Maharashtra Board Solutions for Chapter: Laws of Motion, Exercise 3: Exercises

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EASY
11th Maharashtra Board
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The rough surface of a horizontal table offers a definite maximum opposing force to initiate the motion of a block along the table, which is proportional to the resultant normal force given by the table. Forces F1 and F2 act at the same angle θ with the horizontal and both are just initiating the sliding motion of the block along the table. Force F1 is a pulling force while the force F2 is a pushing force. F2 > F 1 , because

MEDIUM
11th Maharashtra Board
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Discuss the following a special case of elastic collision: A very light object collides on a comparatively much massive object initially at rest. Calculate the ratio of final speed of lighter object to the initial speed of the lighter object.

HARD
11th Maharashtra Board
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Ten identical masses (m each) are connected one below the other with 10 strings. Holding the topmost string, the system is accelerated upwards with acceleration g/2. What is the tension in the 6th string from the top (Topmost string being the first string)?

MEDIUM
11th Maharashtra Board
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A ball of mass 100 g dropped on the ground from 5 m bounces repeatedly. During every bounce 64% of the potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. Calculate the Coefficient of restitution.

HARD
11th Maharashtra Board
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A ball of mass 100 g dropped on the ground from 5 m bounces repeatedly. During every bounce 64% of the potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. Calculate the following: 

(b) Speed with which the ball comes up from the ground after third bounce.

HARD
11th Maharashtra Board
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A ball of mass 100 g dropped on the ground from 5 m bounces repeatedly. During every bounce 64% of the potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. Calculate the impulse(magnitude) given by the ball to the ground during this bounce in kg m s-1.

HARD
11th Maharashtra Board
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A ball of mass 100 g undefined dropped on the ground from 5 m undefined bounces repeatedly. During every bounce 64% undefined of the potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. Calculate the following:

(d) Average force exerted by the ground if this impact lasts for 250 ms.

HARD
11th Maharashtra Board
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A ball of mass 100 g dropped on the ground from 5 m bounces repeatedly. During every bounce 64% of the potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. The average pressure exerted by the ball on the ground during this impact if contact area of the ball is 0.5 cm2 is 9.12×10k N/m2. What is the value of k?