Mechanics
Units & MeasurementMotion in a Straight LineMotion in a PlaneLaws of MotionCircular MotionWork, Energy and PowerCenter of Mass and CollisionRotational MotionGravitationProperties of MatterHeat and ThermodynamicsOscillationsWavesElectricity
ElectrostaticsCurrent ElectricityCapacitorMoving Charges and MagnetismMagnetism and MatterElectromagnetic InductionAlternating CurrentOptics
Geometrical OpticsWave OpticsModern Physics
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Practice QuestionsMCQ (Single Correct Answer)
1
An electron is moving in a circle of radius 2m with speed of 4 m/s. Find the acceleration of the electron.
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2
The particle of mass $$m$$ is moving in a circular path of constant radius $$r$$ such that its centripetal acceleration $$a_c$$ is varying with time $$t$$ as $$a_c=k^2 r t^2$$, where $$k$$ is a constant. The power delivered to particle by the forces acting on it is
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3
Assertion : For looping a vertical loop of radius, $$r$$ the minimum velocity at lowest point should be $$\sqrt{5 g r}$$.
Reason : In this event the velocity at the highest point will be zero.
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