9th STD - Elevate - Physics Worksheet 2 Q
9th STD - Elevate - Physics Worksheet 2 Q
9th STD - Elevate - Physics Worksheet 2 Q
1. If a force F is applied on a block of mass m1, then it produces an acceleration a1. The same force is
applied to a second block of mass m2, then if produces an acceleration a2. If the same force is applied on
a block of mass (m1 + m2), then its acceleration is _____.
a a2 aa
(A) a1 + a2 (B) 1 (C) a1 – a2 (D) 1 2
2 a1 a 2
2. Statement I - An elevator can go up or down with uniform speed when its weight is balanced with the
tension of its cable.
Statement II - Force exerted by the floor of an elevator on the foot of a person standing on it is more
than his / her weight when the elevator goes down with increasing speed.
(A) Both statement I and II are true.
(B) Statement I is true but statement II is false.
(C) Statement I is false but statement II is true.
(D) Both statements I and II are false.
3. An elevator going up with an initial velocity of 20 m s–1 takes 2 s to increase its velocity to 60 m s–1. A
person of mass 50 kg is standing on a weighing scale inside the elevator. The reading of the weighing
scale is _______.
(A) 1500 N (B) 1000 N (C) 500 N (D) 50 N
4. The force F which is applied to 1 kg block which is initially at rest varies linearly with time as shown in
the figure. Find the velocity of the block at t = 4 s.
10
1 kg F
F (N)
Smooth
4
t (s)
(A) 200 m s–1 (B) 20 m s–1 (C) 100 m s–1 (D) 10 m s–1
5. A ball of mass 750 g is thrown down with an initial velocity of 20 m s–1 by applying a force by hand. If
the hand moves 0.2 m while applying the force, find the net force acting on the ball at the time of its
release.
(A) 750 N (B) 7.5 N (C) 757.5 N (D) 7575 N
6. A block of mass 0.1 kg is held against a wall by applying a horizontal force of 5 N on the block. The
magnitude of frictional force acting on the block to keep it at rest is ______.
(A) 0.98 N (B) 0.5 N (C) 0.49 N (D) 10 N
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7. 10,000 small balls, each of mass 1 g, strike one square centimeter of area per second with a velocity
100 m s–1 in a normal direction and rebound with the same velocity. The value of pressure on the surface
will be _______.
(A) 2 107 N m–2 (B) 2 105 N m–2
(C) 2 103 N m–2 (D) 2 10–9 N m–2
8. A gun of mass 10 kg fires 5 bullets per second. The mass of each bullet is 10 g and the velocity of the
bullet when it leaves the gun is 400 m s-1. The force required to hold the gun while firing is _____ N.
(A) 5 N (B) 10 N
(C) 20 N (D) 40 N
9. A stationary bomb explodes into three pieces. One piece of 2 kg mass moves with a velocity of 2 m s–1
in North direction, another piece of mass 1 kg moves with a velocity of 3 m s–1 in East direction. If the
mass of the third piece is 0.5 kg, then find the magnitude and direction of its velocity.
(A) 10 m s–1, North - East (B) 5 m s–1, North - East
(C) 10 m s–1, South - West (D) 5 m s–1, South - West
10. In a cricket game, the batsman hits the ball of mass 100 g which was coming towards him in straight line
with a velocity of 15 m s–1. The ball now moves in a trajectory as shown in the figure with a velocity of
30 m s–1 at an angle of 30 with the vertical line (y – axis). If the ball was in contact with the bat for
0.01 s, the force imparted to the ball in the x-direction is __________.
v = 30 m s–1 30
u = 15 m s–1
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