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DPT 9

The document contains a series of physics problems related to average speed, displacement, distance, acceleration, and motion. It includes calculations for various scenarios involving vehicles, such as buses and cars, and their respective speeds and distances. Additionally, it discusses concepts like odometer readings and provides questions on distance-time graphs and uniform acceleration.
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DPT 9

The document contains a series of physics problems related to average speed, displacement, distance, acceleration, and motion. It includes calculations for various scenarios involving vehicles, such as buses and cars, and their respective speeds and distances. Additionally, it discusses concepts like odometer readings and provides questions on distance-time graphs and uniform acceleration.
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CLASS 9 th

PHYSICS

1. Define average speed.

2. A bus travels 120 km with a speed of 40 km/h and returns with a speed of 30 km/h.
Calculate the average speed for the entire journey.

3.A car travels from stop A to stop B with a speed of 30 km/h and then returns back to A
with a speed of 50 km/h. Find

(i) displacement of the car.


(ii) distance travelled by the car.
(iii) average speed of the car.

4. A particle moves over three quarters of a circle of radius r. What is the magnitude of its
displacement?

5. A car accelerates from 6 ms –1 16 ms–1 in 10 sec. Calculate


(a) the acceleration and
(b) the distance covered by the car in that time

6. What does the odometer of an automobile measure? Which of the following is moving faster?
Justify your answer.
(i) A scooter moving with a speed of 300 m per 1 minute.
(ii) A car moving with a speed of 36 km per hour.

7. A car moves with a speed of 30 km/h–1 for half an hour, 25 km/h–1 for one hour and 40 km/h for
two hours. Calculate the average speed of the car.

8. Draw the shape of the distance-time graph for uniform and non-uniform motion of object. A
bus of starting from rest moves with uniform acceleration of 0.1 ms –2 for 2 minutes. Find
(a) the speed acquired.
(b) the distance travelled.

9. A train starting from rest attains a velocity of 72 km/h in 5 minutes. Assuming the acceleration
is uniform, find
(i) the acceleration.
(ii) the distance travelled by the train for attaining this velocity.

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