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Projectile 3 le P is projected from a point on the surface of smooth inclined plane (see figure). Simultancously another particle Q is released on the smooth inclined plane from the same position. P and Q collide after 1= 4 second. The speed of projection of P is a Ke (a) Sms (b) 10 m/s (©) 15 mvs (@) 20 mis A+ A projectile is fied at an angle @with the horizontal. Find the condition under which it lands perpendicular on an inclined plane inclination cas shown in figure. as (a) sin @=cos (Q- @) (b) cos a= sin (8-@) () tan 9= cot (@- @) (d) cou(6- a) =2 tan a 3. A ball is projected with velocity w at right angle to the slope which is inclined at an angle a with the horizontal. ‘The distance ‘x’ along the inclined plane that it will travel before again striking the slope is.” 2 aa (a) “cosa () tan o & & ia : oie @ me gona fina /a, A stone is projected from point A with speed u making an angle 60° with horizontal as shown, The fixed inclined surface makes an angle 30° with horizoital. The stone ands at after time 1. Then the distance AB is equal to v8. 41. (a 5 © v3ut {A particle is projected from sui with speed u and at an angle @ some time the particle collides fixed inclined plane for the first moves in vertical direction. Starting from proj the time taken by the particle to reach maximum height. (Neglect time of collision). (d) 2ur face of the inclined plane with the horizontal, After astically with the smooth time and subsequently jection, find 2u cos 8 w) 2sind (a) u(sind+e0s8) (gy 20 g ‘A particle is projected from a point P (2, 0, O)m with a velocity 10 m/s making an angle 45° with the horizontal. The plane of projectile motion passes through a horizontal line PQ which makes an angle of 37° with positive x-axis, ay plane is horizontal. The coordinates of the point where the particle will strike the line PQ is (a) (10, 6, 0)m (b) (8,6, 0)m (©) (10, 8,0)m (4) ©, 10, Om A particle is projected from point A on plane AB, so that © in he figure as shown. If wis the velocity of projection, find angle 6: fa) 30" (by 6”) F(a) 45° 8. On an inclined plane two particles A and B are projected with same speed at the same angle withthe horizontal, Particle A down and particle B up the plane. Ifthe ratio of time of flight of A and B is cot 8, where Bis the angle at which B is projected measured from inclined plane, find the angle at which particles are projected: (a) 90° (b) 60° (c) 30° @) 45° 9. Two balls are thrown from an inclined plane at angle of projection a with the plane one up the incline plane and other down the incline as shown in the figure. IfR, & Ry be their respective ranges, then: (a) h=h, () R-R=T? (©) R,-R,=gsin OT; (4) Ry-R, =g sin OF? here T, & T, are times of flight in the two cases respectively] . 10. Inthe column-1, the path of a projectile (initial velocity 10 m/s and angle of projection with horizontal 60° in all cases) is shown in different cases. R angle ‘R’istobe matched in each case from column-II. Take g = 10 m/s?, Arrow on the trajectory indicates the direction of motion of projectile. V5 2 —_———_——_——. Answers Key Single Correct Answer Type L® -2@ 3 6F 6. (a) 7. (a) 8. (d) Multiple Correct Answers Type 9% (a,c, 4) 4a) 5. (co) (B) @ (0) Points A and C are on the horizontal ground and A and B are in same vertical plane ata distance of 1500 m. Simultaneously bullets are fired from A, Band Cand they collide at O. The bullet at Bis fired at an angle of 30° with horizontal towards the ground at velocity 100 m/s. The bullet at Cis projected vertically upward at velocity of 100 nvs. The bullet projected from A reaches its maximum height at 0, 2B 30? 4 Cc 11. Find the time in which bullets will collide (seconds): @o WIS ©» G2 12. Find the elevation angle 20= ZOAC: @ 0° 4 O30) @M 1° 13, Find the velocity of bullet at A: (a) 50 mis ©) sov7 ms © 60v7 ms (@ 60ms Matching Column Type 10. (A>) (B>p)(C49 04) Comprehenston Type IL@ 120 Bo kinematics of Circular Motion I Siete 1. Acyclist starts from centre O of acircular park of radius 1 km and moves along the path OPRQO as shown in figure, If he maintains constant speed of 10 ms, what is his acceleration at point R in magnitude and direction? Q R 2. A rod AB is moving on a fixed circle of radius R with constant velocity ‘v' as shown in figure. P is the point of intersection of the rod and the citcle. At an instant the rod is ata distance x= # from centre ofthe circle. The velocity of the rod is perpendicular to the rod and the rod is always parallel to the diameter CD, 4 cl (a) Find the speed of point of intersection P. (b) Find the angular speed of point of intersection P with respect to centre ofthe circle. 3. In uniform citcular motion (a) Both velocity and acceleration ae constant 1} Asccelcaadiow and speed are constant but velocity changes (c) Both acceleration and velocity changes : (@), Both acceleration and speed are constant 4, A particle is revolving in a circle increasing its speed uniformly. Which of the follo constant? 9. 10. i. . A particle is moving on a circ (a) centripetal acceleration(b) tangential acceleration ular acceleration (d) none ofthese = amie wular path of radius r with uniform velocity v. The change in velocity when the particle moves from P10 Q is (ZPOO = 40°) (a) 2veos 40° (b) 2vsin 40° (©) 2vsin 20° (@) 2vc0s 20° : AA particle P is moving ina circle of radius ‘a’ with 2 ‘uniform speed v. Cis the centre of the circle and AB is @ diameter. When passing through B the angular Velocity of P about A and C are in the ratio (a) Vil (b) 1:2 (©) 2:1 @ 4:1 ‘The ratio of angular speeds of minute hand and hour hand of a watch is (a) 1:12 © 12:1 (b) 6:1 @ . What isthe value of linear velocity, if @ = 37-4] +& and 662 (a) 6F 425-36 (©) 47-137 +66 When a ceiling fan is switched off its angular velocity reduces to 50% while it makes 36 rotations. How many ‘more rotation will it make before coming to rest (Assume =5i-6) (&) 187-137 +2h (d) 6f-2j 48k uniform angular retardation)? @ 8 2 ©36 48 Acar is moving with speed 30 m/sec on a circular path ‘of radius 500m. Its speed is increasing at the rate of 2 mé sec, What is the acceleration of the car? (a) 2 misec? (b) 2.7 misec? (©) 1.8 msec? (@) 9.8 msec? Acar is travelling with linear velocity v on a circular road of radius If it is increasing its speed at the rate of “a’ meter/sec?, then the resultant acceleration will be avfevel ground at f= sec such that of initial veloetty af instant of time at is of acceleration 10 is? 13, A stone is projected fi its horizontal and vertical con 10 mis and 20 m/s respectively. Then th which tangential and normal compo ‘of stone are same is: neglect air resistance) & ae ty see 12. A simple pendatum is oscilating without damping. Whe ane ype the displacement of the bob is less thaw maximum, its (ey Saee . acedleration vector & is corecty shown it Correct Ans 1. A pastcleisacted upon by a force of constant magnitude ‘whieh is always perpendicular to the velocity of the particle. The motion of the particle takes place in a plane Ii follows that (a) Velocity is constant (b)_ Acceleration is constant (©) Kinetic energy is constant (@) Wmoves in a circular path, 15, For a panicle performing uniform circular motion, choose the correct statement(s) from the following. (a) Magnitude of particle velocity (speed) rem: constant (b) Particle velocity remains directed perpendicular to radius vector (€) Direction of acceleration keeps changing as particle moves (a). Tangential acceleration of the particle is non zero. @ ns © @ a Answers Key eedlatica nee Single Correet Answer Type 1. 01 mvs? along RO 20 40 £0 60 206 eg sy 8.) 9) 10.) ) 2@ ib 3. ©) hace ‘Multiple Correct Answers Type 14. a) 18. (b,c) ; ‘ > algund,

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