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This document contains a daily practice problem set from Class 13th physics. It includes 10 multiple choice questions testing concepts related to projectile motion, including questions about the time of flight, maximum height reached, angle of projection, and velocity and acceleration at different points in motion. It also includes 2 subjective questions asking students to calculate the maximum height and angle for a water jet projected from a fire nozzle, and to calculate values for a particle projected horizontally that hits an inclined plane. The document provides the referral code "KAILASH10" to receive a 10% discount on subscriptions to Unacademy Plus, and promotes subscribing to the creator's YouTube physics channel.

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This document contains a daily practice problem set from Class 13th physics. It includes 10 multiple choice questions testing concepts related to projectile motion, including questions about the time of flight, maximum height reached, angle of projection, and velocity and acceleration at different points in motion. It also includes 2 subjective questions asking students to calculate the maximum height and angle for a water jet projected from a fire nozzle, and to calculate values for a particle projected horizontally that hits an inclined plane. The document provides the referral code "KAILASH10" to receive a 10% discount on subscriptions to Unacademy Plus, and promotes subscribing to the creator's YouTube physics channel.

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Class-13th DPP

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PHYSICS
Daily Practice Problems
Class: XIII DPP. No.–5

Single Correct type Questions


1. A cannon and a target are 5.10 km apart and located at the same level. How soon will the shell
launched with the initial velocity 240 m/s reach the target in the absence of air drag?
(A) 0.41 or 0.71 min later, depending on the initial angle
(B) 0.31 or 0.61 max later, depending on the initial angle
(C) 0.01 or 0.76 min later, depending on the final angle
(D) 0.11 or 0.66 max later, depending on the final angle

2. A cannon fires successively two shells with velocity v0 = 250 m/s; the first at the angle 1 = 60° and
the second at the angle 2 = 45° to the horizontal, the azimuth being the same. Neglecting the air
drag, find the time interval between firings leading to the collision of the shells.
(A) 10 s (B) 11 s (C) 15 s (D) 20 s

3. A cannon fires down a 45° slope, as shown. At what angle  above the horizontal should the cannon
fire in order to maximize the time the cannonball spends in the air? Neglect air resistance.

(A) 90° (B) 45° (C) 22.5° (D) 37.5°

4. A piece of marble is projected from earth’s surface with velocity of 50 m/s. 2 seconds later, it just
clears a wall 5 m high. What is the angle of projection?
(A) 45° (B) 60° (C) 30° (D) None of these

5. A particle is projected from the ground with an initial velocity of 20 m/s at an angle of 30° with
horizontal. The magnitude of change in velocity in 0.5 second is
(A) 5 m/s (B) 2.5 m/s (C) 2 m/s (D) 4 m/s

6. Two stones are projected with same velocity v at an angle  and (90° – ). If H and H1 are greatest
heights in the two paths, what is the relation between R, H and H1 ?
(A) R = 4 HH1 (B) R = HH1 (C) R = 4 HH1 (D) None of these

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7. A particle, moving with uniform acceleration from A to B along a straight line, has velocities v1 and
v2 at A and B, respectively. If C is the mid-point between A and B then determine the velocity of
the particle at C.
v12 + v 22 v11 + v 22 v12 + v 22 v12 + v 22
(A) v = (B) v = (C) v = (D) v =
5 2 4 2
Match the Column
8. A ball is thrown vertically upward from the top of a cliff. Take the starting position of motion as
origin and upward direction as position of motion as origin and upward direction as positive.
Column I specifies the position, velocity and/or acceleration of the particle at any instant. Column
II gives their signs (+) or (–) at that moment. Match the columns

Column I Column II
i. When the ball is above the point of projection, its a. always positive
displacement is
ii. When the ball is above the point of projection, its b. always negative
velocity is
iii. When the ball is above the point of projection, its c. may be positive or may be negative
acceleration is
iv. When the ball is below the point of projection, its d. may be zero
acceleration is

Subjective Type Questions


9. A fire nozzle situated at a distance 18 m from the building discharges water with an initial velocity
of 30 m/s as shown in the figure. Find:
(i) the maximum height h that can be reached by water.
(ii) the corresponding angle .

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10. A particle is projected horizontally with speed u from point A, which is 10 m above the ground. If
the particle hits the inclined plane perpendicularly at point B. [g = 10 m/s2]

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