Acceleration due to gravity is g on the surface of the earth. Then the value of the acceleration due to gravity at a height of 32 km above earth's surface is : (Assume radius of earth to be 6400 km)
0.99 g
0.8 g
1.01 g
0.9 g
According to Kepler's law of planetary motion if T represents time period and r is orbital radius, then for two planets these are related as
In an experiment to measure the height of a bridge by dropping stone into water underneath if the error in measurement of time is 0.1 s at the end of 2 s, then the error in estimation of height of bridge will be
0.49 m
0.98 m
1.37 m
1.96 m
If the figure below represents a parabola, identify the physical quantities representing Y and X for constant acceleration
X = time, Y = velocity
X = velocity, Y = time
X = time, Y = displacement
X = time, Y = acceleration
A ball which is at rest is dropped from a height h metre. As it bounces off the floor its speed is 80% of what it was just before touching the ground. The ball will then rise to nearly a height
0.94 h
0.80 h
0.75 h
0.64 h
Two bodies of different masses are dropped from heights of 16 m and 25 m respectively. The ratio of the time taken by them to reach the ground is
The recoil velocity of a 4.0 kg rifle that shoots a 0.050 kg bullet at a speed of 280 ms-1 is
+ 3.5 ms-1
− 3.5 ms-1
A man of height h walks in a straight path towards a lamp post of height H with uniform velocity u. Then the velocity of the edge of the shadow on the ground will be
A train of 150 m length is going towards north direction at a speed of 10 ms-1. A parrot flies at a speed of 5 ms-1 towards south direction parallel to the railway track. The time taken by the parrot to cross the train is equal to
12 s
8 s
15 s
10 s
D.
10 s