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question_answer1)
The weight of an aeroplane flying in the air is balanced by [NCERT 1974]
A)
Vertical component of the thrust created by air currents striking the lower surface of the wings done
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B)
Force due to reaction of gases ejected by the revolving propeller done
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C)
Upthrust of the air which will be equal to the weight of the air having the same volume as the plane done
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D)
Force due to the pressure difference between the upper and lower surfaces of the wings created by different air speeds on the surfaces done
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question_answer2)
When a body is stationary [NCERT 1978]
A)
There is no force acting on it done
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B)
The force acting on it is not in contact with it done
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C)
The combination of forces acting on it balances each other done
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D)
The body is in vacuum done
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question_answer3)
Two forces of magnitude F have a resultant of the same magnitude F. The angle between the two forces is [CBSE PMT 1990]
A)
\[45{}^\circ \] done
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B)
\[120{}^\circ \] done
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C)
\[150{}^\circ \] done
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D)
\[{{60}^{\text{o}}}\] done
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question_answer4)
Two forces with equal magnitudes F act on a body and the magnitude of the resultant force is F/3. The angle between the two forces is [MP PMT 1999]
A)
\[{{\cos }^{-1}}\left( -\frac{17}{18} \right)\] done
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B)
\[{{\cos }^{-1}}\left( -\frac{1}{3} \right)\] done
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C)
\[{{\cos }^{-1}}\left( \frac{2}{3} \right)\] done
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D)
\[{{\cos }^{-1}}\left( \frac{8}{9} \right)\] done
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question_answer5)
An object is subjected to a force in the north-east direction. To balance this force, a second force should be applied in the direction [KCET 1994]
A)
North-East done
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B)
South done
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C)
South-West done
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D)
West done
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question_answer6)
The resultant force of 5 N and 10 N cannot be [RPET 2000]
A)
12 N done
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B)
8 N done
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C)
4 N done
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D)
5 N done
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question_answer7)
The resultant of two forces \[3P\] and \[2P\]is R. If the first force is doubled then the resultant is also doubled. The angle between the two forces is [KCET 2001]
A)
\[{{60}^{\text{o}}}\] done
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B)
\[{{120}^{o}}\] done
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C)
\[{{70}^{o}}\] done
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D)
\[{{180}^{o}}\] done
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question_answer8)
The resultant of two forces, one double the other in magnitude, is perpendicular to the smaller of the two forces. The angle between the two forces is [KCET 2002]
A)
\[{{60}^{\text{o}}}\] done
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B)
\[{{120}^{\text{o}}}\] done
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C)
\[{{150}^{\text{o}}}\] done
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D)
\[{{90}^{\text{o}}}\] done
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question_answer9)
Two forces are such that the sum of their magnitudes is 18 N and their resultant is perpendicular to the smaller force and magnitude of resultant is 12 N. Then the magnitudes of the forces are [AIEEE 2002]
A)
12 N, 6 N done
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B)
13 N, 5N done
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C)
10 N, 8 N done
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D)
16 N, 2 N done
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question_answer10)
Which of the four arrangements in the figure correctly shows the vector addition of two forces \[\overrightarrow{{{F}_{1}}}\] and \[\overrightarrow{{{F}_{2}}}\] to yield the third force \[\overrightarrow{{{F}_{3}}}\] [Orissa JEE 2003]
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer11)
Which of the following sets of concurrent forces may be in equilibrium [KCET 2003]
A)
\[{{F}_{1}}=3N,\,\,{{F}_{2}}=5N,\,\,{{F}_{3}}=9N\] done
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B)
\[{{F}_{1}}=3N,\,\,{{F}_{2}}=5N,\,\,{{F}_{3}}=1N\] done
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C)
\[{{F}_{1}}=3N,\,{{F}_{2}}=5N,\,{{F}_{3}}=15N\] done
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D)
\[{{F}_{1}}=3N,\,\,{{F}_{2}}=5N,\,\,{{F}_{3}}=6N\] done
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question_answer12)
Three forces starts acting simultaneously on a particle moving with velocity \[\vec{v}.\] These forces are represented in magnitude and direction by the three sides of a triangle ABC (as shown). The particle will now move with velocity [AIEEE 2003]
A)
\[\overrightarrow{v\,}\] remaining unchanged done
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B)
Less than \[\overrightarrow{v\,}\] done
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C)
Greater than \[\overrightarrow{v\,}\] done
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D)
\[\overrightarrow{v\,}\] in the direction of the largest force BC done
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question_answer13)
Which of the following groups of forces could be in equibrium [UPSEAT 2004]
A)
3 N, 4 N, 5 N done
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B)
4N, 5 N, 10 N done
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C)
30N, 40 N, 80 N done
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D)
1N, 3 N, 5 N done
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question_answer14)
Two blocks are connected by a string as shown in the diagram. The upper block is hung by another string. A force F applied on the upper string produces an acceleration of \[2m/{{s}^{2}}\] in the upward direction in both the blocks. If T and \[{T}'\] be the tensions in the two parts of the string, then [AMU (Engg.) 2000]
A)
\[T=70.8N\] and \[{T}'=47.2N\] done
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B)
\[T=58.8N\] and \[{T}'=47.2N\] done
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C)
\[T=70.8N\] and \[{T}'=58.8N\] done
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D)
\[T=70.8N\] and \[{T}'=0\] done
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question_answer15)
Consider the following statements about the blocks shown in the diagram that are being pushed by a constant force on a frictionless table [AMU (Engg.) 2001]
A. All blocks move with the same acceleration B. The net force on each block is the same. Which of these statements are/is correct
A)
A only done
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B)
B only done
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C)
Both A and B done
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D)
Neither A nor B done
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question_answer16)
If two forces of 5 N each are acting along X and Y axes, then the magnitude and direction of resultant is [DCE 2004]
A)
\[5\sqrt{2},\,\,\pi /3\] done
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B)
\[5\sqrt{2},\,\,\pi /4\] done
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C)
\[-5\sqrt{2},\,\,\pi /3\] done
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D)
\[-5\sqrt{2},\,\,\pi /4\] done
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question_answer17)
Which of the following is the correct order of forces [AIEEE 2002]
A)
Weak < gravitational forces < strong forces (nuclear) < electrostatic done
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B)
Gravitational < weak < (electrostatic) < strong force done
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C)
Gravitational < electrostatic < weak < strong force done
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D)
Weak < gravitational < electrostatic < strong forces done
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question_answer18)
A block is kept on a frictionless inclined surface with angle of inclination 'a'. The incline is given an acceleration 'a' to keep the block stationary. Then a is equal to [AIEEE 2005]
A)
\[g\] done
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B)
\[g\,tan\alpha \] done
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C)
\[g/\,tan\alpha \] done
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D)
\[g\,cosec\alpha \] done
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