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PHYSICS 33. The potential energy function of a
10 particle in the x-y plane is given by
31. A particle A of mass kg is moving
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U  k  x  y  , where k is a constant. The
in the positive direction of x. Its
work done by the conservative force in
initial position is x = 0 & initial
moving a particle from (1, 1) to (2,3) is
velocity is 1 m/s. The velocity at
1) - 3k 2) + 3k
x = 10 is: (use the graph given)
3) k 4) None of these
34. The spring block system lies on a smooth
horizontal surface. The free end of the
spring is being pulled towards right with
constant speed vc  2 m / s. At t = 0 sec,
the spring of constant k = 100 N/cm is un
1)4 m/s 2) 2 m/s stretched and the block has a speed 1 m/s
3) 3 m/s 4) 100/3 m/s to left. The maximum extension of the
32. The potential energy (in SI units) of a spring in cm is?
particle of mass 2 kg in a 1 m/s
k = 100 N/cm
conservative field is U = (6x – 8y). IF m
vc = 2m/s
4kg
the initial velocity of the particle is

u  1.5iˆ  2 ˆj m/sec. then the total
  1) 4 2) 6

distance traveled by the particle in 3) 2 4) 3

first two seconds is 35. A self – propelled vehicle of mass m,

1) 10 m 2) 12m whose engine delivers a constant power

3) 15 m 4) 18 m P, has an acceleration a = (P/m  ).

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(Assume that there is no friction). In 37. A 20 kg block is dropped from a height
order to increase its velocity from of 40 cm onto a spring of spring constant
 1to  2, the distance it has to travel k = 1960 N/m. The maximum distance
will be by which spring compressed is
3P 2 m 3
1)
m
2  12  2)
3P
2  13  20 kg

40 cm
m 2 m
2  12   2  1 
3
3) 4)
3P 3P
36. A particle of mass m is projected with k =1960 N/m

velocity u at an angle  with


horizontal. During the period when
1) 0.080 m 2) 0.20 m
the particle descends from highest
3) 0.40 m 4) 0.10 m
point to the position where its
38. The potential energy of a 1 kg particle

velocity vector makes an angle free to move along the x-axis is given by
2
with horizontal, work done by gravity  x4 x2 
V ( x)     J . The total
 4 2
force is
mechanical energy of the particle is 2 J.
1
1) mu 2 tan 2 
2 Then the maximum speed (in m/s) is :
1  1) 3 / 2 2) 2
2) mu 2 tan 2
2 2
3) 1/ 2 4)2
1 
3) mu 2 cos2  tan 2 39. The potential energy as a function of the
2 2
force between two atoms in a diatomic
1 
4) mu 2 cos 2 sin 2 
2 2 molecule is given by U  x   a12  b6 ,
x x
where a and b are positive constants and
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41. The K.E of a particle moving along a
The position of stable equilibrium for circle of radius r is K   x 2 , where x is
the system of the two atoms is given the distance covered. The force acting on
by: the particle is

1) x  a 2) x  a  x2  x2
1) 2  x 1  2  2) 2 2
b b  r  r
1 1/2
3) x  3a 4) x   2a  6  x2 
3) 2  x 4) 2 x 1  2 
b b   r 
40. In the Figure, the ball A is released 42. An external agent moves the block m
from rest when the spring is at its slowly from A to B, along a smooth hill
natural length. For the block B, of such that every time he applies the force
mass M to leave contact with the tangentially. Find the work done by the
ground at some stage, the minimum agent in this interval.
mass of A must be:

L2 +H 2 H2
1) mg 2) mg
1)2 M L L
2) M
3) mg(H+L) 4) mgH
3) M/2
4) A function of M and the force 43. An agent applies force of constant
constant of the spring. magnitude F0 always in the tangential
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direction as shown in the figure. Find 45. Block A of mass 1 kg is placed on the
the speed of the bob when string rough surface of block B of mass 3 kg.
becomes horizontal, assuming that it Block B is placed on smooth horizontal
is at rest at its lowest point. surface. Blocks are given the velocities
as shown. Find the net work done by the
frictional force [in (-) ve J]

A 8 m/s
B 4 m/s

1)4 J 2) 6
l
1) (πF0 -2mg) 3) 8 4) 10
m
l 46. The system in figure is released from rest
2) (πF0 -4mg)
m from the position shown. After blocks
l have moved distance H / 3 , collar B is
3) F0
m removed and block A & C continue to
4) lg move. The speed of C just before it

44. An object of mass m is projected with strikes the ground is

momentum P at such an angle that its


maximum height (H) is 1/4 th of its
horizontal range (R). Its minimum
kinetic energy in its path will be
p2 p2 4 gH
1) 2) 1) gH 2) 2
8m 4m 3 3
3p 2 2p 2 13gH
3) 4) 3) 4) 2 2gH
4m 5m 3
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47. A block of mass m is resting on a  k  1kN / m  A
horizontal plate in the xy plane and
the coefficient of friction between 2kg
block and plate is  . The plate begins B
30
to move with velocity u  bt 2 in ' x '
direction. Work done by friction on 1) 5kg and 1J 2) 10kg and 0.05J
the block by the time the block start
3) 5kg and 0.05J 4) 10kg and 1J
sliding on the plate is
49. A projectile of mass 2 kg is projected
2 4 2 4
mµ g mµ g
1) 2) from ground with speed 20 m/s at an
16b 2 8b 2
4 4 4 4
angle 300 to the horizontal. The
mµ g mµ g
3) 4) minimum work-done by gravity in time
72b 2 32b 2
48. A massless string and a spring equal to half the time of flight is
connect two blocks A and B to each 1) 400 J 2) 300 J
other shown. Block B slides over 3) 100 J 4) zero
frictionless inclined plane while block 50. An ideal massless spring can be
A slides over horizontal surface. compressed by 1 m by a force of 100 N.
Coefficient of friction between block It is placed at bottom of a smooth
A and horizontal surface is 0.2 At the inclined plane which makes an angle 300
instant shown, block A and block B to the horizontal as shown.
are moving with same constant speed. A 10 kg block is released from top and
Mass of block A and energy stored in momentarily stops by compressing

spring are respectively  g  10m / s 2  through 2m. The distance travelled by the
block before coming to rest is

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52. A block A is placed over block B having
mass m and 2 m respectively. Block B is
on smooth horizontal surface and there is
friction between blocks. System of
1)2 m 2) 4 m blocks is pushed towards spring with
3) 6 m 4) 8 m speed v0 such that blocks momentarily
51. A cone of mass 'm' falls from a height comes to rest without slipping between
'h' and penetrates into sand. The the blocks. The correct statement is
resistance force R of the sand is given
by R = kx2. If the cone penetrates
upto a distance x = d where d < l , 1) workdone by friction on A is zero
then find the value of 'k'. 1
2) workdone by friction on B is  mv 0
2

2
3
3) workdone by spring on B is  mv 0
2

2
4) workdone by spring on A and B is
zero
53. A block of mass m is connected to
3mg
1) K = h  d  another block of mass M by a light
d3
mg spring of spring constant K. The Blocks
2) K = 3 h
d are kept at rest on a smooth horizontal
3mg surface and the spring is unstretched
3) K = h
4d 3 when a constant force F starts acting on
3mg
4) K =  2h  d  the block of mass M to pull it . The
4d 3
maximum extension of the spring is
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1)Work done by all forces in region OA
is positive
2) Work done by all forces in region AB
mF MF is negative
1) 2)
k(m+M) k(m  M)
3) Work done by all forces in region BC
2mF 2MF is positive
3) 4)
k(m  M) k(m  M) 4) Work done by all forces in region AB
54. A uniform chain of length L and mass is positive
M is lying on a smooth table and one- 56. A uniform rope of linear mass density 
third of its length is hanging vertically and length l is coiled on a smooth
down over the edge of the table. If g horizontal surface. One end is pulled up
is acceleration due to gravity, the with constant velocity v. Then the
minimum work required to pull the average power applied by the external
hanging part on to the table is : agent in pulling the entire rope just off
1)MgL 2) MgL/3 the ground is
3) MgL/9 4) MgL/18
55. Displacement time graph of a particle
moving in a straight line is as shown
in figure. Select correct alternative:

1 λ 2 g 1
1) λv 2  2) λgv  λv 3
2 2 2
1 3 λvg λvg
3) λv  4) λv 3 
2 2 2

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57. A body of mass m accelerates A)
uniformly from rest to v1 in time t1
along a straight line. As a function of
t, the instantaneous power delivered B)
to the body is
mv t mv12 t
1) 1 2)
t1 t1
C)
mv1t mv12 t
3) 4)
t1 t12

58. A particle of mass m is under action


of constant power P starting from rest
D)
in a straight line. Distance covered by
the particle in time t is given by

8Pt 3 4Pt 3 60. Power versus time graph for a given


1) 2)
9m 9m
force is given below. Work done by the
8Pt 3 Pt 3 force upto time t (  t0).
3) 4)
3m 9m
59. A ball is thrown up with a certain
velocity at angle  to the horizontal.
The kinetic energy KE of the ball
varies with horizontal displacement x
1) First decreases then increases
as:
2) First increases then decreases
3) Always increases
4) Always decreases

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