A moving block having mass \(m\) collides with another stationary block having a mass of \(4m.\) The lighter block comes to rest after the collision. When the initial velocity of the lighter block is \(v,\) then the value of the coefficient of restitution \((e)\) will be:
1. \(0.5\)
2. \(0.25\)
3. \(0.8\)
4. \(0.4\)

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A body initially at rest and sliding along a frictionless track from a height \(h\) (as shown in the figure) just completes a vertical circle of diameter \(\mathrm{AB}= D.\) The height \({h}\) is equal to:
        
1. \({3\over2}D\)
2. \(D\)
3. \({7\over4}D\)
4. \({5\over4}D\)

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Consider a drop of rainwater having a mass of \(1~\text{gm}\) falling from a height of \(1~\text{km}\). It hits the ground with a speed of \(50~\text{m/s}\). Take \(g\)  as constant with a value \(10~\text{m/s}^2.\) The work done by the
(i) gravitational force and the
(ii) resistive force of air is:

1. \((\text{i})~1.25~\text{J};\) \((\text{ii})~-8.25~\text{J}\)
2. \((\text{i})~100~\text{J};\) \((\text{ii})~8.75~\text{J}\)
3. \((\text{i})~10~\text{J};\) \((\text{ii})~-8.75~\text{J}\)
4. \((\text{i})~-10~\text{J};\) \((\text{ii})~-8.75~\text{J}\)

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Two identical balls \(\mathrm{A}\) and \(\mathrm{B}\) having velocities of \(0.5~\text{m/s}\) and \(-0.3~\text{m/s}\) respectively collide elastically in one dimension. The velocities of \(\mathrm{B}\) and \(\mathrm{A}\) after the collision respectively will be:
1. \(-0.5 ~\text{m/s}~\text{and}~0.3~\text{m/s}\) 
2. \(0.5 ~\text{m/s}~\text{and}~-0.3~\text{m/s}\)
3. \(-0.3 ~\text{m/s}~\text{and}~0.5~\text{m/s}\)
4. \(0.3 ~\text{m/s}~\text{and}~0.5~\text{m/s}\)

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A body of mass 1 kg begins to move under the action of a time dependent force \(F = 2 t\) \(\hat{i} + 3 t^{2}\ \hat{j}\) N, where \(\hat{i}\) and \(\hat{j}\) are unit vectors along X and Y axis, What power will be developed by the force at the time (t) ?

(a) \(\left(2 t^{2} + 4 t^{4}\right) W\)         

(b) \(\left(2 t^{3} + 3 t^{4}\right) W\)

(c) \(\left(2 t^{3} + 3 t^{5}\right) W\)         

(d) \(\left(2 t + 3 t^{3}\right) W\)

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What is the minimum velocity with which a body of mass m must enter a vertical loop of radius R so that it can complete the loop?

(1) 2gR

(2) 3gR

(3) 5gR

(4) gR
 

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A bullet of mass \(10\) g moving horizontal with a velocity of \(400\) m/s strikes a wood block of mass \(2\) kg which is suspended by light inextensible string of length \(5\) m. As a result, the centre of gravity of the block is found to rise a vertical distance of \(10\) cm. The speed of the bullet after it emerges horizontally from the block will be:

1. \(100\) m/s 2. \(80\) m/s
3. \(120\) m/s 4. \(160\) m/s
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Two identical balls \(A\) and \(B\) having velocities of \(0.5~\text{m/s}\) and \(-0.3~\text{m/s}\), respectively, collide elastically in one dimension. The velocities of \(B\) and \(A\) after the collision, respectively, will be:

1. \(-0.5~\text{m/s}~\text{and}~0.3~\text{m/s}\)
2. \(0.5~\text{m/s}~\text{and}~-0.3~\text{m/s}\)
3. \(-0.3~\text{m/s}~\text{and}~0.5~\text{m/s}\)
4. \(0.3~\text{m/s}~\text{and}~0.5~\text{m/s}\)
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A body of mass \(1\) kg begins to move under the action of a time-dependent force \(\vec{F}=\left(2 t \hat{i}+3 t^2 \hat{j}\right) \) N, where \(\hat{i}\) and \(\hat{j}\) are unit vectors along the \(\mathrm{X}\) and \(\mathrm{Y}\)-axis. What power will be developed by the force at the time (\(t\))?
1. \(\left(2 t^2+4 t^4\right) \) W
2. \(\left(2 t^3+3 t^3\right) \) W
3. \(\left(2 t^3+3 t^5\right)\) W
4. \(\left(2 t^3+3 t^4\right) \) W
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What is the minimum velocity with which a body of mass \(m\) must enter a vertical loop of radius \(R\) so that it can complete the loop?
1. \(\sqrt{2 g R}\)
2. \(\sqrt{3 g R}\)
3. \(\sqrt{5 g R}\)
4. \(\sqrt{ g R}\)

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