10 Gravitation
10 Gravitation
                                               HOME WORK
                                                GRAVITATION
1.   The force of gravitation is         [AIIMS 2002]            F1    on a particle placed at A, distance 2R from the
     (a) Repulsive          (b) Electrostatic                    centre of the sphere. A spherical cavity of radius
     (c) Conservative       (d) Non - conservative               R/2 is now made in the sphere as shown in the
2.   If the distance between two masses is doubled,              figure. The sphere with cavity now applies a
     the gravitational attraction between them                   gravitational force F2 on the same particle placed
                    [CPMT 1973; AMU (Med.) 2000]                 at A. The ratio F2 / F1 will be[CBSE PMT 1993]
     (a) Is doubled      (b) Becomes four times
     (c) Is reduced to half (d) Is reduced to a quarter
3.   A mass M is split into two parts, m and M – m,                                                      A
                                                                                          R       R
     which are then separated by a certain distance.
     What ratio of m/M maximizes the gravitational
     force between the two parts        [AMU 2000]
     (a) 1/3                (b) ½                                (a) 1/2                  (b) 3
     (c) 1/4                (d) 1/5                              (c) 7                    (d) 7/9
4.   Three particles each of mass m are placed at the       7.   Three uniform spheres of mass M and radius R
     three corners of an equilateral triangle. The centre        each are kept in such a way that each touches the
     of the triangle is at a distance x from either              other two. The magnitude of the gravitational
     corner. If a mass M be placed at the centre, what           force on any of the spheres due to the other two is
     will be the net gravitational force on it                            3 GM 2                3 GM 2
                                                                 (a)                      (b)
     (a) Zero               (b) 3GMm / x   2                             4 R2                   2 R2
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9.     If R is the radius of the earth and g the                    radius is half that of earth. Which of the following
       acceleration due to gravity on the earth's surface,          statement is correct
       the mean density of the earth is                             (a) Both will show same time
      [CPMT 1990; CBSE 1995; BHU 1998; MH CET                       (b) Time measured in clock A will be greater
                   (Med.) 1999; Kerala PMT 2002]                        than that in clock B
      (a) 4G / 3gR           (b) 3R / 4 gG                        (c) Time measured in clock B will be greater
      (c) 3g / 4RG           (d) Rg / 12G                             than that in clock A
10.    A mass 'm' is taken to a planet whose mass is                (d) Clock A will stop and clock B will show time
       equal to half that of earth and radius is four times             as it shows on earth
       that of earth. The mass of the body on this planet     15.   A body weight W Newton at the surface of the
       will be                          [RPMT 1989, 97]             earth. Its weight at a height equal to half the
      (a) m / 2               (b) m / 8                             radius of the earth will be    [UPSEAT 2002]
      (c) m / 4               (d) m                                       W                           2W
                                                                    (a)                         (b)
                                                                          2                            3
11.    The diameters of two planets are in the ratio 4 : 1
                                                                          4W                          8W
       and their mean densities in the ratio 1: 2. The              (c)                         (d)
                                                                           9                          27
       acceleration due to gravity on the planets will be
       in ratio                  [ISM Dhanbad 1994]           16.   The value of g on the earth's surface is 980
                                                                    cm/sec2. Its value at a height of 64 km from the
      (a) 1 : 2               (b) 2 : 3
                                                                    earth's surface is
      (c) 2 : 1               (d) 4 : 1
                                                                    (Radius of the earth R = 6400 Kilometers)
12.    The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is
                                                                                                             [MP PMT 1995]
       only one sixth that of earth. If the earth and moon
                                                                                           2
       are assumed to have the same density, the ratio of           (a) 960 .40 cm / sec        (b) 984.90 cm / sec 2
       the radii of moon and earth will be                          (c) 982 .45 cm / sec 2      (d) 977 .55 cm / sec 2
            1                         1                       17.   The decrease in the value of g at height h from
      (a)                     (b)
            6                       (6)1 / 3                        earth's surface is
            1                           1                                 2h                          2h
      (c)                     (d)                                   (a)                         (b)      g
            36                       (6)2. / 3                            R                           R
13.    Let g be the acceleration due to gravity at earth's                h                            R
                                                                    (c)     g                   (d)
       surface and K be the rotational kinetic energy of                  R                           2hg
       the earth. Suppose the earth's radius decreases by     18.   A simple pendulum has a time period T1 when on
       2% keeping all other quantities same, then                   earth's surface and T2 when taken to a height R
                          [BHU 1994; JIPMER 2000]                   above the earth's surface, where R is the radius of
      (a) g decreases by 2% and K decreases by 4%                   earth. The value of T2 / T1 is
      (b) g decreases by 4% and K increases by 2%                                              [IIT-JEE (Screening) 2001]
      (c) g increases by 4% and K decreases by 4%                   (a) 1                       (b)     2
      (d) g decreases by 4% and K increase by 4%                    (c) 4                       (d) 2
14.    Clock A based on spring oscillations and a clock       19.   A pendulum clock is set to give correct time at
       B based on oscillations of simple pendulum are               the sea level. This clock is moved to hill station at
       synchronised on earth. Both are taken to mars                an altitude of 2500m above the sea level. In order
       whose mass is 0.1 times the mass of earth and                to keep correct time of the hill station, the length
                                                                    of the pendulum                       [SCRA 1994]
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               1  2H 1                         H1 H2         
      (a) mg                       (b) 2mg                
                   R                            R   R          
                   H 2 H1                          H 2 H1                       4                     3
      (c) 2mg                     (d) 2mg                              (a)      Gym          (b)     Gy
                   R    R                         H1  H 2                       3                     4
21.   If the value of 'g' acceleration due to gravity, at                         4                      4
                                                                            (c)     y            (d)     Gy
      earth surface is 10m / s 2 , its value in m / s 2 at the                    3                      3
      centre of the earth, which is assumed to be a                   26.   A tunnel is dug along the diameter of the earth. If
      sphere of radius 'R' metre and uniform mass                           a particle of mass m is situated in the tunnel at a
      density is                            [AIIMS 2002]                    distance x from the centre of earth then
      (a) 5                  (b) 10/R                                       gravitational force acting on it, will be
      (c) 10/2R                        (d) Zero                                   GM e m                 GM em
                                                                            (a)          x         (b)
                                                                                   Re3                    Re2
22.   The loss in weight of a body taken from earth's
      surface to a height h is 1%. The change in weight                           GMe m                      GM e m
                                                                            (c)                    (d)
                                                                                   x2                    (R e  x) 2
      taken into a mine of depth h will be
      (a) 1% loss                      (b) 1% gain                    27.   The acceleration due to gravity at pole and
      (c) 0.5% gain                    (d) 0.5% loss                        equator can be related as      [DPMT 2002]
23.   The weight of body at earth's surface is W. At a                      (a) g p  g e          (b) g p  ge  g
      depth half way to the centre of the earth, it will be                 (c) g p  ge  g       (d) g p  g e
      (assuming uniform density in earth)
                                                                      28.   Weight of a body is maximum at              [AFMC 2001]
      (a) W                            (b) W/2
                                                                            (a) Moon               (b) Poles of earth
      (c) W/4                          (d) W/8
                                                                            (c) Equator of earth (d) Centre of earth
24.   A particle would take a time t to move down a
      straight tunnel from the surface of earth                       29.   The value of 'g' at a particular point is 9.8m/s2.
      (supposed to be a homogeneous sphere) to its                          Suppose the earth suddenly shrinks uniformly to
                                                                            half its present size without losing any mass. The
                                                                            value of 'g' at the same point (assuming that the
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      (b) The gravitational force at the point B (2, 0, 0)    38.   A sphere of mass M and radius R2 has a
          is zero                                                   concentric cavity of radius R1 as shown in figure.
      (c) The gravitational potential is the same at all            The force F exerted by the sphere on a particle of
          points of the circle y 2  z 2  36                       mass m located at a distance r from the centre of
                                                                    sphere varies as (0  r  )
      (d) The gravitational potential is the same at all
          points on the circle y 2  z 2  4
36.   Gravitational field at the centre of a semicircle
                                                                                          R1     R2
      formed by a thin wire AB of mass m and length l
      is
                                            y
                                        l
                         A              O             B   x
                                                                    (a)                          (b)
            Gm                                                                                                        r
      (a)            along x axis
             l
                                                                                                           F
            Gm
      (b)            along y axis
            l
            2 Gm
                                                                    (c)                          (d)
      (c)                along x axis
               l2
                                                                                                                          r
             2 Gm
      (d)                    along y axis
               l2
37.   Two concentric shells of different masses m1 and        39.   A spherical hole is made in a solid sphere of
      m2    are having a sliding particle of mass m. The            radius R. The mass of the sphere before
      forces on the particle at position A, B and C are             hollowing was M. The gravitational field at the
                                                 m2                 centre of the hole due to the remaining mass is
                                        B
                                        r2 C
                                            r3   m1
                                                                                      R
                             A
                                   r1
               Gm1            G(m1  m2 )m
      (a) 0,             ,
                   r22            r12                                                             GM
                                                                    (a) Zero               (b)
            Gm 2             Gm1                                                                 8R 2
      (b)            , 0,
                                                                          GM
             r22             r12                                                                  GM
                                                                    (c)                    (d)
                                                                          2R 2                        R2
            G(m1  m 2 )m Gm 2
      (c)                ,     ,0
                                                              40.   A point P lies on the axis of a ring of mass M and
                 r12       r22
                                                                    radius a, at a distance a from its centre C. A small
            G(m1  m 2 )m Gm1
      (d)                , 2 ,0                                     particle starts from P and reaches C under
                 r12       r2
                                                                    gravitational attraction only. Its speed at C will be
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                                                                             GM                       Gm
                2GM                      2GM          1              (a)                     (b) 
      (a)                      (b)               1 
                                                 
                                                        
                                                                              R                        r
                 a                        a           2
                                                                                   M   m               M   m
                2GM
                                                                      (c)  G               (d)  G  
      (c)           ( 2  1)   (d) Zero                                       R r                    R r 
                 a
                                                                45.   A person brings a mass of 1 kg from infinity to a
41.   If V is the gravitational potential on the surface of           point A. Initially the mass was at rest but it moves
      the earth, then what is its value at the centre of              with a speed of 2 m/s as it reaches A. The work
      the earth                                                       done by the person on the mass is – 3 J. The
      (a) 2V                   (b) 3V                                 potential of A is
            3                          2
      (c)     V                (d)       V                            (a) – 3 J/kg             (b) – 2 J/kg
            2                          3
                                                                      (c) – 5 J/kg             (d) – 7 J/kg
42.   The diagram showing the variation of
      gravitational potential of earth with distance from       46.   A thin rod of length L is bent to form a
      the centre of earth is                                          semicircle. The mass of the rod is M. What will
                                                                      be the gravitational potential at the centre of the
                                                                      circle
                                                                              GM                       GM
      (a)                              (b)                            (a)                     (b) 
                                                                               L                       2L
                                                                              GM                      GM
                                                                      (c)                     (d) 
                                                                               2L                       L
            V
                                                                47.   The escape velocity of a planet having mass 6
                       r=R                                            times and radius 2 times as that of earth is
            O
      (c)                          r   (d)
                                                                                             [CPMT 1999; MP PET 2003]
                                                                      (a)     3 Ve             (b) 3Ve
43.   By which curve will the variation of gravitational              (c)     2 Ve             (d) 2Ve
      potential of a hollow sphere of radius R with             48.   The escape velocity of a particle of          mass m
      distance be depicted                                            varies as
            V                                                                               V
                                             V                                [CPMT 1978; RPMT 1999; AIEEE 2002]
                                                                      (a) m 2                  (b) m
            O                                        r=R
                                             O                                0
                                                                                                              r=R
      (a)             r=R      r       (b)                  r         (c) m                    (d) Om1                r
                                                                49.   How many times is escape velocity (ve ) , of orbital
                                                                      velocity (v 0 ) for a satellite revolving near earth
            V
                                             V                                                                 [RPMT 2000]
                      r=R                                             (a)     2 times          (b) 2 times
            O                                        r= R
      (c)                              (d)   O
                               r                            r         (c) 3 times              (d) 4 times
                                                                50.   The orbital velocity of a satellite at a height h
                                                                      above the surface of earth is v. The value of
44.   Two concentric shells have mass M and m and
                                                                      escape velocity from the same location is given
      their radii are R and r respectively, where R  r .
                                                                      by                             [J&K CET 2000]
      What is the gravitational potential at their
      common centre                                                   (a)     2v               (b) v
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53.   A rocket is launched with velocity 10 km/s. If             59.   A body is projected with a velocity 2ve, where ve
      radius of earth is R, then maximum height                        is the escape velocity. Its velocity when it escapes
      attained by it will be              [RPET 1997]                  the gravitational field of the earth is
      (a) 2R                    (b) 3R                                 (a)     7ve                   (b)     5v e
      (c) 4R                    (d) 5R                                 (c)     3v e                  (d) v e
54.   A missile is launched with a velocity less then the        60.   Escape velocity of a body of 1 kg mass on a
      escape velocity. The sum of its kinetic and                      planet is 100 m/sec. Gravitational potential
      potential energy is              [MP PET 1995]                   energy of the body at the planet is
      (a) Positive                                                                                       [MP PMT 2002]
      (b) Negative                                                     (a) – 5000 J           (b) – 1000 J
      (c) Zero                                                         (c) – 2400 J           (d) 5000 J
      (d) May be positive or negative depending upon                                                                             R
                                                                 61.   A body of mass m rises to a height h                         from
           its initial velocity                                                                                                  5
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      (a) 1  10 13 J         (b) 2  10 13 J                68.   For the moon to cease to remain the earth’s
                                                                     satellite its orbital velocity has to increase by a
      (c) 4  10 11 J         (d) 1  10 11 J
                                                                     factor of                          [MP PET 1994]
63.   The potential energy due to gravitational field of
                                                                     (a) 2                                          (b)       2
      earth will be maximum at
                                                                     (c) 1 / 2                (d) 3
      (a) Infinite distance
                                                               69.   Two artificial satellites A and B are at a distances
      (b) The poles of earth
                                                                      r A and rB above the earth’s surface. If the radius
      (c) The centre of earth
                                                                     of earth is R, then the ratio of their speeds will be
      (d) The equator of earth                                                              1/ 2                                                 2
                                                                           
                                                                           r R                                          
                                                                                                                          r R               
64.   The radius and mass of earth are increased by                  (a)  B   
                                                                                                                   (b)  B   
                                                                                                                               
                                                                            rA  R                                       rA  R 
      0.5%. Which of the following statement is false at
                                                                                    2                                                 1/ 2
      the surface of the earth         [Roorkee 2000]                       rB                                           rB    
                                                                     (c)    
                                                                           r                                      (d)   
                                                                                                                          r
                                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                  
      (a) g will increase                                                   A                                            A     
      (b) g will decrease                                      70.   When a satellite going round earth in a circular
      (c) Escape velocity will remain unchanged                      orbit of radius r and speed v, losses some of its
      (d) Potential energy will remain unchanged                     energy. Then r and v change as
65.   Two identical thin rings each of radius R are                                            [EAMCET (Med.) 2000]
      coaxially placed at a distance R. If the rings have            (a) r and v both will increase
      a uniform mass distribution and each has mass                  (b) r and v both will decrease
      m1 and m2 respectively, then the work done in                  (c) r will decrease and v will increase
      moving a mass m from centre of one ring to that                (d) r will increase and v will decrease
      of the other is                                          71.   A satellite is revolving around a planet of mass M
                                     Gm(m1  m2 )( 2  1)            in an elliptical orbit of semi-major axis a. The
      (a) Zero                 (b)                                   orbital velocity of the satellite at a distance r from
                                                  2R
                                                                     the focus will be
            Gm 2 (m1  m 2 )         Gm1 m 2 ( 2  1)
      (c)                      (d)                                                     2       1 
                                                                                                       1/ 2
                                                                                                                                      1             2 
                                                                                                                                                           1/2
                  R                      m2 R                        (a) GM                                  (b) GM   
                                                                              r a                                        r a 
66.   The orbital velocity of an artificial satellite in a
                                                                                                             1/ 2                                              1/2
      circular orbit just above the earth’s surface is v.                              2            1                               1              2 
                                                                     (c) GM                                   (d) GM                            
      For a satellite orbiting at an altitude of half of the                       r2             a 2                             r2            a 2 
      earth’s radius, the orbital velocity is                  72.   A geo-stationary satellite is orbiting the earth at a
                                   [Kerala (Engg.) 2001]             height of 6 R above the surface of earth, R being
            3                         3                              the radius of earth. The time period of another
      (a)     V                (b)      V
                                                                     satellite at a height of 2.5 R from the surface of
            2                         2
                                                                     earth is
             2                       2
      (c)      V               (d)     V                                           [UPSEAT 2002; AMU (Med.) 2002]
             3                       3
67.   The speed of a satellite is v while revolving in an            (a) 10 hr                                      (b) (6 / 2 ) hr
      elliptical orbit and is at nearest distance ‘a’ from           (c) 6 hr                                       (d) 6 2 hr
      earth. The speed of satellite at farthest distance
                                                               73.   Time period of revolution of a satellite around a
      ‘b’ will be                           [RPMT 1995]
                                                                     planet of radius R is T. Period of revolution
      (a) (b / a) v           (b) (a / b) v                          around another planet. Whose radius is 3R but
      (c) ( a / b ) v          (d) ( b / a ) v                       having same density is   [CPMT 1981]
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      (c) 10 R                (d) 18 R                                          1   1                      1   1          
                                                                     (a) GM e               (b) 2GM e                
                                                                                                                             
84.   An artificial satellite is moving in a circular orbit                     R e R0                     Re R0          
      around the earth with a speed equal to half the                               1    1                     1                
                                                                                                                     1
      escape speed from the earth. If R is the radius of             (c) GM e                   (d)   2GM e                  
                                                                                                                                 
                                                                                    R e R0                     Re   R0          
      the earth then the height of the satellite above the
                                                               90.   If total energy of an earth satellite is zero, it
      surface of the earth is
                                                                     means that
            R                       2R
      (a)                     (b)                                    (a) The satellite is bound to earth
            2                        3
                                                                     (b) The satellite may no longer be bound to
      (c) R                   (d) 2 R
                                                                         earth’s field
85.   If the angular velocity of a planet about its own              (c) The satellite moves away from the orbit along a
      axis is halved, the distance of geostationary                      parabolic path
      satellite of this planet from the centre of the                (d) The satellite escapes in a hyperbolic path
      planet will become
                                                               91.   By what percent the energy of a satellite has to be
      (a) (2)1 / 3 times      (b) (2) 3 / 2 times                    increased to shift it from an orbit of radius r to
      (c) (2) 2 / 3 times     (d) 4 times                            3
                                                                       r
                                                                     2
86.   A satellite moves around the earth in a circular
                                                                     (a) 66.7%               (b) 33.3%
      orbit with speed v. If m is the mass of the satellite,
                                                                     (c) 15%                 (d) 20.3%
      its total energy is             [CBSE PMT 1991]
                1                   1
                                                               92.   A mass m is raised from the surface of the earth
      (a)  mv 2              (b)     mv 2                           to a point distant R(  1) from the centre of the
                2                   2
            3                       1
                                                                     earth and then put into a circular orbit to make it
      (c)     mv 2            (d)     mv 2                           an artificial satellite. The total work done to
            2                       4
                                                                     complete this job is
87.   The minimum energy required to launch a
      satellite of mass m from the surface of earth of               (a) mgR(2  1)         (b) mgR(2  1)
      radius R in a circular orbit at an altitude 2 R is                                                   2  1
                                                                     (c) mgR(  1)              (d) mgR
      (mass of earth is M)                                                                                  2
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              2GMs r1r2              2GMs m(r1  r2 )                (a) The satellite is rotated its axis with
      (c) m                  (d) m
               (r1  r2 )                r1r2                            compartment of astronaut at the centre of the
                                                                         satellite
95.   Reaction of weightlessness in a satellite is
                                          [RPMT 2000]                (b) The satellite is shaped like a wheel
      (a) Zero gravity                                               (c) The satellite is rotated around and around till
                                                                         weightlessness disappears
      (b) Centre of mass
                                                                     (d) The compartment of astronaut is kept on the
      (c) Zero reaction force by satellite surface
                                                                         periphery of rotating wheel like satellite
      (d) None of these
                                                              100. Which of the following astronomer first proposed
96.   A body suspended from a spring balance is placed
                                                                   that sun is static and earth rounds sun
      in a satellite. Reading in balance is W1 when the
                                                                                                           [AFMC 2002]
      satellite moves in an orbit of radius R. Reading in
      balance is W2 when the satellite moves in an orbit            (a) Copernicus           (b) Kepler
      of radius 2R . Then                                           (c) Galilio              (d) None
      (a) W1  W2            (b) W1  W2
      (c) W1  W2            (d) W1  2W2
                                                                                ANSWER KEY
97.   An astronaut feels weightlessness because
      (a) Gravity is zero there                               1.    (c)   2.    (d)   3.    (b)    4.     (a)   5. (c)
      (b) Atmosphere is not there                             6.    (d)   7.    (a)   8.    (b)    9.     (c)   10. (d)
      (c) Energy is zero in the chamber of a rocket           11.   (c)   12.   (a)   13.   (c)    14.    (b)   15. (c)
                                                              16.   (a)   17.   (b)   18.   (d)    19.    (a)   20. (b)
      (d) The fictitious force in rotating frame of
                                                              21.   (d)   22.   (d)   23.   (b)    24.    (a)   25. (d)
          reference cancels the effect or weight
                                                              26.   (a)   27.   (d)   28.   (b)    29.    (c)   30. (d)
98.   Inside a satellite orbiting very close to the earth’s   31.   (c)   32.   (d)   33.   (b)    34.    (d) 35. (a,c,d)
      surface, water does not fall out of a glass when it     36.   (d)   37.   (d)   38.   (b)    39.    (c)   40. (b)
      is inverted. Which of the following is the best         41.   (c)   42.   (c)   43.   (c)    44.    (d)   45. (c)
      explanation for this                                    46.   (d)   47.   (a)   48.   (c)    49.    (a)   50. (b)
      (a) The earth does not exert any force on the           51.   (c)   52.   (c)   53.   (c)    54.    (b)   55. (b)
          water                                               56.   (a)   57.   (c)   58.   (a)    59.    (c)   60. (a)
      (b) The earth’s force of a attraction on the water      61.   (c)   62.   (b)   63.   (a)    64.    (a)   65. (b)
          is exactly balanced by the force created by         66.   (c)   67.   (b)   68.   (b)    69.    (a)   70. (c)
          the satellites motion                               71.   (a)   72.   (d)   73.   (a)    74.    (c)   75. (a)
                                                              76.   (b)   77.   (c)   78.   (b)    79.    (c)   80. (b)
      (c) The water and the glass have the same
                                                              81.   (c)   82.   (b)   83.   (b)    84.    (c)   85. (c)
          acceleration, equal to g, towards the centre of
                                                              86.   (a)   87.   (a)   88.   (b)    89.    (d)   90. (c)
          the earth, and hence there is no relative
                                                              91.   (b)   92.   (d)   93.   (a)    94.    (c)   95. (c)
          motion between them
                                                              96.   (a)   97.   (d)   98.   (c)    99.    (d)   100. (a)
      (d) The gravitational attraction between the glass
          and the water balances the earth’s attraction
          on the water
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      artificial satellite
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