Section A
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1. Rain is falling vertically with a speed of 35 ms–1. Winds starts blowing after sometime with a speed of 12
ms–1 in east to west direction. In which direction should a boy waiting at a bus stop hold his umbrella ?
2. A motorboat is racing towards north at 25 km/h and the water current in that region is 10 km/h in
the direction of 60° east of south. Find the resultant velocity of the boat.
3. The position of a particle is given by
2
r = 3.0tiˆ + 2.0t ˆj + 5.0kˆ
where t is in seconds and the coefficients have the proper units for r to be in metres. (a) Find v(t)
and a(t) of the particle. (b) Find the magnitude and direction of v(t) at t = 1.0 s.
4. A particle starts from origin at t = 0 with a velocity 5.0 î m/s and moves in x-y plane under action
m
( )
of a force which produces a constant acceleration of 3.0iˆ + 2.0 jˆ 2 (a) What is the y-coordinate of the
s
particle at the instant its x-coordinate is 84 m ? (b) What is the speed of the particle at this time ?
5. A hiker stands on the edge of a cliff 490 m above the ground and throws a stone horizontally with
an initial speed of 15 ms–1. Neglecting air resistance, find the time taken by the stone to reach the
ground, and the speed with which it hits the ground. (Take g = 9.8 ms–2).
6. A cricket ball is thrown at a speed of 28 ms–1 in a direction 30° above the horizontal. Calculate (a) the
maximum height, (b) the time taken by the ball to return to the same level, and (c) the distance from the
thrower to the point where the ball returns to the same level.
7. An insect trapped in a circular groove of radius 12 cm moves along the groove steadily and
completes 7 revolutions in 100 s. (a) What is the angular speed, and the linear speed of the motion
? (b) Is the acceleration vector a constant vector ? What is its magnitude ?
8. The ceiling of a long hall is 25 m high. What is the maximum horizontal distance that a ball thrown
with a speed of 40 ms–1 can go without hitting the ceiling of the hall ?
9. A cricketer can throw a ball to a maximum horizontal distance of 100 m. How much high above the
ground can the cricketer throw the same ball ?
10. A stone tied to the end of a string 80 cm long is whirled in a horizontal circle with a constant speed.
If the stone makes 14 revolutions in 25 s, what is the magnitude and direction of acceleration of the
stone ?
11. The position of a particle is given by :
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r = (3.0 t iˆ - 2.0 t 2 jˆ + 4.0 kˆ ) m where t is in seconds and the coefficients have the proper units
for r to be in metres.
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(a) Find the v and a of the particle ?
(b) What is the magnitude and direction of velocity of the particle at t = 2.0 s ?
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12. A particle starts from the origin at t = 0 s with a velocity of 10. 0 j ms–1 and moves in the x – y plane
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with a constant acceleration of (8 i + 2 j ) ms–2 .
(a) At what time is the x-coordinate of the particle 16 m ? What is the y-coordinate of the particle at
that time ?
(b) What is the speed of the particle at the time ?
(a) At what time is the x-coordinate of the particle 16 m ? What is the y-coordinate of the particle at
that time ?
(b) What is the speed of the particle at the time ?
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13. Write and explain Newton’s second law of motion. Obtain F = m a and derive SI unit of force in
SI unit system.
14. Write important points of Newton’s third law of motion.
15. Obtain the formula for the maximum safe speed (vmax) of a vehicle on a level curved road.
16. For a vehicle moving on a banked curved road, using free body diagram (FBD), obtain the formula for
the maximum safe speed (vmax).
17. A bullet of mass 0.04 kg moving with a speed of 90 ms–1 enters a heavy wooden block and is stopped
after a distance of 60 cm. What is the average resistive force exerted by the block on the bullet ?
18. A batsman hits back a ball straight in the direction of the bowler without changing its initial speed
of 12 ms–1. If the mass of the ball is 0.15 kg, determine the impulse imparted to the ball. (Assume
linear motion of the ball)
19. See Figure, A mass of 6 kg is suspended by a rope of length 2 m from the ceiling. A force of 50 N
in the horizontal direction is applied at the midpoint P of the rope, as shown. What is the angle the
rope makes with the vertical in equilibrium ? (Take g = 10 ms–2). Neglect the mass of the rope.
T1sin
T2
1 m T1 T1 T1cos
P 50N W
T1sin 50N
1m P
T2
60N W 60N T2
(b) (c)
(a) FBD of W FBD of P
20. What is the acceleration of the block and trolley system shown in a figure (a), if the coefficient of
kinetic friction between the trolley and the surface is 0.04 ? What is the tension in the string ? (Take
g = 10 ms–2). Neglect the mass of the string.
20 kg
T
W
fk
T
3 kg W
(a) 30 N
21. A cyclist speeding at 18 km/h on a level road takes a sharp circular turn of radius 3 m without reducing
the speed. The co-efficient of static friction between the tyres and the road is 0.1. Will the cyclist slip
while taking the turn ?
22. A constant retarding force of 50 N is applied to a body of mass 20 kg moving initially with a speed
of 15 ms-1. How long does the body take to stop ?
23. A constant force acting on a body of mass 3.0 kg changes its speed from 2.0 ms–1 to 3.5 ms–1 in 25 s.
The direction of the motion of the body remains unchanged. What is the magnitude and direction of
the force ?
24. A body of mass 5 kg is acted upon by two perpendicular forces 8 N and 6 N. Give the magnitude and
direction of the acceleration of the body.
25. 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.
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.
26. A rocket with a lift-off mass 20,000 kg is blasted upwards with an initial acceleration of 5.0 ms–2.
Calculate the initial thrust (force) of the blast.
27. A truck starts from rest and accelerates uniformly at 2.0 ms–2. At t = 10 s, a stone is dropped by a
person standing on the top of the truck (6 m high from the ground). What are the (a) velocity and
(b) acceleration of the stone at t = 11 s ? (Neglect air resistance.)
28. A bob of mass 0.1 kg hung from the ceiling of a room by a string 2 m long is set into oscillation. The
speed of the bob at its mean position is 1ms–1. What is the trajectory of the bob if the string is cut when
the bob is (a) at one of its extreme positions, (b) at its mean position.
29. A man of mass 70 kg stands on a weighing scale in a lift which is moving
(a) upwards with a uniform speed of 10 ms–1,
(b) downwards with a uniform acceleration of 5 ms–2,
(c) upwards with a uniform acceleration of 5 ms–2. What would be the readings on the scale in each case ?
(d) What would be the reading if the lift mechanism failed and it hurtled down freely under gravity ?
30. Two bodies of masses 10 kg and 20 kg respectively kept on a smooth, horizontal surface are tied to
the ends of a light string. a horizontal force F = 600 N is applied to (i) A, (ii) B along the direction
of string. What is the tension in the string in each case ?
31. Two masses 8 kg and 12 kg are connected at the two ends of a light inextensible string that goes over
a frictionless pulley. Find the acceleration of the masses and the tension in the string when the
masses are released.
32. A stone of mass 0.25 kg tied to the end of a string is whirled round in a circle of radius 1.5 m with a
speed of 40 rev./min in a horizontal plane. What is the tension in the string ? What is the maximum
speed with which the stone can be whirled around if the string can withstand a maximum tension of
200 N ?
Section B
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33. Define projectile particle and derive the equation y = (tan q0 )x - 2
x
2(v 0 cos q0 )
34. Derive the formula for time taken to achieve maximum, total time of flight and maximum height
attained by a projectile.
Section [ A ] : 3 Marks Questions
No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId
1. - Chap 3 (23-24) S2 1 QP23P11B1111_P1C3S2Q1
2. - Chap 3 (23-24) S2 3 QP23P11B1111_P1C3S2Q3
3. - Chap 3 (23-24) S2 4 QP23P11B1111_P1C3S2Q4
4. - Chap 3 (23-24) S2 5 QP23P11B1111_P1C3S2Q5
5. - Chap 3 (23-24) S2 7 QP23P11B1111_P1C3S2Q7
6. - Chap 3 (23-24) S2 8 QP23P11B1111_P1C3S2Q8
7. - Chap 3 (23-24) S2 9 QP23P11B1111_P1C3S2Q9
8. - Chap 3 (23-24) S3 12 QP23P11B1111_P1C3S3Q12
9. - Chap 3 (23-24) S3 13 QP23P11B1111_P1C3S3Q13
10. - Chap 3 (23-24) S3 14 QP23P11B1111_P1C3S3Q14
11. - Chap 3 (23-24) S3 17 QP23P11B1111_P1C3S3Q17
12. - Chap 3 (23-24) S3 18 QP23P11B1111_P1C3S3Q18
13. - Chap 4 (23-24) S1 16 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S1Q16
14. - Chap 4 (23-24) S1 23 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S1Q23
15. - Chap 4 (23-24) S1 34 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S1Q34
16. - Chap 4 (23-24) S1 35 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S1Q35
17. - Chap 4 (23-24) S2 2 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S2Q2
18. - Chap 4 (23-24) S2 4 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S2Q4
19. - Chap 4 (23-24) S2 6 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S2Q6
20. - Chap 4 (23-24) S2 9 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S2Q9
21. - Chap 4 (23-24) S2 10 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S2Q10
22. - Chap 4 (23-24) S3 5 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S3Q5
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24. - Chap 4 (23-24) S3 7 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S3Q7
25. - Chap 4 (23-24) S3 8 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S3Q8
26. - Chap 4 (23-24) S3 9 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S3Q9
27. - Chap 4 (23-24) S3 11 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S3Q11
28. - Chap 4 (23-24) S3 12 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S3Q12
29. - Chap 4 (23-24) S3 13 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S3Q13
30. - Chap 4 (23-24) S3 15 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S3Q15
31. - Chap 4 (23-24) S3 16 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S3Q16
32. - Chap 4 (23-24) S3 21 QP23P11B1111_P1C4S3Q21
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Section [ B ] : 5 Marks Questions
No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId
33. - Chap 3 (23-24) S1 31 QP23P11B1111_P1C3S1Q31
34. - Chap 3 (23-24) S1 32 QP23P11B1111_P1C3S1Q32
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