The document discusses several physics problems involving kinematics concepts such as projectile motion, constant acceleration, and relative motion. Specifically, it contains 7 multiple choice questions about: 1) matching equations to descriptions of projectile motion, 2) calculating the height of a tower using horizontal projectiles, 3) finding the angle of projection for horizontal motion, 4) determining the height needed for a bomb dropped from a plane to hit a target, 5) calculating the angle of a ball's motion after 4 seconds, 6) finding the minimum distance a shell can travel when fired from a plateau, and 7) identifying the angle of projection for a stone thrown upwards to strike a plane horizontally.
The document discusses several physics problems involving kinematics concepts such as projectile motion, constant acceleration, and relative motion. Specifically, it contains 7 multiple choice questions about: 1) matching equations to descriptions of projectile motion, 2) calculating the height of a tower using horizontal projectiles, 3) finding the angle of projection for horizontal motion, 4) determining the height needed for a bomb dropped from a plane to hit a target, 5) calculating the angle of a ball's motion after 4 seconds, 6) finding the minimum distance a shell can travel when fired from a plateau, and 7) identifying the angle of projection for a stone thrown upwards to strike a plane horizontally.
The document discusses several physics problems involving kinematics concepts such as projectile motion, constant acceleration, and relative motion. Specifically, it contains 7 multiple choice questions about: 1) matching equations to descriptions of projectile motion, 2) calculating the height of a tower using horizontal projectiles, 3) finding the angle of projection for horizontal motion, 4) determining the height needed for a bomb dropped from a plane to hit a target, 5) calculating the angle of a ball's motion after 4 seconds, 6) finding the minimum distance a shell can travel when fired from a plateau, and 7) identifying the angle of projection for a stone thrown upwards to strike a plane horizontally.
1. Match the contents of column - I with column - II 50 m/s and choose the correct option (initial velocity Ball 10 m/s and angle of projection with horizontal O h wind provides 60° in all cases) : 4. constant accln. Column - I Column - II g of 5m/s2 Tower 15 3 (1) (P) R m A 2 If the ball hits the base of tower at A, then 'h' is : (A) 400 m (B) 600 m 40 (C) 800 m (D) None of these (2) (Q) R m 3
5. A ball is projected horizontally in air at 30 m/
s at t=0. Find the angle made by ball's direction of motion w.r.t. vertical, 4 sec after projection. (3) (R) R 5 3 m (A) 30° (B) 37° (C) 60° (D) None
6. An aircraft flying horizontally at 360 km/hr
releases a bomb (with zero velocity relative 20 (4) (S) R m to the aircraft) at a stationary tank 200 m 3 away. What must be the height of the aircraft above the tank if the bomb is to hit the tank? (take g = 9.8 m/s2) (A) 1 R ; 2 P ; 3 S ; 4 Q (A) 100 m (B) 9.8 m (B) 1 S ; 2 P ; 3 R ; 4 Q (C) 19.6 m (D) 98 m (C) 1 R ; 2 Q ; 3 S ; 4 P (D) 1 R ; 2 P ; 3 Q ; 4 S 7. A gun is mounted on a plateau 960 m away from its edge as shown. Height of plateau is 2. Two balls are projected horizontally but along 960 m The gun can fire shells with a velocity exactly opposite directions at 30 m/sec and of 100 m/s at any angle. Of the following 20 m/sec, from the top of a tower. If they choices, what is the minimum distance (OP) x strike the ground along mutually perpendicular from the edge of plateau where the shell of directions, find the height of the tower. gun can reach? (A) 20 m (B) 30 m (C) 60 m (D) None of these
3. A stone thrown upwards from the base of an
incline plane of angle of elevation 37°, is found to strike the incline horizontally. Find the angle of projection w.r.t horizontal (A) 480 m (B) 720 m (A) 53° (B) tan–1 (3/2) (C) 360 m (D) none (C) tan–1 5 (D) None of these 1