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$$ Chapter #3 Kinematics is WEE MAIN = 2019) yelovily int, “The Ay particle is moving with a KC general equation for its path, () yt =x constant) xy Q)y=x + eonstant My’ axis where Kis a coms time t less than car B at the finish and passes finishing point with a speed ‘v" more than that of car B, Both the cars start from rest and travel with constant acceleration a; and az respectively. Then ‘v’ is equal to : @y Sta 2 (4) 28 ata, (3) Jaa. Two guns A and B can fire bullets at speeds 1 km/s and 2 km/s, respectively. From a point on a horizontal ground, they are fired in all possible directions. The ratio of maximum areas covered by the bullets fired by the two guns, on the ground is : ()1:8 Q)1:16 A particle starts from the origin at time t = 0 and moves along the positive x - axis. The graph of velocity with respect to time is shown in figure. What is the position of the particle at s? @B)1:4 41:2 BY ; (misf | | ee + | fondo q TT rT ica i im O12345678 Us) (1) 10m Q)3m (3)9m (46m 1. 8. A body is projected at t= 0 with a velocity 10s" at an angle of 60° with the horizontal. ‘The radius of curvature of its trajectory at (= Isis R, Neglecting air resistance and taking n duc to gravity g = J0ms?, the value of R is: (1)2.8m (2) 5.1m (3) 10.3 m (4) 2.5m A particle from the point (2.01+4.0])m, at t = 0, with an initial moves velocity (5.01+4.0j)ms". It is acted upon by a constant force which produces a constant acceleration (4.01+4.0})ms™. What is the distance of the particle from the origin at time 2s? (1) 10V2m (2) 5m A passenger train of length 60 m travels at a speed of 80 km/hr. Another freight train of length 120m travels at a speed of 30 knvhr. The ratio of times taken by the passenger train to completely cross the freight train when : (i) they are moving in the same direction, and (ii) (3) 20/2m (4) 15m in the opposite directions is = 3 u = 3) 4) = ') ¢ OT ws The position vector of the centre of mass Z, of an area of er symmetric uniform bar of negligible s-section as shown in figure (D he OQ) hw Jy 3 ° = hives L 2b 3L HE% 10. iT Ship Avis sailing towards north-east’ with 12. velocity ¥=30i+50} km/hr where 7 points east and j, north, Ship B is ata distance of 80 km east and 150 km north of ship A and is towards west at 10 knv/he. A will be at minimum distance from B in (1) 4.2 brs. (2) 2.2 brs, 13. (3) 2.6 hrs (4) 3.2 brs, ca A particle starts from origin O from rest and moves with # uniform acceleration along the positive S-axis. identify all figures. that correctly represent the motion qualitatively (a=acceleration, w = velocity, x = displacement, t=time) at at 14, a v ot Onagt Ow. Ma, Omere oF 15, (1) 2), 3) 2) (1), 2), 3) aa) (4) (1), 2), 4) A ball is thrown vertically up (taken as + z- axis) from the ground. The correct momentum-height (p-h) diagram is : 4 P a) t> th) p 3) > +h) (ay The stream of a river is flowing with a speed of 2 km/h, A swimmer can swim at a speed of km/h, What should be the direction of the mmer with respect to the flow of the river to across the river straight ? (190° (2)60" (3) 150° 3 (4) 120° The posi time t ion of a particle as a function of s given by x(t) = at +bt? ct, where a, b and ¢ are constants, When the particle The position vector of a particle changes with time according to the relation F(t)=15t4i +(4-20t*)j. What is the magnitude of a acceleration at t= 1? 40 @25 (3) 50 (4) 100 A ball is thrown upward with an initial velocity Vo from the surface of the earth, The motion of the ball is affected by a drag force equal to myo? (where m is mass of the ball, » is its instantaneous velocity and y is a constant). Time taken by the ball to rise to its zenith is :16. 7. 18. 19. 20. A bullet of mass 20 g has an 1 ms", just before it starts penetrating wall of thickness 20 em, If the wall offers a mean resistance of 2.5 * 10° N, the speed 0 the bullet after emerging from the other side o the wall is close to ~ (2) 03 ms" @) 0.1 ms (2) 0.7 ms! (4) 0.4 ms" A plane is inclined at an angle a = 30° with respect to the horizontal. A particle is projected with a speed u = 2 ms", fiom the hase of the plane, making an angle 0= 15° with respeet to the plane as shown int the The dis from the base, at whieh the particle hi plane is close to = (Take g= 10 ms) (1) 18em (2) 20cm GB) l4em (4) 26 cm e A shell is fired from a fixed artillery gun with an initial speed u such that it hits the target on the ground at a distance R from it. If; and t: are the values of the time taken by it to hit the target in two possible ways, the product tit is : ()R/2g QR/g ()2R/g @)R/4g The trajectory of a projectile near the surface of the earth is given as y = 2x — 9x". Ifit were launched at an angle @o with speed vo then (g=10ms*): (0 kg) and his son (mas kg) are standing on a frictionless surface facing each other. ‘The man pushes his son so that he starts moving at a speed of 0.70 ms * with respect to the man, The speed of the man with respect to the surface is : (1) 0.47 ms (2)0.14 ms! (3) 0.28 ms (4) 0.20 ms! a. 22. 24, 25. 26. ‘Kineiatles A particle is moving with speed v = bVx. along positive x-axis, Calculate the speed of icle at time t = t (assume that the lc is at origin at t= 0). ay be 2) be t OR be ber ¥ ne ay we ‘Two particles are projected from the same point with the same speed w such that they have the same range R, but different maximum heights, hy and hz. Which of the following is correct? (1) R?=2 hihy 3) R?=4 hin (2) R= 16 hha (4) R= hihz (JEE MAIN = 2020) ‘A particle is moving along t is with its coordinate with time 't given by x(t)= 0=8t~ 32. Another particle is moving along the y-axis with its coordinate as a function of time given by y(t)=5—8t. Att =1 s, the speed of the second particles as measured in the frame of the first particle is given as Vv. Then v (in m/s) is... ‘A ball is dropped from the top of a 100 m hi 1 tower on a planet. In the last — s before hitting the ground. it covers a distance of 19 m. Acceleration due to gravity (in ms) near the surface on that planet is, The distance x covered by a particle in one dimensional motion varies with time tas x? = al? + 2bt-+e, Ifthe acceleration of the particle depends on x as x, where n is an integer, the value of A particle starts from the origin at t= 0 with an initial velocity of 3.07 m/s and moves in the s-y-pline with a constant acceleration (6.0 14 4.0}) avs, The x-coordinate of the particle at the instant when it 32 mis D met (1) 60 (3) 50 coordinate is The value of D is 2)40 (4) 3228, 29, 30. ain A and train B are running on parallel tracks in the opposite directions with speeds of 36 km/hour and 72 km/hour, respectively. ‘A person is walking in train A in the direction opposite to its motion with a speed of 1.8 km/hour. Speed (in ms“) of this person as observed from train B will be close to : (take the distance between the tracks as negligible) (1) 29.5 ms (2) 30.5 ms (3) 31.5 ms (4) 28.5 ms A cricket ball of mass 0.15 kg is thrown vertically up by a bowling machine so that it rises to a maximum height of 20 m after leaving the machine. If the part pushing the ball applies a constant force F on the ball and moves horizontally a distance of 0.2 m while launching the ball, the value of F (in N) is (g=10ms*)__ A particle is moving unidirectionally on a horizontal plane under the action of a constant power supplying energy source. The isplacement (s) - time (1) graph that describes the motion of the particle is (graphs are drawn schematically and are not to scale) s 5 4 4 a) Q) et I s s a >t Starting from the origin at time ¢ = 0, with initial velocity Sjms” , a particle moves in the x-y plane (1 i+ 4) ms (20 m, yo m). The values of t and yo are, respectively: (1) 5s and 25 m (3) 2s and 24m th a constant acceleration of coordinates are (2) 2s and 18m (4) 4s and 52 m ; i) ® yo VY 32. A tennis ball is released from a height h and after freely falling on a wooden floor it rebounds and reaches height £. The velocity versus height of the ball during its motion may be represented graphically by : (graphs are drawn schematically and are not to scale) vA h o im how) YA h/2 a hw) h YA W2 @) yO hiv) h ‘A h Oo 1) A small ball of mass m is thrown upward with velocity u from the ground. The ball experiences a resistive force mkv? where v is its speed. The maximum height attained by the ball is: 1 ane! Ke ku? 1) Stan! 2) = ag @ Ears =) 1 ku Ln Ku 8 do(s 7 @ a 80 '— (46)34. 35. The speed verses time graph for a particle is 36. shown in the figure. The distance travelled (in m) by the particle during the time interval t=0tot=5 5 will be 10. ol ay 6 (ns é a 2 Leo eiattdees time (s) > 37. A helicopter rises from rest on the ground vertically upwards with a constant acceleration g. A food packet is dropped from the helicopter when it is at a height h. The time taken by the packet to reach the ground is close to [g is the acceleration due to gravity] : wmaa (2) en 8 a2 fh @t=5 (2) ()e 38. A balloon is moving up in air vertically above a point A on the ground, When a girl standing at a distance d(point B) from A (see figure) sees it at an angle 45° with respect to the vertical. When the balloon climbs up a further height ha, itis seen at an angle 60° with respect to the vertical if the girl moves further bya distance 2.464 d (point C). Then the height his (given tan 30° = 0.5774) 4 " [Xe wd 40. So Ad 8 aed da (1) 0.464 4 Qa (3) 0.7324 (4) 1.4644 v(m/s) isataheighth;, 3% Kine A. spaceship in space sweeps stationary interplanetary dust. As a result, its mass increases at a MO ae bv? (0, where v(t) instantaneous velocity. The instantaneous ‘acceleration of the satellite is : | ae eS by? ()-% @ aa 2bv" by? Ooo © aM ‘The velocity (v) and time (t) graph of a body in a straight line motion is shown in the figure. The point S is at 4.333 seconds. The total distance covered by the body in 6 s is: y 4 2 @ 2m @ 2m Q)12m (4) 11m A body of mass 2 kg is driven by an engine delivering a constant power of 1 J/s. The body starts from rest and moves in a straight line. After 9 seconds, the body has moved a distance (in m) When a car is at rest, its driver sees rain drops falling on it vertically. When driving the car with speed v, he sees that rain drops are coming at an angle 60° from the horizontal. ‘On further increasing the speed of the car to (+ B)y, this angle changes to 45°. The value of Bis close to: (1) 0.50 (2) 0.73 (3) 037 (4) 0.41 A particle moving in the xy plane experiences a velocity dependent force Where vs and vy are the x and y components of its velocity ¥. If @ is the acceleration of the particle, then which of the following statements is true for the particle? (I) kinetic energy of particle is constant in time (2) quantity ¥xi is constant in time (3) quantity 9.2 is constant in time ld (4) F arises due to a magnetic 7)= WEE MAIN= 2021) 43. 41. 42. If the velocity-time graph has the shape AMB, what would be the shape of the corresponding acceleration-time graph ? time() 44, >t @ +t A 45. a t @® Ra q =) a (4) ' A particle is projected with velocity vo along 46. x-axis. A damping force is acting on the particle which is proportional to the square of the distance from the origin ie. ma = -ax?, ‘The distance at which the particle stops a (2) An engine of a train, moving with uniform acceleration, passes the signal post with velocity u and the last compartment with velocity v. The velocity with which middle point of the train passes the signal post is : a @) view uty GB) 2 (4) $7 A stone is dropped from the top of a building. When it crosses a point Sm below the top, another stone starts to fall from a point 25m below the top, Both stones reach the bottom of building simultaneously. The height of the building is: (45m (3)25m (2)35m (4) 50m The trajectory a projectile in a vertical plane is y = ax — Bx?, where a and B are constants and x & y are respectively the horizontal and vertical distance of the projectile from the point of projection. The angle of projection ® and the maximum height attained H are respectively given by: oe (2) tan, aos (tan 055 om (B}t 4) tant, 2 Mra aE A scooter accelerates from rest for time ty at constant rate a; and then retards at constant rate a2 for time t2 and comes to rest. The correct value of “will be: & (yates @ 2 aa ae ay a 8)47. The velocity-displacement graph describing 48, the motion of a bicycle is shown in the figure. bicycle's motion is best described by : onl 49. a 400‘x(m) 50. oe] ea ot 200-400 (mm) tims?) 4 ae Oo tia es eS 9 200 400 ‘x(m) a(ms™) 4 Igb---- @ ip, 52. ee 743t}+9% m/s and accelerating in uniform conditions. What will be the direction of mosquito after 2s? ) san(2) fromx—axis @ wan(3) fromx axis ® tan'(2) tomy ans @ tan"(3) fromy —axis A. swimmer can swim with velocity of 12 knv/h in still water. Water flowing in a river has velocity 6 knw/h. The direction with respect to the direction of flow of river water he should in order to reach the point on the other ing point is (Round off to the Nearest Integer) A butterfly is flying with a velocity 4y2 m/s in North-East direction, Wind is slowly blowing at 1 m/s from North to South. The resultant displacement of the butterfly in 3 seconds is : (1) 15m 2) 122m @)3m (4)20m A boy reaches the airport and finds that the escalator is not working. He walks up the stationary escalator in time ti. If he remains stationary on a moving escalator then the escalator takes him up in time t:. The time taken by him to walk up on the moving escalator will be - ()t htt (3) 2 Water droplets are coming from an open tap at particular rate, The spacing between a droplet observed at 4" second after its fall to the next droplet is 34.3m. At what rate the droplets are coming from the tap ? (Take g = 9.8 mis?) 9)Kinematics: (1) I drop/ second 58. 56. 57. (2) 2 drops / second (3) 1 drops /7 seconds A balloon was moving upwart velocity of 10 mvs. An abject of finite dropped from the balloon when it height of 75m from the ground level. The height of the balloon fiom the ground when object strikes the ground was around, (Takes the value of gas 10 mis!) (1) 25m (3) 300 m nas al at (2)250m A for 40) 410})N_ acts on a body of mass Sky. If the body starts from rest, its position vector F at time t= 10's, will be - (1) (1005 +400))m_——@) (400% + 100j) m @) (100% + 1003)m @) (4005 + 400j)m The relation between time t and distance x for amoving body is given as t= mx? Fx, where m and n are constants. The retardation of the motion is (Where v stands for velocity) (1) 2n°v? (2) 2mv* (3) 2nv® (4) 2mnv* The instantaneous velocity of a particle moving in a straight line is given as v = at + fe, where a. and B are constants. The distance travelled by the particle between 1 s and 2s is ~ oP a 7 ayZ«b 2) Sa+t i*) @) 5a+58 3 7 3)3a+ 78 4) 3a4+28 ) 34+ 7 (4) Sa+5P A ball is thrown up with a certain velocity so that it reaches a height *h’. Find the ratio of the two different times of'the ball reaching, a 62. in both the directions, ¥3-V2 v2 1 1 Baz OBR Oa 1 3-1 at wB-1 5 OR (4) 200 m 59, 60, 61. ‘A particle of mass M originally at_rest subjected (0 a force who: jon is constant, bout magnitude varies with time according to the (' (4 Where Ky and T are constants, The force acts only for the time internal 27, The velocity v of the particle after time 2Tis- (1) FoT/3M. (2) FoT/2M (3) 2F'T/M. (4) 4FoT/3M A swimmer wants to cross a river from point ‘A to point B, Line AB makes an angle of 30° with the flow of river. Magnitude of velocity of the swimmer is same as that of the river. ‘The angle 0 with the line AB should be °, so that the swimmer reaches point B. B — iy 30" ane A The ranges and height for two projectiles projected with same initial velocity at a 42° and 48° with the horizontal are Ry, Re and Hh, He respectively. Choose the correct option = (1) Ri= Reand Hy < He (2) Ri < Rz and Hi
Ro and H: ‘Two spherical balls having equal masses with radius of 5 em each are thrown upwards along, the same vertical direction at an interval of 3's with the same initial velocity of 35 nvs, then these balls collide ata height of m, (take g = 10 m/s") A bomb is dropped by a fighter plane flying horizontally. To an observer sitting in the plane, the trajectory of the bomb (1) Parabola in a direction opp motion of plat (2) Straight line vertically down the plane (3) hyperbola (4) parabola in the direction of motion of plane te to the — 60)Kinematic’ 63. 64. 66. o7. Ifthe velocity ofa body related to displacement 68. A car accelerates from rest at a constant rate & xis given by v = J50004 24% m/s, then the for some time after which it decelerates at a acceleration of the body is ns? constant rate to come to rest. Ifthe total time ‘ lapsed is ¢ seconds, the total distance travelled Water drops are falling, trom a nozzl i shower onto the Moor, from a height of a The drops fall at a regular interval of a) he ofp When the first drop strikes the Moor, at the 24.4) Ha+B) instant, the third drop begins to fall, Locate () Auth p 208 2 the position of second drop from the Moor wp Ta+B avhen the first drop strikes the loot (4.8m 2)2.94m RG ossawelldp at aie et od §)245m G) 735K @®. The velocity of a particle is vewetgt*Ft. Its position is x=0 at t=0; then its displacement A player kicks a football with an initial speed ater time (t= 1) is fof 25ms" at an angle of 45° from the ground. 8 & Wt 2g What are the maximum height and the time () voto + F (2) vot2gt3F taken by the football to reach at the highest Aa point during motion ? (Take g = 10 ms?) (3) vortgtF (4) Mot ate 70. The position, velocity and acceleration of a particle moving with a constant acceleration can be represented by: A helicopter is flying horizontally with a . a speed 'v' at an altitude ‘h' has to drop a food 4] xo, 3] vw eee packet for a man on the ground. What is the (1) “3 3 distance of helicopter from the man when the a ta food packet dropped ? St aad >i a aghv? +1 5 2] EsOr ) \2ehv? +n? Q) oe 8] x g| 2% 3 avth al > 3 @ Pee @ Paha =i a g vi 5 : Ss) x) Zi S| aw A particle is moving with constant acceleration (3) 3 ae ‘a. Following graph show v* versus x < 3 (displacement) plot. The acceleration of the = = particle is mis t 8} x, g S| 2 3 -—— so + OB 3 vans? 6 4 = aa a nM. mming with a speed of 10 ns 20 J aan angle of 120° with the flow and reaches to-a point directly opposite on the other side of the river. Then speed of the flow is's' m/s, The value of's'to the nearest integer is,inate 72. The velocity displacement graph ofa particle 73. is shown in the figure, vo, vo o The acceleration ~ displacement x ‘same particle is represented by a) aA an an (4) a o+——_,—>x iph of the 74. . 6. 11. (52) The projectile motion of a particle of mass 5 g is shown in the figure, A B ‘The initial velocity of the particle is SV2_ms"! and the ir resistance is assumed to be nogligible, ‘The magnitude of the change in jomentum between the points A and B is x * 10? kgms', The value of x, to the nearest integer, is [EE MAIN ~ 2022] ‘A projectile is projected with velocity of 25 m/s alan angle 0 with the horizontal. After t seconds inclination with horizontal becomes zero. IF R represents horizontal range of the projectile, the value of 0 will be - [use g= 10 m/s*] 14 (st? 1 if 4R () sin (=) 2) 5 sin (3) =f 42 ni (oR @) tar (§) ) cot (#5) From the top of a tower, a ball is thrown vertically upward which reaches the ground in 6s, A second ball thrown vertically downward from the same position with the same speed reaches the ground in 1.5 s. A third ball released, from the rest from the same location, will reach the ground in s An object of mass Skg is thrown vertically upwards from the ground. The air resistance produces a constant retarding force of 10N throughout the motion, The ratio of time of ascent to the time of descent will be equal to : [Use Oms?] ats 3) v3 A body projected from the ground at of 45° with the horizontal. Is velocity is 20ms". The maximum height reached by the body during its motion ism, (use g = 10ms8. 19. 80. 81. Given below are two statements. One is, 82. labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R. Assertion A: Two ide1 il balls A and B thrown with same velocity 'u' at two different angles with horizontal attained the same range R. If A and B reached the maximum — 3, height hy and hz, respectively, then R=4/hh, Reason R: Product of said heights. usin?) ( u cos’ 0 hb, =| : (: 2g i 2g ) “ Choose the correct answer : (1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A. (3) A is true but Ris false. 85. (4) Ais false but R is true. ‘Two buses P and Q start from a point at the same time and move in a straight line and their Positions are represented by Xn(t) = at + BE and Xq (t)=ft-, At what time, both the buses have same velocity? a-f otf oO @ 1+B 28-1) att fm 86. 20+B) 20+—) An object is thrown vertically upwards. At its maximum height, which of the following quantity becomes zero ? (1) momentum (3) acceleration (2) potential energy (4) force 87. A fighter jet is flying horizontally at a certain altitude with a speed of 200 ms". When it passes directly overhead an anti-aircraft gun, a bullet is fired from the gun, at an angle 6 with the horizontal, to hit the jet. Ifthe bullet speed is 400 mvs, the value of 8 will be 7 A ball of mass 0.5 kg is dropped from the height of 10 m. The height, at which the ide of velocity becomes equal to the magnitude of acceleration due to gravity, is another ball is projected vertically upward with same velocity. At t = second ball will meet the first ball ( A projectile is launched at an angle ‘a’ with the horizontal with a velocity 20 ms", After 10s, its inclination with horizontal is ‘B" the value of tan B will be: (g = 10 ms? (1) tana. + Sse. (2) tana. — Ssecar (3) 2tana.— Sseca, (4) 2tana. + Sseco. A gil standing on road holds her umbrella at 45° with the vertical to keep the rain away. If she starts running without umbrella with a speed of 15/2 kmh’, the rain drops hit her head vertically. The speed of rain drops with respect to the moving gitl is: (1) 30 kb Q 5 kmh S08 (8) Fmt (4) 25 kmh! When a ball is dropped into a lake from a height 4.9m above the water level, it hit's the water with velocity v-and then sinks to the bottom with the constant velocity v. It reaches the bottom of the lake 4.0 s after it is dropped. The approximate depth of the lake is : (1) 19.6 m (2)29.4m (3)39.2m (4) 73.5 m A block of mass 2kg moving on a horizontal surface with speed of 4ms" enters a rough surface ranging from x=0.5 m to=1.5 m. The retarding force in this range of rough surface is related to distance by F = kx where k= 12Nnr!, The speed of the block as it just crosses the rough surface will be : (1) zero. (2) 1.5 ms (3) 2 ms (4)2.5 mst (3)Kinematics: 88. 89, 90. 1. 92. ‘A car covers AB distance with first one-third at velocity vi ms“, second one-third at v2 ms” and last one-third at vs ms". If vs = 3v, v2 = 2v, and v; = 11 ms" then the average velocity of the car is Two balls A and B are placed at the top of 180 m tall tower. Ball A is released from the top at t= 0s. Ball B is thrown vertically down with an initial velocity 'u' at t= 2s. After a certain time, both balls meet 100 m above the ground. Find the value of 'u' in mvs [use g = 10 ms*]: (1) 10 (3) 20 (2) 15 (4) 30 ‘A small toy starts moving form the position of rest under a constant acceleration. If it travels a distance of 10 m in t s, the distance travelled by the toy in the next t s willl be (1) 10m (2)20m (3)30m (4) 40m ‘A person moved from A to B on a circular path as shown i If the distance travelled by him is 60m, then the magnitude of displacement would be: (Given cos 135° = -0.7) figure B (1)42m (2)47m (3) 19m (4) 40m A car is moving with speed of 150 knv/h and after applying the break it will move 27 m before it stops. If the same car is moving with a speed of one-third the reported speed then it will stop after travelling... m dis ance 93. 94, 95. 96. 97. 98. 99, A ball is projected from the ground with a speed 15 ms” at an angle @ with horizontal so that its range and maximum height are equal, then ‘tan 6" will be equal to : ay ua @12 @)2 (44 A particle is moving in a straight line such that its velocity is increasing at 5 ms" per meter. The acceleration of the particle is ms” at a point where its velocity is 20m 7 mol of a certain monotomic ideal gas undergoes a temperature increase of 40K at constant pressure. The increase in the internal energy of the gas in this process is : (Given R = 83 JK“ mol) (1) 58103 (2) 34865 (3) 116205 (4) 69725 Two projectiles thrown at 30° and 45° with the horizontal respectively, reach the maximum height in same time. The ratio of their initial velocities is : (tv (2)2:1 (3) 2:1 (41:2 If the initial velocity in horizontal direction of a projectile is unit vector i and the equation of trajectory is y = 5x (I-x).The y component vector of the initial velocity is j (Take g = 10 m/s?) Two projectiles are thrown with same initial velocity making an angle of 45° and 30° with the horizontal respectively. The ratio of their ranges will be (yi: v2 3)2: V3 A bag is gently dropped on a conveyor belt moving at a speed of 2 nvs. The coefficient of friction between the conveyor belt and bag is 0.4. Initially, the bag slips on the belt before it stops due to friction. The distance travelled by the bag on the belt during slipping motion, is : Q) 2:1 3:2 [Take = 10 mvs} (1) 2m (2)0.5m (3)3.2m (4) 08 ms (a)100. 101. 102. 103. 104, A ball of mass m is thrown vertically upward, 105, Another ball of mass 2 m is thrown at an angle O with the vertical, Both the balls stay or the same petiod of time. The ratio of'the heights attained by the balls respect The yalueofsis A body of mass 10 kg is projected at an angle of 45° with the horizontal. The trajectory of — 106, the body is observed to pass through a point (20,10). If the time of Might, then its ‘momentum vector, at time t [Take g = 10 m/s*] (1) 1007 + (o0¥2 - 200)} (2) 100V2i + (100-2002) } (3) 100V2i-(100-200/2)} (4) 100V3i + (1002 -200)} 107. The velocity of the bullet becomes one third afier it penetrates 4 em in a wooden block Assuming that bullet is facing a constant resistance during its motion in the block. The bullet stops completely after traveling at (4+x) cm inside the block. The value of x is : (a) 20 2) 1.0 3) 0.5 (@) 15 ANCC parade is going at a uniform speed of 9 km/h under a'mango tree on which a 108. monkey is sitting at height of 19.6 m. At any particular instant, the monkey drops a mango. A. cadet will receive the mango whose distance from the tree at time of drop is : (Given g=9.8 mis?) (sm (2) 10m 3) 19.8 m (4) 24.5 m At time t= 0 a particle starts travelling from a height 7Zem in a plane keeping z 199, coordinate constant, At any instant of time it's position along the % and 9 directions are defined as 31 and 5t° respectively. AU t =1s acecleration of the particle will be (1) +309, (2) 309 3) 38 +159 (4) 384159472 Kinematics s thrown vertically tipwards with a ily of 19.6 ms" from the top of a tower. ‘The ball strikes the ground after 6 s. The height from the ground up to which the ball cean rise will be ()m. ‘The value of ___. (use g = 9,8 m/s?) A bull is tirown up vertically with a certain velocity so that, it reaches a maximum height |, Find the ratio of the times in which it is at ight 2 while going up and coming down respectively. v2-1 a Va+N2 v241 v3-V2 3-1 1 (4) 3 (a) © Ba An object is projected in the air with initial velocity u at an angle 8, The projectile motion is such that the horizontal range R, is maximum. Another object is projected in the air with a horizontal range half of the range of first object. The initial velocity remains same in‘both the case. The value of the angle of projection, at ivhich the second object is projected, will be degree, A juggler throws balls vertically upwards with same initial velocity in air. When the first ball reaches its highest position, he throws the next ball, Assuming the juggler throws n balls per second, the maximum height the ball can reach is. Q)gin a ed from a height h. If ty and ts be the time requited to complete first halfand second half of the distance respectively. Then choose the correct relation between t) and b (Dt = (2) 2) y=(W2-nt, GB) &=W2 +04, 4) t, =(/2-pt,I 110. 11. 112. 113. (EE MAIN 2023), ‘A child stands on the edge of the cliff 10 m above the ground and throws a stone horizontally with an initial speed of 5 ms! Neglecting the air resistance, the speed with which the stone hits the ground will be__ ms (given, g= 10m % ais (30 (2)20 (425 An object moves with speed vi, v2 and ys along a line segment AB, BC and CD respectively as shown in figure. Where AB = BC and AD = 3AB, then average speed of the object will be: Bwwivs V2 FV2N3 +¥5) eB) C a Viva¥s : 3(ViV2 +293 + 95%) For a body projected at an angle with the horizontal from the ground, choose the correct statement. (1) The vertical component of momentum is maximum at the highest point. (2) The Kinetic Energy (K.E.) is zero at the highest point of projectile motion. (3) The horizontal component of velocity is zero at the highest point. (4) Gravitational potential energy is maximum atthe highest point. For a train en; 20 ms", the driver must apply brakes at a distance of 500 m before the station for the train to come to rest at the station, If the brakes e applied at half of this distance, the train engine would cross the station with speed Vxms". The value of x is (Assuming same retardation is produced by brakes) ne moving with speed of 116. 117. 118. 119. ‘The maximum vertical height to which a man can throw a ball is 136 m, The maximum horizontal distance upto which he can throw the same ball (1)272m (2) 68 M (3) 192M (4) 136M The velocity time graph of a body moving in 1a straight line is shown in figure. 8 6 a vos] 23 za 6 +([8 {to — time (8) ‘The ratio of displacement to distance travelled by the body in time 0 to 10s is : a (21:2 (1:3 1:4 ‘A car travels a distance of'x’ with speed vi and then same distance x’ with speed va in the same direction. The average speed of the car is: ay 20. @ 2 Vey Vt ¥y¥3 Mt © ah,4v) One ‘The distance travelled by a particle is related to time tas x=4t°. The velocity of the particle att=5 sis (1) 40 ms* (2)20ms* (3) 8 ms" (4) 25 ms" Two objects are projected with same velocity ‘a! however at different angles o and fb with the horizontal, If « + Bp = 90°, the ratio of horizontal range of the first object to the second object will be: (2: Cyt A stone is projected at angle 30° to the horizontal, The ratio of kinetic energy of the stone at point of projection to its kinetic energy atthe highest point of Aight will be = (yt: Q@t:4 G4: «@) @yt:2 @as (56)120. A tennis ball is dropped on to the floor from a height of 9.8 m, It rebounds to a height 5.0 m. Ball comes in contact with the floor for 0.2s. ‘The average acceleration during contact is ms" (Given g = 10 ms) 121, The figure represents the momentunn time (p-t) curve for a particle movi the influence of the forve. ymnitude of the force the graph where the n maximum and mininum respectively ? If(s=b)
t >t B x AX IL 7 LS) “yt c xa Tl. vA >t oe ee et D Ix WA fe 4 E Vy ~v vo 123. 124, 125, 126. Kiniernaties Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) A- 1, B-II, C-II, D-IV (2) A-Il, B-lll, C-IV, D-I (3) A+ I, B-lII, C-IV, D-IL (4) A- II, B-IV, C-II, D-I A ball of mass 200 g rests on a vertical post of hicight 20 m. A bullet of mass 10 g, travelling in horizontal direction, hits the centre of the ball. After collision both travels independently. The ball hits the ground at a distance 30 m and the bullet ata distance of 120 m from the foot of the post. The value of initial velocity of the bullet will be (if g= 10 m/s!) : (1) 360 mis 3) 60ms (2) 400 mis (4) 120 mis A horse rider covers half the distance with Sm/s speed. The remaining part of the distance was travelled with speed 10 m/s for half the time and with speed 15 m/s for other half of the time. The mean speed of the rider averaged over the whole time of motion is m/s. The value of x is A vehicle travels 4 km with speed of 3 knvh and another 4 km with speed of 5 knv/>h, then its average speed is (1) 3.50 km/h (24.25 kv (3) 4.00 knv/h (4) 3.75 kwh The initial speed of a projectile fired trom ground is u. At the highest point during its motion, the speed of proje, time of fight of the proj 2u u ys 2 oF Ox @ @t & g (0)Kinematics: 127. 129, Spherical insulating ball and a_spher metallic ball of same dropped from the same height, Choose the correct statement out of the follov Assume negligible air friction ig ball will reach the earth's surface earlier than the met (2) Metal ball will reach the earth earlier than the insulating ball (3) Both will reach the earth's surface simultaneous! (4) Time taken by them to reach the earth's surface will be independent of the properties of their materials wurface The speed of a swimmer is 4 kmh in stil water. If the swimmer makes his strokes normal to the flow of river of width I km, he reaches a point 750m down the stream on the opposite bank. The speed of the river water is kmh. For hydrogen atom, A: and Ao are the \avelengths corresponding to the transitions 1 and 2 respectively as shown in figure. The ratio ofa and Ao is a The value of xis, 130, 132, Excited states w a states A body is moving with constant speed in a circle of radius 10m. The body completes one revolution in 4s, At the end of 3 second, the displacement of body (in m) from its starting. point is (1) 15x (2) 1oy2, (3) 30 (4) Sn ‘Two bodies are projected from ground with ssime speeds 40 ms"! at two different angles with respect to horizontal. The bodies were ound to have same range. If one of the body was projected at an angle of 60°, with horizontal then sum of the maximum heights, attained by the two projectiles, is__m. (Given g = 10 ms?) A ball is dropped from a height of 20 m. Ifthe coefficient of restitution for the colli between ball and floor is 0.5, after hitting the floor, the ball rebounds to a height of _mANSWER KEY : g i [EE MAIN = 2019] aed _ 3 Era) 6-83 3 10. 4 lise 3 15.4 16.2 2 20, 4 ais 23.580 (NTA Ans 25, aoe eine 28,150 29. 30. 31; 1 azeene 3.20 M. cra) 36.2 B7neaL BS 39. Moire? [JEE MAIN — 2021] a 42. Bonus 43.3 44.1 45.4 46.2 471 48. Bonus 49,120 50.1 a 4 52 53.1 54,2 55.2 Semen ST 584 59.30 60.1 [a 50 omar? 63.12 4 6.3 (66.3 67, 681 6.4 Ohad misses mR. 4 2. WEE Main= 2023), 74.4 5.3 76.2 77.20 ee 79. 4 80.1 si. 0 ats) a. 6 [342 85.3 86.2 87.2. 88.18 (a9. 4 90.3 91. * 2 Os a5) 93.4 94,100 95.2 6 3. 97S 93 99.2 100.1 101.4 102.3 103, 1 104, 2 105.392 106.2 107.15 108.4 109.4 [JEE MAIN ~ 2023] 10.1 aime 124 113.200 14,1 3 116.1 7 118.3 119.4 120. (120m/see?) 121.1 122, 4 123.1 124.50 125.4 126.4 1 12ers 129,27 130.2. 131.80 5 : ~ 9)
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