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MOTION DUE TO GRAVITY

1) A ball is dropped from a tower of height h. It covers a distance of 25m in the last second of its
motion.
1. How long does the ball remain in air?
2. Find h.
2) A stone fall from rest the total distance covered by it in the last second of its motion is equal to
the distance covered in the first 3 seconds of its motion.
1. How long does the ball remain in air?
2. What is the total distances?
3) A ball was thrown vertically upwards with 50ms-1.
1. How long does the ball remain in air?
2. What is the returning velocity on the ground?
3. What is the maximum height?
4) A ball is thrown up vertically from the top of mountain with an initial velocity of 30ms-1. It’s
returning to the bottom of the mountain. The height of the mountain is 320m.
1. What is the time of fly?
2. Find the returning velocity (Magnitude and the direction)
5) A stone falls from the top of the tower in 8 seconds. How long will it taken to cover the first
quarter of distances starting from the top.
6) What is the ratio of distances travelled by a body falling freely from rest in first, second and third
seconds?
7) A ball is thrown up with a certain velocity to reach a maximum height of H. Find the time taken
to reach H/2?
8) An object thrown upward with an initial velocity of 50ms-1. Another object is thrown upward
with an initial velocity of 40ms-1 after 2S in same path. Both objects collides each other.
1. What is the height when they collide each other?
2. How long does it take to collide each other?
3. Sketch a V-T graph to motion of both objects in same diagram.
9) A stone is thrown upward with a velocity u from the top of a tower reaches the ground with the
velocity of 3u the height of the tower is.
10) A particle at rest is dropped under the gravity from height h and it travels a distance of 9h/25 in
the last second. Find h.
11) A ball drops from a height of 100 m and simultaneously a ball is thrown up with 25 ms-1. When
do these two balls meet each other?
12) An object is projected at an angle of 300 to the horizontal with an initial velocity of 100 ms-1
1. What is the time of flying the object?
2. What is the horizontal range?
3. The velocity when reaches the ground.
13) An object is thrown with the velocity 100 ms-1 horizontally from the top of a building of 80m
height.
1. Time of flying
2. Horizontal range
3. The magnitude and the direction of the velocity when touches the earth.
14) A bird is flying horizontally with velocity 10 ms-1 at a height of 40m. A stone from its mouth drop
down freely.
1. What is the magnitude of the direction of the velocity when it reach the ground?

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2. What is the time of flying?
15) An object is projected with velocity 60 ms-1 at an angle of 300 with the horizontal from the top of
a building of 80m. It reaches the ground after some time.
1. Time of flying?
2. Horizontal range.
3. The direction and magnitude of the velocity that reaches the ground.
16) An object which is on a smooth inclined plane comes to the base of the plane with 4S. What is the
time that it need to pan ¼ of the length of the inclined plane?
17) A ball is projected from the top of a tall building. The line that connect the original position of the
ball and the point where it is touching the ground make an angle of 450 from the horizontal. If so
what is the initial velocity of the ball?
18) A ball is projected at an angle of 45° with the horizontal has a horizontal rage of 20m. What is
the maximum height of the ball?
19) The horizontal range of a ball that was projected with an initial velocity of 10 ms-1. What should
be the two angles that the ball should be projected?
20) What should be the value of the angle of projecting a ball to equalize the maximum height and the
horizontal range?
21) What is the horizontal range of an object which is projected from the top of a tower of h height
and with an initial velocity of√2𝑔ℎ?
22) The horizontal range of a projectile is 4 times of its maximum height. What should be the
projectile angle?
23) A projectile move at an angle of 300 to the horizontal 2S after the projection and moves
horizontally further 1S after. What is the initial velocity of the projectile?
24) The horizontal range 10 m of an object that was projected horizontally at a height of 5m. What is
the velocity when it fall on the ground?
25) The velocity of a projectile is half of initial velocity (u) at the maximum height. So what’s the
horizontal range?
26) An object is projected up at an angle of 300 to the horizontal from the top of a tower of 40m
height with an initial velocity of 20 ms-1. What is the ratio between times, time taken to reach its
maximum height and time taken to hit on the ground?
27) Two both are projected at an angles of 300, 600 with the horizontal. The maximum heights of both
balls are same. If so what is the ratio between initial velocities of each in order?
28) What is the ratio between horizontal range and the maximum height of a projectile which is
projected at an angle of 300 with the horizontal?
29) Large number of bullets are shooted with an initial velocity of V into all directions. What is the
maximum area of the place where those bullets can be dropped?
30) A ball thrown toward a wall at an angle 450 with the horizontal from a place 2m away from a
wall. This ball flew over the ball and fell onto a place which was 4m away at the other side of the
wall. What is the height of the building?
31) An object is dropped down from a tower h. it comes to the ground after time’t’. What is the
height of the object from the ground at t/2 time?
32) The velocity of a projectile at its maximum height is half of its initial velocity (u). What is the
horizontal range of it?
33) A beetle can jump up to a maximum horizontal range of 0.2m. What’s the horizontal/Vertical
Components of velocities of projection?
34) An object starts the motion from rest at the top of an inclined plane. After 4S it comes to the
bottom. How long does it take to move ¼ S of its full length?

R SALMAN BSC (HONS), PGDIPM 0777078919

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