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A ball is kicked horizontally from the top of a high cliff with an initial speed of 15m/s. After 2 seconds, which of the following statement describi the ball’s horizontal and vertical components?
The initial vertical velocity viy= 0m/s Now vy= viy+g.t =0+9.81m/s. 2s =19.62m/s Rounding to two significant figures, this is approximately 20m/s
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The vertical and horizontal component of the projectile motion are
They are independent of eachother throughout projectile motion
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A stone thrown horizontally from the top of a tall building follows a path that is:
When a stone is thrown horizontally from the top of a tall building, it experiences only the force of gravity acting vertically downward. Since there is no initial vertical velocity, the stone’s motion is governed solely by the downward force of gravity. The path of the stone is a result of the combination of its horizontal velocity (due to the initial throw) and the vertical acceleration due to gravity. As the stone falls vertically, it also continues to move horizontally due to its initial horizontal velocity. The resulting trajectory of the stone is a curved path known as a parabola.
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During project motion , the horizontal component of velocity ;
In case of projectile motion the vertical component of particle’s velocity changes continuously because of the force acting in vertical direction which is its own weight (mg).
But in the horizontal direction as there is no force acting on the object ; its horizontal velocity remains constant
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In projectile motion, Hmax/R = 1 at an angle of
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During projectile motion, the vertical component of velocity
During projectile motion, the vertical component of velocity:
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Ratio of range for two complementary angles is.
The ratio of the ranges for two complementary angles in projectile motion is equal to one because the Range is the same for both angles.
at complementary angles we have same Range values
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Fahad Safi hit a cricket ball at such a way that it create 60 degree to the horizontal with kinetic energy k. when the ball is at the highest point, its kinetic energy will be
Explanation:
At the top of the flight, the vertical speed becomes zero but the horizontal speed stays.If initial kinetic energy is K, then K = ½ m v².At the highest point, speed = v cos 60°.So KEtop = ½ m (v cos 60°)² = ½ m v² cos² 60° = K × (1/2)² = K/4
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Which one show the correct relation between Time of flight and Maximum height ( Consider g=10 m/s^2
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The path of one projectile as seen from another moving projectile is
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The trajectory of an object moving under constant acceleration
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When range of projectile is equal to half of the height then which one is true
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The velocity at the maximum height of a projectile is half its initial velocity of projection. Find its range on the horizontal plane. If u=20 ms−1. (Take g=10 m/s2)
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A ball is projected with a velocity 20 m/s at an angle to the horizontal, In order to have the maximum range. Its velocity at the highest position must be
For maximum range, the angle of projection is 45°.
At the highest point of the projectile:
The vertical velocity component becomes zero.
The horizontal velocity remains constant throughout the motion (no acceleration in horizontal direction assuming no air resistance).
Horizontal component of velocity:
At highest point, only horizontal component exists.
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A missile is fired for maximum range with an initial velocity of 20m/s . If g=10m/s^2 , the range of the missile is
Formula for Maximum Range:
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at the highest point of projectile, the particle will have the velocity along
as we know at highest point the vertical component of velocity is zero
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For a projectile launched vertically upward (neglecting air resistance), which of the following best describes the shape of its vertical velocity vs. time graph?
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At every point of trajectory of projectile which of the following quantities is always zero
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Projectile motion is not dependent on the ______ of particle
Mass is not relevant in projectile motion. What is relevant is the initial speed and direction of the object.
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When a stone is thrown horizontally with 2 m/s from a building of height 5 m then just before hitting ground its acceleration is
The Acceleration due to Gravity is 9.8 m/Sec^2
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At the highest point of trajectory of projectile which of the following quantities is zero
The maximum height of a object in a projectile trajectory occurs when the vertical component of velocity, Vy , equals zero. As the projectile moves upwards it goes against gravity, and therefore the velocity begins to decelerate.
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A projectile is launched with vertical Kinetic energy K at angle θ then its variation with kinetic energy Ko is
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Projectile motion of object on earth is always
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Projectile when launched at 90 degree with respect to horizontal then its trajectory is
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If a projectile is launched with 3m/s velocity at 60 degree angle then at highest point its horizontal velocity is
EXPLANATION:
V₀x = V₀ * cos(θ)
Where:
V₀x = 3 * cos (60) = 3 m/s * 0.5 = 1.5 m/s
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Projectile motion has __________ acceleration at each point of trajectory
Projectile motion has a constant acceleration due to gravity acting vertically downward at each point of its trajectory. This acceleration is typically denoted as “g” and has a value of approximately 9.81 m/s² near the surface of the Earth.
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Galileo, in his book Two new sciences, stated that for elevations that exceed or fall short of 45° by equal amounts, the ranges?
In his book Two New Sciences, Galileo stated that for projectile angles that exceed or fall short of 45° by equal amounts, the ranges are equal.
This means that if a projectile is launched at two angles that are complementary (e.g., 30° and 60°), the horizontal ranges will be the same, assuming the same initial speed and ideal conditions (no air resistance).
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At the highest point of trajectory in the ground to the ground projectile, the angle between gravitational acceleration and momentum is
Explanation
The velocity is perpendicular to the acceleration due to gravity at the highest point. So, the momentum is also perpendicular to the acceleration due to gravity at the highest point.
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The horizontal range of a particle thrown from the ground is four times the maximum height. The angle of projection with the vertical is:
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Path of a projectile as seen from another projectile :
The path of the projectile with respect to another projectile will be a straight line as the acceleration of both the projectiles will be same. So, they will have only a relative velocity with respect to each other.
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In projectile motion, accelerations of the projectile when it is gaining height and losing height respectively are
The acceleration of the projectile is always equal to g in downward direction during the flight.
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A bomb is dropped from an aeroplane flying horizontally. The path of the bomb as seen by the pilot will be (neglect air friction)
The velocity of the bomb w.r.to the pilot, in horizontal direction = 0.
So, the pilot will see the bomb falling vertically downward as the bomb do not have any horizontal motion and only vertical motion w.r.to the pilot.
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The speed of a projectile at its maximum height is half of its initial speed. The angle of projection is:
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The velocity of a projectile at the initial point of projection is (2i + 3j) m/s. Its velocity (in m/s) at landing point is:
From the figure, the X-component remains unchanged, while the Y-component is reversed. Then, the velocity at point B is (2i-3j) ms-1
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Neglecting the air resistance, the time of flight of a projectile is determined by:
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A ball is projected with velocity v0 at an angle of elevation 30°. Mark the correct statement.
Since horizontal component of velocity is constant, hence momentum is constant
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In a projectile motion, velocity at maximum height is
Only horizontal component of velocity (ucosθ)
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Which of the following sets of factors will affect the horizontal distance covered by an athlete in a long–jump event
It is clear that range is proportional to the direction (angle) and the initial speed.
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Two bodies are projected with the same velocity. If one is projected at an angle of 30° and the other at an angle of 60° to the horizontal, the ratio of the maximum heights reached is
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At the top of the trajectory of a projectile, the magnitude of the acceleration is
Acceleration through out the projectile motion remains constant and equal to g
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A ball is projected with kinetic energy E at an angle of 45° to the horizontal. At the highest point during its flight, its kinetic energy will be
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A projectile thrown with a speed v at an angle θ has a range R on the surface of earth. For same v and θ, its range on the surface of moon will be (acceleration due to gravity on moon= g/6
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The range of a particle when launched at an angle of 15° with the horizontal is 1.5 km. What is the range of the projectile when launched at an angle of 45° to the horizontal
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An object is thrown along a direction inclined at an angle of 45 with the horizontal direction. The horizontal range of the particle is equal to
R=4H cotθ
if θ=45° then R=4H cot(45°)=4H
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The range of a projectile for a given initial velocity is maximum when the angle of projection is 45°. The range will be minimum, if the angle of projection is
when θ=90°, R = 0 i.e. the body will fall at the point of projection after completing one dimensional motion under gravity.
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In the motion of a projectile freely under gravity, its
An external force by gravity is present throughout the motion so momentum will not be conserved.
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If the initial velocity of a projectile be doubled, keeping the angle of projection same, the maximum height reached by it will
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A projectile fired with initial velocity u at some angle θ has a range R. If the initial velocity be doubled at the same angle of projection, then the range will be
R=(u2sin2θ)/g ∴R∝u2. If initial velocity be doubled then range will become four times.
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A bomb is dropped from an aeroplane moving horizontally at constant speed. When air resistance is taken into consideration, the bomb
Due to air resistance, it’s horizontal velocity will decrease so it will fall behind the aeroplane.
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A stone is just released from the window of a train moving along a horizontal straight track. The stone will hit the ground following
Due to constant velocity along horizontal and vertical downward force of gravity stone will hit the ground following parabolic path
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A bullet is fired with a speed of 1000 m/sec in order to hit a target 100 m away. If g=10 m/s2 the gun should be aimed:
Bullet will take s=vt=> t=s/v 100/1000=0.1sec to reach target
During this period vertical distance (downward) travelled by the bullet
So the gun should be aimed 5 cm above the target.
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A body projected with velocity u with an angle of projection θ . Change in velocity after the time (t) from the projection is:
The only change in velocity due to gravity acts vertically downwards. This change is independent of the initial velocity and angle of projection and is given by the acceleration due to gravity g multiplied by time t.
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A body is thrown horizontally with a velocity √(2gh)
from the top of a tower of height h. It strikes the level ground through the foot of the tower at a distance x from the tower. The value of x is:
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Time required by projectile to reach the summit point is…
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Projectile is thrown in such a way that its maximum height is eaual to its range,the angle of projection is..
In projectile thrown at angle θ Range R and maximum height H are given as : Rtanθ=4H now R=H tanθ=4H/R tanθ=4H/H tanθ=4 θ=tan¯¹(4) θ=76°
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A basketball is thrown upward along a parabolic path.what is the ball¢s acceleration while moving upward?
A projectile such as a ball thrown undergoing a parabolic path is made of two kinds of motion. They are the horizontal motion and the vertical motion. The horizontal motion is a uniform motion. It has no acceleration while the vertical motion is an accelerated motion. The direction of the acceleration is always towards the ground.
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A stone is projected vertically upwards from ground at an initial speed of 15 m/s.Air resistance is negligible.What is maximum height reached by stone?
2gh = Vf2Vi2 h= V2/2g h= (15)2/2g h= 11m
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On a planet, a vertically-launched projectile takes 12.5 sec to return to is starting position. The projectile gains a maximum height of 170m.The planet does not have an atmosphere. What is acceleration of free fall on this planet?
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A ball is projected upwards.Its acceleration at the highest point is ……
Acceleration of the ball during any stage is constant in g and direction ,it is g=9.8m/s^2 and its downwards.
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The range of projectile is the same for two angles which are mutually…
Two angles are called complementary when their measures add to 90 degrees. Two angles are called supplementary when their measures add up to 180 degrees.
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A stone thrown horizentally from the top of a tall building follows a path that is:
When the stones were thrown from the top of a tall building due to the presence of gravity it follows the projectile motion. The projectile motion follows the trajectory of a parabolic path throughout the journey.
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Two projectiles are in the flight at the same time. The acceleration of one relative to other:
Both projectiles are only under the influence of gravity.So, each has the same acceleration downward, which is 9.8 m/s².Relative acceleration = acceleration of one – acceleration of other= 9.8 m/s² – 9.8 m/s² = 0
Short Trick:If both are in free fall or projectile motion under gravity,relative acceleration is always zero.
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At the highest point of its trajectory, the vertical velocity of a projectile is:
At the highest point of a projectile’s path, it stops rising and is about to fall.So, the vertical component of velocity becomes zero at that instant.Only the horizontal component remains, which stays constant throughout the motion.
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Which statement is true for the projectile when it is at the highest point Q of its path?
Since the acceleration due to gravity is vertically downward, at the highest point Q, where the direction of motion is to the right (horizontal velocity remains constant since air resistance, which opposes motion, is negligible [also, it is not affected by the vertically down acceleration], so the horizontal component of acceleration is zero).
At the highest point Q, there is no vertical upward component since the projectile has reached its maximum vertical height – it cannot go any higher.
The horizontal component of the projectile’s velocity is not zero since the motion continues towards the right (note that zero acceleration does not mean a speed of zero – it just means that the speed is not changing). [B is incorrect]
Both the kinetic energy and momentum of the projectile depends on its speed. Since the speed is not zero, the kinetic energy and momentum cannot be zero. [C and D are incorrect]
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For a projectile, the physical quantity that remains constant is –
In the motion of a projectile (ignoring air resistance):
The horizontal component of velocity remains constant because there is no force acting horizontally.
The acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s²) acts vertically downward throughout the flight and remains constant.
In contrast:
The vertical component of velocity changes continuously due to gravity.
Kinetic energy and potential energy also change at different points in the path.
Therefore, the correct pair of physical quantities that stay constant during projectile motion is:
Horizontal velocity and acceleration due to gravity
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In the motion of a projectile freely under gravity, its:
Hint: An External Force by gravity is Present Throughout the Motion so Momentum cannot Be Conserved
When a projectile moves freely under gravity (and air resistance is neglected), the mechanical energy (i.e., the sum of kinetic and potential energy) remains constant throughout the motion.
At the highest point, potential energy is maximum, and kinetic energy is minimum.
At the lowest point, kinetic energy is maximum, and potential energy is minimum.
But the total energy remains the same at all points.
However, momentum is not conserved during the flight because:
The gravitational force acts on the projectile, changing its momentum over time.
Momentum is only conserved in a system with no external forces, and gravity is an external force in this case.
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At the top of the trajectory of a projectile, the directions of its velocity and acceleration are:
Hint: Hence Velocity is Horizontal and Acceleration is Vertical
At the top of a projectile’s trajectory:
The vertical component of velocity becomes zero.
The horizontal component of velocity remains (since there’s no force acting horizontally).
The velocity is thus entirely horizontal at that point.
However, the acceleration due to gravity always acts vertically downward throughout the projectile’s motion, including at the top.
So, at the highest point:
Velocity is horizontal
Acceleration is vertical downward
That makes the angle between velocity and acceleration = 90°
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The maximum height attained by a projectile is increased by 10% by increasing its speed of projection, without changing the angle of projection. The percentage increase in the horizontal range will be:
Hint: and R both are proportional to u2 Hence, percentage increase in horizontal range would also be 10%
If the maximum height increases by 10%, it means 𝑢2 increased by 10%. Since range is also proportional to 𝑢2, it will increase by 10% as well.
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A ball is thrown at an angle θ with the horizontal. Its horizontal range is equal to its maximum height. This is possible only when the value of tan θ is:
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Velocity of an oblique projectile in its flight –
In oblique projectile motion:
The vertical component of velocity decreases due to gravity, becomes zero at the highest point, then increases downward.
The horizontal component remains constant throughout.
The net velocity (combination of vertical and horizontal) decreases, reaches minimum at the top (when vertical velocity is zero), and then increases again.
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Which of the following changes when a particle is moving with uniform velocity?
When a particle moves with uniform velocity, it means both the speed and direction remain constant, so:
Speed stays constant
Velocity does not change
Acceleration is zero
However, the position vector (which tells the location of the particle with respect to origin) keeps changing as the object moves over time.
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A ball is thrown and follows a parabolic path, as shown above. Air friction is negligible. Point Q is the highest point on the path. Which of the following best indicates the direction of the acceleration, if any, of the ball at point Q?
g points down in projectile motion. Always
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two balls projected at 30° and 60° with the same initial velocity the ratio of their maximum heights is
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at which point for a projectile its K.E is completely converted into P.E
As it is a about a projectile motion, the kinetic energy obviously minimum at the greatest height of the motion, but not 0. Because at the greatest height of the motion although the V(y)=0, there still exist the constant V(x) which is counted for kinetic energy.
So at the greatest height of a projectile motion, the kinetic energy of a body is minimum and the equation for this value is K.E.= 1/2×(mv2)
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two projectiles are fired at different angles with the same magnitude of velocity such that they have the same range. at what angles they might have been projected?
Two projectiles fired with the same speed but at different angles can have the same range if the sum of their angles of projection is 90 degrees.
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