
Unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions was done by

Important Questions on Laws of Motion
Two masses connected in series with two massless strings are hanging from a support as shown in the figure. Find the tension in the upper string


(i) The strong nuclear force binds protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
(ii) The strong nuclear force is about times the electromagnetic force in strength.
(iii) The weak nuclear force is the weakest of all the four fundamental forces.
(iv) The range of the weak nuclear is about
The correct statement(s) is (are)


A maximum of force can be applied on a block, down the incline, that would still not move the block which is placed on a rough inclined plane as shown in the figure. The maximum external force up the inclined plane that does not move the block is . The coefficient of static friction between the block and the plane is




A mass is hung on a rope tied between two poles as shown in the figure. The tension and in the two parts of the rope are (in )


A boy throws a cricket ball from the boundary to the wicket keeper. If the frictional force due to air cannot be ignored, the forces acting on the ball at the position are represented by

Two blocks and are placed one over the other on a smooth horizontal surface. The maximum horizontal force that can be applied on lower block , so that and move without separation is . The coefficient of friction between and is

(a) Gravitational force
(b) Weak Nuclear force
(c) Electromagnetic force
(d) Strong Nuclear force

The length of a metal wire is when the tension in it is and is when the tension is The natural length of the wire is:


(A) Ratio of the relative strength of gravitational to weak force is nearly
(B) Ratio of the relative strength of gravitational to weak force is less than
(C) Ratio of the relative strength of strong nuclear to electromagnetic force is nearly
(D) Ratio of the relative strength of strong nuclear to electromagnetic force is nearly .
Which of the following is true?


A rectangular frame of some mass has to be suspended symmetrically by two mass-less strings of equal length on two supports. It can be done in one of the three following ways as shown in below figures. The tension in the strings will be




