A particle is thrown vertically upwards. If its velocity at half of the maximum height is 10 m/s, then maximum height attained by it is (Take g = 10 m/s2)
(1) 8 m
(2) 10 m
(3) 12 m
(4) 16 m
A body, thrown upwards with some velocity, reaches the maximum height of 20m. Another body with double the mass thrown up, with double initial velocity will reach a maximum height of
(1) 200 m
(2) 16 m
(3) 80 m
(4) 40 m
A balloon starts rising from the ground with an acceleration of 1.25 m/s2 . After 8s, a stone is released from the balloon. The stone will (g = 10 m/s2)
(1) Reach the ground in 4 second
(2) Begin to move down after being released
(3) Have a displacement of 50 m
(4) Cover a distance of 40 m in reaching the ground
A body is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity u. Find the true statement from the following:
(1) Both velocity and acceleration are zero at its highest point
(2) Velocity is maximum and acceleration is zero at the highest point
(3) Velocity is maximum and acceleration is g downwards at its highest point
(4) Velocity is zero at the highest point and maximum height reached is
A man throws a ball vertically upward and it rises through 20 m and returns to his hands. What was the initial velocity (u) of the ball and for how much time (T) it remained in the air
(1) u = 10 m/s, T = 2s
(2) u = 10 m/s, T = 4s
(3) u = 20 m/s, T = 2s
(4) u = 20 m/s, T = 4s
A particle when thrown moves such that it passes from the same height at 2 sec and 10 sec, the height is:
(1) g
(2) 2g
(3) 5g
(4) 10g
From the top of a tower, a particle is thrown vertically downwards with a velocity of 10 m/s. The ratio of the distances, covered by it in the 3rd and 2nd seconds of the motion is (Take )
1. 5 : 7
2. 7 : 5
3. 3 : 6
4. 6 : 3
Two balls A and B of same masses are thrown from the top of the building. A, thrown upward with velocity v and B, thrown downward with velocity v, then
(1) Velocity of A is more than B at the ground
(2) Velocity of B is more than A at the ground
(3) Both A & B strike the ground with same velocity
(4) None of these
A cricket ball is thrown up with a speed of 19.6 ms–1. The maximum height it can reach is:
(1) 9.8 m
(2) 19.6 m
(3) 29.4 m
(4) 39.2 m
A very large number of balls are thrown vertically upwards in quick succession in such a way that the next ball is thrown when the previous one is at the maximum height. If the maximum height is 5m, the number of ball thrown per minute is (take )
(1) 120
(2) 80
(3) 60
(4) 40