Physics Part-1 CH#3
Physics Part-1 CH#3
Physics Part-1 CH#3
horizontal range will be largest for the one projected at an angle of:
(a) 300 (b) 40o (c) 55o (d) 65o
62. Two balls projected at 30o and 60o with same initial velocities. The ratio of their maximum heights is
(a) 1:2 (b) 1:3 (c) 3:4 (d) 2:3
63. A 150 m long train is moving with 45 km/h. the time taken by the train to cross a bridge of length 850 m
is:
(a) 56 s (b) 68 s (c) 80 s (d) 92 s
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64. If R h where R = Range and h = Height of projectile. Angle of projection is:
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(a) 30o (b) 60o (c) 45o (d) 76o
65. A cyclist moving on a circular track of radius 40 m completes half a revolution in 40 s, its average velocity
is:
(a) zero (b) 4π m/s (c) 2 m/s (d) 8π m/s
SHORT QUESTIONS
1. Define displacement.
2. When a car moves with constant acceleration, draw and explain its velocity time graph.
3. State Newton’s second law of motion.
4. Show that rate of change of momentum of a body equals the applied force.
5. Define isolated system.
6. Define elastic and inelastic collision.
7. In case of elastic collision in one dimension, calculate velocities of balls after collision, when a light
body collides with a massive body at rest.
8. Derive an expression for height of projectile.
9. An object is thrown vertically upward. Discuss the sign of acceleration due to gravity when object is in
air, relative to initial velocity? If so, give an example.
10. Explain the circumstances in which the velocity v and acceleration a of a car is:
(i) Parallel (ii) Perpendicular to one another
11. Motion with constant velocity is a special case of motion with constant acceleration. Is this statement
true? Discuss:
12. Define impulse and show that how it is related to the linear momentum?
13. Explain what is meant by projectile motion. Derive expression for:
(a) Time of flight (b) Range of projectile
14. At what point or points in its path does a projectile have its minimum speed, its maximum speed?
15. Define frame of reference. Write its types.
16. Define inertial frame of reference. Is frame stationed on earth inertial?
17. Which will be more effective in knocking a bear down, a rubber bullet OR a lead bullet of same
momentum. Explain.
18. When a bullet is fired by gun of mass M, derive an expression for recoil velocity.
19. If a projectile is projected with K.E. (K) making angle of 60o with horizontal. Calculate its K.E at top of
trajectory.
20. If momentum is increased by 20%. What % change occurred in K.E.
21. If range (R) of projectile is four times its height (h). What is angle of projection.
22. If a particle completes one revolution in 20 s. Calculate ratio of distance to displacement after 50 s.
23. The graph shows the force acting on a body of 4 kg over a time period of 4 s. If the body was initially
at rest, what would be its velocity after 4 s?
LONG QUESTIONS
1. State and prove law of conservation of momentum.
2. In case of elastic collision in one dimension, prove that magnitude of relative velocity of approach is
equal to magnitude of relative velocity of separation.
3. Define projectile motion. Calculate its velocity of projection at any instant.
PROBLEMS
1. A helicopter is ascending vertically at the rate of 19.6 ms-1. When it is at a height of 156.8 m above the
ground, a stone is dropped. How long does the stone take to reach the ground?
2. Two masses m1 and m2 are initially at rest with a spring compressed between them. What is the ratio of
the magnitude of their velocities after spring has been released?
3. A boy places a fire cracker of negligible mass in an empty can of 40 g mass. He plugs the end with a
wooden block of mass 200 g. After igniting the firecracker, he throws the can straight up. It explodes at
the top of its path. If the block shoots out with a speed of 3.0 ms -1, how fast will they can be going?
4. Two blocks of masses 2.0 kg and 0.50 kg are attached at the two ends of a compressed spring. The
elastic potential energy stored in the spring id 10J. Find the velocities of the blocks if the spring delivers
its energy to the blocks when released.
5. A 1500 kg car has its velocity reduced from 20 m/s to 15 m/s in 3.0 s. How large was the average
retarding force?
6. A 100 g golf ball is moving to the right with 20 ms-1. It makes a head on collision with an 8 kg steel ball,
initially at rest. Compute velocities of the balls after collision.
7. A football is thrown upward with an angle of 30o with respect to the horizontal. To throw a 40 m pass
what must be the initial speed of the ball?
8. A ball is thrown horizontally from a height of 10 m with velocity of 21 ms-1. How far off it hit the ground
and with what velocity?
9. Find the angle of projection of a projectile for which its maximum height and horizontal range are
equal.
10. Prove that for angles of Projection, which exceed or fall short of 45 o by equal amounts, the ranges are
equal.
11. A truck weighing 2500 kg and moving with a velocity of 21 ms-1 collides with stationary car weighing
1000 kg. The truck and the car move together after the impact. Calculate their common velocity.