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A person goes upstairs from \(A\) to \(B\) (see the figure given below), with all steps of the same width and same height. The magnitude of his displacement from \(A\) to \(B\) is:
1. \(1.4\) m 2. \(1.0\) m
3. \(0.8\) m 4. \(0.6\) m

Subtopic:  Position & Displacement |
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A cricket ball is thrown by a player at a speed of \(20\) m/s in a direction \(30^\circ\) above the horizontal. The maximum height attained by the ball during its motion is: (Take \(g=10\) m/s2)
1. \(5\) m
2. \(10\) m
3. \(20\) m
4. \(25\) m
Subtopic:  Projectile Motion |
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A batsman hits a ball with a speed of \(14\sqrt2\) ms–1 in a direction \(45^\circ\) above the horizontal. The maximum height attained by the ball will be:
1. \(20.0\) m
2. \(10.0\) m
3. \(\dfrac{\sqrt2}{0.7}\) m
4. \(14\sqrt2\) m
Subtopic:  Projectile Motion |
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A particle of a mass \(m\) is moving in a circle of the radius \(r\) with uniform speed \(v.\) Choose the correct option:
1. radial acceleration \(a_{r}=0;\) tangential acceleration \(a_{t}\neq 0.\)
2. radial acceleration \(a_{r}=0;\) tangential acceleration \(a_{t}=0.\)
3. radial acceleration \(a_{r}\neq 0;\) tangential acceleration \(a_{t}\neq 0.\)
4. radial acceleration \(a_{r}\neq 0;\) tangential acceleration \(a_{t}=0\)
Subtopic:  Circular Motion |
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A body of mass \(m\) is moving in a horizontal circle of the radius \(R\) with a frequency \(\nu.\) The magnitude of centripetal acceleration acting on the body of mass \(m\) is given by:
1. \(4m\pi \nu^2R\)
2. \(4\pi^2 \nu R\)
3. \(4\pi^2 \nu^2R\)
4. \(4\pi^2 \nu^2R^2\)
Subtopic:  Circular Motion |
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Two particles \(A ~\text{and}~ B\) are projected at different angles \(\theta_A,\theta_B\) with the horizontal, but with the same speed of projection. Their maximum heights are \(H_A,H_B\) and their horizontal ranges \(R_A,R_B.\) If \(\theta_A>\theta_B\) then:
1. \(H_A>H_B\)
2. \(R_A>R_B\)
3. \(H_A<H_B\)
4. \(R_A<R_B\)
Subtopic:  Projectile Motion |
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A person can throw a ball up to a maximum range of \(100\) m. How high above the ground can he throw the same ball?
1. \(25\) m
2. \(50\) m
3. \(100\) m
4. \(200\) m
Subtopic:  Projectile Motion |
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Select the correct option based on the statements given below:
Statement I: When a projectile is at its highest point, its tangential acceleration is zero.
Statement II: When a projectile is at the highest point of its trajectory, its speed is minimum.
 
1. Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is correct.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct.
3. Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect.
4. Statement I is correct and Statement II is incorrect.
Subtopic:  Projectile Motion |
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Two projectiles are fired from the same point with the same speed at angles of projection \(60^\circ\) and \(30^\circ\) respectively. Which one of the following is true?
1. Their time of flight will be the same.
2. Their maximum height will be the same.
3. Their range will be the same.
4. Their landing velocity will be the same.
Subtopic:  Projectile Motion |
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A particle moves with a speed \(v\) in a circle of radius \(R.\) The \({x}\text -\)component of the average velocity of the particle in a half-revolution as shown in the figure, is:
             
1. \(\left(\dfrac{-v}{\pi}\right)\)
2. \(\left(\dfrac{-v}{2 \pi}\right)\)
3. \(\left(\dfrac{-v}{4 \pi}\right)\)
4. \(\left(\dfrac{-2 v}{\pi}\right)\)
Subtopic:  Circular Motion |
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