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This document contains 15 physics questions with multiple choice answers. It covers topics like orbital motion of satellites, cooling rates of spheres, kinetic energy of particles moving in circles, forces on blocks in pulley systems, simple pendulums in elevators, pressure in cylindrical vessels filled with liquid, and relationships between displacement, time, velocity and acceleration for particles. The questions test conceptual understanding of motion, forces, energy and other core physics principles.

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This document contains 15 physics questions with multiple choice answers. It covers topics like orbital motion of satellites, cooling rates of spheres, kinetic energy of particles moving in circles, forces on blocks in pulley systems, simple pendulums in elevators, pressure in cylindrical vessels filled with liquid, and relationships between displacement, time, velocity and acceleration for particles. The questions test conceptual understanding of motion, forces, energy and other core physics principles.

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Vijayawada Page No.

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8. A satellite is revolving round the earth with orbital speed v
0
. If it stops suddenly, the speed with
which it will strike the surface of earth would be
(v
e
= escape velocity of a particle from the earths surface)
1)
2
0
e
v
v
2) v
0
3)
2 2
0 e
v v 4)
2 2
0
2
e
v v
9. Two metallic spheres P and Q are of same surface finish and same density. Weight of P is twice that
of Q. Both spheres are heated to same temperature and are left in room to cool by radiation. The
ratio of initial rate of cooling of P to that of Q is
1)
1: 2
2)
2:1
3)
1
3
1: 2
4)
2
3
2 :1
10. The kinetic energy K of a particle of mass 'm' moving along a circle of radius 'R' depends on distance covered 'S'
as K =AS
2
. Then the acceleration of particle is given by
1)
1/2
2
2
2AS S
1
m
R







2)
1/2
2
2
2AS S
1
m
R







3)
2
2AS
mR
4)
2AS
m
11. In the following figure, the pulley is massless and firctionless. There is no friction between the
block A and the floor. When a force F is applied as shown in figure, the acceleration produced in the
block is
1)
4
F
M
2)
3
F
M
A
M
F
3)
2
F
M
4)
F
M
12. A simple pendulumis tied to the ceiling of an elevator. If the point of suspension of pendulummoves according
to the equation y =at
2
, then
2
1
2
2
T
T
is (T
1
is the time period when lift is at rest and T
2
while point of suspension is
moving)
1)
g
g 2a
2)
g a
g

3)
g 2a
g

4)
g
g a
13. To what height should a cylindrical vessel be filled with a homogeneous liquid to make the
force with which the liquid presses on the sides of the vessel equal to the force exerted by
the liquid on the bottom of the vessel. It should be
1) equal to the radius 2) less than radius
3) more than radius 4) four times of radius
14. Displacement (x) of a particle is related to time (t) as
2 3
x at bt ct
where a, b and c constants of motion.
The velocity of the particle when its acceleratin is zero is given by
1)
2
b
a
c
2)
2
2
b
a
c
3)
2
3
b
a
c
4)
2
4
b
a
c

15. The ratio of lengths, radii, and young modulli of steel and brass wire in fig. are a,b,c respectively.
The ratio of elongations in them will be M
2M
steel
brass

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