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A thin conducting rod PQ is sliding against two fixed perpendicular wires in a
uniform magnetic field B perpendicular to the plane. Find current in the rod at the
instant shown when end P is moving with velocity v. Resistance of the rod is R and
that of two wires is zero.

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Spring, pulley are massless and pulley is smooth.
If amplitude of oscillation of block is ‘a’ then
amplitude of oscillation of mid point of spring ‘B’
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[ KVPY 2014 ]

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Maximum Range of Efflux Along the Incline
A cylindrical vessel filled with water up to height H is kept fixed on an inclined plane as shown. A small hole is drilled
in the vessel such that range R along the incline is maximum. Find maximum value of R and height h of the hole for
maximum R?

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A small ball is dropped from height h from inclined plane as shown. Assume all collisions to be elastic. Find
ratio of consecutive ranges along incline R1:R2:R3: ………

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LOOPING THE BROKEN LOOP
A small block is released on an inclined plane from minimum height which ensures that it can complete circular
motion in the vertical plane. Now a symmetrical portion of the loop is to be removed as shown so that the block can
join the track at B after leaving at A. Find q for this purpose. Neglect any friction and air resistance

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Two long parallel conducting cylindrical wires are kept parallel to each other. A resistance R and battery of emf V are
connected as shown. Diameter of each wire is d and distance between their axes is D such that D=50d. Find R such
that electric force and magnetic force between the wires are equal.

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A vulcanized rubber disc (hockey puck) of mass m & radius R is moving with speed v and
angular velocity ω on smooth horizontal ice. It collides with a rod of same mass and length
2R which is kept at rest. The disc sticks to the rod and both forms a rigid object. If for the
minimum loss of energy in the collision v = kωR then find k.
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TOP VIEW

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Three identical solid cylinders are kept as shown on a horizontal surface. Find
the initial acceleration of topmost cylinder after the system is released from rest
for the two cases:
a) There is friction between the two cylinders and ground but there is no friction
between the cylinders such that there is no slipping between ground and the two
cylinders.
b) There is no friction with ground but there is friction between the cylinders
such that there is no slipping between the cylinders.

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The lower end of the spring is connected to a block of mass m=2kg kept at rest on a horizontal surface. The
upper end is being pulled vertically upwards with constant velocity u = 0.5 m/s. Initially spring is in natural
length. Natural length of spring is 0.6m and spring constant k= 80 N/m.
a) Find the vertical displacement of block in 1.75 seconds
b) Find work done by lifting force in 1.75 seconds
c) Find power delivered by lifting force as a function of time.

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A particle is projected with speed u at an angle θ with the horizontal. Find the time after
which direction of motion is perpendicular to its initial direction of motion.

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Plot Normal Reaction between Ball & Ground vs time
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NARROW BEAM
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NARROW BEAM
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Charges are so arranged on the surface of an infinitely long cylinder that the right-hand half of the cylinder surface
from section 00' is charged positively, and the left-hand half negatively. The density of the charges increases in both
directions directly proportional to the distance from section 00'. Prove that the intensity of the electric field at all points
inside the cylinder will be the same everywhere and directed along the axis of the cylinder as shown in the figure by
the arrow.

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Two small balls are threaded onto a frictionless horizontal rod that protrudes from a vertical wall. The lighter ball
with mass m is initially at rest, a distance L from the wall, while the much heavier second ball, of mass M,
approaches the wall from a distance greater than L (see figure). After their elastic collision, the ball of mass m slides
towards the wall, bounces back elastically, and again collides with the heavier ball. The process then repeats itself,
over and over.How close does the heavier ball get to the wall?
Consider the balls as point-like particles, and, where appropriate, assume that m<<M.

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CHANGE IN A VECTOR , ANGULAR VELOCITY OF A VECTOR

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OSCILLATIONS OF LIQUID IN A U TUBE

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