AXWOy XX XJLs ILPIer 1 WQ
AXWOy XX XJLs ILPIer 1 WQ
CLASS-XI
PHYSICS
measurements, the readings turn out to be 2.63 s, 2.56 s, 2.42 s, 2.71s and 2.80 s.
4.A missile is launched into the air at an initial velocity of 80 m/s. It is moving with
constant velocity until it reaches 1000m, when the engine fails.
(a) How long does it take it to reach 1000m?
(b) How high does the missile go?
(c) How long does it take for it to fall back to the earth?
(d) How long does it stay in the air?
(e) How fast is it going when it hits the ground?
5.A rocket is fired vertically upwards with initial velocity 80 m/s at the ground level.
Its engines then fire and it is accelerated at until it reaches an altitude of 1000
m. At that point the engines fail and the rocket goes into free-fall. Disregard air
resistance.
(a) How long was the rocket above the ground?
(b) What is the maximum altitude?
(c) What is the velocity just before it collides with the ground?
7.A ferries wheel with radius 20 m which rotates counterclockwise, is just starting up.
At a given moment, a passenger on the rim of the wheel and passing through the
lowest point of his circular motion is moving at 3.00m/s and in gaining speed at a rate
of 0.5 m/s2.
Find the magnitude of the passenger's acceleration at the instant.
8.In an action film hero is supposed to throw a grenade from his car, which is going
90.km/h, to his enemy's car, which is going 110 km/h. The enemy's car is 15.8 m in
front of the hero's when he lets go of the grenade. If the hero throws the grenade so
its initial velocity relative to him is at an angle of 45(degree) above the horizontal,
what should the magnitude of the initial velocity be? The cars are both traveling in the
same direction on a level road. Ignore air resistance.
Find the magnitude of the velocity both relative to the hero and relative to the
earth.
10.A ball is thrown from a point 1 m above the ground. The initial velocity is 20 m/s at
an angle of 40 degrees above the horizontal.
(a) Find the maximum height of the ball above the ground.
(b) Calculate the speed of the ball at the highest point in the trajectory.
11. What is the speed (m/sec) needed for a stunt driver to launch from a 20
degree ramp to land15 m away?
What is his maximum height?