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PATHANIA PUBLIC SCHOOL, ROHTAK

CLASS –XI
SUBJECT : PHYSICS
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Dimensional analysis
1. If the units of energy, force and velocity are 50 J, 5 N and 2m/ s, what will be unit of mass,
length and time?
2. he units of power, force and time are 1 kW, 1kN and 1 milli second. Find the unit of mass
The
and length.
3. What will be the value of G in CGS units iif in SI units it is 6.67 × 10-11 m3 kg-1
kg s -2
4. What will be the dimensions of a/b in the relation E= b-x
x 2 / at, where E is energy, x is distance
and t is time.
5. In the relation h= 2Tcos α/ r2ρ
r2ρg,
g, where h is the height, T is surface tension ρ is density and r is
the radius of a capillary tube, α is angle of contact and g is acceleration due to gravity. Verify
the correctness of the equation.
6. Give one example each of physical quantities which have SI unit but no dimensions, which
neither have unit nor dimension.
7. eration due to gravity is 10m/s2. Determine its value in cm/minutes2.
Acceleration
8. If the units of force and length, each are doubled then how many times the unit of energy,
Surface tension and stress be affected?
9. If velocity, density and frequency are taken as fundamental quantities, what will be the
dimensions of linear momentum and surface tension?
10. If velocity, acceleration and force are chosen as fundamental units, what will be the
dimensions of linear momentum, angular momentum and Young’s modulus of elasticity?
Multiple Choice Questions:
1. Choose the correct statement
(1) Area under velocity-time
time graph gives the distance travelled
(2) Area under velocity-time
time graph gives the change in position
(3) Area under velocity-time
time graph gives average acceleration
(4) Area under velocity time graph gives change in acceleration

2. Choose the correct statement for one dimensional motion


(1) A constant speed in an interval must have non
non-zero
zero acceleration in that interval
(2) With negative value of acceleration speed must decrease
(3) With negative value of acceleration speed m
may increase
(4) With positive value of acceleration speed must increase
3. A drunkard walking in a narrow lane takes 5 steps forward, 3 steps backward and then
stay for 1 s and repeat the same process again and again. Each step is 1 m long and
takes 1 s. The time taken by drunkard to fall in a pit 10 m away from start is

(1) 45 s (2) 27 s (3) 30 s (4) 31 S


4. The reaction time is the time interval in which a person
(1) Observe the things (2) Think about the observations
(3) Observe the things and act (4) Observe the things, think and act

5. A person driving a car with a speed of 72 km/h observes a boy crossing the road at a distance
of 100 m from the car. Driver applies the brakes and retards the car with a retardation of 5 m/s2
and is just able to avoid this accident. The reaction time of driver is

(1) 2.0 s (2) 2.4 s (3) 3.0 s (4) 2. 8 s


6. In any realistic condition (v -t) and (a - t) graph cannot have sharp kinks at some points. This
implies that
(1) Both velocity and acceleration can change abruptly at an instant
(2) Both velocity and acceleration cannot change abruptly at an instant
(3) Only velocity cannot change abruptly at an instant but acceleration can change
(4) Only acceleration cannot change abruptly at an instant but velocity can change
7. A ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 20 m/s from the top of 160 m high
building. The time taken by ball to hit the ground is
(1) 8S (2) 10S (3) 4 s (4) 6

8. In which of the following cases an object can be considered as point object?


(1) Length of train in comparison to platform
(2) Length of engine in comparison to length of a small bridge
(3) A spinning cricket ball that turns sharply on hitting the pitch
(4) A railway carriage moving without jerks between two stations

Subjective Questions:
Q.1 Is it possible for a body to accelerated without speeding up or slowing down? If so, give an
example.
Q.2 In which of the following examples of motion, can the body be considered approximately a
point object: (a) a railway carriage moving without jerks between two stations. (b) a monkey
sitting on top of a man cycling smoothly on a circular track. (c) a spinning cricket ball that
turns sharply on hitting the ground. (d) a tumbling beaker that has slipped off the edge of a
table.
The displacement x of a particle along X-axis is given by 3t+7t2. Obtain its velocity and
acceleration at t = 2s.
Q.3 A body travels the first half of the total distance with velocity v1 and the second half what
velocity v2. Calculate the average velocity.
Q.4 A body travelling along a straight line traversed one-half of the total distance with velocity v0.
The remaining part of the distance was covered with a velocity v1, for half the time and with
velocity v2 for the other half of time. Find the mean velocity averaged over the whole time of
motion.

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