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Phys Xi 01 and 02
The document contains a series of physics questions related to vectors, forces, and measurements, including error analysis in kinetic energy and volume. It presents multiple-choice questions that test knowledge on vector operations, dimensional analysis, and significant figures. The questions cover fundamental concepts in physics and require understanding of both theoretical and practical applications.
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PHYSICS XI 25.
If the error in the measurement of momentum of a particle is
CHAPTER NO: 01 & 02 NAME : __________ 100% then the error in the measurement of kinetic energy would be(a) 400% (b) 300%(c) 200% (d) 100% 1. The vector sum of two forces is perpendicular to their vector 26. The percentage errors in the measurement of mass and speed are difference. In that case, the forces(a) cannot be predicted(b) are 2% and 3%, respectively. How much will be the maximum error perpendicular to each other(c) are equal to each other in in kinetic energy?(a) 1% (b) 5%(c) 8% (d) 12% magnitude(d) are not equal to each other in magnitude 27. Length cannot be measure by 2. Which of the following operations make no sense in case of (a) fermi (b) micron(c) debye (d) light year scalars and vectors? 28. The resistance =V/I where V = 100 ± 5 volts and (a) Multiplying any vector by a scalar I = 10 ± 0.1 amperes. What is the total error in R ? (b) Adding a component of vector to the same vector (a)5% (b)6% (c)3% (d)1% (c) Multiplying any two scalars 29. If 97.52 is divided by 2.54, the correct result in terms of (d) Adding a scalar to a vector of the same dimensions significant figures is (a) 38.4 (c) 38.394 (b) 38.3937 (d) 38.39 3. The vector projection of a vector 3i + 4k on y-axis is: 30. The magnitude of any physical quantity (a) 5 (b) 4(c) 3 (d) 0 (a)depends on the method of measurement 4. If |A+B| = |A|+|B| then angle between A and B will be (b)does not depend on the method of measurement (a) 90 ° (b) 120 °(c) 0 ° (d) 60 ° (c)is more in SI system than in CGS system 5. Minimum number of unequal vectors which can give zero (d)directly proportional to fundamental units of mass, length and time resultant are(a) two (b) three(c) four (d) more than four 31. When two vectors in the same direction are added, the 6. The vectors A and B are such that |A+B|= |A - B|. magnitude of resulting vector is equal to _______ The angle between the two vectors is a) Sum of magnitudes of the vectors (a) 45 ° (b) 90 °(c) 60 ° (d) 75 ° b) Difference of magnitudes of the vectors 7. If a vector 2i+ 3j+8k is perpendicular to the vector 4i-4j+ αk, c) Product of magnitudes of the vectors then value of α is(a) -1 (b) 1/2(c) −1/2 (d) 1 d) Sum of the roots of magnitudes of the vectors 8. Which of the following is dimensionally correct? 32. Unit vector along the vector 4î + 3ĵ is _____ (a) Pressure = Force per unit volume a) (4î + 3ĵ)/5 b) 4î + 3ĵ c) (4î + 3ĵ)/6 d) (4î + 3ĵ)/10 (b) Pressure = Momentum per unit volume per unit time 33. Two forces whose magnitudes are in ratio of 3:5 give a resultant (c) Pressure = Energy per unit volume of 35N. If the angle of inclination is 60°, calculate the (d) Pressure = Energy per unit volume per unit time magnitude of each force. 9. If the units of mass, length and time are doubled, unit of angular a) 15N and35N b) 15N and 25Nc) 10N and 15N d) 20N and 5N momentum will be (a) doubled (b) tripled (c) quadrupled (d) 8 34. Which of the following equals the a x b ( a and b are two times of the original value vectors)? a) – (a x b) b) a.b c) b x a d) – (b x a) 10. Which of the following sets of quantities have same dimensional 35. Cross product of two vectors can be used to find? formula? (a) Frequency, angular frequency and angular a) area of rectangle b) area of square momentum (b) Acceleration, momentum and retardation c) area of parallelogram d) perimeter of rectangle (c) Thermal capacity, specific heat and entropy 36. Which of the following operation will give a vector that is (d) Work, energy and torque perpendicular to both vectors a and b? 11. Two vectors A and B are making angle Ө with each other. The a) a x b b) a.b c) b x a d) both a x b and b x a scalar projection of vector B on vector A is written as 37. Which statement is right? (a)A.B/A (b)A.B/B(c)A.cos Ө(d)both a and b a) Communitive law: A.B =B.A 12. If two forces each of magnitude 6N and 4N act on a body such b) Multiplicative law: a(A.B) = Ax(aB) that their scalar product is 13.5. The magnitude of their different c) Multiplicative law: A.(B+D) = (A.B) + (A.D) vector will be:(a)5N (b)10N (c)25N (d)4N d) Communitive law: a(A.B) = A.(aB) 13. j x i =_______ (a) k (b) –k (c) 1 (d) -1 38. Which of the following statements is false? 14. i. (j x k) = ____ (a) k (b) –k (c) 1 (d) -1 a) Cross product is commutative 15. The vector product of two same vectors is equal to: b) Cross product is distributive over addition (a) A unit vector(b) position vector(c) Free vector(d) Null vector c) Dot product of two vectors gives a scalar 16. k.(i + j) = ……. (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) -1 (d) N.O.T d) Dot product is commutative 17. A.B = -AB if and only if the angle between the A and B is: (a)0 39. Find the vector product (a X b) of the two given vectors: a = 2i (b)90 (c)180 (d)360 + 3j + 4k, b = 3i + 5j. Here, i, j & k are unit vectors along three 18. Given vector A = 2i + 3j, the angle between A and x-axis is: A. mutually perpendicular axes. tan-1 (3/2) B. tan-1 (2/3) C. sin-1 (2/3) D. cos-1 (2/3) a) -20i + 12j + k b) 10i + 6j + 1/2k c) 20i – 12j – k d) 10i – 6j -1/2k 19. The unit vector along i + j is: 40. What if we multiply a scalar to the unit vector? A. k B. i + j C. (i + j)/ √2 D. (i + j)/2 a) The direction will change accordingly 20. If for two vectors A and B sum (A + B) is perpendicular to the b) The magnitude will change accordingly difference (A - B). The ratio of their magnitude is: c) The magnitude will not change accordingly A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. N.O.T d) The direction will change by a factor of square root of the scalar 21. Identify the pair whose dimensions are equal 41. A vector can always have_____________ (a) Torque and work (b) Stress and energy a) Only one component along any of the axis (c) Force and stress (d) Force and work b) Only two components along any of the axis 22. Electron-volt (eV) is unit of c) Only three components along any of the axis (a) energy (b) charge(c) current (d) potential d) A unit vector along the direction perpendicular to its direction 23. How many significant figures are there in 30.00? 42. If two equal vector forces are mutually perpendicular then the (a) 2 (b) 4(c) 3 (d) 1 resultant force is acting at which angle as compared to one of the 24. If error in measurement of radius of sphere is 1%, what will be vector? a) 45 degree b) 90 degree c) 180 degree d) 0 degree the error in measurement of volume? (a) 1% (b) 1/3%(c) 3% (d) 10% SAHIR HEMNANI
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