This document contains 13 questions about motion in one dimension, including definitions of terms like instantaneous velocity and uniformly accelerated motion. It asks the reader to calculate values like final velocity, distance traveled, acceleration, and velocity over time based on information provided, such as initial velocity, time, and acceleration/retardation rates. It provides word problems about objects like balls, trains, cars, and stones to calculate their motion behaviors.
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WORKSHEET (Motion in One Dimension) 2021 - 22
This document contains 13 questions about motion in one dimension, including definitions of terms like instantaneous velocity and uniformly accelerated motion. It asks the reader to calculate values like final velocity, distance traveled, acceleration, and velocity over time based on information provided, such as initial velocity, time, and acceleration/retardation rates. It provides word problems about objects like balls, trains, cars, and stones to calculate their motion behaviors.
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WORKSHEET (MOTION IN ONE DIMENSION)
PHYSICS -IX (2021-22)
Q-1 Define instantaneous velocity.
Q-2 When Magnitude of average speed of an object is equal to its average velocity Q-3 What do you mean by uniformly accelerated motion? Q-4 If the retardation of the body is a m/s2, then write three equations of motions. Q-5 Write an expression for the distance S covered by the uniformly accelerated body, which was initially at rest. Q-6 Find the expression for the final velocity(v) of a freely falling object. Q-7 What is the distance covered in time 10 seconds by a ball which was initially at rest and falls freely under gravity? Q- 8 A train is moving with the speed of 72 km h-1. If the train has taken 0.5 hrs, Calculate the distance travelled by it. Q-9 A stone projected vertically upwards, takes 3 seconds to reach highest point. Calculate (i) initial velocity of stone (ii) maximum height attained by it. Q -10 The velocity of a car changes from 30kmh-1 to 80kmh-1 in 40 s. Calculate (i) Change in velocity in ms-1 (ii) Acceleration in (a) kmh-2 (b) ms-2. Q-11 A racing car is moving with a velocity of 60 m/s. On applying brakes, it uniformly retards and comes to rest in 30s. Draw a velocity-time graph and calculate: (i) Retardation/Acceleration (ii) Distance covered by the car. Q-12 A train starting from rest attains a velocity of 72 km h -1 in 5 min. Assuming that the acceleration is uniform, find (i) The acceleration (ii) The distance travelled by the train for attaining this velocity. Q-13 A car starts to move on a straight road with the initial velocity of 60m/s and retardation of 12 m/s2. Calculate the position and velocity of particle at t = 5 sec and (ii) t = 10 s .