A stone falls freely from rest from a height h and it travels a distance 9h25 in the last second. The value of h is:

1. 145 m

2. 100 m

3. 125 m

4. 200 ms

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A body starts from the origin and moves along the X-axis such that the velocity at any instant is given by (4t32t), where t is in sec and velocity in m/s. What is the acceleration of the particle, when it is 2 m from the origin ?

1. 28 m/s2

2. 22 m/s2

3. 12 m/s2

4. 10 m/s2

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A point moves with uniform acceleration and v1, v2 and v3 denote the average velocities in the three successive intervals of time t1, t2 and t3. Which of the following relations is correct ?

(1) (v1v2):(v2v3)=(t1t2):(t2+t3)

(2) (v1v2):(v2v3)=(t1+t2):(t2+t3)

(3) (v1v2):(v2v3)=(t1t2):(t1t3)

(4) (v1v2):(v2v3)=(t1t2):(t2t3) 

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The acceleration of a moving body can be found from: 

(1) Area under the velocity-time graph

(2) Area under the distance-time graph

(3) Slope of the velocity-time graph

(4) Slope of the distance-time graph

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PMT - 1981
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The initial velocity of the particle is 10 m/sec and its retardation is 2 m/sec2. The distance moved by the particle in 5th second of its motion is 

(1) 1 m

(2) 19 m

(3) 50 m

(4) 75 m

Subtopic:  Uniformly Accelerated Motion |
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PMT - 1976
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A motor car moving with a uniform speed of 20 m/sec comes to stop on the application of brakes after travelling a distance of 10 m. Its acceleration is 

(1) 20 m/sec2

(2) –20 m/sec2

(3) –40 m/sec2

(4) +2 m/sec2

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The velocity of a body moving with a uniform acceleration of 2 m/sec2 is 10 m/sec. Its velocity after an interval of 4 sec is 

(1) 12 m/sec

(2) 14 m/sec

(3) 16 m/sec

(4) 18 m/sec

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The initial velocity of a body moving along a straight line is 7 m/s. It has a uniform acceleration of 4 m/s2. The distance covered by the body in the 5th second of its motion is  

(1) 25 m

(2) 35 m

(3) 50 m

(4) 85 m

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PMT - 1994
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The velocity of a body depends on time according to the equation v=20+0.1t2. The body is undergoing 

1. Uniform acceleration

2. Uniform retardation

3. Non-uniform acceleration

4. Zero acceleration

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Which of the following four statements is false?

(1) A body can have zero velocity and still be accelerated.

(2) A body can have a constant velocity and still have a varying speed.

(3) A body can have a constant speed and still have a varying velocity.

(4) The direction of the velocity of a body can change when its acceleration is constant.

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