Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Laws of Motion, Exercise 4: Exercise-4

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HARD
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

Three identical rigid cylinders A,B and C are arranged on smooth inclined surfaces as shown in figure. Find the least value of θ that prevent the arrangement from collapse.

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HARD
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

Block C descends vertically at 1 m s-1. Find the velocity of A relative to B.

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HARD
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A bead of mass m is attached to one end of a spring of natural length 3R and spring constant k=3+1mgR. The other end of the spring is fixed at point A on a smooth fixed vertical ring of radius R as shown in the figure. What is the normal reaction at B just after the bead is released?

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HARD
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

The blocks are of mass 2 kg shown is in equilibrium. At t=0 right spring in figure(i) and right string in figure (ii) breaks. Find the ratio of instantaneous acceleration of blocks?

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MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

Fig. shows a bead of mass m moving with uniform speed v through a U-shaped smooth wire the wire has a semicircular bending between A and B. Calculate the average force exerted by the bead on the part AB of the wire.

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MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A monkey of mass, 40 kg climbs on a rope that can stand a maximum tension of 600 N. Calculate the tension in rope in the following cases. In which case will the rope break:

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(i) The monkey climbs up with an acceleration of 6 m s-2

(ii) The monkey climbs down with an acceleration of 4 m s-2

(iii) The monkey climbs up with a uniform speed of, 5 m s-1. Neglect the mass of string. 

HARD
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

Consider a conical pendulum having a bob of mass, m is suspended from a ceiling through a string of length, L. The bob moves in a horizontal circle of radius, r. Find (a) the angular speed of the bob and (b) the tension in the string.

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MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

In figure two identical springs, each with a relaxed length of 50 cm and a spring constant of 500 Nm-1, are connected by a short cord of length 10 cm. The upper string is attached to the ceiling, a box that weighs 100N hangs from the lower spring. Two additional cords, each 85 cm long, are also tied to the assembly; they are limp (i.e,slack).

(i) If the short cord is cut, so that the box then hangs from the springs and the two longer cords, does the box move up or down?

(ii) How far does the box move before coming to rest again?

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