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Name Grade 01 Date 4 March 2024

𝑾𝒐𝒓𝒌 𝑺𝒉𝒆𝒆𝒕 Grade 01


Q1. Define The Following (with examples)
• Projectile motion with diagram
• Range (draw diagram)
• Time of flight (draw diagram )
• What is a Force?
• What is Net Force?
• Define Inertia (with Example )
• Define First Law of motion (with Example)
• Contact forces.
• Non-Contact or Field forces
Q2. Explain the following with reasoning and example?
• Why do you feel that cars move in the opposite direction faster?
• Gravitational force is field Force but how?
• Why do you go flying over the handlebars if your bike stops suddenly? And Why does a
passenger fall forward when the driver applies brakes suddenly?
• How would the time of flight, the range and the maximum height of an object exhibiting
projectile motion change if
a) only the vertical component of its initial velocity is increased?
b) only the horizontal component of its initial velocity is increased?
• An object is thrown at an angle of  to the horizontal, as shown in the figure. How do the
acceleration and the horizontal and vertical velocities of the object change? When do the
magnitudes of these quantities reach their maximum and minimum values? Ignore air
resistance, take g=10 m/s2

• If a body is stationary, can we say that there is no force acting on it?


• Can the direction of the net force acting on an object be opposite to that of its acceleration?
• If no net force acts on a body, is it possible for it to move?
Q3. Solve these problems and mention free body diagram where need and also make each step
clear


Name Grade 01 Date 4 March 2024

• A train is moving at a constant velocity of 6 m/s. A passenger in the train is also moving
at a velocity of 1 m/s relative to the train, in the same direction as the train.
a) What is the velocity of the passenger relative to another passenger, Q sitting in the
train?
b) What is the velocity of the passenger relative to the observer, A beside the train?

• While a bus moves at a velocity of 30 m/s due east, a van from the opposite direction moves
at a velocity of 20 m/s, both are relative to the ground.
a) What is the velocity of the bus relative to the van?
b) What is the velocity of the van relative to the bus?
c) What is the velocity of the van relative to the bus after they pass each other?
• A car and a motorcycle moving along a straight street in the same direction have velocities
relative to the ground, as shown in the figure.
a) What is the velocity of the car relative to the
motorcycle?
b) What is the velocity of the motorcycle relative to the
car?

• A player kicks a football at a velocity of 50 m/s, making an angle of 37° with


thehorizontal, as shown in the figure.
a) Calculate the vertical and horizontal components of its initial velocity, (v0x=?, v0y=?)
b) How long does the football take to reach its maximum height?
c) For how long is the ball in motion? (time of flight, tf=?)
d) What is the maximum height that the ball can reach?
e) What is the horizontal range of the ball?
f) What are the height and velocity of the ball 2 s later?
g) What are the height and velocity of the ball 4 s later?
Name Grade 01 Date 4 March 2024

• In a football match, a player kicks the ball at a velocity of 14 m/s, making an angle of 30°
with the horizontal, as shown in the figure. The ball passes over the defense players and
the goalkeeper catches it 2 m above the ground. What is the horizontal distance covered
by the ball during its flight?


• A stone is thrown at 20 m/s horizontally from the edge of a cliff 45 m high, as shown in
the figure.
a) Calculate the time it takes to complete its trajectory. (tf=?)
b) Calculate the horizontal distance covered by the stone during the flight. (x=?)
c) Calculate the velocity of the stone just before it strikes the ground.(vfinal=?)
d) Calculate the angle the stone makes with the horizontal after 2 s.

• A golf ball is struck at a velocity of 10 m/s and an angle of 37º with the horizontal, as
shown in the figure.
a) Calculate the time for the ball to reach its maximum height?
b) How high will the ball rise, hmax?
c) What is the range of the ball?
d) What is the ball's velocity just before it strikes the ground? (Take
g=10 m/s2)

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