One end of a string of length \(l\) is connected to a particle of mass \(m\) and the other to a small peg on a smooth horizontal table. If the particle moves in a circle with speed \(v\) the net force on the particle (directed towards the center) is:
1. \(T\)
2. \(T-\frac{m v^2}{l}\)
3. \(T+\frac{m v^2}{l}\)
4. \(0\)
A rocket with a lift-off mass of \(20,000\) \(\mathrm{kg}\) is blasted upwards with an initial acceleration of \(5~\mathrm{ms}^{-2}\). Then initial thrust (force) of the blast is: (Take \(g=10\) \(\mathrm{ms}^{-2}\))
1. \(7 \times 10^5 \mathrm{~N} \)
2. \(0 \)
3. \(2 \times 10^5 \mathrm{~N} \)
4. \(3 \times 10^5 \mathrm{~N}\)
Two masses 8 kg and 12 kg are connected at the two ends of a light inextensible string that goes over a frictionless pulley. The acceleration of the masses and the tension in the string when the masses are released are:
A batsman deflects a ball of mass 0.15 kg by an angle of 45° without changing its initial speed which is equal to 54 km/h. Then impulse imparted to the ball is:
1. \(5.2~\mathrm{kgms}^{-1}\)
2. \(3.2~\mathrm{kgms}^{-1}\)
3. \(2.2~\mathrm{kgms}^{-1}\)
4. \(4.2~ \mathrm{kgms}^{-1}\)
The figure shows the position-time graph of a body of mass 0.04 kg. Then the magnitude of each impulse is:
1. \(8 \times 10^{-4} \mathrm{~kg} \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}\)
2. \(8 \times 10^{-3} \mathrm{~kg} \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}\)
3. \(4 \times 10^{-4} \mathrm{~kg} \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}\)
4. \(4 \times 10^{-3} \mathrm{~kg} \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}\)
A constant retarding force of 50 N is applied to a body of mass 20 kg moving initially with a speed of 15 m/s. How long does the body take to stop?
1. 6 sec
2. 5 sec
3. 7 sec
4. 4 sec
A constant force acting on a body of mass \(3.0\) kg changes its speed from \(2.0\) m/s to \(3.5\) m/s in \(25\) s. The direction of the motion of the body remains unchanged. What is the magnitude and direction of the force?
1. | \(0.18\) N opposite to the direction of motion. |
2. | \(0.18\) N along the direction of motion. |
3. | \(0.16\) N along the direction of motion. |
4. | \(0.16\) N opposite to the direction of motion. |
A body of mass 5 kg is acted upon by two perpendicular forces, 8 N and 6 N. The magnitude of the acceleration of the body is:
1. | 0.99 ms-2 | 2. | 3 ms-2 |
3. | 2 ms-2 | 4. | 0.77 ms-2 |
The driver of a three-wheeler moving with a speed of 36 km/h sees a child standing in the middle of the road and brings his vehicle to rest in 4.0 s just in time to save the child. What is the average retarding force on the vehicle?
(The mass of the three-wheeler is 400 kg and the mass of the driver is 65 kg.)
1. \(7.1 \times 10^4 \mathrm{~N}\)
2. \(2.1 \times 10^4 \mathrm{~N}\)
3. \(1.7 \times 10^3 \mathrm{~N}\)
4. \(1.2 \times 10^3 \mathrm{~N}\)
A bob of mass 0.1 kg hung from the ceiling of a room by a string 2 m long is set into oscillations. The speed of the bob at its mean position is . What is the trajectory of the bob if the string is cut when the bob is at its mean position?
1. Parabolic path
2. elliptical path
3. circular path
4. Straight-line path