION-2 MCQ

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Q.45 A particle with constant total energy E moves in one dimension in a region where the potential energy is
U(x). The speed of the particle is zero where
dU( x ) d 2 U (x )

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(A) U(x) = E (B) U(x) = 0 (C) =0 (D) =0
dx dx 2
Q.46 A particle is moving along a circular path. The angular velocity, linear velocity, angular acceleration and
   
centripetal acceleration of the particle at any instant respectively are , v,  and a c . Which of the
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following relations is/are correct ?
       
(A)  • v  0 (B)  •   0 (C)  • a c  0 (D) v • a c  0
Q.47 A cart moves with a constant speed along a horizontal circular path. From the cart, a particle is thrown
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up vertically with respect to the cart
(A) The particle will land somewhere on the circular path
(B) The particle will land outside the circular path
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(C) The particle will follow an elliptical path (D) The particle will follow a parabolic path
Q.48 The potential energy in joules of a particle of mass 1 kg moving in a plane is given by U = 3x + 4y, the
position coordinates of the point being x and y, measured in metres. If the particle is initially at rest at
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(6,4), then
(A) its acceleration is of magnitude 5 m/s2 (B) its speed when it crosses the y-axis is 10 m/s
(C) it crosses the y-axis (x = 0) at y = –4 (D) it moves in a straight line passing through the origin (0,0)
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Q.49 A box of mass m is released from rest at position 1 on the frictionless curved
track shown. It slides a distance d along the track in time t to reach position 2,
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dropping a vertical distance h. Let v and a be the instantaneous speed and


instantaneous acceleration, respectively, of the box at position 2. Which of the
following equations is valid for this situation ?
(A) h = vt (B) h = (1/2)gt2 (C) d = (1/2)at2 (D) mgh = (1/2)mv2
Q.50 A ball of mass m is attached to the lower end of light vertical spring of force constant k. The upper end
of the spring is fixed. The ball is released from rest with the spring at its normal (unstretched) length,
comes to rest again after descending through a distance x.
(A) x = mg/k (B) x = 2 mg/k
(C) The ball will have no acceleration at the position where it has descended through x/2.
(D) The ball will have an upward acceleration equal to g at its lowermost position.

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Q.51 An escalator is moving down with constant speed. You are moving on it such that you remain at rest with
respect to ground. Choose correct statements from ground frame :
(A) work done by you is zero (B) work done by escalator on you is zero
(C) work done by gravity on you is zero (D) work done by escalator on man is negative
Q.52 A particle of mass m is at rest in a train moving with constant velocity with respect to ground. Now the
particle is accelerated by a constant force F0 acting along the direction of motion of train for time t0. A girl
in the train and a boy on the ground measure the work done by this force. Which of the following are
INCORRECT?
(A) Both will measure the same work (B) Boy will measure higher value than the girl
(C) Girl will measure higher value than the boy
(D) Data are insufficient for the measurement of work done by the force F0
Question No. 53 to 55(3 questions)
A particle of mass m is released from a height H on a smooth curved
surface which ends into a vertical loop of radius R, as shown

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Q.53 Choose the correct alternative(s) if H = 2R
(A) The particles reaches the top of the loop with zero velocity
(B) The particle cannot reach the top of the loop
(C) The particle breaks off at a height H = R from the base of the loop

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(D) The particle break off at a height R < H < 2R
Q.54 If  is instantaneous angle which the line joining the particle and the centre of the loop makes with the
vertical, then identify the correct statement(s) related to the normal reaction N between the block and
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the surface
(A) The maximum value N occurs at  = 0
(B) The minimum value of N occurs at  =  for H > 5R/2
(C) The value of N becomes negative for /2 <  < 3/2
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(D) The value of N becomes zero only when   /2
Q.55 The minimum value of H required so that the particle makes a complete vertical circle is given by
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(A) 5 R (B) 4 R (C) 2.5 R (D) 2 R

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Q.56 A particle is travelling in a circular path of radius 4m. At a certain instant the particle is moving at 20m/s and
its acceleration is at an angle of 37o from the direction to the centre of the circle as seen from the particle
(a) At what rate is the speed of the particle increasing ?
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(b) What is the magnitude of the acceleration ?


Q.57 A particle is moving in a circle of radius 2m such that its centripetal acceleration is given by ac = 2t2.
Find the angle (in rad.) traversed by the particle in the first two seconds.
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Q.58 A mass m rotating freely in a horizontal circle of radius 1 m on a


frictionless smooth table supports a stationary mass 2m, attached to the
other end of the string passing through smooth hole O in table, hanging
vertically. Find the angular velocity of rotation.
Q.59 Two strings of length l = 0.5 m each are connected to a block of mass m = 2 kg at
one end and their ends are attached to the point A and B 0.5 m apart on a vertical
T1
pole which rotates with a constant angular velocity  = 7 rad/sec. Find the ratio T
2
of tension in the upper string (T1) and the lower string (T2). [Use g = 9.8 m/s2]

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Q.60 A spring, which is initially in its unstretched condition, is first stretched by a length x and then again by a
W2
further length x. The work done in the first case is W1 and in the second case is W2. Find .
W1
Q.61 A small object of mass m is pulled to the top of a frictionless half-cylinder
(of radius R) by a cord that passes over the top of the cylinder, as F
illustrated in figure. If the object moves at a constant speed, show that
•m
F = mg cos . Find the work done in moving the object at constant R
speed from the bottom to the top of the half cylinder. 

Q.62 In the figure shown, pulley and spring are ideal. Find the potential energy stored

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in the spring (m1 > m2).

Q.63 The P.E. of a particle oscillating on x-axis is given as U = 20 + (x – 2)2 here U is in Joules & x is in

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meters. Total mechanical energy of particle is 36 J
(a) Find the mean position
(b) Find the max. K.E. of the particle

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The potential function for a conservative force is given by U = k( x + y). Find the work done by the
conservative force in moving a particle from the point A(1, 1) to point B (2, 3).

Q.65 A block of mass m placed on a smooth horizontal surface is attached to a spring


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and is held at rest by a force P as shown. Suddenly the force P changes its
direction opposite to the previous one. How many times is the maximum extension
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l2 of the spring longer compared to its initial compression l1?

Q.66 Power applied to a particle varies with time as P = (3t2 – 2t +1) watt, where t is in second. Find the
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change in its kinetic energy between time t = 2 s and t = 4 s.

Q.67 Water is pumped from a depth of 10 m and delivered through a pipe of cross section 10–2 m2 upto a
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height of 10 m. If it is needed to deliver a volume 0.2 m3 per second, find the power required.
[Use g = 10 m/s2]
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Q.68 A body of mass 2 kg is moving under the influence of a central force whose potential energy is given by
U (r) = 2r3 Joule. If the body is moving in a circular orbit of 5m,then find its energy.

Q.69 The blocks are of mass 2 kg shown is in equilibrium. At t = 0 right spring in fig (i) and right string in
fig (ii) breaks. Find the ratio of instantaneous acceleration of blocks ?

figure (i) figure (ii)

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Q.70 The ends of spring are attached to blocks of mass 3kg and 2kg. The 3kg block rests on
a horizontal surface and the 2kg block which is vertically above it is in equilibrium
producing a compression of 1cm of the spring. The 2kg mass must be compressed
further by at least _______, so that when it is released, the 3 kg block may be lifted off
the ground.

Q.71 A car’s engine can deliver 90kW of power. The car’s mass is 1000kg.

Assume the total resistive force is proportional to the velocity: |Ffriction| = v. The drag coefficient  is
 = 100Ns/m. Car can maintain on a level road a maximum speed of _______ m/s ?

Q.72 Two trains of equal masses are drawn along smooth level lines by engines; one of then X exerts a
constant force while the other Y works at a constant rate. Both start from rest & after a time t both again

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have the same velocity v. Find the ratio of travelled distance during the interval.

Q.73 A particle of mass 5 kg is free to slide on a smooth ring of radius r = 20 cm fixed in

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a vertical plane. The particle is attached to one end of a spring whose other end is
fixed to the top point O of the ring. Initially the particle is at rest at a point A of the
ring such that  OCA = 60°, C being the centre of the ring. The natural length of the
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spring is also equal to r = 20cm. After the particle is released and slides down the
ring the contact force between the particle & the ring becomes zero when it reaches
the lowest position B. Determine the force constant of the spring.
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ANSWER KEY
SECTION-1 SCQ

Q.1 C Q.2 D Q.3 B Q.4 A Q.5 A


Q.6 B Q.7 C Q.8 A Q.9 C Q.10 B
Q.11 C Q.12 B Q.13 A Q.14 C Q.15 C
Q.16 A Q.17 D Q.18 A Q.19 C Q.20 B
Q.21 D Q.22 B Q.23 B Q.24 D Q.25 A
Q.26 C Q.27 C Q.28 A Q.29 C Q.30 A

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Q.31 D Q.32 B Q.33 A Q.34 A Q.35 B
Q.36 B Q.37 A Q.38 B Q.39 C Q.40 C
Q.41 D Q.42 C Q.43 C Q.44 B

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SECTION-2 SCQ

Q.45
Q.50
A
B,C,D
Q.46
Q.51
A,C,D
C,D
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Q.52
B, D
A,C
Q.48
Q.53
A,B,C
B,D
Q.49
Q.54 A,B,D
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Q.55 C
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Q.56 (a) 75m/s2, (b) 125m/s2
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Q.57 2 rad.
Q.58 2g rad/s Q.59 9 Q.60 W2 = 3W1
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2m12g 2
Q.61 mgR Q.62 Q.63 (a) x =2, (b) 16 J Q.64 –3k
k
Q.65 3 Q.66 46 J, Q.67 80 kW Q.68 625 J
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Q.69 25/24 Q.70 2.5cm Q.71 30 Q.72 3/4


Q.73 500N/m
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