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XI Physics Holiday Assignments

The document contains a 15 question physics holiday assignment for students of The Indian Community School in Kuwait. The questions cover topics like kinematics, forces, density, diffusion, and projectile motion. Students are asked to determine physical quantities, calculate velocities and accelerations, solve problems involving uniform and non-uniform motion, find components of forces and their resultant, and more. The assignment aims to reinforce students' understanding of key physics concepts through problem solving over the school holidays.

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XI Physics Holiday Assignments

The document contains a 15 question physics holiday assignment for students of The Indian Community School in Kuwait. The questions cover topics like kinematics, forces, density, diffusion, and projectile motion. Students are asked to determine physical quantities, calculate velocities and accelerations, solve problems involving uniform and non-uniform motion, find components of forces and their resultant, and more. The assignment aims to reinforce students' understanding of key physics concepts through problem solving over the school holidays.

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THE INDIAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL – KUWAIT

Committed to Excellence in Education Since 1959

ASSIGNMENT
THE INDIAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL, KUWAIT
XI PHYSICS HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT (2022-2023)
1. Which physical quantity does √𝜆𝑔 represents?
2. The density of a material in cgs system of units is 3 gm/cm3 . In a system of units where unit
of length is 10 cm and unit of mass is 100 g the numerical value of density of material will be.
3. A gas bubble from an explosion under water, oscillates with a period T proportional to
𝑝𝑎𝑑𝑏𝐸𝑐, where 𝑝 𝑖𝑠 the static pressure, d is the density of water and E is the total energy of
the explosion. Find the values of a, b and c?
4. Check the correctness of the relation : ½ mv2 = mgh ,where ‘m’ is mass , v is velocity, g is
acceleration due to gravity and h is the height.
𝑛 −𝑛
5. The number of particles is given by n = -D [ 2 1] are crossing a unit area perpendicular to x-
𝑥2−𝑥1
axis in unit time. 𝑛1 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑛2 are the number of particles per unit volume for the value of
𝑥 meant to be 𝑥1 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑥2. What is the dimensional formula of diffusion constant D?
6. A motor boat is racing towards north at 25km/h and the water current in that region is 10
km/h in the direction 600 east of south. Find the resultant velocity of the boat.
7. Two billiard balls are rolling on a flat table .One has the velocity components Vx = 1 m/s ,
Vy = √3 m/s and the other has components Vx’ =2 m/s and Vy’ =2m/s .If both the balls
starts moving from the same point ,what is the angle between their paths.
8. A rifle that shoots bullets at 460 m/s is to aim at a target 45.7 m away .If the centre of the
target is level with the rifle , how high above the target must the rifle barrel be pointed so
that the bullet hits the target.
9. A person travelling on a straight line moves with a uniform velocity 𝑣1 for a distance ’x’ and
with uniform velocity 𝑣2 for a distance’2x’. Find the average velocity.
10. A body starting from rest accelerates uniformly along a straight line, at the rate of 10 m/s2
for 5 sec. It moves for 2s with uniform velocity of 50 m/s. Then it retards uniformly and
comes to rest in 3s. Draw velocity-time graph of the body and find the total distance
travelled by body.
11. A car starts from rest and accelerates for 10s to gain a velocity of 20m/s. It then runs at
constant speed and finally brought to rest in 40m with a constant retardation. If the total
distance covered is 640 m, find the value of acceleration, retardation and total time taken.
12. An observer standing near a window 5 m high observe that an object falling downwards is
passing across the window in 0.5 s. Find at what height above the window the object was
dropped. (g = 10 m/s2).
13. A particle moves along x – axis in such a way that its co – ordinate x varies with time ‘t’,
according to the expression, 𝑥 = 2 + 5𝑡2+6𝑡3 meter. Find (i) expressions for instantaneous
velocity and acceleration (ii) initial velocity and initial acceleration (iii)Identify the type of
motion.
14. A car travelling at 20 m/s due north along the highway makes a right turn on to a side road
that heads due east. It takes 50 s for the car to complete the turn. At the end of 50s, the car
has a speed of 15 m/s along the side road. Determine the magnitude of average acceleration
over the 50 s interval.
15. Two forces whose magnitude are in the ratio 3:5 gives a resultant 35N. If the angle between
the two forces is 60°, find the magnitude of each force.
THE INDIAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL – KUWAIT
Committed to Excellence in Education Since 1959

ASSIGNMENT

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