1) This document contains a physics test with multiple choice and theoretical questions on projectile motion, vectors, and their applications.
2) Questions cover topics like the velocity of a projectile at maximum height, time of flight calculations, vector addition and subtraction, linear and angular velocities, centripetal acceleration, and vector products.
3) The test has 7 theoretical questions worth 3 marks each, in addition to 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each and 9 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each.
1) This document contains a physics test with multiple choice and theoretical questions on projectile motion, vectors, and their applications.
2) Questions cover topics like the velocity of a projectile at maximum height, time of flight calculations, vector addition and subtraction, linear and angular velocities, centripetal acceleration, and vector products.
3) The test has 7 theoretical questions worth 3 marks each, in addition to 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each and 9 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each.
1) This document contains a physics test with multiple choice and theoretical questions on projectile motion, vectors, and their applications.
2) Questions cover topics like the velocity of a projectile at maximum height, time of flight calculations, vector addition and subtraction, linear and angular velocities, centripetal acceleration, and vector products.
3) The test has 7 theoretical questions worth 3 marks each, in addition to 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each and 9 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each.
1) This document contains a physics test with multiple choice and theoretical questions on projectile motion, vectors, and their applications.
2) Questions cover topics like the velocity of a projectile at maximum height, time of flight calculations, vector addition and subtraction, linear and angular velocities, centripetal acceleration, and vector products.
3) The test has 7 theoretical questions worth 3 marks each, in addition to 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each and 9 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each.
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SUCCESS STUDY CIRCLE
PHYSICS TEST F.M=70 TIME 2.45 Min
Q1 Answer any nine [1X9=9] i. In a projectile motion, velocity at maximum height is u cos u sin (a) (b) u cos (c) (d) None of these 2 2 ii.A body is thrown with a velocity of 9.8 m/s making an angle of 30o with the horizontal. It will hit the ground after a time
(a) 1.5 s (b) 1 s (c) 3 s (d) 2 s
iii. A particle is thrown with velocity u at an angle from the horizontal. Another particle is thrown with the same velocity at an angle from the vertical. The ratio of times of flight of two particles will be (a) tan 2 : 1 (b) cot 2 : 1 (c) tan : 1 (d) cot : 1 iv. For a projectile, the ratio of maximum height reached to the square of flight time is (g = 10 ms–2) (a) 5 : 4 (b) 5 : 2 (c) 5 : 1 (d) 10 : 1 v. A cricketer can throw a ball to a maximum horizontal distance of 100 m. The speed with which he throws the ball is (to the nearest integer) a) 30 ms–1 (b) 42 ms–1 (c) 32 ms–1 (d) 35 ms–1 vi. A ball thrown by one player reaches the other in 2 sec. the maximum height attained by the ball above the point of projection will be about (a) 10 m (b) 7.5 m (c) 5 m (d) 2.5 m vii. If time of flight of a projectile is 10 seconds. Range is 500 m. The maximum height attained by it will be (a) 125 m (b) 50 m (c) 100 m (d) 150 m viii. An aeroplane moving horizontally with a speed of 720 km/h drops a food packet, while flying at a height of 396.9 m. The time taken by a food packet to reach the ground and its horizontal range is (Take g = 9.8 m/sec 2) (a) 3 sec and 2000 m (b) 5 sec and 500 m (c) 8 sec and 1500 m (d) 9 sec and 1800 m ix. A body is whirled in a horizontal circle of radius 20 cm. It has angular velocity of 10 rad/s. What is its linear velocity at any point on circular path (a) 10 m/s (b) 2 m/s (c) 20 m/s (d) 2 m/s x. Cross product of two equal vector……………… Q2. Answer any ten [2X10=20] i. Define unit vector .How do you represent mathematically ? ii. Define negative vector iii. Define null vector and write its characteristics iv. Define angular velocity also write its unit v. Describe triangle law of vector addition vi. Derive the expression for time of flight of projectile motion vii. Explain the flying bird follow the law of vector addition viii. Relation between linear velocity and angular velocity ix. Relation between linear acceleration and angular acceleration. x. State the rule to find direction of cross products. xi. What is orthogonal components of a vector xii. Under what condition the sum of three vectors will be zero?
Q3 Answer any seven [3X7=21 ]
i. Show that path of projectile of parabola. ii. Show that for same range two angle can be possible iii. Show that vector addition is commutative in nature. iv. What is range of projectile also state the condition for maximum range. v. A body is projected upwards with a velocity of 30 m s-1 at an angle of 30° with the horizontal. Determine (a) the time of flight (b) the range of the body and (c) the maximum height attained by the body. vi. The horizontal range of a projectile is 4√3 times its maximum height. Find the angle of projection. vii. A body is projected at such an angle that the horizontal range is 3 times the greatest height . Find the angle of projection. viii. Two equal vectors acting at a point for which their resultant also equal . Find angle between two vectors. ix. Show that vector addition obeys associate law with example. x. Are two vector represented by 2i +4j +2k and I +2j _5k perpendicular to each other ? Q4 . Define parallel law of vector addition also derive magnitude and direction of resultant vector vector [5] Q5. Define centripetal acceleration also derive the expression for centripetal acceleration . [5] Q6. Define product of vectors also explain the properties of vector addition { Both Product] [5] Q7 Differentiate between composition and resolution of vector .Also show that how resolution of vector helps you while walking . [5]