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JEE MINOR TEST 14.06.

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Physics
Qs 1 A coin is released inside a lift at a height of 2m from the floor of the lift. The
height of the lift is 10 m. The lift is moving with an acceleration of 9m/s2downwards.
The time after which the coin will strike with the lift is : (g=10m/s2)
Ans 1 When the coin is released, it experiences two accelerations:
1. Downward gravitational acceleration g=10m/s2.
2. Upward pseudo force due to the lift's downward acceleration a=9m/s2.
The effective acceleration of the coin relative to the lift can be calculated as:
“a” effective=g−a=10m/s2−9m/s2=1m/s2
This means the coin accelerates downwards at 1m/s2 relative to the lift.
We will use the kinematic equation for uniformly accelerated motion:
S=ut+12at2
Where:
- S=2m (the distance the coin falls),
- u=0m/s (initial velocity of the coin),
- a=1m/s2 (effective acceleration),
- t is the time in seconds.
Substituting the known values into the equation:
t=2s

Qs 2 The maximum error in the measurement of resistance, current and time for
which cur electrical circuit are 1%,2% and 3% respectively. If the maximum
percentage error in the dissipated heat will be n% then n = .

Qs 3 The SI unit of a physical quantity is pascal-second. The dimensional formula of


this MxLyTz. The value of x + y + z = .
Ans

Qs 4 Match the column –


List – I Measurement List – II Number of significant
digits

a. 0.03010 km 1. Five

b. 1.6000 m/s 2. Four

c. 320 volt 3. Three

d. 6.80 × 102 N 4. Two

a b c d a b c d
(A) 2 1 4 3 (B) 2 1 3 4
(C) 1 2 4 3 (D) None of these

Qs 5 The percentage error in the measurement of mass (M), force (F), instantons
velocity (V) and time are 2%,3% and 1% and 4% respectively.

List – I Physical Quantity List – II Percentage Error

a. Momentum 1. 11%

b. Acceleration   F  2. 4%

M
 

c. Power (= Fv) 3. 5%

d. F 2t 4. 3%

a b c d a b c d
(A) 4 3 2 1 (B) 4 1 3 2
(C) 3 4 2 1 (D) None of these

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