A ball is dropped from a bridge of 122.5 metre above a river. After the ball has been falling for two seconds, a second ball is thrown straight down after it. Initial velocity of the second ball so that both hit the water at the same time is
(1) 49 m/s
(2) 55.5 m/s
(3) 26.1 m/s
(4) 9.8 m/s
A balloon starts from the ground from rest with an upward acceleration of \(2\) m/s2. After \(1\) sec, a stone is dropped from it. The time taken by the stone to strike the ground is approximately:
1. | \(0.3\) s | 2. | \(0.7\) s |
3. | \(1\) s | 4. | \(1.4\) s |
A boy throws balls into the air at a regular interval of 2 seconds. The next ball is thrown when the velocity of the first ball is zero. How high do the ball rise above his hand? [Take g = 9.8 m/ s2]
(1) 4.9 m
(2) 9.8 m
(3) 19.6 m
(4) 29.4 m
A ball projected from the ground vertically upward is at the same height at time t1 and t2. The speed of projection of ball is [Neglect the effect of air resistance]
(1)
(2)
(3)
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Two balls are projected upward simultaneously with speeds of \(40\) m/s and \(60\) m/s. The relative position \((x)\) of the second ball with respect to the first ball at time \(t=5\) s will be: (neglect air resistance)
1. \(20\) m
2. \(80\) m
3. \(100\) m
4. \(120\) m
A ball is dropped from a height h above ground. Neglect the air resistance, its velocity (v) varies with its height y above the ground as
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
For a body moving with uniform acceleration along the straight line, the variation of its velocity (v) with position (x) is best represented by:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
The position-time graph for a paricle moving along a straight line is shown in figure. The total distance travelled by it in time t=0 to t=10 s is
(1) Zero
(2) 10 m
(3) 20 m
(4) 80 m
The position-time graph for a body moving along the straight line between O and A is shown in During its motion between O and A, how many times the body comes to rest?
(1) Zero
(2) 1 time
(3) 2 times
(4) 3 times
Which one of the following graph for a body moving along a straight line is possible?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)