JEE Advanced Physics: Kinematics Practice Questions
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- Q1.A train travels 120 kilometers in 2 hours. What is its average speed in meters per second?Easy
- Q2.A particle moves in a circle of radius 2 meters with a constant speed of 4 meters per second. What is the magnitude of its centripetal acceleration?Easy
- Q3.A car starts from rest and attains a velocity of 20 meters per second in 10 seconds with uniform acceleration. What is the distance traveled by the car in thisEasy
- Q4.A particle moves along a straight line with a constant acceleration of 2 meters per second squared. If its initial velocity is 5 meters per second, what is itsEasy
- Q5.A ball is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of 30 meters per second. Taking acceleration due to gravity as 10 meters per second squared, what isEasy
- Q6.Two particles are projected from the same point with the same speed at angles of projection 30 degrees and 60 degrees. The ratio of their maximum heights is:Medium
- Q7.A particle moves along the x-axis such that its velocity v varies with position x as v = alpha * sqrt(x), where alpha is a positive constant. Find the acceleratMedium
- Q8.A particle moves in a circle of radius R with a constant speed v. The change in velocity after the particle has covered three-quarters of the circle is:Medium
- Q9.A particle moves along the x-axis such that its acceleration is a = -k*x, where k is a positive constant. If the particle starts from rest at x = A, its velocitHard
- Q10.Two particles A and B are moving in a circle of radius R with constant speeds v1 and v2 respectively. They start from the same point at t = 0. If they move in oHard
- Q11.A boat is moving in a river with a velocity of 5 m/s relative to the water. The river is 100 m wide and flows at 3 m/s. The minimum time taken to cross the riveHard
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