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TM TM JEE (Main + Advanced) 2020

JEE (Main + Advanced) 2020


LEADER COURSE
Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN )
LEADER COURSE
PHASE : TOV1, TOX1 & TLV1
Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN)
PHASE : TOV1, TOX1 & TLV1

PHYSICS QUIZ # 15

SECTION-I
Single Correct Answer Type 5 Q. [Marks 3 (–1)]
1. Particles of masses m, 2m, 3m..........nm grams are placed on the same line at distances l, 2l, 3l,.......nl
cm from a fixed point. The distance of centre of mass of the particles from the fixed point in centimetres
is :
(2n + 1) l l n(n 2 + 1)l 2l
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 n +1 2 n(n 2 + 1)
2. Two particles are inter connected by an ideal spring (see figure). m2
r
The spring is compressed and system is projected in air under gravity. g
r
If the acceleration of m1 is a find acceleration of m2. m1
r r r r r
r r r m1g - m1a m1g + m 2g – m1a
(A) g (B) g + a (C) m2 (D)
m2
3. A system comprises of two small spheres with same masses 'm'. The spring
is non deformed. The spheres are set in motion in gravity free space at the v0
l0
v0
velocities as shown in the diagram. The maximum elastic potential Energy m k m
stored in the system is.
mv 20 1 2
(A) (B) mv 20 (C) mv 0 (D) 2mv 20
2 2 2
4. In the figure a heavy block of mass M balances the weight of ladder plus man on the other side. What
happens to the centre of mass of the system as the man starts climbing up ?
Statement-I : The centre of mass does not shift because the system is in equilibrium.
Statement-II : The center of mass shifts upward. As the man moves upward a net force acts on the
system in the upward direction. Mark the CORRECT statement :-

m M-m
M

(A) Statement-I (B) Statement-II (C) Both (D) None


5. A man of mass M stands on a railroad car which is rounding an unbanked turn of radius R at speed v.
His center of mass is height L above the car and his feet are distance d apart. The man is facing the
direction of motion. How much weight is on each of his feet?

mg mv 2 L mg mv 2 L mg mg
(A) - , + (B) ,
2 2Rd 2 2Rd 2 2

mg mv 2 L mg mv 2 L mv 2 L mv 2 L
(C) – , + (D) ,
2 Rd 2 Rd Rd Rd
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Multiple Correct Answer Type 9 Q. [Marks 4 (0)]


6. The diagram given shows how the net interaction force between two particles A and B is related to the
distance between them varies from x1 to x4. Then:
(A) potential energy of the system increases from x1 to x2.
(B) potential energy of the system increases from x2 to x3.
(C) potential energy of the system increases from x3 to x4.
(D) KE. increases from x1 to x2 and decreases from x2 to x3.
7. Consider a particle at rest which may decay into two (daughter) particles or into three (daughter) particles.
Which of the following is true in the two - body case but false in the three-body case ?
(There are no external forces and the masses of daughter particles are known.)
(A) Velocity vectors of the daughter particles must lie in a single plane.
(B) Given the total kinetic energy of the system it is possible to determine the speed of each daughter
particle.
(C) Given the speed(s) of all but one daughter particle, It is possible to determine the speed of the
remaining particle.
(D) The total momentum of the daughter particles is zero.
8. A ball of mass 1kg is dropped from a height of 3.2m on smooth inclined plane. The coefficient of restitution
1
for the collision is e = . The ball's velocity becomes horizontal after the collision.
2

æ 1 ö
(A) The angle q = tan–1 ç ÷ 3.2m
è 2ø

(B) The speed of the ball after the collision = 4 2 m/s q


(C) The total loss in kinetic energy during the collision is 8J
(D) The ball hits the inclined plane again while travelling vertically downward.
9. Two particles A and B of masses M and 2M respectively
M
are connected by an ideal spring. The spring is uk
compressed so that the potential energy stored in it is V0. A x
The system is placed on a horizontal frictionless table and uk i
z
is given a velocity ukˆ as shown and simultaneously the initial k
potential uk
spring is released. In the subsequent motion the line from energy = V B
0

B to A always points along the iˆ unit vector. The initial 2M


initial
total mechanical energy is E. velocity

3
(A) In terms of the given quantities E = V0 + Mu 2
2
(B) Potential energy is stored in the spring when A and B have kinetic energy KA and KB is
P.E. = E – KA – KB
(C) At some instant of time B is at point P and has a component of velocity in the x-direction of vx iˆ .
r r
At that instant of time, in terms of the given quantities, the velocity vector v A of A is v A = -2v x iˆ + ukˆ .
(D) In subsequent motion A and B undergo circular motion about centre of mass
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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
M up after releasing it. Mark the CORRECT statement (s)
M Rod
(A) The weight of m required to just lift M is g
2
String
M m
(B) The tension in the rod, when m has zero acceleration g
2
M M
(C) The normal force acting on M when m has zero acceleration g
2
(D) The tension in the string when displacement of m is maximum possible is Mg
11. We open a file keeping one flap on a table. Each flap is square in shape, of mass m and dimension
(30 ×30) cm2. Assume that the file does not slip on the table.
(A) The maximum height attained by the centre of mass of the complete file is 7.5 cm
(B) The maximum height attained by the centre of mass of the complete file is 15 cm
mg
(C) The minimum force required to hold the flap at rest at 60° to the horizontal is
4
mg
(D) The minimum force required to hold the flap at rest at 60° to the horizontal is
2
12. A particle is thrown from a height h horizontally towards a vertical wall
moving away with a speed n as shown in the figure. If the particle returns to
the point of projection after suffering two elastic collisions, one with the
wall and another with the ground. (Initial separation between the particle
and the wall is x and total time of flight of the particle is T).
2h h h 2h
(A) x = v (B) x = v (C) T = 2 (D) T = 2
g 2g g g
13. A uniform beam of length L and mass m is supported by a pin support and a cable as shown. If the
cable suddenly breaks, then immediately after this :-
(A) The acceleration of end B is less than g.
(B) The acceleration of end B is more than g.
3mg
(C) The reaction at the pin support is downwards.
7
4mg
(D) The reaction at the pin support is upwards.
7
14. Two uniform cylinders, each of mass m = 10 kg and radius r = 150 mm, are connected by a rough belt
as shown. If the system is released from rest :-
12
(A) Velocity of centre of the cylinder A after it has moved through 1.2 m is m/s.
7
48
(B) Velocity of centre of the cylinder A after it has moved through 1.2 m is m/s.
7
100
(C) Tension in the portion of the belt connecting the two cylinders is N.
7
200
(D) Tension in the portion of the belt connecting the two cylinders is N.
7
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Linked Comprehension Type (1 Para × 2Q.) [Marks 3 (–1)]


(Single correct answer type)
Paragraph for Question 15 and 16
In a diatomic molecule the atoms can move relative to one another within certain limits. According to a
simple theory of interatomic forces, the potential energy for the motion of each atom is

U ( x ) = U0 e ( -2( x - x0 ) / b
- 2e
-( x - x0 ) / b
)
Here e = 2.718...; U0, x0 and b are constants; and x is the distance from the one atom to the midpoint of
the molecule.

U0

a' a x
0 x0
E=E1
-U0

2
According to eq. v 2 = éë E - U ( x ) ùû , v2 is directly proportional to E-U(x); thus, v2 is large wherever the
m
difference between E and U(x) is large. We can therefore gain some insights into the qualitative features
of the motion by drawing a graph of potential energy on which it is possible to display the difference
between E and U(x). For example, Figure shows the curve of potential energy for an atom in a diatomic
molecule.
On this graph, we indicate the value of the energy of the particle by a horizontal line. We will call this
horizontal line the energy level of the particle. At any point x, we can then see the difference between E
and U(x) at a glance.
15. Mark the INCORRECT statement.
(A) For the given graph equilibrium of molecule exists where slope of graph is zero.
(B) For x > x0 interatomic force is attractive in nature.
(C) For x < x0 interatomic force is repulsive in nature.
(D) As particle moves away from equilibrium position, magnitude of intermolecular force decreases.
16. For particle of energy level E in the above graph, choose the incorrect option.
(A) Particle has maximum speed at x = x0
(B) Only region a' £ x £ a is permitted for motion of particle.
(C) Speed gradually increases as particle moves towards right from x = x0
(D) The particle has periodic motion i.e. it repeats again and again whenever the particle returns to its
starting point.

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SECTION-III
Numerical Grid Type (Single digit Ranging from 0 to 9) 3 Q. [Marks 4(0)]
1. Two identical spheres A & B of mass 50 kg and radius 1 m each
m m
lie on a smooth horizontal surface as shown in figure. The initial
A F B
distance between their centres is 3 m. Starting from t = 0 a constant
force F = 100 N acts on the sphere A towards right. The coefficient
of restitution is e = 0.5. Find the time interval (in sec) between the 3R
first collision and the instant after which collision between both the
spheres cease.

520
2. From a square plate of side m , the shaded portions are removed as shown in figure. Find the
49
y–coordinate of centre of mass (in meter) of the remaining plate.

v
T
3. A flexible drive belt runs over a frictionless flywheel (see Figure).
The mass per unit length of the drive belt is 1 kg/m, and the tension
in the drive belt is 10N. The speed of the drive belt is 3m/s. The
whole system is located on a horizontal plane. Find the normal force
(in N) exerted by the belt on the flywheel.
T
SECTION-IV
Matrix Match Type (4 × 4) 1 Q. [8 M (for each entry +2(0)]
1. A smooth disk (mass M1) moving on smooth floor undergoes elastic collision with another smooth disk
(mass M2) at rest. Quantities in column II refer to possible values after collision.
(v ® speed, p ® momentum, k ® kinetic energy)
Column I Column II
r r
(A) M1 >> M2, collision is head on (P) | v2 f | > | v1 f |
r r
(B) M1 << M2, collision is head on (Q) | p 2 f | > | p1 f |

(C) M1 = M2, collision is head on (R) k 2 f > k1 f

(D) M1 = M2, collision is oblique (S) k 2 f < k1 f

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