If the tension in the cable supporting an elevator is equal to the weight of the elevator, the elevator may be:
| (a) | going up with increasing speed |
| (b) | going down with increasing speed |
| (c) | going up with uniform speed |
| (d) | going down with uniform speed |
Choose the correct option:
1. (a) and (b)
2. (b) and (c)
3. (c) and (d)
4. all of the above

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| 1. | \(mg\sin60^\circ\) | 2. | \(mg\cos60^\circ\) |
| 3. | \(mg\tan60^\circ\) | 4. | \(mg\cot60^\circ\) |
| Column I | Column II | ||
| \(\mathrm{(A)}\) | \(a_1\) | \(\mathrm{(I)}\) | \(2.5\) |
| \(\mathrm{(B)}\) | \(a_2\) | \(\mathrm{(II)}\) | \(2\) |
| \(\mathrm{(C)}\) | \(a_{\Large_P}\) | \(\mathrm{(III)}\) | \(6\) |
| \(\mathrm{(D)}\) | \(T\) | \(\mathrm{(IV)}\) | \(3\) |
| 1. | \(\mathrm{A\text-IV,B\text-III,C\text-II,D\text-I}\) |
| 2. | \(\mathrm{A\text-II,B\text-III,C\text-I,D\text-IV}\) |
| 3. | \(\mathrm{A\text-II,B\text-IV,C\text-I,D\text-III}\) |
| 4. | \(\mathrm{A\text-IV,B\text-II,C\text-III,D\text-I}\) |

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| 1. | \(g\) | 2. | \(2g\) |
| 3. | \(5g\) | 4. | \(6g\) |
Two blocks \(A\) and \(B\) of masses \(3m\) and \(m\) respectively are connected by a massless and inextensible string. The whole system is suspended by a massless spring as shown in the figure. The magnitudes of acceleration of \(A\) and \(B\) immediately after the string is cut, are respectively:

1. \(\dfrac{g}{3},g\)
2. \(g,g\)
3. \(\dfrac{g}{3},\dfrac{g}{3}\)
4. \(g,\dfrac{g}{3}\)

| 1. | \(T\mathrm{cos}\theta =F\) | 2. | \(T\mathrm{sin}\theta =Mg \) |
| 3. | \(F=Mg~\mathrm{tan}\theta \) | 4. | \(F=\mathrm{tan}\theta \) |
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