Question Bank On Motion For Class 9 Physics
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Question 1
True and false questions
a. Displacement cannot be zero
b. Average speed= Total distance/time
c. Average velocity = Total displacement /time
d. slope of distance-time graph indicates the speed
e. It is possible to have Object moving with uniform speed but variable acceleration.
f. It is possible to have Object moving with uniform velocity but non-uniform acceleration.
Answer
a.false
b. True
c. True
d. True
e. True
f. False
Question 2
A person walks along the sides of a square field. Each side is 10m long. What is the maximum
magnitude of displacement of the person in any time interval?
Answer
Maximum Displacement happened when it is diagonally across
d = a√2 = 10√2
Question 3
A bullet of mass 10g travelling horizontally with a velocity of 150m/s strikes a stationary wooden block
and comes to the rest in 0.03 s. calculate the distance of penetration of the bullet into the block. Also
calculate the magnitude of the force exerted by the wooden block on the bullet.
Answer
u=150m/s ,t=0.03 s, v=0 ,s=?
v = u + at
a=-5000 m/s2
1 2
s = ut + at
2
s=2.25 m
Now
force = mass X acceleration
=.001 X 5000 =50 N
Question 4.
(a) A body starts from rest and gains a velocity of 6 m/s in 2s of time. Find the acceleration of the body
and its average velocity for the given time:
(b) A force of 24 N produces an acceleration of 3m/s2 on a body of mass m1 and an acceleration of
2m/s2 on a body of mass m2. What acceleration does it produce when applied on a combination of the
two bodies?
Answer
a. u=0, v=6 m/s ,t=2 sec, a=?
v = u + at
a= 3 m/s
Average velocity = 6/2 = 3m/s
b. Force applied= mass X acceleration
So for mass A
24 = 3 × m1
m1 = 8kg
So for mass B
24 = 2 × m2
m2 = 12kg
Question 5.
A car is accelerated uniformly from 36 km per hour to 90 km per hour in 3 seconds. Calculate: (a) The
acceleration of car (b)The distance covered by the car in that time.
Answer
a. u=36 km/hr =10 m/s , v=90km/hr=25 m/s , t=3 sec , a=? ,s=?
v = u + at
a= 5m/s2
1 2
s = ut + at
2
s=52.5 m
Question 6.
Abdul while driving to school, computes the average speed for his trip to be 20 km/h. on his return trio
along th same route, there is less traffic and the average speed is 30km/h. what s the average speed
for abdul’s trip?
Answer
a. u=36 km/hr =10 m/s , v=90km/hr=25 m/s , t=3 sec , a=? ,s=?
Let one way distance =x
Then time taken on one way with average speed 20 km/hr
x
t1 =
20
Similarly time taken on return with average speed 30 km/hr
x
t2 =
30
2x
= x
= 24km/hr
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Question 7.
A scooter is moving with an initial velocity of 90 km/hr and it takes 10s to stop it, after the brakes are
applied. Calculate the force exerted by the brakes on the scooter if its mass along with the rider is 200
kg.What would be the force if the mass is halved?
Answer
u=90km/hr =25 m/s ,t=10 sec,a=?,v=0
v = u + at
a=-2.5 m/s2
Force applied(retarding)
= mass × acceleration
Question 8
A swimmer swims 90m long pool. He covers the distance of 180m by swimming from one end to other
end back along the same path. If he covers the first 90m at speed of 2m/s, then how fast he swim so
that his average speed is 3m/s?
Answer
6 m/s
Question 9
a. Write the difference between Distance and displacement
b. Write the difference between Uniform and Non uniform Motion
Question 10
Lori moves 4m due east and then 3m due west.
1. What is the distance covered by the Lori?
2. What is its displacement
Answer
Distance = 3+4 = 7 km
Now Displacement = 4 -3 =1 km as 3 km is in backward direction
Question 11
A car moves at a speed of 40km/h, It is stopped by applying brakes which produces a uniform
acceleration of -0.6m/s2. How much distance will the vehicle move before coming to stop?
Answer
u=40 km/h=11.11 m/s ,a=-0.6m/s2,v=0
2 2
v = u + 2as
s=102.87 m
Graphical Questions
Question 12.
A motorcyclist riding motorcycle A who is travelling at 36 km/h applies the brakes and stops the
motorcycle in 10 s. Another motorcyclist of motorcycle B who is travelling at 18 km/h applies the
breaks and stops the motorcycle in 20s. Plot speed-time graph for the two motorcycles. Which of the
two motorcycles traveled farther before it comes to a stop?
Answer
Motorcycle A
u=36 km/hr =10 m/s , v=0 ,t=10 sec, s=?, a=?
v = u + at
a=-1m/s2
1 2
s = ut + at
2
s=50 m
Motorcycle B
u=18 km/hr =5 m/s , v=0 ,t=20 sec, s=?, a=?
v = u + at
a=-.25 m/s2
1 2
s = ut + at
2
s=50 m
Speed Time graph
Question 13
Below Figure represents the speed time graph for a particle. Find the distance covered by the particle
a. between t= 30min. and t= 40min.
b. between t=10 min and t=40 min
c. what is the speed of the particle
Answer
a. Time taken =10 min = 10/60 hr
Speed of the graph =15 km/hr
Distance =Speed X time taken =15 x 10/60= 2.5 Km
Question 14
A particle starts from rest and moves with a uniform acceleration of 5m/s2 for 10s and then it
moves with a constant velocity for 4s. Later it slows down and comes to rest in 5s. Draw the
velocity graph for the motion of the body and answer the following questions:
a. What is the maximum velocity attended by the body?
b. What is the distance travelled during this period of acceleration?
c. What is distance travelled when the body was moving with constant velocity?
d. What is the retardation of the body while slowing down?
e. What is the distance travelled by retarding?
f. What is the total distance travelled?
Answer
Draw the velocity time graph as shown below
(a) Maximum velocity will be reached when acceleration is stopped at the end of first 10
sec and it is shown clearly in graph
v=50 m/s
(c) distance travelled when the body was moving with constant velocity is given by the
enclosed graph from A to B
= 4X50 =200m
(f) Total distance is given by the total area of the graph = 250+200+125=575m
Question 15
Two object are thrown vertically upwards simultaneously with their velocities x and y respectively.
Prove that
a. The heights reached by them would be in the ratio of x2: y2
b. The time taken to reach the maximum height would be in the ratio of x:y
(Assume upward acceleration is –g and downward acceleration to be +g).
Answer
From Third equation of motion
v2=u2+2as
Similarly
for u=y and a=-g,v=0
0=y2-2gs
s2=y2/2g
So ratio of Height
s1/s2 = x2: y2
Similarly
t2=y/g
t1/t2 = x: y
Question 16
Find the distance covered by a particle during the time interval t=0 and t=4s for which the speed time
graph is shown in figure
Answer
Distance is given by the area enclosed by speed-time graph
Distance = Area = (1/2) X20 X4 = 40 m
Question 17
Figure shows distance time graph of three objects A ,B and C
a. which object is moving with a greater speed
b. which object is moving with slowest speed
Answer
a. Greatest speed is the greatest slope .So A is the answer
b. Lowest speed is the lowest slope .So C is the answer
Question 18
Marc runs from one end to the other end of a semicircular track whose radius is 140m. What is the
distance covered by the marc and what is his displacement?
Answer
Distance = 3.14 X 140 = 439.6 m
Displacement =2r =280m
Question 19
A jogger moves 500m in 2 minutes and next 1000m in 30s on the same straight path. What is his
average speed and average velocity?
Answer
Total distance = 500 + 1000=1500 m
Total Time= 120 + 30 =150 s
Average Speed = Total distance /Total Time = 10 m/s
Average velocity is same as Average speed in this case as motion is in straight line
Question 20
A big truck moving along a straight line at a speed of 54km/hr stop in 5s after the breaks are applied.
1. Find the acceleration, assuming it to constant.
2. Plot the graph of speed versus time.
3. Using the graph. Find the distance covered by the car after the brakes are applied?
Answer
a. u=54 km/hr=15 m/s , t= 5 s ,v=0 ,a=?
v = u + at
Summary
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