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Motion

1.Can the average speed of a moving object be zero? Why?

2.Give an example of a motion in which acceleration of an object is against the


direction of motion.

3.A cyclist rides his cycle with a speed of 30 m/s for the first half and the next half-
length he covers with a speed of 45 m/s. Find the average speed of the cyclist.

4.A body moving in a circle of radius ‘r’, covers ¾th of the circle. Find the ratio of the
distance to displacement.

5.List the important of velocity-time graph?

6.A train starting from rest attains a velocity of 20m/s in 2 minutes. Assuming that the
acceleration is uniform, find
(I) the acceleration
(II) distance travelled by the train, while it attained this velocity.

7.How long will it take for a body accelerating by 2 m/s² to gain a velocity of10 m/s,
starting from rest?

8.Write and derive the equations of motion involving uniform acceleration.

9.Define a vector quantity giving examples.

10.A car starts from rest and accelerates with 2 m/s2 for 10 seconds, After
maintaining the velocity for 10 seconds, it comes to rest decelerating 1m/s2
i) Draw the shape of V-t graph.
II) Find the maximum velocity attained and the total distance travelled during the
journey.

11.The brakes applied to a car produce a negative acceleration of 10 m/s². If the car
takes 5 s to stop after applying brakes, calculate the distance covered by the car
before coming to rest.

12.Draw a velocity-time graphs for the following


(a) A body moving with a uniform acceleration.
(b) Uniform retardation
(c) Zero acceleration.

13.Name a physical quantity that


(i) varies
(ii) remains same in a uniform circular motion.

14.An object is dropped from rest at a height of 150 m and simultaneously another
object is dropped from rest at a height 100 m. What is the difference in their heights
after 2 s if both the object drops with same acceleration?

15.Why does an athlete rotate his body before throwing a hammer or disc?

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