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www. iitbooks.co.in JEE MAIN (OFFLINE) SOLVED PAPERS by www.iitbooks.co.in a. IAIEEE - 2003} (2) L272) oor) Pere ‘The: et quantities not having same dimensions AIEEE - 2003) (1) torque and work (2) momentum and planck’s constant (3) stress and Young's modulus, Q> speed and (uoeor™ Which one of the following represents the comect cimensions cf the coefficient of viscosty [AIEEE 2004) (1) (MET) (2) IMLT 7} mm) (@ IML2T-4j If Ax BBA , then the angle between A and Bis: IAIEEE - 2004) ew (1) x (A) 0/4 A force F = (51+3}+2h) N is applied over a particle which displaces it from its origin to the (3) 2/2 point ¥ = (2i-j)m. The work done on the particle in joules is- [alee - 2004) (y-7d (2) +7) (3) +103 (4) +130 (Out of the following pairs, which one does not have identical dimensions ? IAIEEE - 2005) (1) Anguler momentum and Planck's constant (2) Impulse and momentum (3) Moment of inertia and moment of a force + (@) Work and torque Which of the following units denotes the dimensions [ML2/Q2), where Q denotes the electric charge? [AIEEE - 2006) (1) Wo/m? (2) henry (H) @)H/m? (4) weber (Wb) 11. 10. The dimension of magnetic field in M, L, __€ (Colulomt) is given as (MLC (3) MT!C7 “The respective number of significant figures for the ‘numbers 23.023, 0.0003 and 2.1 x10 are: [AIEEE - 2010) (4, 4,2 (3 5,1,2 3) 5,1,5 45,5, 2 12. Ascrew gauge gives the following reading when used to measure the diameter of a wire ‘Main scale reading : O mm: Circular scale reading : 52 divisions Given that 1 mm on main scale corresponds to 100 divisions of the circular scale, The diameter of wire from the above date is :- IAIEEE - 2011] (1) 0.026 cm (2) 0.005 cm (3) 0.52 em (4) 0.052 em 13. A spectrometer gives the following reading when used to measure the angle of a prism, Main scale reading : 58.5 degree Vernier scale reading : 09 divisions Given that 1 division on main scale corresponds to. 0.5 degree. Total divisions on the vernier scale is 30 and match with 29 divisions of the main scale. ‘The angle of the prism from the above data IAIEEE - 2012) (1) 59 degree (2) 58.59 degree (3) 58.77 degree (4) 58.65 degree 14. Resistance of a given wire is cbtained by measuring the current flowing in it and the voltage difference applied across it. If the percentage errors in the measurement of the current and the voltage difference are 3% each, then error in the value of resistance of the wire is - IAIEEE - 2012) (1) 3% 26% ; (8) zero 4) 1% ne 4 r 2 NSION) a From building two balls A and B are thrown such that A is thrown upwards and B downwards (both vertically) with same speed: If va and vg are their respective velocities on reaching the ground, then- Wve > va [AIEEE - 2002] (2)v,-%5 (8)%%>¥5 (4) Thetr velocities depend on their masses, Speeds of tio identical cars are u and 4u at a specificinstant. The ratio of the respective distances, ‘at which the two cars are stopped from that instant is AIEEE - 2002} @i:i 1:4 @1:8 (41:16 A lift is moving downwards with acceleration a. A man in the lift drops a ball inside the lift. The acceleration of the ball as observed by the man in the lift anda ian standing stationary on the ground are respectively- IAIEFE - 2002) (a. (2)g-a, g-a Bs-a9 Wag _ A car moving with a speed of 50 km/h, can be "stopped by brakes after at least 6 m. If the same “caris moving at @ speed of 100 kra/>h, the minimum “stopping distance is- [AIEEE - 2003] gah (2)18m (46m dinates of a moving particle at any time t (x= at$ and y = pt3. The speed of the 5 given by- {A balls released from the top of a tower of height hm. It takes T s to reach the ground. What is the position of the ball in T/3 8” {AIEEE - 2004) (1) h/9 m from the ground (2) 7/9 m from the ground (3) 8h/9 m from the ground (4) 17h/18 m from the ground An automobile travelling with a speed of 60 ‘can brake to stop within a distance of 20m. If the! car is going twice as fast, i.e., 120 km/h, the stopping distance will be- [AIEEE - 2004] (1) 20m (2)40 m (3) 60m, (4)80m ‘The relation between time t and distance x is t= ax” + bx, where a and b are constants, Th acceleration is- (1) = 2aby? (8) - 2av3 (4) 2av? ‘A car, starting from rest, accelerates at the ra through a distance S, then continues at co speed for time t and then decelerates at the ; 4/2 to cometto rest. If thet teen e total distance tra (Smt dingy 50) Gs~ EK

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