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Subject Name – PHYSICS

Class - 11th JEE


CHAPTER NAME -
NEWTON LAWS OF MOTION

PPT No.- 01/01 By- SACHIN SIR


Question #Q.

A stone is dropped from a height h. It hits the ground with a certain


momentum P. If the same stone is dropped from a height 100 % more
than the previous height, the momentum when it hits the ground will
change by
[Mains 2012]

A 68%

B 41%

C 200%

D 100%
Question #ImpQ.

A rigid ball of mass m strikes a rigid wall at 60° and gets reflected
without loss of speed as shown in the figure. The value of impulse
imparted by the wall on the ball will be

A mV

B 2mV

C 𝑚𝑉/2

D mV/3
Question #ImpQ.

If impulse “I” varies with time t as I (kg m s–1) = 20t2 – 40t. The change
in momentum is minimum at

A t=2s

B t=1s

C t = 1/2 s

D t = 3/2 s
Question #ImpQ.

A cricketer catches a ball of mass 150 g in 0.1 s moving with speed 20


m/s, then cricketer experiences force of

A 300 N

B 30 N

C 3N

D 0.3 N
Question #ImpQ.

The force F acting on a particle of mass m is indicated by the force-


time graph shown below. The change in momentum of the particle
over the time interval from zero to 8 s is
[2014]

A 24 Ns

B 20 Ns

C 12 Ns

D 6 Ns
Question #Q.

A body of mass 3 kg is acted on by a force which varies as shown in the


graph below. The momentum acquired is given by:

A Zero

B 5 N–s

C 30 N–s

D 50 N–s
Question #Q.

A 0.5 kg ball moving with a speed of 12 m/s strikes a hard wall at an


angle of 30° with the wall. It is reflected with the same speed and at the
same angle. If the ball is in contact with the wall for 0.25 s, the average
force acting on the wall is:
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2006]

A 48 N

B 24 N

C 12 N

D 96 N
Question #Q.

A disc of mass 1.0 kg kept floating horizontally in air by firing bullets of


mass 0.05 kg each vertically at it, at the rate of 10 per second. If the
bullets rebound with the same speed, the speed with which these are
fired will be

A 0.098 m/s

B 0.98 m/s

C 9.8 m/s

D 98.0 m/s
Question #ImpQ.
Question #ImpQ.

The momentum p (in kg m/s) of a particle is varying with time t (in s)


as p = 2 + 3t2. The force acting on the particle at t = 3 s will be

A 18 N

B 54 N

C 9N

D 15 N
Question #ImpQ.

A 10 N force is applied on a body produce in it an acceleration of 1 m/s2.


The mass of the body is
[1996]

A 15 kg

B 20 kg

C 10 kg

D 5 kg
Question #ImpQ.

D
Question #ImpQ.

Three forces acting on a body are shown in the figure. To have the
resultant force only along the y – direction, the magnitude of the
minimum additional force need is
[2008]

D
Question #Q.

A book of mass 5 kg is placed on a table and it is pressed by 10 N force


then normal force exerted by the table on the book is

A 10 N

B 70 N

C 59 N

D 50 N
Question #Q.

Three blocks with masses m, 2m and 3m are connected by strings, as


shown in the figure. After an upward force F is applied on block m, the
masses move upward at constant speed v. What is the net force on the
block of mass 2m ? (g is the acceleration due to gravity)

A 10 N

B 70 N

C 59 N

D Zero
Question #Q.

A particle of mass m moves with constant speed v on a circular path of


radius r as shown in figure. The average force on it during its motion
from A to B is:

D
Question #ImpQ.

An explosion breaks a rock into three parts in a horizontal plane. Two of


them go off at right angles to each other. The first part of mass 1 kg
moves with a speed of 12 ms–1 and the second part of mass 2 kg
moves with 8 ms–1 speed. If the third part flies off with 4 ms–1 speed,
then its mass is

A 7 kg

B 17 kg

C 3 kg

D 5 kg
Question #ImpQ.

A bullet of mass 50 g is fired from a gun with initial velocity of 35 m/s. If


mass of the gun is 4 kg , then calculate the recoil velocity of the gun.
Question #ImpQ.

A machine gun fires a bullet of mass 65 g with a velocity of 1300 m/s.


The man holding it can exert a maximum force of 169 N on the gun. The
number of bullets he can fire per second will be:

A 1

B 2

C 3

D 4
Question #Q.

A balloon with mass m is descending down with an acceleration a


(where a < g ). How much mass should be removed from it so that it
starts moving up with an acceleration a ?
[2014]

D
Question #Q.

A weight Mg is suspended from the middle of a rope whose ends are at


the same level. The rope is no longer horizontal. The minimum tension
required to completely straighten the rope is

A Mg/2

B Mg cos θ

C 2 Mg cos θ

D Infinitely large
Question #Q.

Tension in the rope at the rigid support is (g = 10 m/s2)

A 760 N

B 1360 N

C 1580 N

D 1620 N
Question #Q.

T1 and T2 in the given figure are

A 28 N, 48 N

B 48 N, 28 N

C 96 N, 56 N

D 56 N, 96 N
Question #Q.

A lift of mass 1000 kg is moving with acceleration of 1 m/s2 in upward


direction, then the tension developed in string which is connected to lift
is (g = 9.8 m/s2)

A 9800 N

B 10,800 N

C 11,000 N

D 10,000 N
Question #Q.

Two blocks A and B of masses 3m and m respectively are connected


by a massless and inextensible string. The whole system is suspended
by a massless spring as shown in figure. The magnitudes of
acceleration of A and B immediately after the string is cut, are
respectively
]
A

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