Self Studies

Laws Of Motion ...

TIME LEFT -
  • Question 1
    1 / -0

    Concept of pseudo force is valid only in

  • Question 2
    1 / -0

    A block of mass m is kept on a smooth moving wedge. If the acceleration of the wedge is equal to a, acceleration of m relative to the wedge is 

  • Question 3
    1 / -0

    A boy of mass 40 kg is 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 m/s2 the horizontal force that he is applying on the  pole is

  • Question 4
    1 / -0

    In the adjoining figure, the tension in the string connecting A and B is

  • Question 5
    1 / -0

    In the system shown in the adjoining figure, the acceleration of the 1 kg mass is 

  • Question 6
    1 / -0

    Two masses M1 and M2 are attached to the ends of a string which passes over a pulley attached to the top of a double inclined plane of angles of inclination α and β If M2 > M1, the acceleration ‘a’ of the system is given by 

  • Question 7
    1 / -0

    Three masses of 1 kg, 6 kg and 3 kg are connected to each other with threads and are placed on a table a as shown in the figure. What is the acceleration with which the system is moving  (Take g = 10 m/s2)

  • Question 8
    1 / -0

    The pulley arrangements shown in figure are identical, the mass of the rope being negligible. In case I, the mass m is lifted by attaching a mass 2m to the other end of the rope. In case II, the mass m is lifted by pulling the other end of the rope with a constant downward force, F = 2 mg, where g is acceleration due to gravity. The acceleration of mass m in case I is

  • Question 9
    1 / -0

    In the pulley-block arrangement shown in figure. Find the relation between acceleration of block A and B. 

  • Question 10
    1 / -0

    Two masses of 1 kg and 5 kg are attached to the ends of a massless string passing over a pulley of negligible weight. The pulley itself is attached to a light spring balance as shown in the figure. The masses start moving during this interval, the reading of spring balance will be 

  • Question 11
    1 / -0

    Two bodies of mass 4 kg and 6 kg are attached to the ends of a string passing over a pulley. A 4 kg mass is attached to the table top by another string. The tension in this string T1 is equal to (g = 10 m/s2)  

  • Question 12
    1 / -0

    Two bodies of mass 6 kg and 4 kg are tied to a string as shown in the adjoining figure. If the table is smooth and pulley frictionless, then acceleration of mass 6 kg will be (g = 10 m/s2

  • Question 13
    1 / -0

    Two masses of 8 kg and 4 kg are connected by a string as shown in the figure over a frictionless pulley. The acceleration of the system is

  • Question 14
    1 / -0

    A trolley T of mass 5 kg on a horizontal smooth surface is pulled by a load of 2 kg through a uniform rope ABC of length 2 m and mass 1 kg. As the load falls from BC = 0 to BC = 2 m, its acceleration (in m/s2) changes from

  • Question 15
    1 / -0

    Two wooden blocks are moving on a smooth horizontal surface such that the mass m remains stationary with respect to block of mass M as shown in figure. The magnitude of force P is 

  • Question 16
    1 / -0

    A block sliding along inclined plane as shown in figure. If the acceleration of chamber is ‘a’ as shown in the figure. The time required to cover a distance L along inclined plane is 

  • Question 17
    1 / -0

    A block of mass 4 kg is suspended through two light spring balances A and B. Then A and B will read respectively  

  • Question 18
    1 / -0

    A light string fixed at one end to a clamp on ground passes over a fixed pulley and hangs at the other side. It makes an angle of 30o with the ground. A monkey of mass 5 kg climbs up the rope. The clamp can tolerate a vertical force of 40 N only. The maximum acceleration in upward direction with which the monkey can climb safely is (neglect friction and take g = 10 m/s2)

  • Question 19
    1 / -0

    If the normal reactional force is doubled, the coefficient of friction is  

  • Question 20
    1 / -0

    The force acting on the block pushes it, then pushing of the block will be possible along the surface, if 

  • Question 21
    1 / -0

    An object is placed on the surface of a smooth inclined plane of inclination θ It takes time ‘t’ to reach he bottom. If the same object is allowed to slide down a rough inclined plane of inclination θ it takes time nt to reach the bottom where n is a number greater than 1. The coefficient of friction μ  is given by

  • Question 22
    1 / -0

    The frictional force between two surfaces is independent of

  • Question 23
    1 / -0

    A body of mass 2 kg rests on a rough inclined plane making an angle 30o with the horizontal. The coefficient of static friction between the block and the plane is 0.7. The frictional force on the block is

  • Question 24
    1 / -0

    A man walks over a rough surface, the angle between the force of friction and the instantaneous velocity of the person is  

  • Question 25
    1 / -0

    A heavy block of mass M is slowly placed on a conveyor belt moving with a speed v. The coefficient of friction between the block and the belt is μ. Through what distance will the block slide on the belt?

  • Question 26
    1 / -0

    A uniform rope of length l lies on a table. If the coefficient of friction is m, then the maximum length l1of the part of this rope which can overhang from the edge of the table without sliding down is 

  • Question 27
    1 / -0

    A body is moving with uniform velocity of 2 m/s on a rough level surface. The frictional force on it is 10 N. If the body moves with velocity 4 m/s, the force of friction will be 

  • Question 28
    1 / -0

    The coefficient of static friction μ  between block A of mass 2kg and the table as shown in the figure is 0.2. What would be the maximum mass value of block B so that the two blocks do not move? The string and the pulley are assumed to be smooth and massless (g = 10 m/s2

  • Question 29
    1 / -0

    At any instant if the velocity of point A is 10 m/s then calculate the velocity of point B?

  • Question 30
    1 / -0

    Frictional force acting on the block is

Submit Test
Self Studies
User
Question Analysis
  • Answered - 0

  • Unanswered - 30

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
Submit Test
Self Studies Get latest Exam Updates
& Study Material Alerts!
No, Thanks
Self Studies
Click on Allow to receive notifications
Allow Notification
Self Studies
Self Studies Self Studies
To enable notifications follow this 2 steps:
  • First Click on Secure Icon Self Studies
  • Second click on the toggle icon
Allow Notification
Get latest Exam Updates & FREE Study Material Alerts!
Self Studies ×
Open Now