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P - Ch-01 - Motion in A Straight Line

1. The document discusses various concepts related to motion in a straight line including: - The velocity and height vs time graphs for an object falling from a height and colliding with an elastic plate. - The relationship between the height, initial velocity, and time taken to reach the highest point vs hitting the ground for an object thrown vertically upwards. - Graphs representing the velocity vs time for an object thrown vertically upwards. 2. It also contains questions related to relative motion, constant acceleration, and interpreting position-time, velocity-time and other graphs.

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P - Ch-01 - Motion in A Straight Line

1. The document discusses various concepts related to motion in a straight line including: - The velocity and height vs time graphs for an object falling from a height and colliding with an elastic plate. - The relationship between the height, initial velocity, and time taken to reach the highest point vs hitting the ground for an object thrown vertically upwards. - Graphs representing the velocity vs time for an object thrown vertically upwards. 2. It also contains questions related to relative motion, constant acceleration, and interpreting position-time, velocity-time and other graphs.

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Chapter 1

Motion in a Straight Line


1. Consider a rubber ball freely falling from a height 3. Two stones are thrown up simultaneously from the
h = 4.9 m onto a horizontal elastic plate. Assume edge of a cliff 240 m high with initial speed of
that the duration of collision is negligible and the 10 m/s and 40 m/s respectively. Which of the
collision with the plate is totally elastic. following graph best represents the time variation of
relative position of the second stone with respect
Then the velocity as a function of time and the
to the first? [JEE (Main)-2015]
height as a function of time will be [AIEEE-2009]
(Assume stones do not rebound after hitting the
 y ground and neglect air resistance, take g = 10 m/s2)
+1 (The figures are schematic and not drawn to scale)
h
(1) O t
–1
t (y2 – y1) m
240
 y
+1 (1)
h
(2) O t 2t t t (s)
1 1 4t1 t 8 12
–1
t
(y2 – y1) m
y
240
h
(3) t
t1 2t1 4t1 (2)
t
t (s)
12

y
1
h (y2 – y1) m
(4) O t 240

t
(3)
2. From a tower of height H, a particle is thrown
vertically upwards with a speed u. The time taken by t (s)
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the particle, to hit the ground, is n times that taken
by it to reach the highest point of its path. The
relation between H, u and n is [JEE (Main)-2014]
(y2 – y1) m
(1) 2gH = n2u2 240

(2) gH = (n – 2)2u2
(3) 2gH = nu2 (n – 2) (4)

(4) gH = (n – 2)u2 t (s)


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4. A body is thrown vertically upwards. Which one of 6. In a car race on straight road, car A takes a time
the following graphs correctly represent the velocity t less than car B at the finish and passes finishing
vs time? [JEE (Main)-2017] point with a speed ‘v’ more than that of car B. Both
the cars start from rest and travel with constant
v acceleration a1 and a2 respectively. Then ‘v’ is
equal to [JEE (Main)-2019]

(1) a1  a2 2a1a2
(1) t (2) t
2 a1  a2
t
(3) 2a1a2 t (4) a1a2 t
v 7. A particle starts from the origin at time t = 0 and
moves along the positive x-axis. The graph of
(2) t velocity with respect to time is shown in figure.
What is the position of the particle time t = 5 s?

v
v (m/s)

(3) 3
t
2
1
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 t(s)
v
[JEE (Main)-2019]
(4) t (1) 9 m (2) 6 m
(3) 10 m (4) 3 m

5. All the graphs below are intended to represent the 8. A passenger train of length 60 m travels at a
same motion. One of them does it incorrectly. speed of 80 km/hr. Another freight train of length
Pick it up. [JEE (Main)-2018] 120 m travels at a speed of 30 km/hr. The ratio of
times taken by the passenger train to completely
Velocity cross the freight train when : (i) they are moving in
the same direction, and (ii) in the opposite
(1) Position directions is [JEE (Main)-2019]

25 5
(1) (2)
11 2
Distance
11 3
(3) (4)
(2) Time 5 2
9. A particle starts from origin O from rest and moves
with a uniform acceleration along the positive
Position x-axis. Identify all figures that correctly represent
the motion qualitatively. (a = acceleration,
(3) Time v = velocity, x = displacement, t = time)
[JEE (Main)-2019]
Velocity

v
(4) Time (A) a (B)
O t O t

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speed of 1.8 km/hour. Speed (in ms–1) of this person


as observed from train B will be close to (take the
x x distance between the tracks as negligible)
(C) (D)
[JEE (Main)-2020]
O t O t
(1) 30.5 ms–1 (2) 29.5 ms–1
(1) (A) (2) (A), (B), (C)
(3) 31.5 ms–1 (4) 28.5 ms–1
(3) (A), (B), (D) (4) (B), (C)
14. A particle is moving unidirectionally on a horizontal
10. A ball is thrown vertically up (taken as + z-axis) plane under the action of a constant power
from the ground. The correct momentum-height supplying energy source. The displacement
(P-h) diagram is [JEE (Main)-2019] (s) - time (t) graph that describes the motion of the
particle is (graphs are drawn schematically and are
P P not to scale) [JEE (Main)-2020]

(1) h (2) h s s
O O
(1) (2)
t t

P P
s s

(3) h (4) h (3) (4)


O O
t t

15. A helicopter rises from rest on the ground vertically


11. The position of a particle as a function of time t, is upwards with a constant acceleration g. A food
given by packet is dropped from the helicopter when it is at
x(t) = at + bt2 – ct3 a height h. The time taken by the packet to reach
the ground is close to [g is the acceleration due to
where a, b and c are constants. When the particle
attains zero acceleration, then its velocity will be gravity] [JEE (Main)-2020]

[JEE (Main)-2019] h
⎛h⎞ t  1.8
(1) t  3.4 ⎜ ⎟ (2)
⎝g ⎠ g
b2 b2
(1) a  (2) a
4c 3c
2h 2 ⎛h⎞
(3) t  t ⎜ ⎟
b2 b2 3g
(4)
3 ⎝g⎠
(3) a  (4) a
2c c
16. The velocity (v) and time (t) graph of a body in a
12. A particle is moving with speed v  b x along straight line motion is shown in the figure. The point
positive x-axis. Calculate the speed of the particle S is at 4.333 seconds. The total distance covered
at time t =  (assume that the particle is at origin by the body in 6 s is [JEE (Main)-2020]
at t = 0). [JEE (Main)-2019]
v (m/s) 4 A B
2
b  2
(1) b2 (2) S D t (in s)
4 0
1 2 3 4 5 6
–2
C
b2 b2
(3) (4)
2 2 37
(1) m (2) 11 m
13. Train A and train B are running on parallel tracks in 3
the opposite directions with speeds of 36 km/hour
and 72 km/hour, respectively. A person is walking in 49
(3) 12 m (4) m
train A in the direction opposite to its motion with a 4
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17. A ball is dropped from the to of a 100 m high tower 19. The speed versus time graph for a particle is
1 shown in the figure. The distance travelled (in m)
on a planet. In the last s before hitting the by the particle during the time interval t = 0 to
2
t = 5 s will be ___________. [JEE (Main)-2020]
ground, it covers a distance of 19 m. Acceleration
due to gravity (in ms–2) near the surface on that
10
planet is _______. JEE (Main)-2020]
8

18. The distance x covered by a particle in one u 6


(ms–1 )
dimensional motion varies with time t as 4

x2 = at2 + 2bt + c. If the acceleration of the particle 2

depends on x as x–n, where n is an integer, the value


1 2 3 4 5
of n is _____. [JEE (Main)-2020] time
(s)

  

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