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A person has deposited Rs 13200 in a bank which pays 14% interest.He withdrawn the money and invests in Rs 100 stock at Rs 110 which pays a dividend of 15%. How much does he gain or lose? (a) Loses Rs 48 (b) Gains Rs 48 (c) Loses Rs 132 (d) Gains Rs 132

A boy standing on the top of a tower 36 m high has a throw a packet to his friend standing on the ground 48 m horizontally away. If the throws a packet directly aiming the friend with a speed of 10 ms^(-1) , how short will be packet fall ?

A person standin on the top of a cliff 171 ft high has to throuw a packet to his friend standing on the ground 228 ft horizontally away. If he throws the packet directly aiming at the friend wilth a speed o 15.0 ft/s, how short will the packet fall?

A person standing on the top of a tower 36m high has to throw a packet to his friend standing on the ground 48 m horizontally away. If the throws a packet directly aiming the friend with a speed of 10 m//s , how short will the packet fall ?

A moving boat is observed from the top of a 150 m high cliff moving away from the cliff. The angle of depression of the boat changes from 60^(@) to 45^(@) in 2 minutes.Find the speed of the boat in m/h.

(i) A block is connected to an ideal spring on a horizontal frictionless surface. The block is pulled a short distance and released. Plot the variation of kinetic energy of the block vs the spring potential energy. (ii) A ball of mass 200 g is projected from the top of a building 20 m high. The projection speed is 10 m/s at an angle theta=sin^(-1)(3/5) from the horizontal. Sketch a graph of kinetic energy of the ball against height measured from the ground. Indicate the values of kinetic energy at the top and bottom of the building and at the highest point of the trajectory, specifying the heights on the graph. Neglect air resistance and take g = 10 m//s^(2)

A man fixes outside his house one evening a 2m high insulating slab carrying on its top a large aluminium sheet of area 1 m^(2) . Will he get an electric shock, if he touches the metal sheet next morning?