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SENIOR PHYSICS WORKSHEET-DAY 6

The document is a senior physics worksheet focused on the applications of equations of motion, featuring multiple-choice questions on topics such as gravitational acceleration, free fall, and velocity calculations. It includes questions about the effects of height and mass on gravity, the average velocity of a projectile, and the average speeds of different modes of transportation. Answers to the questions are provided in a key at the end of the document.

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SENIOR PHYSICS WORKSHEET-DAY 6

The document is a senior physics worksheet focused on the applications of equations of motion, featuring multiple-choice questions on topics such as gravitational acceleration, free fall, and velocity calculations. It includes questions about the effects of height and mass on gravity, the average velocity of a projectile, and the average speeds of different modes of transportation. Answers to the questions are provided in a key at the end of the document.

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SENIOR WORKSHEET-PHYSICS

DAY 6
APPLICATIONS OF EQUATION OF MOTION
01. The value of g does not depends on the
A) height of the body B) Mass of the body
C) Shape of the body D) All the above
02. Free fall of a body near earth’s surface is an example of:
A) uniform acceleration B) uniform velocity
C) variable acceleration D) None of the above
03. The value of a g is maximum at
A) Tropic of Capricorn B) Equator
C) Tropic of cancer D) Poles
04. When a body projected upward with an initial velocity “u” goes to a maximum height
“h” in time “t” then comes back at the point of projection. The correct statement is:
A) The average velocity is 2h/t
B) The acceleration is zero
C) The final velocity on reaching the point of projection is 24
D) The displacement is zero
05. Find the total distance travelled by the body in the velocity-time graph of a body in
motion as show in fig

A) 5m B) 45 m C) 20 m D) 15 mts
06. The table below represents the velocity of a body at different instants, starting from
rest.
Time (in sec) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Velocity (in m/s) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

Then find the acceleration on of body


A) 320 m / s 2 B) 30 m / s 2 C) 20 m / s 2 D) 10 m / s 2
Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy-India
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07. A ball is thrown up at a speed of 4 m/s. Find the maximum height reached by the
ball (Take g  10 m / s 2 )
A) 0.80 m B) 3 m C) 2m D) 1m
08. It is 200 km from Patna to Ranchi by air and 320 km by road. A aeroplane takes 30
min to go from Patna to Ranchi where as Deluxe bus takes 8 hours. Find
i) Average speed of the plane ii) & Average speed of bus
A) 520 km/h, 40 km/h B) 240 km/h, 50 km/h
C) 230 km/h, 30 km/h D) 560 km/h, 30 km/h
09. An object having a velocity 4m/s is accelerated at the rate of 1.2 m / s 2 5 sec. Find
distance travelled during the period of acceleration
A) 53 mts B) 35 mts C) 23 mts D) 40 mts
10. A man walks at a speed of 6 km/hr for 1 km and 8 km/h for the next 1 km. What is
the speed for the walk of 2 km
A) 9 km/hr B) 7 km/hr C) 8 km/hr D) 10 km/hr

KEY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
D A D D B D A A B B

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