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For the given vehicle, its stopping distance is proportional to .......... of the speed.

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KUMAR PRAKASHAN-MOTION IN A STRAIGHT LINE -SECTION-C
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  2. When an average velocity of a particle becomes its instantaneous veloc...

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  3. For the given vehicle, its stopping distance is proportional to .........

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  4. Two cars moving with speeds 40 km/hr and 80 km/hr respectively with un...

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  5. When the average acceleration of the particle becomes instantaneous ac...

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  6. Give relation between displacement and path length ?

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  7. What would be the distance covered by the particle falling freely in 1...

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  8. Is it possible for any moving object that velocity is constant but spe...

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  9. "Zero speed and non-zero velocity". Is this statement true or false ? ...

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  10. Speed of moving object can never be negative. Why ?

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  11. "Slope of x tot graph may be negative". Is this true or false ?

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  12. Does displacement depend on the selection of origin of cartasian coord...

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  13. In which situation, distance and magnitude of displacement are same?

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  14. Is it possible for any moving object that speed is constant but veloci...

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  15. Uniform acceleration means constant slope of x tot graph. Is it is tr...

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  16. Two particles A and B are moving on a straight line and B is ahead of ...

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  17. If object starts moving with acceleration beta t, then what will be th...

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  18. The position of moving object at time 't', x=2t^(3), then find the acc...

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  19. What type of motion is represented by equation Delta s= v Delta t ?

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  20. What is common following two graphs ?

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