Physics (Worksheet) Class 11
Physics (Worksheet) Class 11
Q1. Ball 1 has an initial velocity of 5 m/s in the diagram. Initially, Ball 2 is at rest. Ball 2
moves at a speed of 2 m/s in the direction depicted after collision, while ball 1 moves
at an angle of A. What is the angle A's value?
Q2. A railway engine of mass 12,000kg is moving at a constant speed of 5m/s up and
inclined plain of 30°, calculate the power of the engine, given g = 9.8 m/s2
Q3. We have two forces having same magnitude F, which acts on an object and the
magnitude of the resultant force is F/4. The angle b/w these two forces:
Q4. A car moves along straight line, whose equation of motion given by s = 12t + 3t² - 2t³,
where s is in metres and t in seconds. The velocity of the car at the start will be
Q5. A body moves 6 m north, 8m east and 10 m vertically upwards, the resultant displacement from
its initial position is
Q6. If the angle between two vectors A and B is 120°, then its resultant C will be
Q7. A body of mass m is placed on a rough surface with coefficient of friction which is
inclined at the angle of 𝜃 . If the mass is in equilibrium, then:
Q8. The potential energy of a spring when stretched through a distance x is 10 J. What is the
amount of work done on the same spring to stretch it through an additional distance x?
Q9. A person can through a ball up to a max range of 100m. How high above the ground
he can through the same ball?
Q10. If a cycle wheel of radius 4m completes 1 revolution in 2 seconds, then acceleration
of the cycle is:
Q11. An iron block of sides 5cm X 15cm X 8cm has to be pushed along the floor. The force
required will be minimum when the surface in contact with ground is
Q12. A block of mass M at the end of a spring is whirled round a vertical circle of radius R.
the critical speed of the block at the top of the swing is:
Two statements are given-one labelled Assertion (A) and the other labelled Reason
(R). Select the correct answer to these questions from the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d) as
given below:
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true and R is NOT the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false and R is also false.
Q13.Assertion(A): A body can have acceleration even if its velocity is zero at a given
instant
Reason (R): A body is momentarily at rest when it reverses its direction of velocity.
⃗ are zero, it implies that one
Q14. Assertion(A): If dot product and cross product of ⃗⃗⃗𝑃 and 𝑄
of the vector ⃗⃗⃗𝑃 and ⃗⃗⃗𝑄 must be null vector.
Reason(R): A null vector is a vector of zero magnitude.
Q15. Assertion(A): On a banked curved track, vertical component of normal reaction
provides the necessary centripetal force.
Reason(R): Centripetal force is not always required for turning.
Q16. If the centripetal force is the form mavbrc, Find the value of a,b,c.
Q17. A Retarding force is applied to stop a motor car. If the speed of the motor car is
doubled, how much more distance will it cover before stopping under the same
retarding force.
Q18. State the law of limiting friction. Define the coefficient of limiting friction.
Q19. If the kinetic energy of a body increases by 100%, by what % will the linear
momentum of the body increase.
Q20. A mass of 200kg is resting on a rough inclined plane of 30°. If the coefficient of 1/√3,
find the least and the greatest forces acting parallel to the plane to keep the mass in
equilibrium.
Q21. The displacement (in metre) of a particle moving along X-axis is given by x = 18t +
5t2.
Calculate:
(a) Instantaneous velocity at t = 2s,
(b) Average velocity between t = 2s and t= 3s,
(c) Instantaneous acceleration.
Q22. The diagonal of a parallelogram are given by the vectors 3𝑖̂+𝑗̂+2𝑘̂ and 𝑖̂-3𝑗̂+4𝑘̂.Find the
area of parallelogram.
Q23. To a driver going to east in a car with a velocity of 40kmh -1, a bus appears to move
toward north with a velocity of 40√3kmh-1. What is the actual velocity and direction
of motion of the bus?
Q24. A projectile is fired horizontally with a velocity of 98 m per second from the top of a
hill 490 m high. Find
(a) The time taken to reach the ground
(b) The distance of the target from the hill and
(c) The velocity with which the projectile hits the ground
(Taking g = 9.8m/sec2. )
Q25. A body travels uniformly a distance of (13.8± 0.2)m in a time (4.0±0.3)s. Calculate the
velocity with error limits. What is percentage error in velocity?