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The document contains a series of physics problems related to vectors, forces, and angles. It includes calculations for resultant vectors, displacement, and components of forces, as well as questions about the direction and magnitude of various vectors. The problems are designed for a physics examination context, likely for students preparing for an entrance exam.

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Physics Practice Question Bank

The document contains a series of physics problems related to vectors, forces, and angles. It includes calculations for resultant vectors, displacement, and components of forces, as well as questions about the direction and magnitude of various vectors. The problems are designed for a physics examination context, likely for students preparing for an entrance exam.

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14. If Ä-3f -4jand B=i-4,then the 20.

A vector i is directed along 30 West


direction of +B 0S of north direction and another vector
1) tan(4) with tve x-axis, clock wise X
along 15° south of east. Their result.
ant cannot be in the directionof
2) tan(4) with -ve x-axis, clock wise 1) North 2) East
3) tan" (4)with tve x_axis, anticlock wise 3) North-East 4) South
21. There are two force vectors, one of SN
4) tan(4) with -ve x- axis, anticlock wise and other of 12N. The angle between
15. The magnitude of two vectors p ando the vectors for which the resultant
differ by 1. The magnitude of their vector will have a magnitude of 17N,
resultant makes an angle of tan'(3/4) with 7N and 13N respectively.
p.The angle between p and is 1) 0,180° and 90° 2) 0°, 90° and 180°
1)450 2) 0° 3) 1800 4)900 3) 0,90 and 90 4) 180°,0° and 909
16. Two vectors are given by ä=-2i+-3k 22. The resultant of two forces 1 and P is
perpendicular to 1' and equal to 1. Then
and b = 5( +3)-2k. If 3 +26 - =0 the value of P' and angle between the
then third vector c is forces is

1) 4Î +9-13k 2) -4f 9+13k 1) V2N, 1350 2) /2 N, 150


3) 4? -9j-13k 4) 2í 3j +13k 3) 2N, 1200 4) 2N, 150°
17. Aparticle is moving along a cireular path 23. The resultant oftwovectors of magnitudes
with a constant speed ' . The change in
velocity of the particle in half rotation is
(P+@) and (P-0) is p² +Q. Thenthe
angle between the vectors is
1) v 2) 2y 3)0 4) V2v
18. A room has dimensions 3mx4mx 5m. A
1)
Cos-! -(p°+o)| 2) COS
(p'+o)
fly startingat one corner ends up at the
diametrically opposite corner. The
2(p-o)| 2(p°-o)
magnitude of the displacement of the fly is 3) cos--P-o2 -1
p?
-Q
4) Cos
1) 12m 2) 60m 3) 2/5m 4) 5/2m po p²+Q
19. In the given figure 24. The greatest and least resultant of two
forces acting at a point are 29kg wt. and
5kg wt. respectively. If each force is
120° 700 increased by 3kg wt, then the magnitude
of theresultant ofnew forces acting at right
B angles to each other is (in kg wt)
1) 45 2) 35 3) 25 4) 15
600 l100 25. The resultant of twovectors P and Q 1S R'

lf themagnitude of Gis doubled the new


1) angle between and is 110°
resultant becomes perpendicular to p'
2) angle betweenGand p is 60°
3) angle between and is 110º Then magnitude of is
4)angle between Band is z0° 1)
p²-Q P+Q
2) P-Q
P
2PQ 3) Q 4)o
Q
JEE
S are vectors of equal magnitude.
26. P.Ø, R, 3) 45 units; cos with x-axis

If P+Q-R: =0, angle between pp and O


is A.. If P+Q-S=0, angle between 4) 45 units; sin with x-axis

and Sis 0,. The ratio of 0, to 6, is in


34. If Á=2i-3+4k, its components
)1:2 2) 2:1 3) 1:1 4) 1:B YZ-plane and ZX- plane are respectively
of:
27. The position vector fa moving particle at 1) J13 and 5 2) 5and 2/5
t'sisgiven by r = 3i +41°j-PX. Its displace 4) J13 and /29
ment during an intervalof = ls to 3 sis 3) 2/5 and 13
35. Two vectors and h have equal
1) i-, 2) 3i +4j-k magnitudes of 12 units. These vectors are
3) 9f +36-27k 4) 32j-26k making angles 30° and 120 with the
Multipliation and division of
a vector with a scalar
X-axisrespectively. Their sum is . Then
the xand y components of are
28, Aforce 2i +j-k N acts on a body which
isinitially at rest. If the velocity of the
1)(5-6).(6+6v3) 2) (6/5+ 6). (6- 6v5)
body at the end of 20s is 4i +2-2k ms 3) (65-6). (6-6/) 4) (65+6). (6-6v3)
36. A car weighing 100kg is on a slope that
then the mass of the body is
1) 20kg 2) 15kg 3) 10kg 4) Skg makes an angle 30° with the horizontal.
The component of car's weight parallel to
Resolution of vectors the slope is (g =1Oms)
29. The component of a vector is 1) s00N 2) 1000N
1) always less than its magnitude 3) 15,00ON 4) 20,000N
2) always greater than its magnitude
3) always equal to its magnitude 37. A vector 3i +4 rotates about its tail
less than or equal to its magnitude through an angle 370 in anti-clockwise
30. The horizontal component of the weight of direction. Then thenew vector is
a body of mass mn' is
1) -3i + 4, 2) 3i -4j
mg
1) mg 2) 3) zero 4) mg 3) 5, 4) 5i
2 2
31. Set the following vectors in the inereasing 38. A person pushes a box kept on a
horizntal surface with a force of 100N
order of their magnitude
a) 3i +4) b)2i + 4j +6k c)2i+2j+2k as shown below . In unit vector
1) a,b, c 2) c, a, b 3) a, c, b 4) b, c, a notation force Ë can be expressed as
32. Set the angles made by following vectors
with x-axis in the increasing order.
a) 3i + 4 j b)4i +3j c)i+j
1)a, b, c 2) c, b, a 3) b, c, a 4) a, c, b
O3. favector has an x -component of -25units
and a y- component of 40units, then the
magnitude and direction of this vector is
5
I)sV89 units; sin with -ve x-axis
V89
2) 5V89 units; cos -1 5 1) 100(i+j) 2) 100(i-)
with -ve X-axis
3) so/2(i-) 4) S0V2(i+)

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