A player caught a cricket ball of mass 150 gm moving at a rate of 20 m/s. If the catching process be completed in 0.1 s, then the force of the blow exerted by the ball on the hands of the player is 

(1) 0.3 N

(2) 30 N

(3) 300 N

(4) 3000 N

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A rocket has a mass of 100 kg. 90% of this is fuel. It ejects fuel vapours at the rate of 1 kg/sec with a velocity of 500 m/sec relative to the rocket. It is supposed that the rocket is outside the gravitational field. The initial upthrust on the rocket when it just starts moving upwards is:

(1) Zero

(2) 500 N

(3) 1000 N

(4) 2000 N

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In which of the following cases, a force will not be required to keep the:

(1) particle going in a circle.

(2) particle going along a straight line.

(3) momentum of the particle constant.

(4) acceleration of the particle constant.

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A ball of mass 150g starts moving with an acceleration of 20 m/s2 when hit by a force, which acts on it for 0.1 sec. The impulsive force is:

(1) 0.5 N-s

(2) 0.1 N-s

(3) 0.3 N-s

(4) 1.2 N-s

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A body, whose momentum is constant, must have a constant: 

(1) force.

(2) velocity.

(3) acceleration.

(4) All of these

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Rocket engines lift a rocket from the earth surface because hot gases with high velocity:

(1) push against the earth.

(2) push against the air.

(3) react against the rocket and push it up.

(4) heat up the air which lifts the rocket.

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AIIMS - 1998
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A force of 50 dynes is acted on a body of mass 5 g which is at rest for an interval of 3 seconds, then impulse is 

(1) 0.15×103Ns

(2) 0.98×103Ns

(3) 1.5×103Ns

(4) 2.5×103Ns

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A bullet of mass 0.1 kg is fired with a speed of 100 m/sec, the mass of gun is 50 kg. The velocity of recoil is 

1. 0.2 m/sec

2. 0.1 m/sec

3. 0.5 m/sec

4. 0.05 m/sec

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Three forces starts acting simultaneously on a particle moving with velocity 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 

(1) v remaining unchanged

(2) Less than v

(3) Greater than v

(4) v in the direction of the largest force BC

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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 2 m/s2 in the upward direction in both the blocks. If T and T’ be the tensions in the two parts of the string, then 

(1) T = 70.8 N and T’ = 47.2 N

(2) T = 58.8 N and T’ = 47.2 N

(3) T = 70.8 N and T’ = 58.8 N

(4) T = 70.8 N and T’ = 40.2 N

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