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Q132 (NDA-I/2024) Science & Technology › Basic Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) Official Key

A block of mass 2 kg, moving with the initial speed of 3 m/s comes to rest on a rough horizontal surface after travelling a distance of 3 m. The magnitude of the frictional force is :

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Your answer: —  Â·  Correct: B
Explanation

The magnitude of the frictional force can be determined using the Work-Energy Theorem or the Equations of Motion. Both methods yield the same result.

  • Given Data: Mass (m) = 2 kg, Initial velocity (u) = 3 m/s, Final velocity (v) = 0 m/s (rest), and Distance (s) = 3 m.
  • Method 1: Work-Energy Theorem
    The work done by friction is equal to the change in kinetic energy (K.E.).
    Work (W) = ΔK.E.
    Frictional Force (f) × Distance (s) = ½ m(u² - v²)
    f × 3 = ½ × 2 × (3² - 0²)
    3f = 9
    f = 3 N
  • Method 2: Equations of Motion
    Using v² = u² + 2as:
    0 = 3² + 2 × a × 3
    0 = 9 + 6a
    a = -1.5 m/s² (retardation)
    Force (F) = mass × acceleration = 2 kg × 1.5 m/s² = 3 N.

Therefore, the magnitude of the frictional force is 3 N, which corresponds to Option B.

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