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A ball is thrown into the air and follows a parabolic trajectory. At the highest point in the trajectory

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Important Questions on Motion in a Plane

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A ball is thrown from ground at an angle θ with horizontal and with an initial speed u0. For the resulting projectile motion, the magnitude of average velocity of the ball up to the point when it hits the ground for the first time is V1. After hitting the ground, ball rebounds at the same angle θ but with a reduced speed of u0α. Its motion continues for a long time as shown in figure. If the magnitude of average velocity of the ball for entire duration of motion is 0.8V1, the value of α is______

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A small boy is throwing a ball towards a wall 6 m in front of him. He releases the ball at a height of 1.4 m from the ground. The ball bounces from the wall at a height of 3 m, rebounds from the ground and reaches the boy's hand exactly at the point of release. Assuming the two bounces (one from the wall and the other from the ground) to be perfectly elastic, how far ahead of the boy did the ball bounce from the ground?
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The position of a projectile launched from the origin at t = 0 is given by r = 4 i ^ + 5 j ^ m   at t = 2s. If the projectile was launched at an angle θ  from the horizontal, then θ   is (take g = 10 ms-2).
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Two balls are projected at an angle θ and (90°-θ) with respect to the horizontal with the same speed. The ratio of their maximum vertical heights is
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Two bodies are projected at angles θ and 90o-θ to the horizontal with the same speed. The ratio of their times of flight is
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Two particles are projected from the same point with the same speed u such that they have the same range R, but different maximum heights, h1 and h2. Which of the following is correct?
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A boy is standing on top of a tower of height, 85 m and throws a ball in the vertically upward direction with a certain speed. If 5.25 s later he hears the ball hitting the ground, then the speed with which the boy threw the ball is (take g=10 m s-2, the speed of sound in air is 340 m s-1)
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A stone is projected with velocity 2gh, so that it just clears two walls of equal height h, at distance of 2h from each other. The time interval of passing between the two walls is
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A ball is thrown horizontally from a height with a certain initial velocity at time t=0 . The ball bounces repeatedly from the ground with the coefficient of restitution less than 1 as shown.
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Neglect air resistance and taking the upward direction as positive, which figure qualitatively depicts the vertical component of the ball's velocity vy as a function of time (t) ?
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Which of the following graphs represents the speed v of a vertical projectile as a function of time t?
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At what angle θ to the horizontal should an object is projected so that the maximum height reached is equal to the horizontal range?
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A ball is projected from the ground at an angle of 45° with the horizontal surface. It reaches a maximum height of 120 m and returns to the ground. Upon hitting the ground for the first time, it loses half of its kinetic energy. Immediately after the bounce, the velocity of the ball makes an angle of 30° with the horizontal surface. The maximum height it reaches after the bounce (in meters) is _____________.
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An aeroplane is flying in a horizontal direction with a velocity u and at a height of 2000 m. When it is vertically below a point A on the ground a food packet is released from it. The packet strikes the ground at point B. If AB=3 km and g=10 m s-2, then the value of u is
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A projectile is fired from the surface of the earth with a velocity of 5 m s-1 and angle θ with the horizontal. Another projectile fired from another planet with a velocity of 3 m s-1 at the same angle follows a trajectory which is identical with the trajectory of the projectile fired from the earth. The value of the acceleration due to gravity on the planet is: (given =9.8 m s-2)
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The velocity of a projectile at the initial point A is 2i^-3j^ m s-1. Its velocity (in m s-1) at point B is

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Two projectiles A and B are projected with the same initial speed. A is launched at an angle ϕ with the horizontal and B at an angle ϕ with the vertical. If A has a range R1 and B has a range R2, then
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A projectile is given an initial velocity of i^+3 j^ m s-1, where i^ is along the ground and j^ is along the vertical. Then, the equation of the path of projectile is [Take, g=10 m s-2
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A person walks 25° north of east for 3.18 km. How far would she have to walk due north and then due east to arrive at the same location?
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A projectile is given an initial velocity of i^+2j^ m s-1, where i ^ is along the ground and j ^ is along the vertically upward direction. If g=10 m s-2, the equation of its trajectory is :
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Two guns A and B can fire bullets at speeds 1 km s-1 and 2 km s-1 respectively. From a point on a horizontal ground, they are fired in all possible directions. The ratio of maximum areas covered by the bullets fired by the two guns, on the ground is: