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The document outlines a course focused on kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, and friction, specifically for JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024 preparation. It includes various physics problems related to motion, projectile dynamics, and forces, with multiple-choice questions and calculations. The content is structured to enhance understanding of fundamental concepts in mechanics through practical applications and problem-solving.

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PI eked Gee) TOPIC: or SRGBT tor JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2024 ENTHUSIAST COURSE INEMATICS, NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION & FRICTION SECTION.1 : SINGLE CORRECT TYPE (+4, -1) In the figure shown. the speed of the truck is v to the right. The speed with which the block is moving up at @ = 60": ie (8) 20/3 cand (D) none , r In the arrangement shown in figure. The ratio of velocity V, & V; of block (A) and pully is 4 hab 1 1 sina v (A) 7 = 2eow By = (C) yz = 2sin0 (D) none A block of mss 21 xesting on the ground is tied to a light string of lenth 21 which passes through a fixed light pulley 2s <:0w" im the figure, The free end of the string is pulled to the right with uniform horizontal velocity vp. The acceleration of the block at the instant when P is horizontally displaced through x will be ee 7 wr . If Ris the range of a projectile on a horizontal plane and b its maximum height. then maximum horizontal range with the same speed of projection is R? h R 2 : (2R+ = DV 2h + — (a) 2b 8 )2R + oR { 7 ‘A bal is proyected from point A with velocity 10m/sec. perpendicular to the inelined plane as in igure Range of the ball on the incline is (A) 403m (B) 20113 m (C)1320.m (D} 403m ie Gaul tay 6) © SRGBT 1 1 10. nL. 12. 13. 14. 15. particle of 30° with the {s projected with a speed V from a paint © making an angle i ete! I the same tana second particle thrown vertly upwerd frm » pont ‘th speed w: The two particle reach H, the highest point on the perabolic path of the E article simultaneously, then the ratio V/v * 2 Bb w 32 23 Oy Oy plane 7 when it drops a warning A rescue plane is flying horizontally at a speed of 30 m/s and at an altitude of 125 m flare. Neglecting air resistance and assuming that the plane does not change its course, speed, altitude, how far from the plane isthe flare when it hits the ground? (A) 146m (B) 195m (C) 125m (0) 150 m airplane is fying When it [An airplane is lying in a horizontal direction with a velocity of 600 km/hour and at a height of 1960 m. Wh js vertically above the point A on the ground a body is dropped from it. The body strikes the ground at point B. Calculate the distance AB. (A)2.1 km (B)53km (42m (D)3.3km “There are two values of time for which a projectile is atthe same height (say h) from ground. If Tis the total fime of flight for this projectile on level ground, then the sum of these two times is equal to (ast (8) 4773 costa OT ‘Two trains, which are moving along different tracks in opposite directions towards each other, are put on the same track by mistake. Their drivers, on noticing the mistake, start slowing down the trains when the trains ‘are 300 m apart. Graphs given below show their velocities as function of time as the trains slow down. The ‘separation between the trains after both have stopped, is: Veo Ven) 2 » tN rs) (A) 120 m_ (B) 280 m (C) 60 m (D) 20 m A bullet moving with a speed of 72mis enters a thick fixed wooden block and comes to rest after penetrating through a distance of 9 cm. If the wooden block were 8 cm thick, find the speed (in m/s) with which the bullet would come out of the block. Assuming constant retardation of bullet in wood. (4) 12V2 m/s (8) 24V2 m/s {C)24 mis (0) 8N3 m/s ‘AB is the vertical diameter ofa circle in a vertical plane. Another diameter CD makes an angle of 60° with AB: then the ratio ofthe time taken by a particle to slide along AB to the time taken by it to slide along CD. is (yen @) V2:1 (34:2 1: V2 A self-propelled vehicle of mass M whose engine delivers constant power P has an acceleration P a Taw 7 inetease the velciy ofthe vehicle from v, tov, he distance travelled by it (assuming ne fition) ws 2(4-v) ‘The car delivered the cargo from point A to point B. moving at average speed u, = 40 km/h. Turning back, the car was moving al an average speed of v, = GO kin / (A) The average speed of ils movement al the way is 50 keri tr {B) The average speed of its movement all the way is 52 krn/hr (C) The average speed of its movernent all the way is {D) The average speed of its movement all the way 1s 48 knvtu ‘SRGBT . x 16. Velocity of a particle moving along a straight line at any time 'is given by V = cos (@ 1 ) Find out the distance travelled by the particle in the firs! 1.5 seconds. 3 x (aim (8) om (2m m5 17. During a trip Shyam walks a lttle faster than Ram. who started off earlier. Shyam observes that he reaches a cerlain tee time t, later than Ram. Then he catches up with Ram after another lapse of time t. The ratio of vs 10 Va 5 ty ust t u ieee aes oy my, yim) 18. A small body 1s released from rest on a smooth inclined plane at 1 = 0. Velocity versus time graph of the body is as shown in the figure. The angle of inclination of the plane with the horizontal is (a) 30° (B45 i (tan? 5 ie (D)tar! (5) T > tse) 19. The fow speed of water vanes with the distance from is straight bank as v= (11m) Vz. where zis the distance in motes from te bank. Aswimmer enters the river ata point Aon the bank andswims at2 ms. ina direction perpendicular to the river lou: What i hs drift downstream by the time his perpendicular distance from the bank is 20m? (A) 304m (B)298m (C) 367m (D) 242m 20. Lord Krishna ss driving the chariot in the battlefield of Kurukshetra with a velocity of 10 mis in the north direction. Ii the wind is blowing with a velocity of 10 mis from west to east, in what direction will the flag on the chariot flutter? (A) North east direction (B) South east direction (C) North west direction (D) South west direction 21. A flagis hoisted on the steamer on the basis ofthe data given below find out the direction of flutter of the flag Vesesmeriuner = }0V3 ms"! towards North Vawer =5 ms | towards East Varng =5 ms ! toward East (A) North (B) South: (C) East (D) West 22. A caristraveling ono highuoy a a speed 25 mis A passenger i a ca trows & aoe eeeeie ae uah hongonal me plone perpendicular the motion ofthe car ‘The ball i projected with a speed of 10 m/s relative to car. What may be the initial velocity of ball in unit vector rotation, (A) 251+8}+6k (BY 101 +8]+6k x (C) 101425} +6k 1D) 25146) +8k z SRGBT 3 Saas sre eit a 2. 27. 31 ‘An aeToplane is flying vertically upwards. When itis at 2 height of 1000m above the ground and moving at, speed of 367 mis. shot ified of wth a speed of S67 mv rom a point rect below What shouad be the accelerahon of seroplane so that 1 may escape from being hit ? (A) >S ms? (B) >10 mys? {C) <10 mvs? {D) Not possible Apartcle A is moving with a constant velocity of 1(),/7 m/sec. Another particle B is moving with a constant but unknown velocity At an instant, the line joining A and B makes an angle of 60" with velocity of A. The minimum ‘Possible magnitude of velocity of B. if they collide after some time is. (see figure) +B 1AYS msec 1B) 53 ms (€) 10/3 ms (D) 15ms ‘Ata pasticular instant. a stationary observer on the ground sees a package falling with a speed v, at an ange to the vertical. To a pilot flying horizontally with a constant speed relative to the ground. the package appears to be falling vertically with a speed v, al that same instant. What is the speed ol the pilot relative to the ground ? (ary, - B)¥y-¥, (C2 vA? Dw + vr? ‘Two cars A and B travels along x-axis. The distance of A & B from the starting point is given as a function of time dy = M+ F Bexg = 2F + 2¢ (here xis in meter & tis in sec). At whal times i the distance from A to B neither increasing nor decreacing 1 2 3 WA) 5 see B) 5 sec (0) § see, () none A river is flowing with velocity 2 ms. A boat is moving downstream. Velocity of boat in still water is 3 ms. A person standing on boat throas a bali ventcally upaards wrt himself with a velocity of 10m s. Arthe top most point. the velocity of all w.r: man standing on boat wt fiver and u:51 ground respectively )5.3.0ms @)0.3.5ms (0.5.3ms (D) none of these {A particle moving along a straight line according to the law x=At'+BP+CP. where x sits postion measured fea fiued point on the line and isthe time elapsed ti it reachee postion x ater starting from the fxed point Here AB and C are postive constants 1A) hs velocin: att = 0 is A {B) Its acceleration at + (C) its velocity at t = Ois B {D) Its acceleration at OsB =08C. k ‘The displacment of the particle varies with time according to the relation X = zl! -e™] . Then the velocity of the particle is bv {C) kbe™ wore ke™ : A sireet car start to move rectilinearly from station A to the next stop B with an acceleration varying accord ng t the bw a = a ~ Bx where « and i are positive constant and x 15 its distance from station A. The distance AB is then equal to (A) 20 (B) aif (C) 2p, (D) 20 ‘Abody of mass 1 kg is acted upon by a force F = 2sin3nt i + 3cos 3xtj find ts posivon at t= I sec if at 2 rest at origin (Zh) ornate 55 Sei {D) none of 33. 3t. While solving a kinematics problem for the motion of an object, @ student oblained the following result: = k~ tue ushere ois acceleration, vis speed and k and bere positive constants. Given that att = 0. v = 0, which of the following v versus t graphs is consistent with the equation? (a) (8) | — © i) 1 q f 1 In the fiqure. a man of true mass M is standing on a weighing machine placed ima cabin, The cabin is joined by a string with a body of mass m. Assuming no ‘andl negligible mass of cabin and weighing machine, the measured fiction mass of man is Mm ow Nim M-m om (D) depends on g Two blocks of mass 6 kg and 4 kg are pushed along a horizontal frictionless surface by a force of 40, N. applied to the 6 kg block at an angle of 60° to the horizontal. The force that the 4 kg block exerts on the 6 kg block is IA) 8 Nto the left (B) 12 Nto the left (C)12Ntothe right (D) BN to the right wo ideal springs with light pans are hanging vertically as shown. I kg mass is placed F -10Ne in pan A. the descent of pan B in equilibrium is x,. When the same mass is instead placea! in pan B the descent of pan B in equilibrium is xp, Then yx, aya B)23 4 (cya2 (D) none : “Two weights w, and w, are suspended from the ends of alight string passing over a smooth pulley. I the pulley is pulled up at an acceleration g, the tension in the string will be 4wi) 2wiw> fen) wi 8) wit we (OW aw ©) 30 Fw a) wi 'A-10 kg mass is stationary in the position shown. Each of the thie springs are relaxed. Each spring has a phoracteriste sifness constant, k, as shown on the diagram. Ifthe mass is now displaced 20 mm to the tight ‘char will be the net force, in newons, exerted by the three springs on the mass? Ignore gravity fk oom 100 8 vrs} c= 200 Nim. (ay 12N (B)5N (an (D)18N {A body of mass 1 kg moving with velocity 1 mis makes an elastic one dimensional F collision with an identical stationary body. They are in contaet for bref time Lm. ‘Their force of interaction increases from zero toF nearly in tie 0.5m anu deewases linearly 10 zero in further time 0.5 m as shown in figure. The magnitude of lowe Fy is (a) 4 kN (B) LKN (C)2 kN (D) zero : oa 39. A particle is situated at the origin of a coordinate system. The following forces begin to act on the particle ‘simultaneously (Assuming particle is initially at rest) R =Si-sjesk. f =2)e8}+08, 1 =-6)44}-7k. Fy =-1-3}-2k ‘Then the particle will move (A) in. XY plane {B) in ¥2 Plane {C) in Z-X plane (D) along X-axis 40. Five forces i ‘+ Fa. BB, and Fy acting on a particle of mass 2.0 kg so that, its moving with 4 mvs? in east direction. I F, fore is removed, then the acceleration becomes 7 més? in north, then the acceleration of the ‘block if only F, is acting will be (A) 16 ms? 8) Jesmue (C) 60 mvs? (0) 33 ms? ‘41. In the setup shown, blocks of masses 3 3m and 2m are placed on frictionless horizontal ground and the free end P of the thread is being pulled by a constant force F Find acceleration ofthe free end P” SE “on ee oT OD 42. A monkey pulls along the ground ‘objects A & B each of mass 0.3 kg cont ‘masses are found to approach each constant force applied by monkey is (A) aN (B) 2N Point of a 10 m long light inextensible string connecting two identical tinuously along the perpendicular bisector of line joining the masses. The other at a relative acceleration of 5 m/s? when they are 6 m apart. The (9) 3N (D) none 43. Three blocks of mass 1 ka, 4 kg and 2 kg are placed on a smooth horizontal plane as shown in the figure. The contact force between 1 kg block and 4 kg block is BON FRG] 4kg [akg }OON. (A) 1001N (B) 120N (C)S0N (D) 110N 44. A particle of small mass m is joined to a very heavy body by a light string passing over a light pulley (as in at wood machine). Both bodies are free to move, The total downward force on the pulley is nearly (A) mg (B)2mg (C)4mg (D) >> mg 45. A 10kg monkey is climbing a massles rope attached toa 15kg mass over ate round. In order to rise the mass from the ground he must cmt with (A) uniform acceleration greater than Sm/sec? (B) uniform acceleration greater than 2.5m/sec® (C)high speed : (D) uniform acceleration greater than 10m/sec® limb. The mass is lying on the 4.30 kg boy slides down a rope with an acceleration of 1 mvs”. If W" denotes the apparent weight of the boy and T the tension in the rope, then (a)W = 310N (B)T =310N ()W=T=270N (D)W= = 330N SRGBT 6 49. 50. 52. 5k BETES aE ee eae ‘Aballis held at rest in position A by two light cords as shown in figure. The horizontal cord is now cut and the ball sings tothe positon B What is the ratio ofthe tension in the cord in position B to that in initial position A before cutting (a3 (8) 3/4 (oe 1 “Two blocks whose sum of masses is 1 kg were arranged as shown. Acceleration of blocks is twice. when A is hanging that of when B is hanging, the mass of A is (neglect friction) B ] smooth 1 a) Sha ©) Z's (0) Fh Aboy of mass 40 kgis climbing a vertical pole at a constant speed. If the coefficient of friction between his palms ‘and the pole is 0.8 and g = 10 ms ®, the normal force that he is applying on the pole is (A) 300N (8) 400 (C)500N (D) 600 N In the system of pulleys shown what should be the value of m, such that 100m ; remaing at rest wt ground (B) 160m (C) 100g veopntQ (D) 200gn ‘A smooth rod of length | is kept inside a trolley at an angle @ as shown in the figure. What should be the ‘acceleration 2 of the trolley so that the rod remains in equilibrium with respect to it? (A) gtan@ (B)gcos 8 (Chasine ()gcore ‘Avblock tied between wo springs sin equilibrium. I upper springis cut then the acceleration us of the block just ater cutis 6 m/s? downwards. Now. if instead of upper spring, lower spring, 7 is being cut then the acceleration of the block just after the cut will be: (A) 16 mis? (8) 4 mst? 7 (C) cannot be determined {D) none of these “Three solid hemispheres of radi R each are placed in contact with each other, with ther flat faces on a rough horizontal surface. A sphere of mass M and radius Ris placed symmetrically on top of them. The normal reaction between the top sphere and any hemisphere. assuming the system to be static. is 1A) Mg By (C) Mg/V3 (C)None 54, Mass m shown in figure fs in equilitxtum, If Its displaced further by x and released find its acceleration just after i is released. Take pulleys to be light & smooth and strings ight. akx. kx nl ®) om ak © = (D) None of these ‘a’ and T be the acceleration ofthe blocks and tension in the string Temnectiely The string and the pulley are frictionless and massless. Which of the graphs show the corect ‘elatonship between a and T forthe system in which sum of the two masses m, and mis constant. i Za ' ~ a) 8) 3 oe 7 Tt ~ 1 (c) (D) a _ ‘56- Two blocks ave arranged as shoum on a smooth horizontal surlsce. A force Fs exerted on the small block m. ‘Which of the following statements are true? fin (A) The normal force exerted by m on M is equal to F (B) The normal force exerted by m on M is smaller than F (C) The normal force exerted by m on M is larger than the normal fore exerted by M on m (D) The normal force exerted by m on M is smaller than the norinel for exert by Mon m 57. Amass Mis suspended by two springs A and B of force constants k, and ky respectively as shown in the. diagram. The total stretch of springs in equilibrium is : Me ik B) ARK Mg BB - oo 2 (0 Faia) o . 58. A block rests on a rough inclined plane making an angle of 30° with the horizontal. The coefficient of sate friction between the block and the plane is 0.8. If the frictional force on the block is 10 N, the macs of the block (in kg) is take g = 10 mvs!) (ay20 (3) 40 (16 (25 59. A honzontal force of 10.0 Nis acting on a 10 kg box that is sliding to the right along the Noor with velocity v (as depicted in the adjacent figure). The coefficient of kinetic fiction between the box anlthe floor is 0.20, The bon is having : {A) acceleration towards lef = (B) acceleration towards right. oy HY (C) constant speed and constant velocity as (D) constant speed but not constant velocity SRGBT were 6 61. 63. 65. 66. Block 1 is stacked on top of block 2, Block 2 is connected by a light card to block 3. which is pulled along a {rietionless surface with a force F as shown in the diagram. Block 1 is accelerated at the same rate as block 2 because of the frictional force between the two blocks. If all three blocks have the same mass m, which of the following cannot be coefficient of static friction between block 1 and block 2? T Hor 2 ae oF an tay me 8) 3mg (cr mg @ 4mg “Thvee blocks (m,, m, & m,) are slid at constant velocity across a rough surface as shown, The coefcient of kinetic friction between each block and the surface i 1. Find force applied by m, on m,? cafe | re smgu- (m,+ magn (D) (m, + m,+ mon (A) F- (my mau (B) (m, + m,)gp 1{ wealge is moving with acceleration a as shown in the figure and friction coefficient petwwer wo blocks i then value af net force on ms (Arma (B) V2 me (C) mq - yma Oxo ‘Apticle moves on a. rough horizontal ground with some rita velox ity say vp, 2/4 of ts kinetic energy is lst a eevee i Therscoelicient offen berseess paral and the qround is ve Wo Yo ®) duty (0 ety Blo When the road is dry and the coefficient of friction isp. the maximum specd of a car ina circular path is 10 mis. if the road becomes wel and i’ = }W2. Whal is the maximum speed permitted ? (A) 5 ms (B) 10 mis (€)10,/2 ms (0) 52 ms Aparicle ie eleased one by one from lop of two inclined rough surfaces of height h each. The angle of inclination Ar ke 60° Coeficient of friction is same in both cases. IK, & Kp be kinetic energies of particle at bottom of plane in two cases then, ()k, = Ky (B)K, < Ke (OK, > K {(D) data insufficient In the pulley arrangement shown. the pulley P, is movable. Assuming coefficient of friction between m and surface to be }. the minimum value of M for which m is at rest is fa) M=SHm P, TMT (BP m= ‘67. _ For the system consisting ofthe two blocks shown in the fgure, the minimum horizontal fore F's applied so that block B does not fll under the influence of ee ‘Gravity. The masses of A and B are 16.0 kilograms and 4.00 kilograms, E a 8 tespectveh, The hortontl surface tions end the coefien of ton benacen the two blocks is 0.50 ‘The magnitude of F is most nearly Conn (B) 100N (0) 400N ‘What athe minum vue fhe fore F (nN) such ta the lock shown nthe rangement, doesnot move? (0) 5V31N ©9. Abox weighing 6 kg is bei oe aye bei ‘Sms? overa rough surface with the help of a string own gram. ved is 0.5, then the tension inthe string is, (A)30N (B) 60 N (C) more than 6 N but less than 60 N DION 70. With what minimum acceleration m: 'ass M must be moved on frictionless surface so that m remains stick to it as shown, The coefficient of fiction between M & mis 1 . M () wg & (B) B mg Bmg (oy EE Mim aM © 71. Ablock of mass mis kepton a rough nlned plane wthcosfficento icon. The force required to just awe the block up is _ a. (A) wang cos @ {B) mg sino (C) mg sin 8 + umg cos 8 (D) mg sin 6 — 4 mg cos 8 F, ® 72. Ablock A kept on a rough plate (00,) with coefficient of static friction n, = 0.75 0g & coefficient of kinetic friction 4, = 015. The plate is leaning with horizonal at an angle @ = tan"(y,). If the plate is further tilted slighily & the acceleration of block will be: (A) 1.5 ms? (8)2 met (25 ms? (D) none of these 73. _ In the given figure the blocks are a rest. After that « force of 10N acts on the block of 4 kg mass. The co-efficient Of static friction and the co-eflicient of kinetic friction ave jt, = 0.2 and , = 0.15 for both the surfaces in contact The magnitude of friction force acting between the surface of contact between the 2 ky and 4 kg block in this situation is wan @4N (C)333N (0) Ze ‘SRGBT . BO yt 74. _A.rope of length L and mass M is being puled on rough horizontal flor by a constant horizontal force F = Ma. “The force is acting al one end of the rope in the same direction as the length of the rope. The coefficient of kinetic friction between rope and floor is 1/2. Then. the tension at the midpoint of the rope is (A) Mg 4 (B) 2Mg/5 (C)Mg/8 (D) M/Z 75. Two blocks A(1kg} and B(3ka) rest over the other on a smooth horizontal plane (A over B). The coefficient of static ‘and dynamic friction between A and Bis the same and equal to. 715, The maximum horizontal force in newton that ‘can be applied to A in onder that both A and B do not have relative motion is = [9 = 9.8 m/s") (19.6 (B)147 (C)98 (0)49 76. Abad of mass’ can side on a thin vertical rod, with sliding fiction coeficient between them = p. The rod i aetctad honzontlly with a constant acceleration '’. For what value of’ will an Earth observer see equal horizontal and vertical components ofthe acceleration of the bead? (a). + 0) (B)g/(1-¥) (Ong {D) none 77. The force requned jus to move a body up an inclined plane is double the force required just to prevent the body from sliding dow I! 18 the coefficient of friction. the inclination of plane to the horizontal, (A) @ = tan “3p (B) 0 = tan "2p) (C)0 = tan dy) (0) 0 = tan "(u) 78. A block is given certain upward velocity along the incline of elevation a . The time of ascent to upper point Yas Paes to be hall the time of descent 10 initial point. The co-efficient of friction between block and inclines (A) 05 tana (B) 03 tana (C) 06 tana (D) 02 tana 79. Pushing orc that makes an angle ® withthe horizontal i applied ona block of weight W placed on 2 horizontal Pable Ifthe maximum angle of friction be A, the magnitude of force required to move the body is equal to: Wsin 0) gsin(O—7.) Weosi. (A) cos(O—7.) @ cos(0-%) 80, The coefficient of static fretion between your hand and a pie plate is about (0.8). I you want to put 2 cream pie ineomeone's face. whal minimum acceleration do you need to keep it from sliding down your vertical hand ? 4g 28 Se 5g (A) 5 (B) Ns c) > (D) 4 SECTION-II : NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE (+4, -1) (SINGLE/DOUBLE/THREE & FOUR DIGITS ANSWER INCLUDING DECIMAL) 1. the velocity of bloc Bin the given arrangement is 3 misec towards right, then find the velocity of Ain ms. 3m B ‘An atwood machine is setup in an elevator moving upward at 5 mis and slowing ‘down at 2 mis’. The intial velocity of block B is 2 mis upward and the acceleration of lock A is 3 m s' downwards. Find the time (in sec.) at which block B will return to its initial position Assume the string remains taut and the acceleration of the elevator does not charay: Curing the required time interval. SRGBT wn ‘moment of its motion. x ‘The figure shows the velocity and the acceleration of a point-like body at the initial i of its ao livection and the absolute value of the acceleration remain constant. Find the time in seconds vebeRy mach tm hun valie? Datmin= 6 mA vy= 24 mis, 9 =143°) ae ‘%_ Atore thrown withthe velocity vy = 12 mat an angle @ = 45° to the horizontal, dropped to the ground at {adistance s from the point where it was threun From whet height h should the stone be thrown in @ horizontal ‘Gestion with the same inital velocty vg fort fala the sees ra S. Atrmin covers half ofits Journey ata speed of 10 ms’ and the ot a 151ms:?. What isthe average speed ofthe train during the whole foots pe arate eared 6. 7. 8. ‘mowing upsmeam.I'the time i takes to cover the same distance in sll unter then unite 3g nhs Two swimmers P and Q start swimming trom diferent postions on the same bank as shown inthe figure. The ver of ead aoe pe Sede 90° with reper to tha eet teach pat Ae eae to cross the Q along ah 10m. The swimmer Q aso takes the same time to weach the poietic pa velocity component of Qalong x-axis with respect to ground is K/24. Find the value of xm, bo J=t * ae 10. {ne sor flowing at 20 mis a swimmer who can swim at 10 m/s elatve to water jumps from one bank of the ‘ver The direction from norm tothe bank of ver al which suimmer should summan as oveicinen Ha ane x is 5 rad. Then xis 11 A tod is roating with an angular velocty of 3x mals, What i the angular acceleration ofthe rod at the ime when it has an angular velociy of 12x rad/s. M answer in (na) rad filn in OM shone 12. A Point movesin the XY plane such thal is component of velocily along the x axis is always 0.5 mis so that the etory equation has the form y = 2x? +3. Find the velocity (in ms) of the particle at x = 1. Fil vy in OMR sheet. SRGBT 15. 16. 17. 18: 19. 20. ‘A car of mass 1000 kg is traveling with a speed of 36 knv/hr, The driver brakes and the momentum starts cheng unter. ere by 3000 kan 6 wee: What athe oe ie alpen se) ter raking whan car comes to rest ? ‘Aman of mass 50 kg slides down a massless rope with acceleration 2 rr/sec? with respect to rope attached to the ceiling of an elevator. If elevator is going up with an acceleration 2 m/sec? then find tension in the rope (in N). A particle of mass 10 kg is acted upon by a force F along the line of oor motion which varies as shown in the figure. The initial velocity of the Particle is 10 ms ', Find the maximum velocity attained by the particle 20 before it comes to instantaneous res one etic) isn} A block of mass 5 kg is moving with speed of 8 mvs on a horizontal smooth surface. A force of 10 N is applied on it for 3 sec in direction opposite to i's motion. Final speed of the particle is ms In the arrangement shown in the figure. the pulleys are all massless. The load has @ ‘mass of 21 kg. The point P is moved by a distance of 2.5 cm. Find the minimum work {in J) required to be done by the force In the figure shown, pulleys are ideal and strings are inextensible. Find acceleration 4 (in mvs) of the block on right hand side. ‘An elevator cabin has a mass of 900 kg (excluding man's mass) A man is standing init t When the cabin i pulled upwards with a force of 7000 N, the man feels a normal force of 700 N on his feet. How much normal force (in N) will he feel if we pull the cabin upward with a force of 10,000 N. ft An elevator starts from rest with a constant upward acceleration. It moves 5 m in the first 2 s. A passenger in the elevator is holding a 4 kg package by a vertical string. The tension in the string during the accelerating process is _———N?. sees SRGBT 13

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