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Projectile Motion

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ass ks | PART - | : OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS * Marked Questions are having more than one correct option. Section (A) : Definition, Projectile on a horizontal plane At. A3. A-4. AS. AG. AT. a9. A-10. Att. A particle move along the parabolic path x = y? + 2y +2 in such a way that the y-component of velocity vector remains 5m/s during the motion. The magnitude of the acceleration of the particle is : (A) 50 m/s? (B) 100 mis* (C)10 ya mis? (D) 0.4 mvs? It 4 seconds be the time in which a projectile reaches a point P of its path and 5 seconds the time from Pill itreaches the horizontal plane through the point of projection . The height of P above the horizontal plane will be - [ g = 9.8 m/sec? ] (A) 98 meters (B) 49 meters (C) 196 meters (D) 147 meters During projectile motion, acceleration of a particle at the highest point of its trajectory is (Ag (8) zero (C) less than g (D) dependent upon projection velocity In case of an oblique projectile, the velocity is perpendicular to acceleration : (A) Once only 8) Twice (©) Never (0) Four times The velocity of projection of a projectile is (61 + 8]) ms~. The horizontal range of the projectile is (A) 49m (8) 96m (C) 196m (0) 14m A projectile is fired with velocity u making angle 0 with the horizontal. What is the change in velocity (from initial) when it is at the highest point : (A) u cos0 (Bu (C) u sino (D) (u cos0 — u) A projectile can have the same range R for two angles of projection. If t, and t, be the times of flight in two cases, then the product of two times of flight is : (A) tt, & R? (Bt eR (©) tt «an (0) to « R’ In case of projectile motion if two projectiles A and B are projected with same speed at angles 15° and 75° respectively to the horizontal then : (AH, > He @) Hy < He ()T>Ts ()T. makes an angle 0 = 45° with positive x-axis. {C) The instant of time tll which (starting from t = 0) component of displacement along x-axis become halt the range on inclined plane is (D) Time of fight on inclined plane is ®)

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