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Projectile

This document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to projectile motion and circular motion concepts in physics. It covers topics like range of a projectile launched at an angle, horizontal range as a function of maximum height, velocity of a projectile at different points, properties of projectile motion, equations of projectile motion, distance traveled with non-uniform acceleration, magnitude of acceleration in circular motion with varying speed, ratios of radii and speeds for same centripetal acceleration, tensions in a system of joined particles in circular motion, and properties of uniform circular motion.

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Projectile

This document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to projectile motion and circular motion concepts in physics. It covers topics like range of a projectile launched at an angle, horizontal range as a function of maximum height, velocity of a projectile at different points, properties of projectile motion, equations of projectile motion, distance traveled with non-uniform acceleration, magnitude of acceleration in circular motion with varying speed, ratios of radii and speeds for same centripetal acceleration, tensions in a system of joined particles in circular motion, and properties of uniform circular motion.

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Analysis

Projectile Circular Motion (K)


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1. The range of particle when launched at an angle of 150 with the
horizontal is 1.5 km. What is the range of the projectile when
launched at an angle of 450 to the horizotal:
(1) 1.5 km
(2) 3.0 km
(3) 6.0 km
(4) 0.75 km
11. For an object projected from ground with speed u horizontal
range is two times the maximum height attained by it. The
horizontal range of object is :
3 𝑢2
(1)
3𝑔
3 𝑢2
(2)
4𝑔
3 𝑢2
(3)
2𝑔
4 𝑢2
(4)
5𝑔
11. The velocity of a projectile at the initial point A is 2𝑖 + 3𝑗 𝑚/𝑠
It's velocity (in m/ s) at point B is :
(1) 2𝑖 + 3𝑗
(2) 2𝑖 − 3𝑗
(3) −2𝑖 + 3𝑗
(4) -2𝑖 − 3𝑗
11. Assertion : In the projectile motion projected body behave just
like a freely falling body.
Reason : There is no change in linear momentum (𝑝 = 𝑚𝑣) in
projectile motion.
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D D.
𝑔𝑥 2
20. The equation of a projectile is 𝑦 = 3𝑥 − the angle of
2
projection is :
(1) 30o
(2) 60o
(3) 45o
(4) None.
25. A body starts from rest from the origin with an acceleration of 6
m/s2 along the x-axis and 8 m/s2 along the y-axis. Its distance
from the origin after 4 seconds will be :
(1) 56 m
(2) 64 m
(3) 80 m
(4) 128 m
2. A particle is performing circular motion of radius 1m. Its speed is
v = (2t2) m/s. What will be magnitude of its acceleration at t = 1
s:
(1) 4 2𝑚/𝑠 2
(2) 2𝑚/𝑠 2
(3) 2 2𝑚/𝑠 2
(4) 2 m/s2.
If the radii of circular path of two particles are in the ratio of 1 : 2, then in
order to have same centripetal acceleration, their speeds should be in the
ratio of :
(1) 1:4
(2) 4:1
(3) 1: 2
(4) 2 :1
Three identical particles are joined together by a thread as shown in
figure. All the three particles are moving in a horizontal plane. If the
velocity of the outermost particle is v0, then the ratio of tensions in the
three sections of the string is :

(1) 3:5:7
(2) 3:4:5
(3) 7 : 11 : 6
(4) 3:5:6
Assertion : A unifrom circular motion have non uniform acceleration.
Reason : The direction of acceleration of a particle in uniform circular
motion changes continuously.
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D.
Assertion : Uniform circular motion is accelerated motion still speed
remains unchanged.
Reason : Direction of Instantaneous velocity changes with time
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D.

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