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Find the time after which the particle's initial velocity will be perpendicular to instantaneous velocity whebn it is projected with 30 m/s from horizontal ground by making an angle 60^(@) with vertical

Find the time after which the particle's initial velocity will be perpendicular to instantaneous velocity whebn it is projected with 30 m/s from horizontal ground by making an angle 60^(@) with vertical

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A particle is projected into space at an angle of 60^(@) with an initial speed of 400ms^(-1) .Calculate the instantaneous velocity of the projectile along the horizontal, vertical and the resultant velocity at t=15s. Calculate instantaneous position of the particle along the horizontal and vertical (g=9.8ms^(-2))

A particle is projected with a speed v and an angle theta to the horizontal. After a time t, the magnitude of the instantaneous velocity is equal to the magnitude of the average velocity from 0 to t. Find t.

A particle is projected with a speed v and an angle theta to the horizontal. After a time t, the magnitude of the instantaneous velocity is equal to the magnitude of the average velocity from 0 to t. Find t.

A particle is projected with a speed v and an angle theta to the horizontal. After a time t, the magnitude of the instantaneous velocity is equal to the magnitude of the average velocity from 0 to t. Find t.

Velocity is defined as the rate of change of displacement. When does the average velocity become equal to the instantaneous velocity?

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