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A particle of mass m is released from rest from a point A of a wedge of mass 4m free to slide on a frictionless horizontal plane. The particle slides down the smooth face AB of the wedge. When the velocity of the wedge is 0.2 m/s the velocity of the particle in m/s relative to the wedge is

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  • A particle mass m = 0.1 kg is released from rest from a point A of a wedge of mass M = 2.4 kg free to slide on a frictionless horizontal plane. The particle slides down the smooth face Ab of the wedge. When the velocity of th ewedge is 0.2 m//s the particle in m//s relative to the wedge is :-

    A
    `4.8`
    B
    `5`
    C
    `7.5`
    D
    `10`
  • All surfaces are smooth. The acceleration of mass m relative to the wedge is

    A
    `g sin theta`
    B
    `g sin theta+a cos theta`
    C
    `g sin theta-a cos theta`
    D
    `a cos theta`
  • All surfaces are smooth The acceleration of mass m relative to the wedge is .

    A
    `g sin theta`
    B
    `g sin theta +a cos theta`
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    `g sin theta -a cos theta`
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