A car of mass \(1000\) kg negotiates a banked curve of radius \(90\) m on a frictionless road. If the banking angle is of \(45^\circ,\) the speed of the car is:

1. \(20\) ms–1 2. \(30\) ms–1
3. \(5\) ms–1 4. \(10\) ms–1

Subtopic:  Banking of Roads |
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AIPMT - 2012
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A person of mass \(60\) kg is inside a lift of mass \(940\) kg and presses the button on the control panel. The lift starts moving upwards with an acceleration of \(1.0~\text{ms}^{-2}\). If \(g=10~\text{ms}^{-2}\), the tension in the supporting cable is:
1. \(9680~\text{N}\)
2. \(11000~\text{N}\)
3. \(1200~\text{N}\)
4. \(8600~\text{N}\)

Subtopic:  Application of Laws |
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AIPMT - 2011
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A body of mass \(M\) hits normally a rigid wall with velocity \(v\) and bounces back with the same velocity. The impulse experienced by the body is:
1.  \(1.5Mv\)
2. \(2Mv\)
3. zero
4. \(Mv\)

Subtopic:  Newton's Laws |
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AIPMT - 2011
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A block of mass \(m\) is in contact with the cart \((C)\) as shown in the figure. 
                    
The coefficient of static friction between the block and the cart is \(\mu.\) The acceleration \(a\) of the cart that will prevent the block from falling satisfies:
1. \(a > \dfrac{mg}{\mu}\)
2. \(a > \dfrac{g}{\mu m}\)
3. \(a \ge \dfrac{g}{\mu}\)
4. \(a < \dfrac{g}{\mu}\)

Subtopic:  Friction |
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AIPMT - 2010
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The mass of a lift is \(2000\) kg. When the tension in the supporting cable is \(28000\) N, then its acceleration is:
(Take \(g=10\) m/s2)

1. \(30\) ms-2 downwards 2. \(4\) ms-2 upwards
3. \(4\) ms-2 downwards 4. \(14\) ms-2 upwards
Subtopic:  Application of Laws |
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AIPMT - 2009
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Two blocks of masses \(2\) kg and \(3\) kg are tied at the ends of a light inextensible string passing over a frictionless pulley as shown.

       

If the system is accelerating upward with acceleration \(5\) m/s2, the tension in the string is:
1. \(24\) N
2. \(36\) N
3. \(48\) N
4. \(18\)N

Subtopic:  String Constraint |
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A body, under the action of a force \(\overset{\rightarrow}{F} = 6 \hat{i} - 8 \hat{j} + 10 \hat{k}\), acquires an acceleration of 1 ms-2. The mass of this body must be:

1. 2 √10 kg

2. 10 kg

3. 20 kg

4. 10 √2 kg

Subtopic:  Newton's Laws |
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AIPMT - 2009
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A roller coaster is designed such that riders experience "weightlessness" as they go around the top of a hill whose radius of curvature is \(20\) m. The speed of the car at the top of the hill is between:
1. \(14\) m/s and \(15\) m/s
2. \(15\) m/s and \(16\) m/s
3. \(16\) m/s and \(17\) m/s
4. \(13\) m/s and \(14\) m/s
Subtopic:  Uniform Circular Motion |
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AIPMT - 2008
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A block \(B\) is pushed momentarily along a horizontal surface with an initial velocity \(v.\) If \(\mu\) is the coefficient of sliding friction between \(B\) and the surface, the block \(B\) will come to rest after a time: 
 
1. \(v \over g \mu\)
2. \(g \mu \over v\)
3. \(g \over v\)
4. \(v \over g\)

Subtopic:  Friction |
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AIPMT - 2007
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A particle slides down on a smooth incline of inclination 30°, fixed in an elevator going up with an acceleration of 2 m/s2. The box of incline has a length of 4 m. The time taken by the particle to reach the bottom will be: 

1. \(\frac89\sqrt3s\)
2. \(\frac98\sqrt3s\)
3. \(\frac43\sqrt{\frac{\sqrt3}{2}}s\)
4. \(\frac34\sqrt{\frac{\sqrt3}{2}}s\)

Subtopic:  Pseudo Force |
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