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Q.4
Q.1
(A) 6N
(C) 0.4 N
(A) 15 N downwards
(C) 20 N downwards
Q.2
(B) 25 N upwards
(D) 20 N upwards
Q.5
Q.6
(C) 9.8 3N
(B)
(C)
(D)
Q.7
(A)
(M + m) g
mg 1 2
(A) 9.8 N
(A)
( m + M)g
Q.3
(B) 6.4 N
(D) None of these
(B) mg
(D)
mg 1 2
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FRICTION
159
Q.8
(A) 15 kg
(B) 12.5 kg
(C) 5.7 kg
(D) 10.5 kg
Two blocks of masses M = 3kg and m = 2kg
are in contact on a horizontal table. A
constant horizontal force F = 5N is applied to
block M as shown. There is a constant
frictional force of 2N between the table and
the block m but no frictional force between
the table and the first block M, then the
acceleration of the two blocks is
Q.11
Q.12
(C) 0.15
(D) 0.35
(C) zero
(B) 0.95
(A) 0.5
friction is given by
1
3 3
is
(A) tan1 ()
.
Q.14
(A) M/2
(B) M/3
(C) 2M/3
(D) M / 3
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160
(A)
P Q sin
mg Q cos
(B)
P cos Q
mg Q sin
P Q cos
(C)
mg Q sin
(D)
P sin Q
mg Q sin
Q.20
Q.16
(B) cos
(C) g
(D) tan
Q.17
Q.18
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FRICTION
161
EXERCISE # 2
Q.1
(C) 18 ms2
(D) 27 ms2
Q.5
Q.2
(B) 12 ms2
Q.4
(A) 350
(C) 300
(A) 6 ms2
(B) 250
(D) 400
24
mg
25
block is
(B) c, d
(C) b, d
(D) b, c
Q.6
(A) ak
Q.7
(B)
a
k (C) a/k
2
(D) ak2
3
and g = 10 m/s2)
5
(A) at x = 1.16 m
(B) at x = 2 m
(C) at bottom of plane
(D) at x = 2.5 m
Q.8
Q.11
Q.12
Q.9
(A) tan
(B) cos
(C) cot
(D) sin
(A) 4 m
(C) 12 m
Q.10
(B) 6 m
(D) 8 m
Q.13
(m B m A )
tan and mB> mA
2m B
Q.15
Q.16
Q.17
Q.20
P
= cot
W
(D) the ratio of the force to the weight is
Q.18
P
= tan
W
In the arrangement shown W1 = 200 N,
W2 = 100 N, = 0.25 for all surfaces in
contact. The block W1 just slides under the
block W2. Then
Column-I
Q.19
Column-II
(In SI unit)
Q.21
Q.22
Q.23
Column-II
20
SI
3
unit
4
(Q)
SI
3
(R) 10 SI unit
of upper block is
(D) For figure-I, force of friction (S) 25 SI
between two blocks is
unit
EXERCISE # 3
Q.6
Q.1
Q.2
Q.3
Q.4
3
. Calculate
2
Q.8
Q.9
Q.10
Q.11
Q.12
Q.13
Q.14
Q.15
Q.16
Q.17
Q.18
(a) F = 30 N, and
(b) F = 250 N.
x=
v2
2g
in sliding conditions.
Under identical
pulley.
Q.21
(A) 17.5 m
(B) 14 m
(C) 10.5 m
(D) 7 m
Q.23
Q.24
(C) 6.4 kg
(D) 10 kg
(D) m > 12 kg
(B) 9.6 kg
(A) m > 8 kg
(A) 8 kg
conclusion.
Q.22
Q.25
(A)
9
m/s2
31
(B)
10
m/s2
31
(C)
10
m/s2
41
(D)
11
m/s2
32
EXERCISE # 4
(C) KA/2
Q.1
Q.2
(A) cot = 3
(B) tan = 3
(C) sec = 3
(D) cosec = 3
Q.4
(A) 20 N
(C) 12 N
Q.3
(D) S mg
(B) 10 N
(D) 15 N
(A) 0
(B) K A
[IIT-2006]
Q.6
STATEMENT 1
A block of mass m starts moving on a rough
horizontal surface with a velocity v. It stops
due to friction between the block and the
surface after moving through a certain
distance. The surface is now tilted to an angle
of 30 with the horizontal and the same block
is made to go up on the surface with the same
initial velocity v. The decrease in the
STATEMENT - 2
The coefficient of friction between the block
and the surface decreases with the increase in
the angle of inclination.
[IIT - 2007]
STATEMENT 1
It is easier to pull a heavy object than to push
it on a level ground.
STATEMENT 2
The magnitude of frictional force depends on
the nature of the two surfaces in contact.
[IIT-2008]
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation
for Statement-1
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
[IIT-2011]
EXERCISE # 5(ARCHIVES)
angular velocity of 10 rad/s about a vertical
axis passing through its centre O. The masses
Q.1
[IIT-1997]
Q.2
Q.5
Q.3
Q.4
The
Q.6
The
An
ANSWER KEY
EXERCISE # 1
17. False
18. False
20. m
a 2 g2
EXERCISE # 2
PART-A
PART-B
PART-C
20. A Q ; B P ; C R ; D S
21. A S ; B R ; C Q ; D P
PART-D
22. (A)
23. (C)
EXERCISE # 3
PART-A
1. =
2
3
2. a =
g ( s k )
1/ 2
1 s2
3. S =
k
mg
(t t0)3 where, t0 =
6m
k
(2 1)
5. =
tan = 0.16
2
( 1)
7. 1 = 0.75, 2 = 0.06
8. (a) F =
9. 5 m/s2
12. 6 kg
11. Fmax =
2sec
14. tmin =
(sin cos )g
13. 78.4 N
18. a1 =
(1 2 )m1m 2 g cos
m 2m2
(b) tan min = 1 1
m1 m 2
m1 m 2
2LM
F g (m M )
16. amin =
m1g m 2 (g a 2 )
m1 m 2
EXERCISE # 4
2.(A)
3.(C)
4. t = 2 sec., S2 = 9.9 m down the plane from initial position of block (2).
5. 0010
6.(C)
7.(B)
8. 5
EXERCISE # 5
1. mg sin, = tan1 () from horizontal
4. (a) 36 N,
mg
2 2
, (c)
3 2
3
6. 60 N, 18 N,
3
m/s2
5
2.(A)
1
1
(M + 2m)g, amax =
(M + 2m)g
1
1
PART-B
1.(A)
1
2
( m M )g
(1 )
3.(B)