Three different objects m1 , m2 and m3 to fall from rest and from the same point O along three different frictionless paths. The speeds of the three objects, on reaching the ground, will be in the ratio of
m1 : m2 : m3
1 : 1 : 1
m1 : 2 m2 : 3m3
B.
1 : 1 : 1
As the speed of an object, falling freely under gravity, depends only upon its height from which it is allowed to fall and not upon its mass. Since the paths are frictionless and all objects are falling through the same vertical height, therefore their speeds on reaching the ground must be same or ratio of their speeds = 1 : 1 : 1.
A particle starts from rest and has an acceleration of 2 m/s2 for 10 sec. After that, it travels for 30 sec with constant speed and then undergoes a retardation of 4 m/s2 and comes back to rest. The total distance covered by the particle is
650 m
750 m
700 m
800 m
At the uppermost point of a projectile, its velocity and acceleration are at an angle of
0°
90°
45°
180°
The kinetic energy of a body becomes four times its initial value. The new linear momentum will be
same as the initial value
four times the initial value
twice of the initial value
eight times of the initial value
The angular momentum of a moving body remains constant if
net external force is applied
net external torque is applied
net pressure is applied
net external torque is not applied
Kepler's second law is based on
Newton's first law
special theory of relativity
Newton's second law
Conservation of angular momentum