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(B) Its velocity is normal to the initial velocity
of projection at t =
V
g
0
sin
for 0 <
4
(C) Its velocity is normal to the initial velocity
of projection at t =
V
g
0
sin
for
2
(D) Its velocity is normal to the initial velocity
of projection at t =
V
g
0
sin
for all values
of
The following questions consist of two statements
one labelled Assertion (A) and the another la-
belled Reason (R). Select the correct answers to
these questions from the codes given below :
(A) Both A and R are true and R is the
correct explanation of A.
(B) Both A and R are true but R is not cor-
rect explanation of A
(C) A is true but R is false
(D) A is false but R is true.
Q.8 Assertion : The maximum range along the
inclined plane, when thrown downwards is
greater than that when thrown upwards
along the inclined plane.
Reason : The maximum range along the in-
clined plane is independent of angle of incli-
nation.
Q.9 Assertion: A particle is moving on a circu-
lar path with angular velocity =
0
- a
where is the angular displacement then
angular displacement () exponentially in-
creases with time.
Reason : Angular velocity increases with
time linearly.
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ANSWER KEY
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Ans. C A C A B A C C A
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WEEK CLASS TEST 4 TWO-D-MOTION PHYSICS (FOUNDATION)
Sol.1 (C)
The acceleration is g every where during the
motion.
Sol.2 (A)
T = 2 u sin /g.
T is maximum, when sin is maximum.
Sol.3 (C)
Acceleration is directed along the radius and
velocity is tangential to the path.
Sol.4 (A)
In fig.,
T sin =
mv
r
2
;
T cos = mg;
so tan =
v
rg
2
=
r
r
2 2
v =
r g
r
2
2 2 1
1
( )
/2
/2
3
2
2
=
09 10
025 009
1
1
.
( . . )
/2
/2
3
2
2
= 1.5 m/s.
Sol.5 (B)
Initial velocity downward velocity of object
at O = u sin 30 = 9.8
1
2
= 4.9 m/s
SOLUTIONS
Taking vertical downward motion of object
from O to B, we have
u = 4.9 m/s, a = 9.8 m/s
2
, s = 29.4 m, t = ?
As, s = ut +
1
2
at
2
29.4 = 4.9 t +
1
2
9.8t
2
or 4.9t
2
+ 4.9t - 29.4 = 0
or t
2
+ t - 6 = 0
or t
2
+ 3t - 2t - 6 = 0
or (t + 3) (t - 2) = 0
i.e. t = 2 or -3s
Sol.6 (A)
mV
B
2
= T + mg cos
On leaving the circle T = 0
V
B
2
= g cos ....(1)
1
2
mV
A
2
+ 0 =
1
2
mV
B
2
+ mg ( + cos )
V
A
2
= V
B
2
+ 2g (1 + cos )
4g = g cos + 2g + 2g cos
2g = 3g cos
cos =
2
3
=
2
3
2 = 3h - 3
h =
5
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Sol.7 (C)
H
V V i v j
0 0 0
= + cos
sin
Velocity at any instant "t" is
H
V V i v gt j
0 0 0
= + cos
( sin )
For
H
V
0
and
H
V
to be perpendicular
H
V
0
.
H
V
= 0
(v
0
cos
i
+ v
0
sin
j
).[v
0
cos
i
+
(v
0
sin - gt)
j
] = 0
v
0
2
- V
0
sin gt = 0
t =
V
g
0
sin
Now time of flight for the projectile will be
T =
2
0
V
g
sin
and 't' must be less than T
i.e.,
V
g
0
sin
2
0
V
g
sin
sin
2
1
2
sin
1
2
This inequality is satisfied for
2
Sol.8 (C)
Assertion is correct but Reason is wrong
because maximum horizntal range on the
inclined plane
R =
u
g
2
1 ( sin )
where is the angle of inclination.
Sol.9 (C)
Assertion is correct but Reason is wrong.
=
0
- a
d
dt
=
0
- a
d
a
0
0
=
dt
t
t
=
0
-[log
e
(
0
- a)]
0
= [t]
0
t
Solving we get to change exponentially.