Figures I, II, III and IV depict variation of force with time.

(I)
(II)
(III)
(IV)

The impulse is highest in the case of situations depicted. Figure

(1) I and II

(2) III and I

(3) III and IV

(4) IV only

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The masses of 10 kg and 20 kg respectively are connected by a massless spring as shown in figure. A force of 200 N acts on the 20 kg mass. At the instant shown, the 10 kg mass has acceleration 12 m/sec2. What is the acceleration of 20 kg mass?

(1) 12 m/sec2

(2) 4 m/sec2

(3) 10 m/sec2

(4) Zero

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Two masses M and m are connected by a weightless string. They are pulled by a force F on a frictionless horizontal surface. The tension in the string will be

(1) FMm+M

(2) FM+m

(3) FMm

(4) FmM+m 

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A uniform rope of length l lies on a table. If the coefficient of friction is μ, then the maximum length l1 of the part of this rope which can overhang from the edge of the table without sliding down is 

(1) lμ

(2) lμ+l

(3) μl1+μ

(4) μlμ1

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A heavy uniform chain lies on a horizontal table-top. If the coefficient of friction between the chain and table surface is 0.25, then the maximum fraction of length of the chain, that can hang over one edge of the table is 

(1) 20%

(2) 25%

(3) 35%

(4) 15%

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A uniform chain of length \(L\) hangs partly from a table which is kept in equilibrium by friction. If the maximum length that can be supported without slipping is \(l,\) then the coefficient of friction between the table and the chain is: 
1. \(\frac{l}{L}\)
2. \(\frac{l}{L+l}\)
3. \(\frac{l}{L-l}\)
4. \(\frac{L}{L+l}\)

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When two surfaces are coated with a lubricant, then they 

(1) Stick to each other

(2) Slide upon each other

(3) Roll upon each other

(4) None of these

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A 20 kg block is initially at rest on a rough horizontal surface. A horizontal force of 75 N is required to set the block in motion. After it is in motion, a horizontal force of 60 N is required to keep the block moving with constant speed. The coefficient of static friction is 

(1) 0.38

(2) 0.44

(3) 0.52

(4) 0.60

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A block \(A\) with mass \(100~\text{kg}\) is resting on another block \(B\) of mass \(200~\text{kg}\). As shown in figure a horizontal rope tied to a wall holds it. The coefficient of friction between \(A\) and \(B\) is \(0.2\) while coefficient of friction between \(B\) and the ground is \(0.3\). The minimum required force \(F\) to start moving \(B\) will be: 

                   
1. \(900~\text{N}\)
2. \(100~\text{N}\)
3. \(1100~\text{N}\)
4. \(1200~\text{N}\)

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A horizontal force of \(10\) N is necessary to just hold a block stationary against a wall. The coefficient of friction between the block and the wall is \(0.2\). The weight of the block is: 

1. 2 N 2. 20 N
3. 50 N 4. 100 N
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