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1.

(a):Torqueandworkhavethesamedimensions.

2.

(c) : Velocity of light in vacuum =


or

1
[LT -1] =

m 0 e0

or

[L2 T -2] = 1
m
e
0 0

Dimensions of

1
= [L2 T -2]
m 0 e0

1
m 0 e0

3.

(b) : [Momentum] = [MLT1]


[Planck's constant] = [ML2T1]
MomentumandPlanck'sconstantdonothavesame
dimensions.

4.

(c) : Viscous force F = 6phrv


F
h=
\
6prv
[ F]
[h]=
or
[ r ][ v ]
[MLT -2]
[h]=
or
[L][LT -1]

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or

[h] = [ML1 T1].

5.

(a) : Moment of inertia (I) = mr2


\
[I] = [ML2]
Moment of force (C) = r F
\
[C] = [r][F] = [L][MLT2]
or
[C] = [ML2 T2]
Momentofinertiaandmomentofa forcedonot
have identical dimensions.

6.

(c) : [ML2Q2] = [ML2 A2 T2]


[Wb] = [ML2 T2 A1]
Wb
2
1
2 = [M T A ]
m
[henry] = [ML2 T2 A2]
H = [MT -2 A -2]
m 2

2
Obviously henry (H) has dimensions ML
.
2
Q
r
r r
7. (d): Lorentz force =| F |=| qv B |

[ B]=

-2
-2
[ F]
= MLT -1 = MLT-1 =[MT1C1]
[ q ][v ] C LT
C LT

PHYSICS

CHAPTER

Description of Motion in
One Dimension
1.

2.

3.

Ifabodylooseshalfofitsvelocityonpenetrating
3 cm in a wooden block, then how much will it
penetrate more before coming to rest?
(a) 1 cm
(b) 2 cm
(c) 3 cm
(d) 4 cm.
(2002) 6.
Speedsoftwoidenticalcarsare u and4u ataspecific
instant.Ifthesamedecelerationisappliedonboth
the cars, the ratio of the respective distances in
whichthetwocarsarestoppedfromthatinstant is
(a) 1:1
(b) 1:4
(c) 1:8
(d) 1:16.
(2002)
7.
Fromabuildingtwoballs A andB arethrownsuch
thatAisthrownupwardsandBdownwards(both
vertically).If vAand vBaretheirrespectivevelocities
on reaching the ground, then
(a) vB > vA
(b) vA = vB
(c) vA > vB
8.
(d) their velocities depend on their masses.
(2002)

(b) 7h/9 metre from the ground


(c) 8h/9 metre from the ground
(d) 17h/18 metre from the ground.
(2004)
An automobile travelling with a speed of
60 km/h, can brake to stop within a distance of
20 m. If the car is going twice as fast, i.e.
120 km/h, the stopping distance will be
(a) 20m
(b) 40m
(c) 60m
(d) 80 m.
(2004)
The relation between time t and distance x is
t = ax2 + bx where a and b are constants. The
acceleration is
(a) 2av3
(b) 2av2
2
(c) 2av
(d) 2bv3
(2005)

4.

A car moving with a speed of 50 km/hr, can be


stopped by brakes after at least6 m. Ifthesame
carismovingataspeedof100km/hr,theminimum
stopping distance is
(a) 12 m
(b) 18 m
(c) 24 m
(d) 6 m.
(2003)

A car, startingfrom rest, accelerates atthe rate f


through a distance s, then continues at constant
speed for time t and then decelerates at the rate
f/2 tocome torest. If thetotaldistancetraversed
is 15 s, then
1 2
1 2
(a) s = f t
(b) s = f t
2
4
1 2
(c) s= ft
(d) s = f t
6
(2005)

5.

Aballisreleasedfromthetopofatowerofheight 9.
h metre.Ittakes T secondtoreachtheground.What
is the position of the ball in T/3 second?
(a) h/9 metre from the ground

Aparachutistafterbailingoutfalls50mwithout
friction. When parachute opens, it decelerates at
2 m/s2. He reaches the ground with a speed of
3 m/s.At what height, did he bail out?

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