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Class 11 Physics | Motion In A Straight Line | DPP Questions

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Motion in a Straight Line


Daily Practice Problems

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Question 1.

What do you understand by “uniform motion” and “non-uniform motion”?

Question 2.

What do you understand by the terms “average velocity” and “average


speed”?

Question 3.

A bus is moving along a straight line. It moves from point A to point B in 15s
and return from point B to point A in 5.0s. Calculate: the average velocity and
average speed of the car in going from A to B? (Distance between point A and
point B is 450m.)

Question 4.

Define: Instantaneous velocity.

Question 5.

The position of an object moving along x-axis is given by: x=b+ct2; where
a=9.0m., b=4.5ms-2and t is measured in seconds. What is its velocity at t=0s
and t=3.0s. What is the average velocity between t=3.0s and t=6.0s?

Question 6.

A ball thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 15ms-1 from the top of a
complex. The height of the point from where the ball is thrown is 30.0m. from
the ground. How high will the ball rise?

Question 7.

Two parallel rail tracks run north-south. Train P moves north with a speed of
63kmh-1, Q moves south with a speed of 81kmh-1. What is the
(a) Velocity of Q with respect to P?
(b) Velocity of ground with respect to Q?

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Question 8.

How do you define “average acceleration”?

Question 9.

A car moving along a straight highway with speed of 159kmh-1 is brought to a


stop within a distance of 300m. What is the retardation of the car (assumed
uniform), and how long does it take for the car to stop?

Question 10.

Megha starts from her home at 11:00 AM, walks with a speed of 4kmh -1 on a
straight road up to the market 2.0km away, visited market up to 3:00PM, and
returns home by a cab with a speed of 30kmh-1. Choose the suitable scales and
plot x-t graph of her motion.

Question 11.

What are the dimensions and units for “path length” and “displacement”?

Question 12.

Write down the three kinematic equations of motion.

Question 13.

Differentiate between “path length” and “displacement”.

Question 14.

In which case, the average velocity and the average speed of an object would
be the same?

Question 15.

Does the zero velocity of a particle at any instant necessarily imply zero
acceleration?

Question 16.

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A jet airplane travelling at the speed of 600kmh-1 ejects its products of


combustion at the speed of 1800kmh-1 relative to the jet plane. What is the
speed of the latter with respect to an observer on the ground?

Question 17.

A ball is dropped from a height of 80m. on a floor. At each collision with the
floor, the ball loses one-eighth of its speed. Plot the speed-time graph of its
motion between t=0 to 11s.

Question 18.

Explain with example that how the magnitude of displacement may or may not
be equal to the path length traversed by an object.

Question 19.

Anil standing on a stationary lift (open from above) throws a ball upwards with
the maximum initial speed he can, equal to 55ms-1. How much time the ball
takes to return to his hands?

Question 20.

A person walking in a narrow lane takes 3 steps forward and 2 steps backward,
followed again by 3 steps forward and 2 steps backward, and so on. Each step
is 1m. long and requires 1 s. Plot x-t graph of his motion. Determine graphically
and otherwise how long the man takes to reach a wall 5m. away from the
start.
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