Mechanics
Units & Measurement and Dimensions
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Motion in a Straight Line
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Work, Energy and Power
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Center of Mass and Collision
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Heat and Thermodynamics
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Simple Harmonic Motion
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Electromagnetism
Current Electricity
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Moving Charges and Magnetism
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Magnetism and Matter
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Electromagnetic Induction
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Alternating Current
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Electromagnetic Waves
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Modern Physics
Dual Nature of Radiation
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Semiconductor Devices and Logic Gates
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Communication Systems
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AP EAPCET 2021 - 20th August Morning Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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A body of mass 10 kg is attached to a wire of 0.3 m length. The breaking stress is 4.8 $$\times$$ 10$$^7$$ Nm$$^{-2}$$. The area of cross-section from the wire is 10$$^{-6}$$ m$$^{2}$$. The maximum angular velocity with which it can be rotated in a horizontal circle is

A
4 rad s$$^{-1}$$
B
8 rad s$$^{-1}$$
C
16 rad s$$^{-1}$$
D
32 rad s$$^{-1}$$
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AP EAPCET 2021 - 19th August Evening Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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A 500 kg car takes a round turn of radius 50 m with a velocity of 36 km/h. The centripetal force acting on the car is

A
250 N
B
750 N
C
1000 N
D
1200 N
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AP EAPCET 2021 - 19th August Evening Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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A motor cyclist wants to drive in horizontal circles on the vertical inner surface of a large cylindrical wooden well of radius $$8.0 \mathrm{~m}$$, with minimum speed of $$5 \sqrt{5} \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}$$. The minimum value of coefficient of friction between the tyres and the wall of the well must be $$\left(g=10 \mathrm{~ms}^{-2}\right)$$

A
0.10
B
0.64
C
0.30
D
0.40
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AP EAPCET 2021 - 19th August Morning Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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Assertion (A) Two identical trains move in opposite senses in equatorial plane with same speeds relative to the Earth’s surface. They have equal magnitude of normal reaction.

Reason (R) The trains have different centripetal accelerations due to different speeds.

A
Both A and R are true and R is a correct explanation for A.
B
Both A and R are true but R is not a correct explanation for A.
C
A is true, R is false.
D
A is false, R is true.
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