Nurture Course RACE # 30 Physics JEE (Main + Advanced) 2025

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JEE (Main + Advanced) 2025

JEE (Main + Advanced) 2025


NURTURE COURSE
NURTURE COURSE

RACE # 30 PHYSICS
1. A constant force F, say; is pushing the block m1 which is connected with m2 by a light spring till the
block m2 will slide. If µ1 and µ2 are the coefficient of friction between m1, m2 and ground respectively.
(where k = stiffness of the spring)
,d fu;r cy F gYdh fLizax }kjk CykWd m2 ls tqM+s CykWd m1 dks CykWd m2 ds xfr djus rd /kdsyrk gAS ;fn µ1 o µ2
Øe'k% m1, m2 rFkk /kjkry ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad gks rks (tgk¡ k = fLizax fu;rkad)
F m1 m2

( m1m1 + m2 m 2 ) g
(A) The maximum compression of the spring is equal to
k
( 2m1m1 + m 2 m 2 ) g
(B) The magnitude of F is equal to
2
(C) The magnitude of F = (µ1m1 + µ2m2)g
(D) At maximum compression force F equals force of spring.
( m1m1 + m2 m 2 ) g
(A) fLizax dk vf/kdre laihM+u gAS
k
( 2m1m1 + m 2 m 2 ) g
(B) F dk ifjek.k gAS
2
(C) F dk ifjek.k (µ1m1 + µ2m2)g gAS
(D) vf/kdre laihM+u dh fLFkfr ij cy F fLizax ds cy ds rqY; gksrk gAS
Ans. (B)
1 2
Sol. Fx – kx – µ1m1gx = 0
2
Kx = µ2 m2g
NR16/NR(P-I)_19
2. On a frictionless surface of variable slope a block of mass 2 kg at rest is pushed by applying a horizontal
constant force of 40 N as shown. The block reaches the top and leaves the surface and falls under
gravity alone. It strikes the surface some distance away with a speed of
ifjorhZ <ky okyh ,d ?k"kZ.k jfgr lrg ij fojkekoLFkk esa j[ks 2 kg nzO;eku ds ,d CykWd dks fp=kuqlkj 40 N ds ,d
fu;r {kfS rt cy }kjk /kdsyk tkrk gAS CykWd bl lrg ds 'kh"kZ ij igqap dj dsoy xq:Ro ds dkj.k lrg ls uhps fxjrk
gAS ;g uhps /kjkry ij dqN nwjh ij tkdj fdl pky ls Vdjkrk g\ S
10m

40m
(A) 10 m/s (B) 20 m/s (C) 40 m/s (D) 60 m/s
Ans. (C)
Sol. WF + Wg + WN = DKE
1 2
40 × 40 + 0 + 0 = mv Þ v = 40 m/s
2

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3. A block of mass 10kg is attached to a relaxed spring. Other end is attached to ceiling and block is
released keeping the spring in vertical position. The spring is such that it has elongation of 10 cm under
a force of 100 N. The maximum velocity of block in subsequent motion is :-
æO;eku 10kg dk ,d CykWd fdlh ewy yEckbZ okyh fLizax ls tqM+k gAS fLizax dk nwljk fljk Nr ls tqM+k gAS fLizax dks
ÅèokZèkj fLFkfr esa j[krs gq, CykWd dks fojkekoLFkk ls NksM+k tkrk gAS ;g fLizax bl izdkj O;ofLFkr gS fd blesa 100 N ds
cy ds v/khu 10 cm dk foLrkj mRiUu gks tkrk gAS blds ckn gksus okyh xfr esa CykWd dk vf/kdre osx gksxk :-
(A) 1 m/s (B) 1.5 m/s (C) 2.0 m/s (D) 2.5 m/s
Ans. (A)
Sol. Block will have max velocity at equilibrium
1
k× = 100
10
k = 1000 N/m
Apply W. E. theorem kx
1 Mg
Wg + WS = mv2
2
1 100 1 1
100 × – ´ = 10v 2 = 5v2
10 2 10 2
v = 1m/s
/NR-(P-I)_2023
4. The total work done on a particle is equal to the change in its kinetic energy
(A) always
(B) only if the forces acting on the body are conservative
(C) only if the forces acting on the body are gravitational
(D) only if the forces acting on the body are elastic
fdlh d.k ij fd;k x;k dqy dk;Z] bldh xfrt ÅtkZ esa ifjorZu ds rqY; gksrk gS %&
(A) lnoS
(B) dsoy ;fn d.k ij dk;Zjr cy laj{kh gksA
(C) dsoy ;fn d.k ij dk;Zjr cy xq:Roh; gksA
(D) dsoy ;fn d.k ij dk;Zjr cy izR;kLFk gksA
Ans. (A)
/NR-(P-I)_2021/NHA(TIPS)_21//NT(P-XVI to XVIII)_22/NR-(P-I)_2023
5. The displacement of a particle of mass 1kg on a horizontal smooth surface as a function of time is given
1 3
by x = t . The work done by external agent for first one sec is :-
3
1 3
fpduh {kfS rt lrg ij æO;eku 1kg okys d.k dk foLFkkiu le; ds Qyu ds :i esa x = t }kjk fn;k tkrk gAS çFke
3
,d ld
S .M ds fy;s cká dkjd }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z gksxk :-
(A) 0.5 J (B) 2J (C) 0.60 J (D) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ
ugha
Ans. (A)
Sol. DK = W
v = t2

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vt = 1 = 1
1
× 1 × 1 – 0 = W = 0.5J
2
NQ-(TEPS)_21/NR-(P-I)_2021
6. A particle moves under the influence of the force F = ( yiˆ + zjˆ + xkˆ ) N along the edges of a unit cube
(edge length = 1m) on the path OA-AB-BC-CD-DE-EO. Then the :-
,d d.k cy F = ( yiˆ + zjˆ + xkˆ ) N ds çHkko esa Hkqtk yEckbZ = 1m okys fdlh bdkbZ ?ku dh Hkqtkvksa ds vuqfn'k iFk
OA-AB-BC-CD-DE-EO ij xfr djrk gAS rc :-

Y A B

X
O
Z
E D

(A) Total work done is zero (B) Total work done is = 1 joule
(C) Total work done is = 3 joule (D) Force F is conservative
(A) dqy fd;k x;k dk;Z 'kwU; gAS (B) dqy fd;k x;k dk;Z 1 joule gAS
(C) dqy fd;k x;k dk;Z 3 joule gAS (D) cy F laj{kh gSA
Ans. (B)
Sol. Work along various paths :
OA ® 0 J
AB ® 1 J
BC ® 1 J
CD ® –1 J
DE ® 0 J
EO ® 0 J
\ Wnet = 1 J
TPS16/NQ-(TIPS)_22/NR-(P-I)_2023
r
7. The work done by the force F = x 2 î + y 2 ĵ around the path shown in the figure is
r
iznf'kZr iFk ds pkjksa vksj cy F = x 2 î + y 2 ĵ }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z gksxk

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2 3 4 3
(A) a (B) zero/'kwU; (C) a3 (D) a
3 3
Ans. (B)
/ER(P-I)_20/NR-(P-I)_2021
8. A system of 5kg and 10kg blocks is shown in figure and strings and pulley are ideal. If 10kg block goes
down by 10m then find work done by tension on 5kg block.
fp= esa 5kg o 10kg okys CykWdkas ls cuk ,d fudk; n'kkZ;k x;k gS ftlesa jfLl;k¡ o f?kjuh vkn'kZ gSA ;fn 10kg CykWd
uhps dh vksj 10m tkrk gS rks ruko }kjk 5kg CykWd ij fd;k x;k dk;Z gksxk%&

A 5kg

10kg B

500 -500 -1000 1000


(A) J (B) J (C) J (D) J
3 3 3 3
Ans. (D)

2T
5kg 2T
a 5m

Sol.
T
T
10kg B 10m 2a

100 – T = 10 × 2a
2T – 50 = 5 × a
100 – T = 20a
8T – 200 = 20 a
300 = 9t
300 100
T= Þ T=
9 3
wT on 5kg = 2 × T × 5
100 1000
= 2´ ´5 = J
3 3
NT_(P-I(A))_2021/NR-(P-I)_2021

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9. The spring is compressed by a distance a and released. The block again comes to rest when the spring is
elongated by a distance b. During this process
iznf'kZr fp= esa fLizax dks a nwjh rd lEihfM+r dj fojkekoLFkk ls NksM+k tkrk gSA tc fLizax dks b nwjh rd foLrkfjr fd;k
tkrk gS rks CykWd iqu% fojkekoLFkk esa vk tkrk gAS bl izØe ds nkSjku
1
(A) work done by the spring on the block = k(a2 + b2).
2
1
(B) work done by the spring on the block = k(a2 – b2).
2
k (a - b )
(C) coefficient of friction = .
2mg
k (a + b )
(D) coefficient of friction = .
2mg
1
(A) fLizax }kjk CykWd ij fd;k x;k dk;Z = k(a2 + b2)A
2
1
(B) fLizax }kjk CykWd ij fd;k x;k dk;Z = k(a2 – b2)A
2
k (a - b )
(C) ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad = A
2mg
k (a + b )
(D) ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad = A
2mg
Ans. (B,C)
Sol. Work done by the spring on block = loss in spring P.E.
1 2 1 2 1
= ka – kb = k(a2 – b2)
2 2 2
this is also work done against friction = mmg(a + b)
1
k (a 2 - b 2 ) k
\m= 2 = (a - b )
mg (a + b) 2mg
/NR-(P-I)_2021
Light Rod
10. In figure, a block of mass m is released from rest when spring was in its natural
length. The pulley also has mass m but it is frictionless. Suppose the value of m
is such that finally it is just able to lift the block of mass 2kg up after being String
m
released. Mark the CORRECT statement (s) :-
(A) Mass of m required to just lift 2kg block is 2kg.
(B) The tension in the rod, when m has zero acceleration is 20N. 2kg
(C) The normal force acting on 2 kg block when m has zero acceleration is 10 N.
(D) The tension in the string when displacement of m is maximum possible is 20 N.
iznf'kZr fp= esa tc fLizax viuh ewy yEckbZ esa Fkh rks m æO;eku ds CykWd dks fojkekoLFkk ls
Light Rod
NksM+k tkrk gAS f?kjuh dk Hkh æO;eku m gS rFkk ;g ?k"kZ.kjfgr gAS ekuk m dk eku bruk gS fd
fojkekoLFkk ls NksM+s tkus ds ckn ;g vUrr% 2kg æO;eku ds CykWd dks mBkus esa l{ke gAS String
lgh dFku@dFkuksa dks pqfu;s %& m
(A) 2kg CykWd dks Bhd mBkus ds fy;s m dk vko';d æO;eku 2kg gAS
(B) tc m dk Roj.k 'kwU; gS rks NM+ esa ruko 20N gksxkA 2kg

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(C) tc m dk Roj.k 'kwU; gS rks 2 kg CykWd ij dk;Zjr vfHkyEc cy 10 N gksxkA


(D) tc m dk vf/kdre laHkkfor foLFkkiu gksrk gS rks jLlh esa ruko 20 N gksxkA
Ans. (B,C,D)

2T

T
String
m
Sol.
2kg

At the time at the time of maximum elongation velocity of mass m is zero.


Applying W.E.T.
1
k ( 0 - x 2 ) + mgx = 0
2
2mg = kx
for 2kg block
kx
2kg

20
kx = 20 Þ when acceleration is zero
2mg = 20
mg = 10
so tension in string is 10 N then tension in rod is 20.

N_Race # 30 ANSWER KEY


1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (A) 6. (B) 7. (B) 8. (D) 9. (B,C)
10. (B,C,D)

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