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Projectile - Motion - DPP 1

This document contains introductory physics questions about projectile motion. It asks the student to determine the time when two projectiles' velocity vectors are perpendicular, whether statements about projectile motion are true or false, and calculate values like time, velocity and displacement for various projectiles launched or dropped at different angles and velocities. It provides the key for vector notation used in questions involving projectile launch at an angle.

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Projectile - Motion - DPP 1

This document contains introductory physics questions about projectile motion. It asks the student to determine the time when two projectiles' velocity vectors are perpendicular, whether statements about projectile motion are true or false, and calculate values like time, velocity and displacement for various projectiles launched or dropped at different angles and velocities. It provides the key for vector notation used in questions involving projectile launch at an angle.

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PERL

EDUCATION

PHYSICS
PROJECTILE MOTION DPP - 1

INTRODUCTORY EXERCISE 7.1


1. Two particles are projected from a tower horizontally in opposite directions with velocities 10 m/s
and 20 m/s. Find the time when their velocity vectors are mutually perpendicular. Take
g = 10 m /s 2.
2. Projectile motion is a 3-dimensional motion. Is this statement true or false?
3. Projectile motion (at low speed) is uniformly accelerated motion. Is this statement true or false?
4. A particle is projected from ground with velocity 50 m/s at 37° from horizontal. Find velocity and
3
displacement after 2 s. sin 37° = .
5
5. A particle is projected from a tower of height 25 m with velocity 20 2 m /s at 45°. Find the time
when particle strikes with ground. The horizontal distance from the foot of tower where it strikes.
Also find the velocity at the time of collision.
Note In question numbers 4 and 5, $i is in horizontal direction and $j is vertically upwards.

PERL EDUCATION - SAHAKAR NAGAR CHOWK, A'BAD, MH - 431001

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