MABS Institution
11th Physics Monthly Test - 1 ( Laws of motion )-Aug 2020
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Can the coefficient of friction be more than one?
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A ball of mass 150g moving with a velocity of 1s ms-1 is brought to rest by a player in 0.05s. Calculate the impulse and the average force exerted by the player.
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The velocity of a particle moving in a plane is given by the following diagram. Find out the direction of force acting on the particle?
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What provides the centripetal force to a car taking a turn on a level road?
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Give reason. fs = μs.N
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State Newton's third law.
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A circular object is rolled on ice with a velocity 2.5 ms-1 and comes to rest after travelling 3 m. Find the coefficient of friction (g = 9.8 ms-2)
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The motion of a particle of mass m is described by h = ut + 1/2 gt2. Find the force acting on particle.
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what is model?
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What is Centripetal force? Write the expression for it?
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A body under the action of a force \(\vec { F } =(4\vec { i } -8\vec { j } +8\vec { k } )\)N acquires an acceleration of 2 ms-2. Find the mass of the body
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A rectangular box lies on a rough inclined surface. The coefficient of friction between the surface and the box is (\(\mu\)). Let the mass of the box be m.
(a) At what angle of inclination \(\theta\) of the plane to the horizontal will the box just start to slide down the plane?
(b) What is the force acting on the box down the plane, if the, angle of inclination of the plane is increased to a> \(\theta\) .
(c) What is the force needed to be applied upwards along the plane to make the box either remain stationary or just move up with uniform speed ?
(d) What is the force needed to be applied upwards along the plane to \(\mu\)k kgf make the box move up the plane with acceleration a? -
A body of 3.5 kg in acted upon by two forces of magnitudes 3N and 5N making an angle of 90° with each other. Calculate the magnitude if net acceleration experience by the body is,
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There are few forces acting at a Point P produced by strings as shown, which is at rest. Find the forces F1 & F2·
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Apply Newton's second law to a mango hanging from a tree. (Mass of the mango is 400 gm).
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As shown In the diagram, three blocks connected together lie on a horizontal frictionless table and pulled to the right with a force F = 50N. If m1 = 5 kg, m2 = 10 kg and m3 = 15 kg. Find the tensions T1 and T2.
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Explain the similarities and differences of centripetal and centrifugal forces
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Derive an expression for the acceleration of the body sliding down a frictionless surface.
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How does a 'cart + horse' accelerate and moves forward?
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Prove Impulse - Momentum equation.
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Prove the law of conservation of linear momentum. Use it to find the recoil velocity of a gun when a bullet is fired from it.
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Explain the need for banking of tracks.
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Give some examples for centripetal force.
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How will you confirm Newton's third law by the way of Two Bodies in Contact on a Horizontal Surface?
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Calculate the centripetal acceleration of Moon towards the Earth.