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Section A

All questions are compulsory.


2×8
Q1. Define non-uniformly Motion.

Q2. Two objects having different masses have same momentum.Which


one of them will

move faster?

Q3. What is the difference between 4.0 and 4.000?

Q4. Constant acceleration means that x-t graph will have constant Slope?
Yes/ No

Q5. Maximum velocity of vehicle taking turn on circular road of radius r is


_______.

Q6. When will a moving body be in equilibrium?

Q7. Which is a bigger unit-light year or Parsec?

Q8. If x = a + bt + ct2, where x is in metres and t in second, what is the


dimensional. formula of c.

Section B
You have to attempt eight questions
3×8
Q9. What are uses of a velocity-time graph?

Q10. Show that Newton’s second law is the Real Law Of Motion.

Q11. Define force of friction.

Q12. A body of mass 5 kg is acted upon by two opposite forces of


magnitude 21 N and 6 N. Find the magnitude and direction of the
acceleration

Q13. State Impulse-momentum theorem.

Q14. Find the angle of projection for a projectile motion whose range R is
n times the maximum height H.

Q15.A car is moving at a speed of 50 km/h. Two seconds thereafter it is


moving at 60 km/h. Calculate the acceleration of the car.
Q16. Keeping the angle of projection same, what is the effect on
horizontal range of a particle when its Velocity is doubled?

Q17. Derive the law of conservation of liner momentum from Newton’s


third law of motion.

Q18. A light, inextensible string as shown in figure connects two blocks of


mass M1 and M2. A force F as shown acts upon M1. Find acceleration of
the system and tension in string.

Section
C
You have to attempt only six questions
6×6
Q19. A cricket ball of mass 150g is moving with a velocity of 12ms-1, and
is hit by a bat, so that the ball is turned back with a velocity of 20ms-1.
The force of the blow acts for 0.01s on the ball. Find the average force
Exerted by the bat on the ball.

Q20. Find an expression for the maximum speed of circular motion of a


car in a circular horizontal track of radius ‘R’. The coefficient of static
friction between the car tyres and the road along the surfaces is

Q21. Establish a relation between angular velocity and time period.

Q22. In the system of three blocks A, B and C shown in figure,

(i) how large a force F is needed to give the blocks an acceleration


of 3m/s2, if the coefficient of friction between blocks and table is
0.27
(ii) how large a force does the block A exert on the block B?
Q23. The percentage errors in the measurement of mass and speed are
2% and 3% respectively. How much will be the maximum error in the
estimation of the kinetic energy obtained by measuring mass and speed:

Q24. For what value of m, the vector A =2^i + 3^j – 6k^ is


perpendicular B = 3i – mj +6k

Q25. A body of mass m is suspended by two strings making angles and


with the horizontal as shown in fig. Calculate the tensions in the two

strings.

Q26. A particle moves along a semi-circular path of radius 7 meter in time


t with Constant speed.

For particle calculate:

i. Distance travelled.
ii. Displacement.
iii. Average speed.
iv. Average velocity.

Q27. A box of mass 5kg wood is placed on a 30° slope. If the coefficient of
friction be 0.1, what is the downward acceleration of the wooden box?

Section D
3×8
Q28. A jet plane starts from rest with an acceleration f 3 m /s 2 and makes
a run for 35 s before taking off What is the minimum length of the runway
and what is the velocity of the jet at take off?

OR

A man of mass 70kg stands on a weighing scale in a lift which is moving,

i. Upwards with a uniform speed of 10ms-1.


ii. Downward with a uniform acceleration of 5ms-2.
iii. Upward with a uniform acceleration of 5ms-2 What would be the
readings on the scale in each case?
iv. What would be the reading if the lift mechanism failed and it
hurtled down freely under gravity?

Q29. Show that there are two values of time for a projectile when it is
at same height. Also show that the Sum of these two times is equal to
the time of flight.

OR

The factors affecting the time period of a simple pendulum are mass,
length and the acceleration due to gravity. Deduce a relation for the
time period of a simple pendulum.

30. Using a screw gauge, the diameter of a metal rod was measured.
The observation are given as follows: 0.39mm, 0.38mm, 0.37mm.
0.41mm, 0.38mm, 0.38mm, 0.37mm, 0.40mm, 0.39mm. Calculate

1. The most accurate value of the diameter.


2. The relative error.
3. The percentage error in the measurement of the diameter.
OR
Three blocks are connected as shown on a horizontal frictionless table,
and pulled to the right with a force of T3 = 60N.

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