DPP#4 NLM Sol PDF
DPP#4 NLM Sol PDF
DPP#4 NLM Sol PDF
1. The rear side of a truck is open and a box of mass 20 kg is placed on the truck 4 m away from
the open end, = 0.15 and g = 10 m/s2. The truck starts from rest with an acceleration of 2m/s2
on a straight road. The distance moved by the truck when box starts fall down is :-
(A) 4 m (B) 8 m (C) 16 m (D) 32 m
Ans. C
Sol.
ma = 40
f = μmg
15
f= 20 10 30
100
Net force = 40 – 30 = 10
10 = 20a
1
a
2
1 1
4 t2
2 2
t=4
1
distance by truck = s at 2
2
1
s 2 16
2
s = 16
2. In the arrangement shown in the figure, mass of the block B and A is 2m and m respectively.
Surface between B and floor is smooth. The block B is connected to the block C by means of a
string-pulley system. If the whole system is released, then find the minimum value of mass of
block C so that A remains stationary w.r.t. B. Coefficient of friction between A and B is μ.
m 2m 1 3m 6m
(A) (B) (C) (D)
1 1 1
Ans. C
Sol.
f =mg
μN = mg
μma = mg
g g
a a
m'g – T = m'a
T = 3ma
m 'g
m 'g 3ma
m 'g
m 'g 3ma
1
m 'g 1 3ma
u
1 3mg 3m
m 'g m'
1
3. A block A is placed over a long rough plank B of same mass as shown in figure. The plank is
placed over a smooth horizontal surface. At time t = 0, block A is given a velocity v 0 in horizontal
direction. Let v1 and v2 be the velocities of A and B at time t. Then choose the correct graph
between v1 or v2 and t.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
Ans. (B)
4. A man of mass 50 kg is pulling on a plank of mass 100 kg kept on a smooth floor as shown with
force of 100 N. If both man & plank move together, find force of friction acting on man.
100 100
(A) N towards left (B) N towards right
3 3
250 250
(C) N towards left (D) N towards right
3 3
Ans. (A)
Sol.
fmax = μmg 100 + f = 50 a
100 – f = 100 a
200 = 150 a
4
a
3
400
100 f
3
100
f= N Hence on man towards left
3
5. In the arrangement shown in figure, coefficient of friction between the two blocks is μ = 1/2. The
force of friction acting between the two blocks is :-
18
a 3m / s 2
6
20 – f = 4 × 3
f = 8N < fmax
Hence f = 8N
6. The system is pushed by a force F as shown in figure. All surfaces are smooth except between B
and C. Friction coefficient between B and C is μ. Minimum value of F to prevent block B from
downward slipping is :-
3 5 5 3
(A) mg (B) mg (C) mg (D) mg
2 2 2 2
Ans. B
Sol. F = 5ma
F
a
5m
f = mg
μ2ma = mg
F
μ × 2m × = mg
5m
5mg
F
2
7. A block is pushed with some velocity up a rough inclined plane. It stops after ascending few
meters and then reverses its direction and returns back to point from where it started. If angle of
inclination is 37° and the time to climb up is half of the time to return back then coefficient of
friction is
9 7 7 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
20 5 12 7
Ans. A
Sol. For upward motion
a1 = g(sin + μcos)
downward motion
a2 = g (sin – μcos)
t1 sin cos
t2 sin cos
sin + μ cos = 4 sin – μcos
3 sin = 5μcos
3 3 9
tan
5 5 4 20
8. In the figure shown if friction coefficient of block 1kg and 2kg with inclined plane is μ 1=0.5 and
μ2 = 0.4 respectively, then
10. A block of mass 3 kg is at rest on a rough inclined plane as shown in the figure. The magnitude
of net force exerted by the surface on the block will be (g = 10 m/s2)
11. Block B of mass 100 kg rests on a rough surface of friction coefficient = 1/3. A rope is tied to
block B as shown in figure. The maximum acceleration with which boy A of 25 kg can climbs
on rope without making block move is :
4g g g 3g
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 2 4
Ans. B
Sol.
3F
Fcos 37 1000
5
4 1000 F
F
5 3 5
1000
F
3
1000
25(g a)
3
10
a
3
12. In the figure shown a ring of mass M and a block of mass m are in equilibrium. The string is
light and pulley P does not offer any friction and coefficient of friction between pole and M is μ.
The frictional force offered by the pole on M is
fmax = μN
fmax = μmg
Required = mg
13. A force F ˆi 4jˆ acts on block shown. The force of friction acting on the block is :
f = μ(mg – 4)
μ (10 – 4)
3 18
6 1.8i
10 10
fmax = –1.8i
But required = 1iˆ
14. A block of mass 2 kg is kept on a rough horizontal floor and pulled with a force F. If the
coefficient of friction is 0.5. then the minimum force required to move the block is :-
100 100
(A) 10 N (B) N (C) N (D) 20 N
11 8
Ans. B
Sol.
f = 4N
f = μ(mg – F sin 37°)
1 3 4F
= 20 F
2 5 5
f= F
3F 4F
10
10 5
3F 8F
10
10 5
100
F
11
15. Given in the figure are two blocks A and B of weight 20 N and 100 N respectively. These are
being pressed against a wall by a force F as shown. If the coefficient of friction between the
blocks is 0.1 and between block B and the wall is 0.15, the frictional force applied by the wall on
block B is
for equllibrrium of A
f1 = 20
for equllibrrium of B
f2 = f1 + 100
f2 = 120 N