Oscillation Assingment
Oscillation Assingment
CHEMISTRY:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 19 – 24) Questions with Single Correct Choice 3 -1 6 18
Questions with Multiple Correct
Sec – II(Q.N : 25 – 32) 4 -2 8 32
Choice (Partial Marking +1)
Questions with ComprehensionType
Sec – III(Q.N : 33 – 36) 3 0 4 12
(2 Comprehension-2+2=4Q)
Total 18 62
MATHS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 37 – 42) Questions with Single Correct Choice 3 -1 6 18
Questions with Multiple Correct
Sec – II(Q.N : 43 – 50) 4 -2 8 32
Choice (Partial Marking +1)
Questions with ComprehensionType
Sec – III(Q.N : 51 – 54) 3 0 4 12
(2 Comprehension-2+2=4Q)
Total 18 62
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1. The phase space diagram for simple harmonic motion is a circle centered at the origin.
In the figure, the two circles represent the same oscillator but for different initial
conditions, and E1 and E2 are the total mechanical energies respectively. If E1=K E2,
where K is an Integer ,Then the value of K will be ?
Momentum
E2 E1
2a
a Position
A) 2 B) 4 C) 6 D) 8
2. Figure shows a light rod AB of length ‘ l ’ which is smoothly pivoted at the end A as
shown.What will be angular frequency (rad/sec) for small oscillation of block of mass
‘m’ in this arrangement shown. Neglect the mass of the rod. SI .unit
k 10
m 3
A) 2 B) 3 C) 7 D) 8
3. Two particle of mass m each are fixed to a massless rod of length 2 . The rod is
smoothly hinged at one end to a ceiling. It performs oscillation of small angle in
vertical plane. The length of the equivalent simple pendulum is . Then the value
x
3
of x is______.
A) 3 B) 6 C) 9 D) 5
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4. The block (of mass M = m/2) is placed symmetrically on two identical cylindrical
rollers of mass ‘m’ and radius ‘R’ each. The block is given a slight displacement
towards right in the plane of figure. The period of oscillations is given by _____.
There is no slipping at all contacts.
5m 13m m m
A) B) 2 C) 4 D)
2k k k 2k
5. A rod OA of uniform linear mass density and length ‘L’ is hinged at O in a vertical
plane. Another square plate of same mass is attached with a point A of the rod as
shown in the figure.
Now, system is allowed to oscillate in vertical plane such that axis of rotation is
horizontal and passing through point O. Let T1 and T2 are the time periods in case (i)
and case (ii) respectively.
T1 6
If is k . The value of k is_______.
T2 11
5 4
A) 2 B) C) D) 4
3 3
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6. In the figure shown, arrangement is placed on horizontal frictionless plane. The mass
of rod PA and QB are negligible and they are free to rotate about hinge points P and Q
respectively in the horizontal plane. The block of mass ‘m’ is attached to springs.
Springs are light and their stiffness are shown in the figure. The block is slightly
displaced along x-axis then released. Then the time period of oscillation of the block
is____________.
3 m 13m m m
A) B) 2 C) 4 D)
2 5k k k 2k
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7. A block A of mass ‘ m ’ connected with a spring of force constant ‘ k ’ is executing
SHM. The position (x) and time (t) equation of the block is x x0 a sin t . An
identical block B moving towards negative x-axis with velocity ‘ v0 ’ collides
elastically with block A at time t = 0.
m
A) displacement time equation of A after collision will be x x0 v0 sin t
k
m
B) displacement time equation of A after collision will be x x0 v0 sin t
k
k
A) The angular frequency 0 of small oscillations around this equilibrium is
2m
2k
B) The angular frequency 0 of small oscillations around this equilibrium is
m
C) If instead of being hollow cylinder, another solid cylinder of same mass and same
radius is used then the cylinder oscillates with more angular frequency than before but
with same amplitude.
D) If instead of pure rolling the cylinder were sliding on a smooth surface then the
cylinder oscillates with more angular frequency than before but with same amplitude.
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10. The end A of a thin uniform semi-circular wire of mass m and radius of curvature R is
pivoted on a smooth hinge in uniform gravitational field and it is released from rest
from the position shown (Diameter AB is along the vertical initially). Select the
CORRECT statements from the following.
A
R
A) for small oscillations about its mean position, Its time period is 2
2g
2R
B) for small oscillations about its mean position ,Its time period is 2 2
g 2
4
D) The maximum kinetic energy of wire in the subsequent motion after it is released
4
from the position shown in the figure is mgR 1 2
1
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A) Initial phase difference between these simple pendulums is .
B) Time periods of A and B are in the ratio 1 : 2
C) If after four seconds, the pendulums A and B are in phase, the effective length of
4g
the pendulum A is 2
.
D) If the effective length of pendulum A is doubled, its time period will be just equal
to the time period of simple pendulum B.
13. In the given figure m1 & m2 are attached to springs on left and right respectively and
kept on smooth level ground. The left block is pushed to the left to compress spring 1
by 10cm and right block is pushed to right to compress spring 2 by 10 cm. Both the
blocks are released simultaneously. Springs are initially relased as shown in the
diagram.
A) They will collide at time when both springs come to the natural length
B) They will collide at a point which is 5cm to left of position shown
C) They will first collide at t sec D) They will first collide at t sec
30 10
14. A particle is subjected to two simultaneous SH, x A sin t , y A sin t . Choose
the correct path(s) followed by particle.
A) B)
C) D)
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Paragraph For Questions 15 and 16:
Consider a sphere filled with liquid inside rolling back and forth at the bottom of a
spherical bowl. That is, the sphere is periodically changing its translational and
rotational direction. Assume that the rigid thin spherical shell of radius r and mass m
is fully filled with some liquid substance of mass M. Liquid has such a unique
property that usually it behaves like an ideal liquid (i.e. without any viscosity), while
in response to some special external influence (such as electric field or sudden cold
climate) it transits to solid state immediately with the same volume; and once the
applied influence removed, the liquid state recovers immediately. Besides, this
influence does not give rise to any force or torque exerting on the sphere. This liquid
filled spherical shell (for convenience, called ‘the sphere’ hereafter) is supposed to roll
back and forth at the bottom of a spherical bowl of radius R without any relative
slipping, as shown in the figure. Assume the sphere moves only in the vertical plane.
15. If transition of spherical shell of liquid to solid occurs when the shell is at its extreme.
Which of the lowing statements is CORRECT ?
A) The angular amplitude remains the same, the oscillation energy remains the same
and the speed at the bottom increases.
B) The angular amplitude remains the same, the oscillation energy remains the same
and the speed at the bottom decreases.
C) The angular amplitude decreases, the oscillation energy increases and the speed at
the bottom decreases.
D) The angular amplitude, the oscillation energy and the speed at the bottom all
remain same.
16. If the transition of spherical shell of liquid to solid occurs when the shell is at its mean
position. Which of the following statements is CORRECT ?
A) The angular amplitude decreases, the oscillation energy decreases and the speed at
the bottom decreases.
B) The angular amplitude remains the same, the oscillation energy decreases and the
speed at the bottom decreases.
C) The angular amplitude remains same, the oscillation energy remains same and the
speed at the bottom remains same.
D) The angular amplitude decreases, the oscillation energy increases and the speed at
the bottom decreases.
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Paragraph For Questions 17 and 18:
A disc of mass m and radius R is attached with a spring of force constant k at its centre
as shown in figure. At x 0 , the spring is unstretched. The disc is moved to x A and
then released. There is no slipping between disc and ground. Let f be the force of
friction on the disc from the ground. Based on the information given, answer the
following questions.
A) B)
t
C) D)
t
18. If k 10 Nm1 , m 2 kg , R 1 m and A 2 m , then the linear speed of the disc at mean
position is
40 10 50
A) ms 1 B) 20 ms 1 C) ms 1 D) ms 1
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