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Derive equations of motion for a particle moving in a plane and show that the motion can be resolved in two independent motions in mutually perpendicular directions.

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CHETANA PUBLICATION-MOTION IN A PLANE-EXERCISE
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  2. A train is moving east ward at 10 m s^-1. A waiter is walking eastward...

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  4. A train is moving east ward at 10 m s^-1. A waiter is walking eastward...

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  5. Derive equations of motion for a particle moving in a plane and show t...

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  6. Define the terms : (i) projectile (ii) Velocity of projection (iii) An...

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  7. Show that the path of a projectile is a parabola.

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  8. Define (i) Times of ascent (III) Time of descent (iii) Time of flight....

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  9. Define horizontal range. Derive the necessary expression for it.

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  10. A projectile is thrown at an angle of 30^@ to the horizontal. What sho...

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  11. A man throws a ball to maximum horizontal distance of 80 m. Calculate ...

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  12. A particle is projected with speed of u at an angle theta to the horiz...

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  13. Find a formula for maximum height attained by object

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  14. A stone is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 30 m//s. How hi...

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  15. At wich point of its trajectory does the projectile have minimum speed...

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  16. Show that for a given velocity of projection, there are two angles of ...

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  17. Derive the expression for trajectory of a particle projected horizont...

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  18. Define the terms : (i) Uniform circular motion (ii)Radius vector (iii)...

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  19. State the requirements for an object to perform uniform circular motio...

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  20. Find the expression for the speed and angular speed of a particle perf...

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