AIIMS 2018 Physics Newton's Laws of Motion MCQ Question
If the block moves up with constant velocity v m/s. Find F,

F = mg/2
F = 2mg/3
F = mg/3
F = 5mg/3
Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
When the block moves up with a constant velocity m/s, the net force acting on it is zero due to Newton's first law, meaning the upward force must balance the downward gravitational force . Thus, if we consider additional forces like friction or tension, the effective force required to maintain constant velocity can be expressed as when accounting for these factors. Options (A), (B), and (D) suggest incorrect relationships between and that do not satisfy the equilibrium condition for constant velocity.
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