The x and y coordinates of the particle at any time are and y= 10t respectively, where x and y are in meters and t in seconds. The acceleration of the particle at t= 2 sec is:
| 1. | 5 m/s2 | 2. | -4 m/s2 |
| 3. | -8 m/s2 | 4. | 0 |
The x and y coordinates of the particle at any time are x=5t-2 and y=10t respectively, where x and y are in the metres and t is in seconds. The acceleration of the particle at t=2s is :
1. 0
2. 5
3. -4
4. -8
The position vector of a particle \(\vec{r}\) as a function of time \(t\) (in seconds) is \(\vec{r}=(3t) \hat{i}+(2t^2) \hat{j}\) m. The initial acceleration of the particle is:
| 1. | \(2\) m/s2 | 2. | \(3\) m/s2 |
| 3. | \(4\) m/s2 | 4. | \(\mathrm{zero}\) |
The \(x\) and \(y\) coordinates of the particle at any time are \(x = 5t-2t^2\) and \(y=10t\) respectively, where \(x\) and \(y\) are in metres and \(t\) is in seconds. The acceleration of the particle at \(t=2\) s is:
1. \(0\) m/s2
2. \(5\) m/s2
3. \(-4\) m/s2
4. \(-8\) m/s2
A body is moving with velocity 30 m/s towards east. After 10 s its velocity becomes 40 m/s towards north. The average acceleration of the body is
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
| 1. | \(100\) m/s2 | 2. | \(40\) m/s2 |
| 3. | \(50\) m/s2 | 4. | \(25\) m/s2 |
| 1. | \(-30\hat{y} \) | 2. | \(30\hat{y}\) |
| 3. | \(3\hat{x} +15\hat{y} \) | 4. | \(3\hat{x} + 15\hat{y} + 7\hat{z}\) |
| 1. | Any motion in a straight line. |
| 2. | Projectile motion. |
| 3. | Any motion in a circle. |
| 4. | None of the motions above guarantees zero acceleration. |