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JE (Main + Advanced) 2025 ALLEN) Q U iZ NURTURE COURSE Phase : TOPS PHYSICS, QUIZ # 08 (NLM & FRICTION) SECTION-I Single Correct Answer Type 10Q. [3M (-D] 1. Rod A (that is horizontal) is translating vertically upwards with speed V and rod B which is inclined at angle o. is moving downwards with speed V. Find the speed of point of intersection of the two rods. (A) vy + 4eot? a (B) 2veosee « (©) vJi+4tan?a — (D) 2vseca. Three particles A, B and C start from origin. A moves along +x axis with constant speed V. B moves along +y-axis with constant speed V and C moves in the first quadrant A, B and C always form an equilateral triangle. Then speed of C is, V(1+V3) Cy (D) None of these 3. Block Ais moved with a constant speed of 10 cm/s towards left. There is a motor that is winding the string on its spindle at a rate of 2 emis. At the same time, the motor assembly (along with spindle) is moving downwards at a rate of 5 m/s as shown in the figure. Find the velocity of block B (in em/s) at the instant when 0 = 60° Semis! we (B) 10 ov (D)21 PHYSICS / Quiz # 08 (NLM & Friction) E-1/7 EN” AEE (Main + Advanced) 2025 cemare NURTURE COURSE cocci is Phase: TOPS In the arrangement shown in the figure, block B is moving downwards at a rate of 20 cm/s and block A is moving towards left at a rate of 10 cm/s. At some instant of time, the angle 0 is equal to 53°. At this instant, velocity of block C (in em/s) is (A) 10 (B) 20 (C)30 (D) 35, In the situation shown, motor I and 2 are sliding on vertical rails with velocity 10 cm/s and 6 em/s respectively. Because of spinning, motor | is winding the string on its shaft at rate of 2 cm/s where as motor 2 is wrapping the string on its shaft at rate of 1 em/s. Then velocity of block A (in emv/s) is, motor 7 prem j by Aden |e q [| f; motor2 yi (B)21 (31 (D) 28 In the figure shown, the sliding motor is moving vertically upwards at rate of 10 em/s. At the same time, because of spinning, itis winding string on its shaft at rate of 2 ems, Find the speed of block A (in em/s) A (a) 12 (B) 25 (€)32 ()41 E-2/7 PHYSICS / Quiz # 08 (NLM & Friction) AEE (Main + Advancod) 2025 Q U IZ NURTURE COURSE Phase : TOPS 7. Inthe figure shown, piston is moving towards right with speed V,, where as block A is moving downwards at rate of 7 cm/s, At the instant shown, 0 = 37° and velocity of the ring is 30 cm/s. Neglect the length of the string wrapping over the pulley (assuming pulley to be small). Find V, (in em/s) Meg 20 emis (A)2 (B)5 (C6 (D)8 8. Wedge is pulled towards left with velocity ‘v’. Find the magnitude of velocity of the block. (A) Vidv (B) fv (©)2v (D) 2V5v 9. — Tworings O and O' are put on two vertical stationary rods AB and A'B' respectively as shown in figure. An inextensible string is fixed at point A' and on ring O and is passed through 0". Assuming that ring O' moves downwards at a constant speed y, find the velocity of the ring O in terms of a. A A lo" ° B B (A) vp MAE 08) gy y, Masi) cy y, MEH e08G) py , vil sing) cost sing coset sing 10, Anaircraft is descending to land at an airport in the morning. The aircraft is landing to the east, so that pilot has the sun in his eyes. The aircraft has a speed v and is descending at an angle o , and the sun is at an angle fy above the horizon. Find the speed with which the aircraft's shadow moves over the ground. in( +B) veos(a.+B) (+B) sinp B cos (A) Ys ©. (D) ¥s PHYSICS / Quiz # 08 (NLM & Friction) E-3/7 AEE (Main + Advanced) 2025 Q U 1Z NURTURE COURSE Phase : TOPS Multiple Correct Answer Type 3Q4MCDI 11. A rope rests on two platforms, symmetrically both inelined at angle 0 as shown in figure. Coefficient of friction is 1 for the inclined surface. a (A) largest possible fractions of the rope that does not touch the platform is —— where n is n+1 (sin 0 cos 0 — n (B) largest possible fractions of the rope that does not touch the platform is =~ where n is (sin 8 cos 6 ~sin’®) (C) Decreasing @ would lead to smaller friction and bigger hanging fraction. (D) Decreasing @ would result in smaller requirement of friction for equilibrium. 12, An insect of mass m, moves on a rough inclined surface from point A. As the is very sticky, the coefficient of friction between the insect and the incline is pt Assume that it can move in any direction; up the incline or down the incline then (g= 10 m/s*), Choose the correct option = (A) The maximum possible acceleration of th (B) The maximum possible acceleration of th (C) The insect can move with a constant velocity (D) No friction force will act on insect when it moves with constant velocity. 13, The sliders A and B are connected by a light rigid bar of length ¢ = 0.5 m and move with negligible n in the horizontal slots shown. For the position where x, = 0.4 m, the velocity of A is v, = 0.9 m/s to the right. Determine the acceleration of each slider and the tension in the bar at this instant. 14 m/sec? 2 misec* (A) Acceleration of block B is equal to 7.5 m/s? downwards. (B) Acceleration of block A is | m/s* towards right. . 1b (©) Acceleration of block A is ams towards right. 2 (D) Tension inthe bar is "222, E-4/7 PHYSICS / Quiz # 08 (NLM & Friction) " AEE (Main + Advancod) 2025 eM QU IZ NURTURE COURSE scat Phase : TOPS Linked Comprehension Type (1 Para x 2 Q.) [4M (-D] (Multiple Correct Answer Type) 14, 15. Paragraph for Question no. 14 and 15 Balloon arches are often seen at festivals or celebrations; they are made by attaching helium-filled balloons to a rope that is fixed to the ground at each end. The upward lift force F due to balloons raises the structure into the arch shape. Figure shows the geometry of such a structure: N balloon are attached at equally spaced intervals along a massless rope of length L, which is attached to two supports at its ends. Each balloon provides a lift force of magnitude F. The horizontal and vertical coordinates of the point on the rope where the i"* balloon is attached are x, and y,, and T, is the tension in the i® segment. 0, is the angle made by i string with the horizontal (in anticlockwise sense) and T,, is the horizontal force applied by the supports A and B on the rope. (Note segment 0/is the segment between the point of attachment and the first balloon, and segment N is the segment between the last balloon and the other point of attachment). Mark the CORRECT statement(s) : (A) Horizontal component of the force Tis the same for all the string segments. (B) Horizontal component of the force T, is the different for all the string segments. ,, sin, =F Which of the following relations is/are CORRECT ? (A) tan 6, =—tan 6, = NF/2T,, (B) tan 0, = (N-2i)F/T, Li L (© 8 = h8% (D) = ing, Matching List Type (4 x 4) 10.13M(CD] 16. Three identical cylinders each of mass m are placed on a horizontal smooth surface as shown in figure. Horizontal force F can vary between maximum and minimum value so that all three cylinders alway move together. List List-II P I Force b &3 ane (P) Normal force between 1 O 38 when F is minimum v7 3 (Q) Normal force between 2 & 3 e = ? when F is minimum 2me (R)_ Normal force between 1 & 3 GB) when F is maximum mg (S)_ Normal force between 1 & 2 @) 3 when F is maximum o (A) ()~5:(Q)~3:(R)~ 1: (8) 2 (B)(P)~4; Q)~ 15 (R)~4:(8)~3 (C)(P) 3: (Q)=1: (R)=3:(8)—4 (D)P)—5:(Q)=3:R)-1:(8)-2 PHYSICS / Quiz # 08 (NLM & Friction) E-5/7 AEE (Main + Advanced) 2025 Q U 1Z NURTURE COURSE Phase : TOPS SECTION-III Numerical Grid Type (Ranging from 0 to 9) 4Q.4M@)] 1 A small ring R of mass 0.2 kg is threaded onto a fixed rod which is inclined at an angle of 30° to the horizontal. The ring is attached to a block B of mass 0.5 kg by means of a light string which passes over a smooth pulley P. The part RP of the string is perpendicular to the rod, and the part PB of the string is vertical (see diagram). The system isin equilibrium, Assuming the equilibrium is limiting, ifthe coefficient 1 of freton (x) between Rand the rod is = “—F_where and are the smallest possible integer. Fill the value of (« + B). Aight inextensible straight thread of length ¢ mis placed ona frictionless horizontal floor. A small block of massm =3 kg placed on the floor is attached at one end of the thread. With how much constant speed V, (in m/s) the free end of the thread must be lifted vertically upwards so that the block leaves the floor, when the thread makes an angle 0 = 30° with the floor. Acceleration of free fall is ¢ = 10 mvs’ An ornament for a courtyard at a world’s fair is to be made up of four identical, frictionless metal sphere, each weighing 26 Newton, The spheres are to be arranged as shown, with three resting on a horizontal surface and touching each other ; the fourth is to rest freely on the other three. The bottom three are kept from separating by spot welds at the points of contact with each other. Allowing fora factor of safety of 3, how much tension (in N) must the spot welds with stand, QD Y Top View Horizontal View E-6/7 PHYSICS / Quiz # 08 (NLM & Friction) " AEE (Main + Advancod) 2025 eM QU IZ NURTURE COURSE scat Phase : TOPS 4. Asmall block A is held against a big cubical block B of side 10m. The vertical walls of B are rough 1 (= Jy). The block A is located initially atthe top comer closer to the reader (you) as shown in figure. Att=0,Ais released and B is pushed so that it starts accelerating with acceleration of (i 01 +10k )m/s?- Find time (in sec.) taken by A to reach ground. x e} lL. SECTION-IV Matrix Match Type (4 x 5) 1Q. [8 M (for each entry +2(0)] 1. Asset up of ideal block, pulleys and strings is shown in the figure. One of the pulley, P is being pulled with a force F = Mg, (see figure). All surfaces are frictionless. Column Cotumn-It (A) Acceleration of block A ®) 3e (B) Acceleration of block C ) en) 109 (©) Acceleration of pulley P @ We (D) Acceleration of block B ©) 26 (1) None of these PHYSICS / Quiz # 08 (NLM & Friction) E-7/7

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