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Physics Vector and Force Problems

The document contains a series of physics questions and problems related to vectors, torque, friction, centripetal acceleration, and angular motion. It includes calculations for resultant vectors, torque from force vectors, coefficient of friction for a block, and properties of motion in circular paths. Additionally, it mentions the gravitational force as the weakest force in nature and asks for dimensionally correct expressions.

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Physics Vector and Force Problems

The document contains a series of physics questions and problems related to vectors, torque, friction, centripetal acceleration, and angular motion. It includes calculations for resultant vectors, torque from force vectors, coefficient of friction for a block, and properties of motion in circular paths. Additionally, it mentions the gravitational force as the weakest force in nature and asks for dimensionally correct expressions.

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Q1. Find the resultant of three vectors 𝑂𝐴,𝑂𝐵 and 𝑂𝐶 shown in the following figure.

Radius of the
circle is 𝑅

Q2.What is the torque of the force vector F = 21-3j+4kN acting at the point vector
r = 3i+2j+3k m about origin?

Ans. Torque τ = r X F

Q3.The force of 56N is just able to move a block of wood weight 10kg on a rough horizontal
surface.Find the coefficient of friction.

Q4.If the scalar and vector product of two vectors are equal in magnitude then the angle
between two vectors is --------

Q5.An aircraft executes a horizontal loop of radius 1km with a steady speed of 900km/h.The
centripetal acceleration is --------

Q6. An insect trapped in a circular groove of radius 12 cm moves along the groove steadily
and completes 7 revolutions in 100s.
(a) What is the angular speed of motion?
(b) Is the acceleration vector constant? What is its magnitude?

Q7.Weakest force in nature – Gravitational force

Q8.Which of the following is dimensionally correct?

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