In the figure, the coefficient of friction between the floor and body \(B\) is \(0.1.\) The coefficient of friction between bodies \(B\) and \(A\) is \(0.2.\) A force \(F\) is applied as shown on \(B.\) The mass of \(A\) is \(rn/2\) and of \(B\) is \(m.\)
(a) | The bodies will move together if \(F = 0.25~\text{mg}\) |
(b) | The \(A\) will slip with \(B\) if \(F = 0.5~\text{mg}\) |
(c) | The bodies will move together if \(F = 0.5~\text{mg}\) |
(d) | The bodies will be at rest if \(F = 0.1~\text{mg}\) |
(e) | The maximum value of \(F\) for which the two bodies will move together is \(0.45~\text{mg}\) |
Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
1. | (a, b, d, e) | 2. | (a, c, d, e) |
3. | (b, c, d) | 4. | (a, b, c) |
\(m_{1}\) moves on a slope making an angle \(\theta\) with the horizontal and is attached to mass \(m_{2}\) by a string passing over a frictionless pulley as shown in the figure. The coefficient of friction between \(m_{1}\) and the sloping surface is \(\mu\).
(a) | If \(m_{2} > m_{1} \text{sin} \theta \), the body will move up the plane. |
(b) | If \(m_{2} > m_{1} (\text{sin} \theta +\mu \text{cos} \theta)\), the body will move up the plane. |
(c) | If \(m_{2} < m_{1} (\text{sin} \theta +\mu \text{cos} \theta)\), the body will move up the plane. |
(d) | If \(m_{2} < m_{1} (\text{sin} \theta -\mu \text{cos} \theta)\), the body will move down the plane. |
1. | (a, d) | 2. | (a, c) |
3. | (c, d) | 4. | (b, d) |
In figure a body \(A\) of mass \(m\) slides on a plane inclined at angle \(\left(\theta_{1}\right)\) to the horizontal and \(g\) is the coefficient of friction between \(A\) and the plane. \(A\) is connected by a light string passing over a frictionless pulley to another body \(B,\) also of mass m, sliding on a frictionless plane inclined at an angle \(\left(\theta_{2}\right)\) to the horizontal.
(a) | A will never move up the plane |
(b) | A will just start moving up the plane when \(\mu = \frac{{\sin} \left(\theta\right)_{2} - {\sin} \left(\theta\right)_{1}}{{\cos} \left(\theta\right)_{1}}\) |
(c) | For \(A\) to move up the plane, \(\left(\theta\right)_{2}\) must always be greater than \(\left(\theta\right)_{1}\) |
(d) | \(B\) will always slide down with a constant speed |
Which of the following statement/s is/are true?
1. | (b, c) | 2. | (c, d) |
3. | (a, c) | 4. | (a, d) |