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14 Oscillations Sol

The document contains solutions to problems related to Newton's Laws of Motion, aimed at pre-medical students preparing for 2026. It includes various physics concepts such as inertia, impulse, momentum, and forces acting on objects in different scenarios. Each problem is solved step-by-step, providing the necessary calculations and explanations for the answers.

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14 Oscillations Sol

The document contains solutions to problems related to Newton's Laws of Motion, aimed at pre-medical students preparing for 2026. It includes various physics concepts such as inertia, impulse, momentum, and forces acting on objects in different scenarios. Each problem is solved step-by-step, providing the necessary calculations and explanations for the answers.

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TARGET : PRE-MEDICAL 2026 NURTURE COURSE
NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION # 01 SOLUTIONS
1. Inertia of body depends on mass. not on velocity. 11. F ∆t = change in momentum
Hence option (3) |200(0.5)| = |0 – mv|
⇒ mv = 100 kg ms
–1
2
2. ∫ F.dt= ∫ (4t
3
Impulse= − 3t2 + 2t + 10)dt Hence option (2)
0
2
 4t 4
3t 2t2 3
 vdm
=  − + + 10t  a
12. dt
 4 3 2 0
2
=  t 4 − t 3 + t2 + 10t 
0

= 32 kgms–1
Mg
3. Change in momentum = Impulse
vdm
3
– Mg = Ma
∫= ∫ (6t − 4t)dt
2
= F.dt dt
2 2
28 × 10 (x) = M(a + g)

®
3
 6t 4t2 
3
= 25(2g)
=  − 
 3 2 2 = 490
= 2t 3 − 2t2 
3 ⇒ x = 0.175 kg/s
2
Hence option (3)
= 28 kgms–1
dp dm dx
dP 13. F= = 2v = 2v ρA = 2ρAv2
4. F= = Slope of P-t curve dt dt dt
dt
2
FA tan 37° 3 / 4 5
So = = = 9 / 16 = 2 × 1 × π   × (1800)2 dyne
FB tan 53° 4 / 3 2
7
F = 12.72 × 10 dyne
5. Impulse = ∫ F.dt = Area under F-t curve
Hence option (4)
1 1
= 100 × 1 + × 100 × 1 – × 100 × 2 10g
2 2 14. a= = 10 m/s2 & v = 0 + 10 × 5
= 100 + 50 – 100 = 50 N-sec 10
dm ⇒ v = 50 m/s
6. Force on rocket = v = 20 × 50 = 1000 N
dt Hence option (4)
F 1000 1000 5 ∆m
a== = = m/s2 15. M0 – ⋅t Hence option (1)
m 2000 − 4 × 50 1800 9 ∆t
dm dm 50
7. F=v = 4 × 6 = 24 N 16. F=v = 30 × = 25 N
dt dt 60
24 Hence option (4)
a= = 2.4 m/s2
10
17. ∆P = Impulse = fdt = mg dt


∆P
 
m(v 2 − v1 ) ∫ ∫
8. F= = = mgt
∆t t2 − t1
2(30 − {−30}) Hence option (3)
F= = 1200 N
0.1 dI
18. For min. =0
dt
9. F = nmv where n is no. of bullets per sec.
40t – 20 = 0
–3
100 = n (20 × 10 ) × 500 ⇒ t = 1/2 sec. Hence option (3)
⇒ n = 10 bullets per sec.
19. When an object drop from a moving frame then
Bullets per minute = 10 × 60 = 600
F F it get velocity of the frame.
10. F = m1(2) = m2(3) ⇒ m1 = & m2 =
2 3 20. p = F(0.25) ⇒ F = 4p N
F F Hence option (3)
a= = = 1.2 m/s2
m1 + m2 F F
+
2 3

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NURTURE COURSE TARGET : PRE-MEDICAL 2026
NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION # 02 SOLUTIONS
1. N – Mg = Ma 6g − 2g − 2g g
N a 7. a= = = 2m / s2
N = M(g + a) 4+3+3 5
T1 T2
Weff = M(g + a)
6kg a=2 2kg a
= 80(12)

= 960 N Fpseudo Mg 6g 2g
2. M(g + a) = Weff ⇒ 3g – T2 = 3 × a T2 – 2g = 2a
⇒ 50(10 + a) = 700
⇒ T2 = 24 N T2 = 2g + 2(1)
⇒ a = 4 m/s
2

⇒ T1 – 4g = 4a = 24 N
3. 54N 9N
2 3 4 T1 = 48 N

®
9N
54 − 9 T' = 2T1
a= = 5 m/s2 R
2+3+4 4kg
T' = 96 N
From F.B.D. of 4 kg Block T2
R – 9 = ma 8. System is in equilibrium
2kg
R = 9 + (4 × 5) ∴ Fnet is zero T1
R = 29 N 2g
T1 = 20 N T1
4. When person dips finger in the water, water will
apply upthrust & finger will apply same force on T2 = 2g + T1 2kg
water in downward direction so Net force in T2 = 40 N
downward direction on water increases i.e. 2g

reading of balance increases. T3


T3 = 40 N
Hence option (1) 4kg
a
600 − 400 9.
5. a= = 5 m/s2 m T2 4g
40 mgsinθ

Hence option (1) a


T1
N3 m m
T2 T1
3kg
mg sin θ
3g mgsinθ – T2 = ma ...(1) T1 = 1
6. 3
N2

5kg T2 – T1 = ma ...(2) T2 = T1 + ma
5g N3 T1 = ma ...(3)
N1
mg sin θ mg sin θ
10kg = +
3 3
10g N2
2mg sin θ
N3 = 30 N mgsinθ = 3 ma T2 =
3
N2 = N3 + 50
N2 = 80 N g sin θ
a=
3

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TARGET : PRE-MEDICAL 2026 NURTURE COURSE
5kg T2 16. All surfaces are smooth
10.
∴ Block 'C' does not move
T1
4kg 4gsin30 F 50 50
=
a net = = m / s2
m A + mB 1 + 2 3
The given string is massless
20
Force exert by A on B
∴ T1 = T2 T 2 = T1 = 5 ×
9 a
50 A R
100
4gsin30° – T1 = 4a = N
9 50
50 − R =
T1 = 5a 3
4gsin30° = 9a 100
R= N
20 3
a= m / s2
9 17. Contact force b/w 10 kg & 20 kg is zero.

®
9g sin 30° − g sin 30° Because 10N & 20N are acting in same
11.
2
a= = 4 m/s
9 +1 direction.
a ∴ Both blocks will separate from each other.
T g sin 30° 18. F = Total pulling mass × effective accleration
1kg
(g + a)
T – g sin 30° = a ⇒ T=9N
500
4 × 105 =F (g + a) F
12. aTrain = = 1 m/s2 1000
80 × 5 × 103
1
= = (12) 6N T1
So Tension between 30th & 31st coupling 2
3 4
a = 2 m/s2
= 40 × 5 × 10 × a = 20 × 10 N 400
T=
1 × 12= 4.8 N T2
Hence option (4) (3) 1000

F  7  300
13. asystem = so T =  M + M  a T=
2 × 12= 3.6 N T3
2M  8  1000

18  F  15F 200
T= M ⇒ T= T= × 12= 2.4 N T4
 3
1000
8  2M  16
100
Hence option (1) T=
4 × 12= 1.2 N
1000
14. mg – T = ma
Fsin37°
2 T
mg – mg = ma
3 Fcos37°
a 19.
m mg N 3kg
g = ma
3 37°
a = g/3 F 30N

15. In tug of war contest, the winner has to exerts Fsin37° = Mg


greater force on the ground. 3
F× = 30
5
F = 50N

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NURTURE COURSE TARGET : PRE-MEDICAL 2026
NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION # 03 SOLUTIONS
1. By Lami's theorem 8. F.B.D of ‘B’
T T1cosθ1
T1 T2 T1cos θ1 = 2mg θ1
60° 60°
60° T1sin θ1 = 2mg 2mg
T1sinθ1
120° 120°
⇒ T12 = 8m2g2
2mg
2mg ⇒ T1 = 2 2 mg

T1 2mg T2 Hence option (2)


= =
sin120° sin120° sin120° 9. Record of spring balance
T1 = T2 = 2mg For Bird FUpthrust = Mg + Ma
2. 2T cosθ = Mg = 25 + (0.5) (2)
Mg θ = 26 N
T=

®
2 cos θ T T
Hence option (3)
Since θ is very large T1 4g T2
Mg 10. = =
sin 90° sin135° sin135° T1
close to 90° 135°
T > Mg ⇒ T2 = 4 g N 45° T2
= 4 kg-wt 90°
Hence option (2)
3. ⇒ T = 2g + T1 T Hence option (3) 4g
& T = 8g 5
So T1 = 6g = 60 N 2kg 11. u1 = 90 × m / s = 25 m/s
18
Hence option (4) 5
u2 = 54 × = 15m / s
4. The surface will always be ⊥r 2g T1 to the 18
effective gravity. u − u1
a= 2
∆t
15 − 25
'a' of truck = = –1 m/s2
10
so for block FPs = fr = ma
g cosθ = geff N
Hence option (4)
5. By Lami's theorem fr Fpseudo
60N
T Mg
60° fr = Fps = 500 (–1) = –500 N
150° Hence option (1)
120°
13. FBD for an observer inside trolly

w
mg sinθ (Pseudo force)
T sinα
60 T
= ⇒ T = 20 3 N T
sin120° sin150° α
60 W T cosα
6. =
sin120° sin 90° mg sinθ mg cosθ

W = 69.2 N under equilibrium (along incline plane)


7. T2 sin θ = T1 sin θ ⇒ T2 = T1 & T2 = T3 mg sin θ + T cos α = mg sin θ
Hence option (4) T cos α = 0 ⇒ α = 90°

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