H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Rest and Motion : Kinematics, Exercise 2: OBJECTIVE I

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H C Verma Physics Solutions for Exercise - H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Rest and Motion : Kinematics, Exercise 2: OBJECTIVE I

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 3: Rest and Motion : Kinematics, Exercise 2: OBJECTIVE I with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. CONCEPTS OF PHYSICS [VOLUME 1] solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Rest and Motion : Kinematics, Exercise 2: OBJECTIVE I with Hints & Solutions

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A motor car is going due north at a speed of 50 km h-1. It makes a 90° left turn without changing the speed. The change in the velocity of the car is 

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A person standing near the edge of the top of a building throws two balls A and B. The ball A is thrown vertically upward and B is thrown vertically downward with the same speed. The ball A hits the ground with a speed vA and the ball B hits the ground with a speed vB. We have

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In a projectile motion the velocity

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Two bullets are fired simultaneously, horizontally and with different speeds from the same place. Which bullet will hit the ground first?

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The range of a projectile fired at an angle of 15° is 50 m. If it is fired with the same speed at an angle of 45°, its range in meters will be

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Two projectiles A and B are projected with the angle of projection 15° for the projectile A and 45° for the projectile B. If RA and RB be the horizontal range for the two projectiles, then

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A river is flowing from west to east at a speed of 5 m min-1. A man on the south bank of the river, capable of swimming at 10 m min-1 in still water, wants to swim across the river in the shortest time. In which direction should he swim?

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In the arrangement shown in the figure, the ends P and Q of an inextensible string move downwards with a uniform speed u. Pulleys A and B are fixed. The mass M moves upwards with a speed.
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