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The document contains a series of physics problems related to motion in a straight line, covering topics such as distance, displacement, speed, acceleration, and velocity. It includes multiple-choice questions that require calculations and understanding of kinematic equations. The problems range from basic concepts to more complex scenarios involving graphs and real-life applications.

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The document contains a series of physics problems related to motion in a straight line, covering topics such as distance, displacement, speed, acceleration, and velocity. It includes multiple-choice questions that require calculations and understanding of kinematic equations. The problems range from basic concepts to more complex scenarios involving graphs and real-life applications.

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ASSIGNMENT -1

MOTION IN A STRAIGHT LINE


1. A particle moves along the curved path of a quarter circle. The ratio of distance to displacement
is:
(a) 11:7 (b) 11:7√2 (c) 7:11 (d) 7√2 : 11

2. When the distance travelled by a body is proportional to the time token. Its speed:
(a) remains unchanged (b) becomes zero (c) increases (d) decreases
3. The relation between time t and distance x is t = ax2 + bx, where a and b are constant.
The acceleration is:
(a) -2abv2 (b) -2bv3 (c) -2av3 (d) -2av2
4. A particle moves along a straight Une such that its displacement at any time t is given by
s = t3 - 6t2 + 3t + 4 meters. The velocity when the acceleration is zero is:
(a) 3 m/s (b) -12 m/s (c) 42 m/s (d) -9 m/s
5. An ant is crawling on the rim of a circular path of radius 7 cm. The displacement of the ant in
half round is:
(a) 12 (b) 13 (c)10 (d) 14
6. A body dropped from the top of the tower of height H meters. It takes 't' time to reach
the ground. Where is the body, 1/2 times after the release?
(a) At H/2 meters from the ground
(b) At H/4 meters from the ground

(c) At 3 H / 4 meters from the ground


(d) At H/6 meters from the ground
7. A rocket is fired vertically from the ground. It moves upwards with a constant acceleration of
10 m/s2. After 30 seconds the fuel is finished. After what time from the instant of firing the
rocket will it attain the maximum height if g = 10 m/s2 ?
8. A car moving with a speed of 50 km/h can be stopped by brakes after at least 6 m. If the same car
is moving to speed of 100 Km/h the minimum stopping distance?
9. A ball is thrown vertically upwards. Which of the following plot represents the speed-time graph of the
ball during its flight, if the air resistance is not ignored?
10. From the following velocity-time graph of a body, the distance travelled by the body and its
displacement during 5 seconds in meters will be:

(a) 75, 75 (b) 110, 70 (c) 110, 110 (d) 110, 40


11. The position of an object is given by x = 2t2 + 3t. Find out that its motion is uniform or
non -uniform.
12. Draw (A) acceleration - time (B) velocity - time (C) Position - time graphs representing motion
of an object under free fall Neglect air resistance.
13. The v-t graphs of two objects make angle 30° and 60° with the time axis. Find the ratio of their
accelerations.

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