11 Physics Kinematics Test 06 Answer 39bd

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CBSE TEST PAPER-06

CLASS - XI PHYSICS (Kinematics)


Topic: - Motion in Plane [ANSWERS]

Ans1:

Four times the initial horizontal range.

Ans2:

Three times the initial vertical height.

Ans3:

6 radian per hour.

Ans4:

Acceleration must be perpendicular to the direction of motion and is called centripetal


acceleration.

Ans5:

When a stone is moving around a circular path, its velocity acts tangent to the circle.
When the string breaks, the centripetal force will not act. Due to inertia, the stone
continues to move along the tangent to circular path, and flies off tangentially to the
circular path.
u 2 sin 2 ( 30 ) sin 2
=
= 45
g
10
450
sin 2 =
2
( 30 )
2

Ans6:

R=

sin 2 = 1

2
2 = 30 or 150o = 15o or 75o
o

Ans7:

v = 600 revolutions min


600
v=
revolutions sec.
60
600
w = 2 v = 2
60
w = 20 rad / s

Ans8:

When an object moves in a circular path with constant speed then the motion is called
uniform circular motion
Time period The time taken by the object to complete one revolution
Frequency The total number of revolutions in one second is called the frequency.
Angular velocity It is defined as the time rate of change of angular displacement.
W=

2
= 2 v
T

= v
T

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Ans9:

(1) When
RA =

= 30o RA =
2

3
2

When = 60o RB =

sin 2 ( 30o )

2
g

sin 2 ( 60o )

3
g
2
RA : RB = 1:1
RB =

(2) When = 30o H A =

HA =

2
g

2 1


2g 4

When = 60o H B =
HB =

sin 2 30o

2
2g

sin 2 60o

3 )
(
4
g
2

H A : H B = 1: 3
Ans10: (1)

P.E. Will be maximum at the highest point


(P.E.) highest point = mgH
2 sin 2
P
.
E
=
mg
( )H

2g
1
m 2 sin 2
2
K.E will be minimum at the highest point
1
2
( K .E . ) H = m ( v H )
2
(Vertical component of velocity is zero)
1
( K .E.) H = m 2 cos2
2
Total mechanical energy
( K .E.) H + ( P.E.) H

( P.E ) H

(2)

(3)

1 2
1
mu cos2 + mu 2 sin 2
2
2
1 2
mu ( cos2 + sin 2 )
2

1
mu2
2
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