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IIT-JEE 2026
JEE PHY TEST 1 UNITS, ERRORS & DIMENSIONS MOTION IN A STRAIGHT LINE
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2. A physical quantity 'y' is represented by the formula y=m²r^-4 g^x l^-3/2.
If the percentage errors found in y, m, r, l and g are 18, 1, 0.5, 4 and p respectively, then find the value of x and p.
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3. The time period of a simple pendulum is given by Τ = 2π √l/g . The measured value of the length of pendulum is 10 cm known to a 1 mm accuracy. The time for 200 oscillations of the pendulum is found to be 100 second using a clock of 1 s resolution. The percentage accuracy in the determination of 'g' using this pendulum is 'x'. The value of 'x' to the nearest integer is
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4. A physical quantity z depends on four observables a, b, c and d, as z = a^2 b^2/3 /√cd³. The percentages of error in the measurement of a, b, c and d are 2%, 1.5%, 4% and 2.5% respectively. The percentage of error in z is
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5. The percentage errors in quantities P, Q, R and S are 0.5%, 1%, 3% and 1.5% respectively in the measurement of a physical quantity A = P³Q²/√RS. The maximum percentage error in the value of A will be
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6. A force is represented by F = ax² + bt ^½ where x = distance and t = time. The dimensions of b²/a are
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7. Dimension of 1/μοεο should be equal to
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8. If velocity [V], time [T] and force [F] are chosen as the base quantities, the dimensions of the mass will be
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9. If time (t), velocity (v), and angular momentum (l) are taken as the fundamental units. Then the dimension of mass (m) in terms of t, v, and l is
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10. Match List I with List II
List I List II
A. Torque I. ML-²T-²
B. Stress II. ML²T-²
C. Pressure gradient III. ML-¹T-¹
D. Coefficient of viscosity IV. ML-¹T-²
Choose the correct answer from the option given below.
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11. A particle moving in a straight line covers half the distance with speed 6 m/s. The other half is covered in two equal time intervals with speed 9 m/s and 15 m/s respectively. The average speed of the particle during the motion is
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12. A particle is moving in a straight line. The variation of position 'x' as a function of time 't' is given as x = (t³ - 6t² + 20t + 15)m. The velocity of the body when its acceleration becomes zero is
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13. A particle starts with an initial velocity of 10.0 ms-¹ along x-direction and accelerates uniformly at the rate of 2.0 ms-². The time taken by the particle to reach the velocity of 60.0 ms¯¹ is -----------.
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14. The distance travelled by an object in time t is given by s = (2.5)t². The instantaneous speed of the object at t = 5s will be
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15. The position of a particle related to time is given by x = (5t² - 4t + 5)m. The magnitude of velocity of the particle at t = 2 s will be
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16. The position of a particle as a function of time t is given by x(t) = at + bt² - ct³, where a, b and c are constants. When the particle attains zero acceleration, then its velocity will be
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17. A particle is moving with speed v = b √x along positive x-axis. Calculate the speed of the particle at time t = τ (assume that the particle is at origin at t = 0 ).
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18. A particle located at x = 0 at time t = 0, starts moving along the positive x-direction with a velocity v that varies as v = α√x. The displacement of the particle varies with time as
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19. A body travels 102.5 m in nth second and 115.0 m in (n+ 2)th second. The acceleration is
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20. A train starting from rest first accelerates uniformly up to a speed of 80 km/h for time t, then it moves with a constant speed for time 3t. The average speed of the train for this duration of journey will be (in km/h)
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21. A rubber ball is released from a height of 5 m above the floor. It bounces back repeatedly always rising to 81/100 of the height through which it falls. Find the average speed of the ball. (Take g = 10 m s¯²)
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22. A stone is dropped from the top of a building. When it crosses a point 5 m below the top, another stone starts to fall from a point 25 m below the top. Both stones reach the bottom of building simultaneously. The height of the building is
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23. The initial speed of a bullet fired from a rifle is 630 m/s. The rifle is fired at the centre of a target 700 m away at the same level as the target. How far above the centre of the target the rifle must be aimed in order to hit the target?
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24. The stream of a river is flowing with a speed of 2 km/h. A swimmer can swim at a speed of 4 km/h. What should be the direction of the swimmer with respect to the flow of the river to cross the river straight?
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25. Projectiles A and B are thrown at angles of 45° and 60° with vertical respectively from top of a 400 m high tower. If their ranges and times of flight are same, the ratio of their speeds of projection VA: VB is [Take g = 10 ms-²]
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