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TM

PHYSICS (DPP - 20)


[JEE MAIN + ADV.] DIVISION
KINEMATICS

1. To man running at a speed of 5 m/sec,the rain drops appear to be falling at an angle of 45° from
the vertical. If the rain drops are actually falling vertically downwards , then velocity in m/sec is
(A) 5 (B) 5 3 (C) 5 2 (D 4

2. Raindrops are falling vertically with a velocity of 10 m/s . To a cyclist moving on a straight road
the raindrops appear to be coming with a velocity of 20 m/s. The velocity of cyclist is

(A)10 m/s (B)10 3 m/s (C) 20 m/s (D) 20 3 m/s

3. A ball is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity ‘u’ from the balloon descending with velocity V.
The ball will pass by the balloon after time.

uV uV 2( u  V ) 2( u  V )
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2g 2g g g

4. The v-t graph for two particles P and Q are given in the figure. Consider the following statements.
Then, which of the following statements is true for time t > t0.

V P
Q

t
O t0

(A) Their relative velocity is non-zero but constant


(B) Their relative velocity is continuously increasing
(C) Their relative displacement is non-zero but constant
(D Their relative acceleration continuously increases.

5. A stationary man observes that the rain strikes him at an angle 60° to the horizontal. When he
begins to move with a velocity of 25 m/s then the drops appear to strike him at an angle of 30°
from horizontal. the velocity of the rain drops is :

(A) 25 m/s (B) 50 m/s (C) 12.5 m/s (D 24 2 m/s

6. Two transparent elevator cars A and B are moving in front of each other. Car A is moving up and
retarding at a1, while car B is moving down and retarding at a2. Person in car A drops a coin inside
the car. What is the acceleration observed by person in car B.
(A) g + a2 downward (B) g – a1 – a2 downward
(C) g – a1 + a2 downward (D None of these

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7. A boy on skateboard is coming down on a smooth incline. He throws a ball such that he catches
it back What should be unit vector of the ball's velocity relative to him.

î ĵ î ĵ
(A) ĵ (B)  (C)   (D None of these
2 2 2 2

8. A particle is projected from the origin with a velocity of 10 m/s at 37° to horizontal in x-y plane.
Another particle is simultaneously projected with velocity of 6 m/s in vertical y-direction. The
path of 1st particle as seen by second is
(A) parabola (B) vertical straight line
(C) horizontal straight line (D) straight line inclined at an acute angle to the horizontal

9. Men are running in a line along a road with velocity 9 Km/hr behind one another at equal
intervals of 20m. Cyclist are also riding along the same line in the same direction at 18 Km/hr at
equal intervals of 30m. The speed with which an observer must travel along the road in opposite
direction so that whenever he meets a runner he also meet a cyclist is
(A) 9km/h (B) 12 Km/h (C) 18 Km/h (D 6 Km/h

10. Two cars A and B travels along x-axis. The distance of A & B from the starting point is given as a
function of time xA = 4t + t2 & xB = 2t2 + 2t3 (here x is in meter & t is in sec.). At what times is
the distance from A to B neither increasing nor decreasing

1 2 5
(A) sec. (B) sec (C) sec. (D none
3 3 6

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