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ALLEN JEE M + A/Nurture/Phase:ALL/WORKSHEET/08-09-2022 HAVE CONTROL —> HAVE PATIENCE —> HAVE CONFIDENCE = 100% SUCCESS BEWARE OF NEGATIVE MARKING PHYSICS SECTION-I: (Maximum Marks: 1 Ifhorizontal range of a projectile is equal to maximum height, then angle of projection is ~ (A) tan™(1) (B) tan“'(2) (C) tan (3) (D) tan“'(4) A ball is projected from origin such that its horizontal and vertical coordinate varies as x = 10/3 and y ( = 10t— t? respectively. Maximum height of particle is — fi st \ 3 (A) 10m (B) 25m (C) 40m (D) 100m So Velocity of particle varies as v = 10 + 21’ m/s. Average acceleration between 2 and (A) 2mvs® (B) 4mis” (©) 12mis* A football is thrown in projectile motion from ground surface. It's velocity will be perpendicular to acceleration. (A) When itis at highest point (B) When itis at half of max height (©) lust before it strikes ground again (D) The two are never perpendicular 'V (as) t(s) ‘Velocity — time graph is shown for a particle. What is the change in speed from t= 0 to t= 4s? (A) Zero (B) 10mis (C) 20mis, (D) -20mis Trajectory of three footballs is shown in graph. Time of flight for the path A, B and C are T,, Ty and Te respectively. Which of the following option is correct? xX (A) Ta>Tp> Te (B) Ty

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