JEE Advanced Physics Syllabus can be referred by the IIT aspirants to get
a detailed list of all topics that are important in cracking the entrance
examination. JEE Advanced syllabus for Physics has been designed in such a
way that it offers very practical and application-based learning to
further make it easier for students to understand every concept or topic
by correlating it with day-to-day experiences. In comparison to the other
two subjects, the syllabus of JEE Advanced for physics is developed in
such a way so as to test the deep understanding and application of
concepts.
Gravitation is an easy to understand and a highly scoring topic. It
might have a 1% weightage in the entire JEE Physics portion but do not
neglect. You can practice these questions on regular basis to know what
are the important points to remember at the moment when
gravitation question comes.
Q1.The mass of the earth is 81 times the mass of the Moon and
the distance between the earth and the Moon is 60 times the
radius of the earth. If R is the radius of the earth, then the
distance between the Moon and the point on the line joining
the Moon and the earth where the gravitational force becomes
zero is
Q2.A spherical shell is cut into two pieces along a chord as
shown in the figure. P is a point on the plane of the chord.
The gravitational field at P due to the upper part is I1
and due to the lower part is I2. What is the
relation between them?
Q3.Two bodies with masses M1, and M2
are initially at rest and a distance R apart. Then they move
directly towards one another under the influence of their
mutual gravitational attraction. What is the ratio of the
distances travelled by M1to the distance travelled
by M2?
Q4.A body of mass m rises to a height h=R/5 from the earth's surface where R is earth's radius. If g is acceleration due to gravity at the earth's surface, the increase in potential energy is
Q6.The earth moves around the Sun in an elliptical orbit as
shown in figure. The ratio OA/OB=x. The ratio of the speed of
the earth at B to that at A is nearly
Q7.A space station is set up in space at a distance equal to
the earth's radius from the surface of the earth. Suppose a
satellite can be launched from the space station. Let v1
and v2 be the escape velocities of the satellite on
the earth's surface and space station, respectively. Then
Q8.A solid sphere of uniform density and mass M has radius 4
m. Its centre is at the origin of the coordinate system. Two
spheres of radii 1 m are taken out so that their centres are
at P(0,-2,0) and Q(0,2,0) respectively. This leaves two
spherical cavities. What is the gravitational field at the
origin of the coordinate axes?
Q9.The value of 'g' at a certain height h above the free
surface of the earth is x/4 where x is the value of 'g' at the
surface of the earth. The height h is
Q10.The radius of a planet is R. A satellite revolves around
it in a circle of radius r with angular velocity
ω0. The acceleration due to the gravity on planet's
surface is