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

Subtopic:  Uniformly Accelerated Motion |
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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

Subtopic:  Uniformly Accelerated Motion |
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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

Subtopic:  Uniformly Accelerated Motion |
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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

Subtopic:  Non Uniform 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.

Subtopic:  Average Speed & Average Velocity |
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A particle moving with a uniform acceleration travels \(24\) m and \(64\) m in the first two consecutive intervals of \(4~\text{s}\) each. Its initial velocity is:
1. \(1~\text{m/s}\)
2. \(10~\text{m/s}\)
3. \(5~\text{m/s}\)
4. \(2~\text{m/s}\)
Subtopic:  Uniformly Accelerated Motion |
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The position of a particle moving in the XY plane at any time t is given by x=(3t26t) metres. Select the correct statement about the moving particle from the following.

1. The acceleration of the particle is zero at t = 0 second
2. The velocity of the particle is zero at t = 0 second
3. The velocity of the particle is zero at t = 1 second
4. The velocity and acceleration of the particle are never zero

Subtopic:  Instantaneous Speed & Instantaneous Velocity |
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PMT - 1995
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If body having initial velocity zero is moving with uniform acceleration 8 m/sec2 , then the distance travelled by it in fifth second will be  

(1) 36 metres

(2) 40 metres

(3) 100 metres

(4) Zero

Subtopic:  Acceleration |
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PMT - 1996
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An alpha particle enters a hollow tube of 4 m length with an initial speed of 1 km/s. It is accelerated in the tube and comes out of it with a speed of 9 km/s. The time for which it remains inside the tube is

(1) 8×103 s

(2) 80×103s

(3) 800×103s

(4) 8×104s

Subtopic:  Uniformly Accelerated Motion |
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