The motion of a particle is given by a straight line in the graph given above drawn with displacement (x) and time (t). Which one among the following statements is correct?
The velocity of the particle is uniform
The velocity of the particle is non-uniform
The speed is uniform and the particle is moving on a circular path
The speed is non-uniform and the particle is moving on a straight line path
The human eye is like a camera and hence it contains a system of lens. The eye lens forms
a straight or upright, real image of the object on the retina
an inverted, virtual image of the object on the retina
an inverted, real image of the object on the retina
a straight or upright, real image of the object on the iris
A car is moving with a uniform speed. However its momentum is changing. Then the car
may be on an elliptical path
is moving on a straight path without acceleration
is moving on a straight path with acceleration
is moving without any acceleration
If d denotes the distance covered by a car in time t and denotes the displacement by the car during the same time, then:
A current-carrying wire is known to produce magnetic lines of force around the conducting straight wire. The direction of the lines of force may be described by :
left-hand thumb rule for up-current and right-hand thumb rule for down-current
right-hand thumb rule for up-currentand left-hand thumb rule for down-current
right-hand thumb rule for both up and down currents
left-hand thumb rule for both up and down currents
If an object undergoes a uniform circular motion, then it's
acceleration remains uniform
velocity changes
speed changes
velocity remains uniform
B.
velocity changes
A force F is applied on a body (which moves on a straight line) for a duration of 3 s. The momentum of the body changes from 10 g emfs to 40 g emfs. The magnitude of the force F is
10 dynes
10 newtons
120 dynes
12 dynes
Metal used to make wires for safety fuses must have
very low resistivity and high melting point
high resistivity and low melting point
low resistivity and low melting point
high resistivity and high melting point
A positively charged particle projected towards west is deflected towards north by a magnetic field. The direction of the magnetic field is
towards south
towards east
in downward direction
in upward direction