Home
Class 12
MATHS
A rod of length l slides with its end...

A rod of length `l` slides with its ends on two perpendicular lines. Find the locus of its midpoint.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A straight line segment of length/moves with its ends on two mutually perpendicular lines. Find the locus of the point which divides the line segment in the ratio 1:2

An ellipse slides between two perpendicular straight lines. Then identify the locus of its center.

A line of fixed length a+b moves so that its ends are always on two fixed perpendicular straight lines. Then the locus of the point which divides this line into portions of length aa n db is a/an (a)ellipse (b) parabola (c)straight line (d) none of these

A rod of length 1.2 m moves with its ends always touching the coordinate axes. The locus of a point Pon the rod, which is 0.3 m from the end in contact with x-axis is an ellipse. Find the eccentricity.

A straight rod of length 8 units slides with its ends A and B always on the x and y axes respectively. Find the locus of the mid point of the line segment AB.

shows a straight, long wire carrying a current I and a rod of length l coplanar with the wire and perpendicular to it. The rod moves with a constant velocity v in a direction parallel to the wire. The distance of the wire from the centre of the rod is x. Find the motional emf induced in the rod.

A rod of length 12 cm moves with its ends always touching the coordinate axes. Determine the equation of the locus of a point P on the rod, which is 3 cm from the end in contact with the x-axis.

If the sum of the distances of a point from two perpendicular lines in a plane is 1, then its locus is a (a) square (b) a circle (c) a straight line (d) two intersecting lines