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NUMERICALS

1. A body starts with an initial velocity of 10m/s and acceleration


5m/s2. Find the distance covered by it in 5s.
2. A body, initially at rest, starts moving with a constant acceleration
2m/s2. Calculate: (i) the velocity acquired and (ii) and the distance
travelled in 5s.

3. A body initially moving with a velocity 20m/s strikes a target and comes
to rest after penetrating a distance 10cm in the target. Calculate the
retardation caused by the target.

4. A train is moving with a velocity of 90km/h. It is brought to stop by


applying the brakes which produce a retardation of 0.5m/s 2. Find: (i)
the velocity after 10s, and (ii) the time taken by the train to come to
rest.

5. When brakes are applied to a bus, the retardation produced is 25cm/s


andthe bus takes 20s to stop. Calculate: (i) the initial velocity of bus,
and (ii) the distance travelled by the bus during this time.
6. A body moves from rest with a uniform acceleration and travels
270m in 3s. Find the velocity of the body at 10s after the start.
7. A car travels with a uniform velocity of 25m/s for 5s. The brakes are then
applied and the car is uniformly retarded and comes to rest in further 10s.
Find: (i) the distance which the car travels before the brakes are applied,
(ii) the retardation and (iii) the distance travelled by the car after applying
thebrakes.

8. Figure ahead represents the displacement-time graph of motion of two cars


A and
B. Find:
(i) The distance by which the car B was initially ahead of car A.
(ii) The velocities of car A and car B
(iii) The time in which car A catches car B
(iv) The distance from start when the car A will catch the car B
9. The velocity-time graph of a moving body is given below in figure:

Find:

(i) The acceleration in parts AB, BC and CD.


(ii) Displacement in each part AB, BC, CD, and
(iii) Total displacement.

10. Figure shows the velocity-time graph of a particle moving in a straight


line.
(i) State the nature of motion of particle.
(ii) Find the displacement of particle at t=6s.
(iii) Does the particle change its direction of motion?
(iv) Compare the distance travelled by the particle from 0 to 4s and from 4s
to 6s.
(v) Find the acceleration from 0 to 4s and retardation from 4s to 6s.

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